Vlogging - Wow, just wow - thank you for bringing the dark side of these "cute" family videos to my attention. My knee jerk reaction is that the proposed legislation doesn't go far enough. I don't click on those posts b/c that is not what I am on social media for (more interested in reading about advances in healthcare and policy posts. Yeah, I know, yawn...) If there is a chance that effective legislation can be crafted and passed, I think that vlogging posts that are salacious are clearly acts of child abuse at the very least and could potentially be classified as adverse childhood events, which is known to be a significant contributor to mental health problems and substance use in youth and adults. Giving the kids some cash probably doesn't prevent the damage but at least it might pay for some treatment in the future.
We should all thank Tom Horne for not solving a non-existent problem while spending 70,000 dollars. Arizona where we replace the competent with usless pieces of (put whatever word you want here).
In the future, probably worth noting the party affiliation of any legislator sponsoring legislation. Let's face it, any bill sponsored by a "D" (like Nancy Gutierrez) has little chance of getting out of a chamber controlled by "R"s. It's amazing how consequential a one-seat majority in each chamber really is!
I cannot imagine anything more boring than watching some family make breakfast and go through its day. People watching this really need to get a life.
Addiction is a disease, Dianne! Lol they’re like reality tv but without the excitement
Get Kelli Ward off that boat and back in charge of the AZGOP! We (Democrats) want to win in 2024!
Vlogging - Wow, just wow - thank you for bringing the dark side of these "cute" family videos to my attention. My knee jerk reaction is that the proposed legislation doesn't go far enough. I don't click on those posts b/c that is not what I am on social media for (more interested in reading about advances in healthcare and policy posts. Yeah, I know, yawn...) If there is a chance that effective legislation can be crafted and passed, I think that vlogging posts that are salacious are clearly acts of child abuse at the very least and could potentially be classified as adverse childhood events, which is known to be a significant contributor to mental health problems and substance use in youth and adults. Giving the kids some cash probably doesn't prevent the damage but at least it might pay for some treatment in the future.
We should all thank Tom Horne for not solving a non-existent problem while spending 70,000 dollars. Arizona where we replace the competent with usless pieces of (put whatever word you want here).
In the future, probably worth noting the party affiliation of any legislator sponsoring legislation. Let's face it, any bill sponsored by a "D" (like Nancy Gutierrez) has little chance of getting out of a chamber controlled by "R"s. It's amazing how consequential a one-seat majority in each chamber really is!