Saturday, September 29, 2018

Is George Soros Behind Anti-Kavanaugh Movement?

It has been already established that the despicable behavior of protesters at the Kavanaugh confirmation hearing from the beginning are being paid to do so.
How much is Soros funding going into the protest movement and anti-Kavanaugh movement.
Here is a Fox News report ....

Judge Pirro Takes on Confirmation Hearing

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Criticism of Wikipedia - "An Open Source Encyclopedia"

Wikipedia has been criticized as being bias and not reliable. I mostly see this cropping up in commentary on Facebook. But I feel that those people don't understand how it works and that while the Internet is the most extensive source of information ever devised, it must always be cross-referenced and sources checked, as well as the sources itself checked for reliability. 
Wikipedia's content is mostly comprised of professionals and experts of a given topic who volunteer to provide information and knowledge about a particular subject in the vast world of the Internet where "information overload" can occur. People who criticize it do not understand how it works and how those monitoring Wikipedia ensure that sources are in place, and if not insert "citation is needed" or inserts "cross-reference required" in the text. 

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Random Thought: "Islamophobia"

Reason why the Progressive American Dictionary is so thick is they make up so many words in order to emphasize their Marxist political ideology.

Is·lam·o·pho·bi·a

(ĭs-lä′mə-fō′bē-ə)
n.
Fear, hatred, or mistrust of Muslims or of Islam.
 If Islam is "peaceful" where are the outraged Muslims concerning Europe being overrun, bullied, raped and victims of violence because they are not Muslims?

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Constitution Day - Law of the Land & The Republic

Today is Constitution Day, September 17th.
On September 17, 1787, delegates to the Constitutional Convention met to signed the document they worked so hard to create with much discussion and debate. It finally was officially the “law of the land” in 1789 and our first President George Washington was sworn in. 
 

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Constitution Day 17 September 2018 and the Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearings

September 17th 1787 was the day the Constitution of the United States was signed by delegates of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia that was the seat of the government until Washington, DC was established. Copies were made and sent to state state legislatures for ratification.
It was a time when there were Federalists and Anti-Federalists, the Federalists being for the Constitution. The Federalist Papers were written as letters and sent to newspaper publishers and later were published into a book. The authors were James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay.
Anti-Federalists included founders like George Mason, Patrick Henry, and Elbridge Gerry.
The law establishing this day as a national celebration occurred in 2004 after the passage of an amendment to Omnibus Spending Bill of 2004 authored by Senator Robert Byrd. It is also known as Citizenship Day. It is a legal holiday for public schools (those funded by federal government) declared by the Department of Education in 2005.
Iowa schools were the first to recognize Constitution Day in 1911. The Sons of the American Revolution formed a committee for it to be recognized nationally.

Monday, September 10, 2018

Pepperball - New Non-Lethal Projectile for Law Enforcement and Military

VKS PepperBall Launcher
  PepperBall looks like paint balls, but are filled with a "proprietary"  [exclusive right] irritant that is effective 150 feet [50  yards] to be used for crowd control by law enforcement and military  personnel.
  The VKS system looks like an AR15. It can feed PepperBalls from  either a magazine (10 or 15 rounds) or a hopper that sits atop  the launcher with 180 projectiles. The projectiles are .68 caliber in  size and comes in different ammo configurations, each with its own  color coding so the user knows what is what. The projectiles are packaged in plastic jars just like paint balls used in simulated war games by weekend warriors and their clubs.
  VKS [Variable Kinetic System] has finalized a contract with the  U.S. Army for US Forces in Afghanistan. The VKS is made in the  USA and has been recommended  by members of the National Tactical Officers Association.

Monday, September 03, 2018

Labor Day - September 3rd 2018

According to Wikipedia
… Labor Day has been celebrated on the first Monday in September in the United States since the 1880s. … Today Labor Day is often regarded simply as a day of rest and, compared to the May 1 Labor Day celebrations (May Day) in most countries, parades, speeches or political demonstrations are more low-key, although especially in election years, events held by labor organizations often feature political themes and appearances by candidates for office. Forms of celebrations include picnics, barbecues, fireworks displays, water sports, and public art events.

Saturday, September 01, 2018

Organized Labor in the United States

Activists Protest Supreme Court Decision On Corporate Political SpendingLabor Day weekend is arriving again. Here is history of organized labor that is called unions or trade unions. President Trump has done quite a lot to improve our economy and present more opportunities for Americans. However, the heroes are the every day folks who work diligently to support their families and make America productive - We the People.
During the 1850s, improving economic conditions led to the first national labor unions. The typesetters, iron molders, hat finishers, stone-cutters, and cigar makers all formed permanent groups. When the Civil War followed, labor shortages encouraged other groups to create their own unions. During and immediately after the war, railroad workers formed brotherhoods; locomotive engineers unionized in 1863, conductors in 1868, and firefighters in 1873. Other artisan professions joined in unions but fell victim to the industrial changes after the war. The Knights of St. Crispin started in 1867 as an association of shoemakers; the introduction of shoe-making machinery doomed the union to extinction within a decade.