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Red Alert! Congress warned of attack.
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Red Alert! Congress warned of attack.

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2 yrs

National Security Threat Update - Russia to put Nuclear weapons in Space !? #breakingnews
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National Security Threat Update - Russia to put Nuclear weapons in Space !? #breakingnews

The United States has told Congress and allies in Europe about new intelligence related to Russian nuclear capabilities that could pose an international threat‚ a source briefed on the matter told Reuters on Wednesday. The new capabilities‚ related to Russian attempts to develop a space-based weapon‚ do not pose an urgent threat to the United States‚ the source said. The intelligence came to light after Representative Mike Turner‚ Republican chair of the U.S. House of Representatives intelligence committee‚ issued an unusual and cryptic statement on Wednesday warning of a "serious national security threat." National Security Threat Update - Russia to put Nuclear weapons in Space !? #breakingnews #swpg southwest prepper group
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WHITE HOUSE ⚠️ EMERGENCY!! - COMMUNICATIONS BLACKOUT WARNING ISSUED - GET READY!! | Patrick Humphrey
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WHITE HOUSE ⚠️ EMERGENCY!! - COMMUNICATIONS BLACKOUT WARNING ISSUED - GET READY!! | Patrick Humphrey

Email Signup Just in Case https://www.sustainableseasons.com/ Follow me on Twitter X Just in Case https://twitter.com/PatrickHumphre Breaking news an emergency The White House has issued a communications blackout warning. We could see the supply chain affected if GPS and satellites are taken offline. Rep Mike Turner is warning of a national security threat. The White House Biden and national security council are about an emp attack. Get off grid and get a generator for power outages. Practice preparedness. Get water filtration and stock up on storable long term food. Shtf is here in 2024. Watch Patrick Prepper who brings you breaking news. Buy silver and buy gold so you are prepared for shtf 2024 “Stand firm‚ and you will win life.” Luke 21:19
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The Truth About America's Role in Foreign Wars #shorts #america #foreign
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The Truth About America's Role in Foreign Wars #shorts #america #foreign

Survival preparedness refers to the actions taken to ensure that one can survive and cope in the event of a natural disaster‚ pandemic‚ or other emergency situation. It involves assembling a kit of essential supplies‚ learning survival skills‚ and having a plan in place for communication and evacuation. This includes having non-perishable food and water‚ a first aid kit‚ a means of communication such as a radio‚ and tools to start a fire or signal for help. It also involves being informed about potential emergencies in one's area and understanding how to stay safe in various scenarios. The goal of survival preparedness is to increase the chances of survival and reduce the impact of a disaster on oneself and loved ones. "Music by CreatorMix.com" Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMkJzLn2wY9eAatucpQQ8TQ/join Check out my new Amazon Storefront below. https://www.amazon.com/shop/survivalpreparednessforbeginners.?isVisitor=true Merchandise is here!! Follow link below https://survival-preparedness-for-beg.myspreadshop.com/ GET YOUR SEEDS NOW FROM SURVIVAL GARDEN SEEDS. AMERCIAN COMPANY AND GET 10% OFF YOUR ORDER OF ONE OF THERE SURVIVAL SEED VAULTS! FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW. https://survivalgardenseeds.com/discount/SURVIVALPREPAREDNESSFORBEGINNERS My Personal Amazon Storefront. https://amazon.com/shop/survivalpreparednessforbeginners. Website: https://survivalpreparednessforbeginners.com/ Facebook: survival preparedness for beginners. tweeter: survival preparedness for beginners Pinterest: https://pin.it/RctuBvL Email: Survivalpreparedness69@gmail.com To be prepared‚ follow these steps: Identify potential risks and hazards: Consider the specific challenges and dangers that you might face in different scenarios‚ such as natural disasters‚ pandemics‚ or financial emergencies. Develop a plan: Write down a step-by-step plan that outlines what to do in case of an emergency. Make sure everyone in your household knows the plan and understands it. Assemble a emergency kit: Keep a stock of basic supplies such as food‚ water‚ first-aid supplies‚ and a battery-operated radio. Make sure it is easily accessible. Stay informed: Stay up-to-date on current events and weather reports‚ and sign up for emergency alerts in your area. Practice and review: Regularly review your emergency plan and conduct regular drills to make sure everyone knows what to do. Be financially prepared: Make sure you have a savings account for emergencies‚ and consider getting insurance for major assets and liabilities. Know your resources: Familiarize yourself with local resources‚ such as hospitals‚ police stations‚ and emergency shelters. By following these steps‚ you can increase your readiness and reduce the impact of emergencies on you and your loved ones. *** EMERGENCY SUPPLY CHECKLIST*** #1 water 1 gallon per day per person #2 non-perishable food/canned goods #3 manual can opener #4 paper goods and plastic goods #5 Zip lock bags #6 paper towels &; toilet paper &; baby wipes #7 Extra glasses or contacts #8 personal hygiene tooth brush‚ toothpaste‚ soap‚ Deodorant &; baby powder #9 feminine products #10 All baby needs food‚ diapers ext #11 pet supplies #12 propane or gas stove to cook on with extra gas #13 first aid kit a good one #14 prescription drugs or non prescription drugs #15 sunscreen #16 insect repellant #17 change of clothes for everyone and 2 pair of extra socks #18 tarps‚ sleeping bags‚ tent‚ some way to get shelter #19 very important cordage to make shelter #20 good shoes‚ boots waterproof #21 Important documents in waterproof bag #22 battery backup for you cell phone and extra charging cord #23 a good map of your area you live in #24 cash #25 Books &; games &; toys for your kids #26 pen pencil and note pad #27 battery powered radio with extra batteries #28 battery powered lantern‚ headlamp or flashlights #29 candles and matches #30 battery banks and solar chargers #31 whistle #32 light sticks #33 a good pocket knife #34 basic tools #35 Gloves #36 shovel‚ saw‚ ax or anything that will cut up wood #37 mask‚ safty glasses #38 fire extinguisher #39 all kinds of fire starters you name it bring it #40 large trash bags they have many uses #41 duct tape #42 PATIENCE... to get you through the tuff times.... *** DISCLAIMERS*** #1 If you are one of the lucky ones to win on any Giveaway‚ you have 48 hours from the the time the live Aired to claim your Prize! Emailing me at survivalpreparedness69@gmail.com. If I dont hear from you in the time of 48 hours‚ I will draw another name on the next live stream. #2 Some links featured here are affiliate links‚ if you purchase I will make a commission on the product and or service at no additional cost to you.
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2 yrs

Would You Recognize a Seizure? Here's How to Help as a Bystander.
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Would You Recognize a Seizure? Here's How to Help as a Bystander.

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2 yrs News & Oppinion

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NATO Will Protect the Philippines &;amp; Join South China Sea Dispute
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Mary Embree Discusses CIA&;#x27;s Heart Attack Gun
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Conservative Voices
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Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Biden’s Super Bowl ‘Shrinkflation’ Blame Game
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Biden’s Super Bowl ‘Shrinkflation’ Blame Game

President Joe Biden wants to remind you that your Super Bowl party was more expensive than it used to be. The reason‚ he claims‚ is corporate greed and “shrinkflation.” In a social media video before Sunday night’s game‚ he spoke of companies selling “smaller-than-usual products where the price stays the same.” He opposes this behavior and is “calling on the big consumer brands to put a stop to it.” That’s quite an amazing move. There’s a straight line between shrinkflation‚ inflation‚ and the Biden administration’s own fiscal irresponsibility. Shrinkflation is real. It happens when companies reduce the size or quantity of their products while maintaining the same sticker price‚ effectively raising the real price. In this case‚ Biden points the finger at the snack-food and sports-drink industries as two main culprits. Have you noticed that your Gatorade bottle has gotten a little smaller? Does your bag of chips seem to be filled more with air than ever? It’s probably not your imagination. Still‚ Biden’s complaint would be funny if it weren’t so sad. As Dominic Pino over at National Review explains‚ shrinkflation is legal if packaging accurately reflects the product’s content. Also‚ the Food and Drug Administration regulates packaging practices like “slack fill‚” the main purpose of which is food preservation practices‚ not ensuring against smaller portions as Biden seems to claim. And‚ yes‚ it’s true that some sellers have reduced the contents of their packages without changing prices‚ but this adjustment occurred back in 2022. Why 2022? That’s the most important part. The wave of shrinkflation came in response to the rise in inflation the country experienced starting in 2021. I am baffled that the president would make such a big deal out of it now. The administration has been trying to fool voters into conflating the fact that inflation has tempered with the idea that prices are basically back to normal. It’s not the case. While inflation has declined‚ the price of food is up by 20 percent on average since February 2021. Chicken and bread are up 25 percent‚ and rents are still mightily elevated. These higher prices explain why voters continue to express plenty of frustration about the economy despite low unemployment‚ positive economic growth‚ and rising wages. In the end‚ the president’s rant against companies is a weak attempt to distract us from the fact that his (and his predecessor’s) excessive spending policies during the pandemic caused the inflation. My former co-worker William Beach‚ who used to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ looks at the question in detail in a new Economic Policy Innovation Center brief titled “Is Inflation the Result of Excessive Deficit Spending?” As Beach reminds us‚ total federal deficits from 2020 through 2023 amounted to $8.8 trillion. These are the largest peacetime deficits in U.S. history‚ both in nominal terms and as a percentage of GDP‚ and they include a lot of spending passed by Biden after most of the pandemic crisis was averted and the economy recovering. This influx of deficit dollars led to a 25.4 percent increase in Americans’ bank assets between 2020 and 2021‚ translating into a significant rise in lending. Consumer loans increased by 19.2 percent‚ real estate loans by 12.1 percent‚ and total loans by 13.7 percent. This was the most substantial lending jump since the period leading up to the Great Recession. Additionally‚ a broad measure of the money supply grew by $5.4 trillion between March 2020 and April 2022 — about a third of U.S. GDP at that time. Beach rightfully notes that alternative explanations for inflation — such as supply-chain disruptions‚ price gouging‚ and modern monetary theory arguments tied to the wishful idea that government spending shouldn’t concern us — aren’t credible. The same goes for blaming shrinkflation on companies’ greed as opposed to a government that injected the economy with excessive purchasing power and brought about an inflation crisis‚ leaving all of us to find ways to adjust. The best part of Beach’s report comes when he reminds us that while politicians are responsible for initiating the recent inflation‚ they also possess the means to stop it. Although prices might not revert to 2020 levels‚ Congress can enhance economic efficiency and productivity by reforming the tax code‚ rolling back regulations‚ and moving toward freer policies‚ potentially alleviating the family budget squeeze by raising incomes. Congress could also finally get serious about cutting spending. That would do a lot to help the Federal Reserve tame inflation entirely. Blaming companies for inflationary price hikes is both wrong and cowardly. Veronique de Rugy is the George Gibbs Chair in Political Economy and a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. To find out more about Veronique de Rugy and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists‚ visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM The post Biden’s Super Bowl ‘Shrinkflation’ Blame Game appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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2 yrs

The Retreat From Academic Excellence: It’s Not Just the Ivy Leagues
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The Retreat From Academic Excellence: It’s Not Just the Ivy Leagues

The recent lamentable travails afflicting American academia — falling public support‚ suppression of free expression‚ declining integrity of research as evidenced by seemingly widespread plagiarism — mask a longer-term but I think serious problem: American colleges and universities are disseminating less knowledge than they did a generation or two ago‚ largely a consequence of falling academic standards. READ MORE: True Theory Can Save Us From the Left’s Pseudo-Theories Most advocates of this viewpoint stress things like the growth of new academic “disciplines” that are distinctly non-disciplined and devoid of serious important context — new ideologically motivated majors like “gender studies” or‚ a generation earlier‚ black studies. Some talk about the decline in enrollments in time-honored explorations in such subjects as English literature‚ philosophy‚ or American history. In this century‚ we have a smaller proportion of students majoring in intellectually demanding fields‚ while enrollments have been robust in majors that seemingly are superficially vocationally relevant but intellectually somewhat vacuous‚ like marketing or communication studies. But I have been concerned about the decline in learning within disciplines‚ partly because we have reduced course requirements in intellectually demanding subjects. At my school‚ for example‚ students in our College of Business used to be required to take courses in intermediate economy theory‚ considered relatively demanding and rigorous material. No longer. But even within courses‚ demands on students have moderated. When I first taught my course in American economic history‚ I required students to read parts or all of six books. When I stopped teaching it recently‚ I required one textbook and a small number of short supplement readings. Fairly typical. But I always thought: “This does not apply in the tougher STEM disciplines. There the standards are as high as ever.” But then a friend of mine‚ a former engineering dean and the current president of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers‚ Dennis Irwin‚ sent me an article he wrote for the OhioEngineer magazine. He points out that “a 136-140 semester hour electrical engineering degree was common three decades ago. Now that degree is typically 126 hours or so.” Important subject matter is no longer required. Also‚ useful cross disciplinary courses taken by students late in the last century generally are not taken any more: “[F]or example‚ no more do electrical engineers take statics‚ strengths‚ thermodynamics‚ and engineering materials.” Students take more general education courses‚ many of dubious rigor. Irwin attributes the change in large part to financial considerations and decisions by university administrators to try to cut costs by substituting cheaper general education courses for more costly engineering ones. That is no doubt true. The faculty role even on fundamental curricular issues seems to be becoming diluted.  As I see it‚ the college community more generally is not working as hard as it was two generations ago‚ during the Golden Age of Higher Education‚ defined as the 1950s and 1960s (of course‚ when I was in college and started teaching). Empirical evidence backs it up. Some government survey data suggest the average college undergraduate in the middle of the last century spent 40 weeks on academics; more recent 21st-century data suggest the number now is more like 28 hours a week — 30 percent less. But the average undergraduate grade in the mid-1950s was about a C+‚ while today it is around a B or B+‚ and in the Ivy League probably minimally B+ or even A-. Doing less for more (higher grades).  Meanwhile‚ the Chronicle of Higher Education reports that a brouhaha has erupted at James Madison University (JMU) where the new head of the economics department‚ Charlene Kalenkoski‚ gave dramatically lower than normal annual evaluations to a half dozen of her faculty‚ allegedly because the professors gave too many low grades! (Full disclosure: Kalenkoski is a former colleague of mine‚ and we even once coauthored a paper together). We can’t have the lives of students ruined or their self-esteem shattered because they received a “D” grade!  The apparent JMU message: We are going to punish faculty who do not promote the grade inflation that has‚ in my opinion at least‚ contributed to markedly less work — and learning — by contemporary college students. Keep the kids reasonably happy‚ and don’t demand too much of them. All of this is consistent with broader trends in American society. Despite low unemployment‚ the proportion of adult Americans working today is materially lower than it was than when this century began. Arguably‚ some of it reflects a prosperous society with generally rising incomes deciding it wants to take some of the fruits of economic progress in the form of more leisure. But is it wise to let what is supposed to be the best and brightest of the next generation — our future leaders — spend only 28 hours a week for maybe 32 weeks a year (896 hours annually) preparing for their future‚ especially when many have parents working up to twice as much? Richard Vedder is Distinguished Professor of Economics at Ohio University‚ Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute‚ and author of a forthcoming book‚ Let Colleges Fail: Creative Destruction in Higher Education.   The post The Retreat From Academic Excellence: It’s Not Just the Ivy Leagues appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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