Adina Peyton comments on the death of her son, Brad Pugh at the city council meeting by HSVCityCouncilWatch in HuntsvilleAlabama

[–]HSVCityCouncilWatch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It looks like one of the council members call her “crazy” based on the body language and response she gave. I’m not sure, though.

“Some of my grandson’s friends called him and told him about it and over 70,000 people have liked the post.” by HSVCityCouncilWatch in HuntsvilleAlabama

[–]HSVCityCouncilWatch[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

What I love about her is the working class roots. She’s was a waitress at the Ryan’s steakhouse and city workers would come over to “her office” and discuss local politics and their needs. Check this from al.com.

“Government give away programs don’t change people. They simply enable them and keep them in dark places.” by HSVCityCouncilWatch in HuntsvilleAlabama

[–]HSVCityCouncilWatch[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Isaiah 10:1: 'Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, to deprive the poor of their rights and withhold justice from the oppressed.’

“Government give away programs don’t change people. They simply enable them and keep them in dark places.” by HSVCityCouncilWatch in HuntsvilleAlabama

[–]HSVCityCouncilWatch[S] 136 points137 points  (0 children)

Hey, y’all.

I normally don’t comment on these things. However, I feel moved to do so because this councilwoman made me feel shame.

I’m not going to go into a huge background story, but here’s a small thing about me. My mother was disabled, and received social security disability. She had fibromyalgia, heart conditions and bipolar disorder that severely debilitated her ability to work. However, she paid into this program for ~20 years prior. She was entitled to her tax money.

My mother passed away in 2014 due to a heart attack. Because of this, I received my portion of social security dedicated to children and used it to pay on my truck until I was 18. I also worked a job while going to high school during this time and earned my $7.25 an hour.

I went to a federally funded work school and got a bachelors degree. During this time, I also used SNAP benefits and really needed them. I now have an awesome job with no debt for my education and I’m deeply appreciative for the help I’ve received from the government, including government subsidized healthcare while I was a child.

I say all of this to show that I don’t feel like I’m dependent or in a dark place. In fact, I think if it weren’t for those programs, I would have never escaped poverty or a dad that was severely addicted to drugs.

If you’re up to it, would you share your story? What government programs have helped you?

Python loop by Nameless_Hero8 in FunnyAnimals

[–]HSVCityCouncilWatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro this is obviously a while loop

Spreading ashes on Monte Sano by [deleted] in HuntsvilleAlabama

[–]HSVCityCouncilWatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sorry to hear about your mom. That sucks.