Project 2025: Page 143-153

This section of Chapter 5 starts out with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. (USCIS).I’m guessing anyone who has ever had to deal with them agrees there needs to be some reform, but, I doubt this is inline with much that we need. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Needed Reforms The ever-increasing number of applications filedContinue reading “Project 2025: Page 143-153”

Project 2025: Pages 133-143

Before we dive into the next chapter, I want to share this one article from this morning. Trump’s Secret Plan to Expand Presidential Immunity to ‘King George’ Levels But Trump and attorneys representing him have argued before the Washington, D.C., appeals court that the former commander in chief is immune to prosecution after leaving officeContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 133-143”

Project 2025: pages 121-127

Last week I left off toward the end of chapter 4, so I’ll go ahead and finish it up today. Special Operations Forces Even though America’s conventional war in Afghanistan was a failure, Special Operations Forces of the United States Special Operation Command (USSOCOM) executed an extremely effective counterterrorism campaign Page 121 I guess we’re just ignoringContinue reading “Project 2025: pages 121-127”

Project 2025: Pages 110-120

Carrying on with the DOD chapter. They REALLY want more money to the military. US Navy The U.S. Navy (USN) exists for two primary reasons: to project prompt, sus- tained, and effective combat power globally, both at sea and ashore, and to deter aggression by potential adversaries by maintaining a forward operating presence in conjunction withContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 110-120”

Project 2025: Pages 100-110

I think we’re back on track now. Back into the Department of Defense. DOD Foreign Military Sales Project 2025 wants us to see more weapons to other countries to help pay for them to buy weapons. Needed Reforms Project 2025 wants to push that our weapons are exportable, and they want to fund pushing this,Continue reading “Project 2025: Pages 100-110”

Project 2025: page 69-83

As I mentioned yesterday, I made a mistake and skipped a whole section. ApparentlyI just really didn’t want to read about central personnel agencies. So, let me get to that part and try to reorganize. Chapter 3: Central Personnel Agencies: Managing the Bureaucracy Donald Devine, Dennis Dean Kirk, and Paul Dans As the U.S. ConstitutionContinue reading “Project 2025: page 69-83”

Project 2025: Pages 87-100

In this chapter we are moving on to the money sucking war machine. Oh, I’m sorry. I meant “National Security” Section 2: The Common Defense The common defense was originally known as the war department, so, my comment wasn’t entirely off base. Despite such long and storied histories, neither department is currently living up toContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 87-100”

Project 2025: Pages 53-63

Welcome back to our breakdown of Project 2025. On Friday I stopped in the middle of chapter 2. I should be able to finish the chapter up today. The next section is National Economic Council (NEC) The Director serves as principal adviser to the President on domestic and international eco- nomic policy and communicates theContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 53-63”

Weird World 3 2024

Welcome to the weekend!Time for my favorite part of the news week, weird world!It was definitely easier to find odd news this week. A cluster of lost cities in Ecuadorian Amazon that lasted 1,000 years has been mapped Recent mapping by laser-sensor technology revealed those sites to be part of a dense network of settlementsContinue reading “Weird World 3 2024”