We are constantly at war. Evidence:
- We have adversaries developing and deploying offensive and defensive space weapons.
- Each of the current combatant units (Air Force, Navy, Army etc.) are highly dependent on space assets to perform their missions ie internet abuse.
Goal of our Space Force? To have an independent combatant command that focuses on space as its singular priority.
What can you do about Islam or sex ed. in our schools?
What can you do about Islam or sex ed. in our schools?
Space Force Benefits?
- It would equip and train its men and women to fight and win a war in space.
- It would enhance our warfighting capabilities here on earth by assuring that our vital defense assets in space are properly protected.
- It would assure that our space intelligence gathering capabilities are not compromised.
- It would have a singular focus on what it takes to be the world’s most dominant space power just as the Army does on land, the Navy does at sea and the Air Force does in the air.
- It would have representation on the Joint Chiefs of Staff so that every national security decision made by that body would have a space advocate in its deliberations.
- Our ability to use space for commerce or for defense is threatened by billions of pieces of space debris. We are more reliant than ever on the use of space resources in our everyday lives. Communications, finance, agriculture, navigation and even driving our cars are space dependent.
Dems like to cloud the air with nonsense - like globalization. Why is it such a bad, horrible concept? Here Also, there is huge inequality of representation. The dark side of it all - HERE
Some have gulped down the notion that globalization promotes peace. Really? Where's the evidence?
Some have gulped down the notion that globalization promotes peace. Really? Where's the evidence?
Some have called Pres. Trump a liar regarding the elderly - let's get some clarity, OK?
Free Choice - Homeless
Dems love to push the free choice aspect, but do people really have a choice?
Let’s take a look at Denver:
The homeless may: avoid shelters because of bed bugs, high rates of violence, or policies that prevent them from bringing their personal items or pets with them. Shelters may require sobriety or engagement in services. And couples are often split up when entering shelter, so some avoid it to stay together.
The average time between the initial meeting and a client agreeing to housing was just six days, and 81 percent agreed to begin the housing application process within just a day of being located. Of the 240 people with approved housing applications, almost all participants leased up into housing (96 percent).
Of the 363 people experiencing chronic homelessness who were randomly selected to receive treatment, 63 percent engaged with the service providers and moved into housing (also known as the project’s take-up rate). In other words, regardless of whether they were actively seeking help, 63 percent of participants engaged with the program and agreed to move into housing. Very few studies track take-up rates, making this evaluation one of the few benchmarks for engaging participants who are not actively seeking services.
These strong take-up numbers highlight the desire for housing among Denver’s chronically homeless population, debunking the idea that people would choose homelessness when given the option of permanent supportive housing. Denver SIB emphasis is on Housing First, which doesn’t require participants to meet preconditions to entry, such as sobriety or a commitment to services. Instead of using housing as a reward for good behavior, housing is offered as a stabilizer.
Housing providers agree that, for this high-need population, providing a roof over someone’s head is not enough to achieve stability. Providers offer one-on-one case management and referral services around the clock to Denver SIB participants, as well as classes ranging from cooking basics to anger management. These supportive housing services help clients get back on their feet and provide them with the foundation necessary to maintain their housing.
Denver is missing the whole point. Work.
Denver is missing the whole point. Work.
Are crackdowns the answer? What about mandatory rehab?
Taxpayers no longer want to pay for the food stamps/food giveaways and health costs. We need to get them back to work. How? At the top of the blog is a nav bar - contact your President. After we re-elect Pres. Trump, please send him an email giving him ideas on how to combat homelessness and get them back to work (know this: very few CANNOT go back to work due to illness, addiction, disabilities).
If you're low or very low income - check out housing option What about other homeless help? Here Gospel Mission Pilot Project
Pres. Trump is working hard on making sure our tax dollars are spent wisely.
Free Choice - Drugs
First, look at history (a big no-no to a Dem): China vs. opium
Do any of us have free will when it comes to addictive substances, or do they have the power to enslave us? Is the addict to be punished, pitied, or rescued? You probably have strong opinions about this question. And so, I've decided to devote this blog post to the actual workings of addiction--how it works, what it means about human choice and free will, and how to outwit it.
Do any of us have free will when it comes to addictive substances, or do they have the power to enslave us? Is the addict to be punished, pitied, or rescued? You probably have strong opinions about this question. And so, I've decided to devote this blog post to the actual workings of addiction--how it works, what it means about human choice and free will, and how to outwit it.
The brain’s reward circuitry consists of clusters of neurons that release the neurotransmitter dopamine. They are particularly numerous in the prefrontal cortex, and certain areas of the midbrain. Any activity we find pleasurable (from eating to sex to hearing our favorite music to seeing an attractive face to drinking coffee) activates these circuits.
The function of this reward circuitry is to enable us to remember the circumstances that led to the pleasure so we can repeat the behavior and re-experience the pleasure it brought us. Our reward circuitry is vital to our ability to learn. It is what motivates us to get up in the morning and begin another day.
Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a high-jacking of this normal reward circuitry, a high-jacking that can eventually rob people of their free will to choose.
According to Duke University: This high-jacking occurs for three reasons. First, some substances put this reward system into overdrive, causing release of dopamine (and other neurotransmitters) at levels several times higher than the brain is designed to handle. Second, some people are particularly sensitive to the effects of these drugs, causing them to become enslaved to them in ways that others have difficulty understanding. Third, in attempting to right itself, the brain becomes acutely tunes to environmental stimuli that end up feeding the addiction.
So why are we killing ourselves with no-regulation, legal drugs? Money? Dems are standing together; they want us to die; Biden is part of this movement.
So why are we killing ourselves with no-regulation, legal drugs? Money? Dems are standing together; they want us to die; Biden is part of this movement.
We're not talking about those very sick. Pres. Trump has lowered the cost on certain prescription drugs - WOW!
At the top of the blog is a nav bar - contact your President. After we re-elect Pres. Trump, please send him an email giving him ideas on how to protect ourselves from Dem killing laws, ideas and practices. What is Pres. Trump doing? Here Raids Double Down
At the top of the blog is a nav bar - contact your President. After we re-elect Pres. Trump, please send him an email giving him ideas on how to protect ourselves from Dem killing laws, ideas and practices. What is Pres. Trump doing? Here Raids Double Down
A free person can do whatever he chooses as long as he does not break the law and infringe on the freedom of others.
Death by homelessness or drugs is a person’s choice, or is it. To expand: Freedom of choice means that the person is able to choose his own ... that he shall not act so as to violate the freedom of choice of others.
We can agree that mental and drug issues can make a person homeless or take drugs making it not a free choice, but a physical/mental need. We can also agree that in taking the homeless and drug route definitely violates my freedom of choice. I prefer that my tax money be spent very stringently, however, I do realize that some people don't respond to rehab and some are mentally or physically disabled.
For these people, what's the motivation to work and get off my taxpayer money? Penalties will work on some but not others, right? And then there's people who can't be helped; what to do with this tiny group? I'm sure scientists would love to put all in a group somewhere to experiment on them; is that what you want to do?
So Dems pour money after more money to get zero results. Also, please remember that the Dems/Biden wants to increase your taxes and not a tiny bit. What? To squander on whatever pet project that will yield zero results. High taxes = no money to eat, vacation, entertain on and it sounds like a slow death to hell = Dem/Biden choice. I get it; everybody gets it; get high and forget about it.
Look at top Nav Bar, see Senate Investigations to get some alternative ideas on how to spend our tax dollars. Do you have any ideas to contribute?
Biden healthcare = rebuild Obamacare. Why do Dems always gravitate toward greed and corruption? And killing us. Don't miss this song - it tells it all - HERE
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