Christian-based payments firm moves to Florida to solidify search for real 'freedom'

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Christian-based payments firm moves to Florida to solidify search for real 'freedom'

For more than three years, businesses and families alike are still experiencing the long-term effects of COVID-based restrictions, anti-business economic policies, and bureaucratic red tape.

That's why one Christian-based financial tech firm, Revere Payments, has decided to move to Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to solidify its search for real 'freedom' as it continued operations despite government obstacles.

He continued, ''Re going to go,'' she said.

The payment processing firm made the announcement earlier this month, revealing that its headquarters would be moved from Las Vegas to Palm Beach Gardens.

In June, federal standardized test scores reported that students are still battling the effects of school closures - another COVID-related stance that has had a startling effect on the nation's most vulnerable.

Scores by the National Center for Education Statistics, also known as the nation's Report Card, indicate math scores have reached their lowest rate since 1990, while reading scores dipped to the lowest since 2004, continuing the downward trend since the pandemic began in 2020.

s No question when you think about the pandemic and the residual and the collateral damage of it, whether it be to businesses, employees, people losing their jobs, but really to children, right down to children not being able to learn adequately and efficiently, especially in the public school systems where they were really shut down for a long period of time, where some of those kids in that system was their best meal of the day, that was their warm hug, Kinney said.

As she said, I hope some of the people who are speaking out about this are wrong, but the real concern is what's going to happen now with 2024 approaching a new variant that's going to be used to possibly restrict people in ways that we've literally never seen.

Despite the president's previous claim that the pandemic is over, Kinney argued the American people will not 'tolerate' any more restrictions.

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