i'll bet he can turn right around and say he's a Christian with a straight face, too
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Jim has dedicated himself to community involvement including:
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St. Isidore’s Church
Scotus Central Catholic High School Endowment Board
St. Augustine Mission Board of Directors
Chair of TeamMates Mentoring Program Foundation Board of Directors
Columbus Family YMCA Past President
Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce Past President
Nebraska Chamber of Commerce Board Member
Past Chair of Columbus Community Hospital Board of Directors
Archdiocese Ignite the Faith campaign
Christians Encounter Christ (CEC) Movement
Youth for Christ Mission
AKSARBEN Foundation
University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration Advisory Board, University of Nebraska Board of Regents where he represents 15 counties in northeast Nebraska and served as Chair in 2020
Shocker how many of those are religious. /s
Those churches and organizations need to start being called out online to ask them if they oppose feeding children
The greatest trick that Satan ever pulled was to convince people to do his work in God's name.
If he doesn’t believe in giving low income families a meager 40$ a month “welfare” then he should reject the saving Grace that is given from Jesus.
The point of the Gospels of Jesus is that the we are saved ONLY because of the Grace of God, and NOT because of our good works. PERIOD.
Nothing we do gets us the Grace of God. We can’t DO anything to deserve it. It is just given.
Edit: add “Like welfare!” To the end. I forgot.
Random fellow in Nebraska here, it’s a depressing place to live if you’re not a staunch republican!
People say Lincoln and Omaha are pretty okay, but I suspect that’s just in comparison to the rest of the state.
former resident here. you're absolutely correct, and also compared to most of the neighboring states.
Feeding children is an investment in the future. It's in our economic best interest that new humans are educated, be in good health during adolescence, and are allowed to explore "The New".
Something tells me this guy is about to learn about all the poor Iowa residents who don't believe in letting piece of shit politicians continue to breathe.
What a complete fuckhead. Love Australia.
Breaking: "my home state continues to fall into the neo-conservative hell portal"
Well, at least Pillen is more honest than Iowa, who tried to make excuses on why. Pillen just openly states that he hates poor people because he's a POS.
Man, I hate living here.
"I know the governor a little bit, and he seems to be a reasonable man. He's a man who is compassionate in conversation," Love said. "This is out of character..."
Not for a psychopath, it ain't.
what an absolute pussy
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Nebraska’s Republican governor on Friday reiterated his rejection of $18 million in federal funding to help feed children who might otherwise go hungry while school is out.
That statement came as advocates for children and low-income families held a news conference outside the Governor’s Mansion in Lincoln to call on Pillen to change his mind before the Jan. 1 deadline to sign up for the program.
The program — part of federal assistance made available during the COVID-19 pandemic — would provide pre-loaded EBT cards to families whose children are eligible for free and reduced-price lunches at school.
Many of those who signed the petition also included comments expressing how much the program is needed, especially in light of multi-year inflation that has outpaced many household incomes.
Pillen insisted Friday that the state would continue to help food-insecure children through the Summer Food Service Program, which provides meals and snacks at various sites when school is not in session.
Preston Love Jr,, a longtime community advocate in Omaha, on Friday questioned whether Pillen was bowing to political pressure in rejecting the federal funding.
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