NEW C WORD
TOPICS CONCERNING DEBT COLLECTION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ADDICTION AND EVERYDAY STRUGGLES
COMBINING RESOURCES AND IDEAS
COLLABORATING WITH COMPASSION
PROPERTY TAX DEBT COLLECTOR
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ARE DESTROYING COMMUNITIES BY BRINGING IN THIRD PARTY “FOR PROFIT” COLLECTORS AND ASSIGNING LIENS. PA LAWMAKERS ARE LINING THEIR POCKETS SELLING LAWS TO CRIMINALS.
THE OPIOID CRISIS, HOW IT SRARTED, WHO’S TO BLAME AND RESOURSES TO HELP
RECEIVE A LETTER FROM PORTNOFF LAW?
DON’T IGNORE THE LETTER, YOU ONLY HAVE A SMALL AMOUNT OF TIME TO ACT..BELOW ARE SOME HELPFUL LINKS AND FORMS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY IDEAS, PEOPLE AND PROJECTS. SHOULD YOU CARE
The C word is considered a highly offensive and vulgar term, but it wasn’t always…
In the Middle Ages, the C word was used in place names and even in medical writing without the strong negative connotations it carries today. It was sometimes used as a term for a clever or pleasing device, or even with meanings similar to "quaint.”
The word underwent "pejoration," a linguistic process where words develop negative meanings over time. This is common with feminine nouns, while masculine nouns often undergo the opposite process (amelioration).
By the late 19th century, its use as a term of abuse became established. It is now considered one of the most offensive words in English, particularly when directed at women. However, in some contexts, particularly within certain communities, it has been reclaimed and used in a more empowering or neutral way