As you've watched the Democrats respond to the various actions taken by the new administration, have you noticed what they always do? Use labels that attempt to cast doubt, credibility, validity, or believe ability on the topic. In this case it's the president's commission on voter fraud.
Liberals inevitably cast dispersions on anything they know might possibly expose their efforts to manipulate the outcome which will benefit them. That's just their make up. They've always espoused the mantra, "By any means necessary." which was a key tenant of their role model; Saul Alinsky. Precisely what Democrats have in common with Muslims... lie to their face in order to achieve your end goal; destroying your enemy.
Check out this article by Tammy Bruce, a lesbian liberal who is a rare creature among her fellow leftists in that she doesn't spout the narrative. Instead, she tells it like it is; honestly and without spin.
Friday, September 15, 2017
U.S.A. Chant Suppressed At Folsom H.S.?
One can't help but wonder why public schools like this one, or anywhere else in the country, would tell their
students, "This shouldn't be chanted as it might offend someone." Isn't
it funded by public taxes? Doesn't the right to speak freely - one of
the first five rights in the first amendment of the Bill of Rights -
apply to students in our own country?
No,
the trending mindset, lead by the leftists dominant in the profession -
the NEA on down to the local FEA (Folsom E. A.) - is more important
than any right by that document written by those old slave owners in
1789 who wore wigs of white hair. Their illegals must be given a "safe
space" and promote the notion of a country without borders! Why? Because
doing so makes the leftist feel superior and compassionate.
There's
got to be a point at which we stand up and decide we're willing to say,
"Enough is enough!" and take whatever consequences come from resisting
this soft tyranny! If any parents who see this action for what it really
is, they'll understand the need to run for a position on the school
district's board. It was Thomas Jefferson who said, "The price of liberty is eternal
vigilance!" (Yep, one of those white wig wearers.)
Thursday, September 14, 2017
I Too Have No Self-Esteem!
I agree 100% with what Matt Walsh explains here. Why? Because not only does it make inarguable sense to anyone with half a brain, but I experienced the very things he points out as examples; math and athletics to be precise.
I didn't do well with math as a student, but over time and persistence, I eventually improved by putting effort into learning it better than I had when I was younger. I may not have been the best distance runner in the state I went to high school in, but because I committed myself to more effort in my training, I eventually became a respectable marathoner; finishing 166th out of 4,000 in the Boston back in 1975 while in my early 20s and the second fastest time(2:33:25) in the nation for NAIA Div. III colleges in 1978 in my mid-20s, which earned my track team 8 points at the national meet.
Accomplishing these things, along with getting my bachelors, and eventually a masters degree in education, I improved my self-worth and was more able to give my students what they needed in my classes; attention, compassion, interest in them as an individual, and passing on values of applying one's talents and strengths to them.
After all, isn't this what being a teacher's all about?
Establishment Puts Cronies Over Citizens On Missle Defense!
As the article says, "Republicans banked votes, contractors banked the money, and America’s vulnerabilities deepened. Unless President Trump changes basic policy, the cycle repeats."
Actually, I would use another word for "deepened". I would personally prefer "worsened" because it more accurately describes the situation.
So Much Information, Yet, So Little Knowledge
Here's the text copied from this link: (This page includes a video on the top of it.) For more specific details on this issue, check out this link.
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Can you name the three branches of government?
I believe I can answer that last question adequately.
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Can you name the three branches of government?
If you’re able to list executive, legislative and judicial as the three
branches of the U.S. government, you are one of just 26 percent of
Americans who can, according to a new poll from the Annenberg Public
Policy Center. (Emphasis mine.)
This survey’s results show us that America is having an identity crisis,
Glenn asserted on radio Wednesday.
“We don’t even know who we are,” he said.
We have all the information in the world available for us through
technology.
How is it possible that Americans are so ignorant about our
own government when we have so many tools available and everyone is
required to go to school?
“The generation with the most information is the least informed,” Glenn
said, urging Americans to reach out to one another as we relearn the
basics.
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I believe I can answer that last question adequately.
During the latter six years of my 30 year teaching career in public education I taught at the middle school and high school levels during the first decade of the new millennium.
My experience revealed to me that there was a large number of students who came from single parent households, or dysfunctional families that had various issues which contributed to that dysfunctional circumstance; drugs, sexual abuse, neglect, indifference by the parent to the child's progress in school. Combined that with the advent of cellular phones which only became affordable to the general public, and you have the mix for a younger generation that could care less about their class instruction.
However, there's also the factor of curriculum having been modified to such an extent that most, if not all, Social Studies classes at high schools across the nation never actually taught to any significant degree the structure of our nation's federal government. If it was taught to any extent, it was not given much emphasis. And, at about this time, there was the emerging social attitude of "entitlement" - that they are owed something for nothing, such as being admitted to a prestigious college because they are a minority (except for Asians) and that our country stole from others as greedy capitalists in the past, which has given the youth of our country a concept about America's history as being an oppressor to all other nations around the world. After all, look at our fixation with Confederate statues now!
Youth today know more about Jay Z and Beyonce' than they do about their own country which has given them the greatest opportunity to apply their natural talents, if only they'd listen, work hard, and apply what they've learned. But their response would be, "What? You expect me to do what?"
Now, we see riots on college campuses to suppress free speech because these youth believe it's fighting fascism, and they've been brainwashed by their professors to believe that anything they hear is violence against their delicate sensitivities. So, it's no mystery to me as to why we are experiencing this deficit of knowledge today.
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
We've Forgtten!
Then, today, after stumbling across this video from the M.R.C. TV's Reality Check I realized that we are now so distracted by all of the crap going on socially these days that we've completely been taken off focus on remembering Sept. 11th. So, I'm also including this link to a montage of news coverage from a YouTube.com post which provides the viewer with an amazing perspective on just what happened that day that change the world.
To more fully comprehend the terror for those trapped in the buildings as attempts to rescue them were being made, I recommend watching this video, composed by Michael Deth, titled "The Final Journey". And this one of a fire fighter's family who shares their story of losing him that day.
Here's an interview of Donald Trump only a few days after the devastation and horror.
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