Project 2025: Department of the Interior part 1

The Department of the Interior William Perry Pendley You can follow along Here What you need to know first, is Mr Pendley served as the head of the Bureau of Land Management illegally. You know, just once I’d like to introduce you to the author and not feel a deep sense of dread. This isContinue reading “Project 2025: Department of the Interior part 1”

Project 2025: Page 237-445

Continuing Chapter 13 Budget: Back-to-Basics Rejection of Unauthorized or Expired Science Activities A top priority should be the immediate and consistent rejection of all EPA ORD and science activities that have not been authorized by Congress. Page 437 They want all science research to stop on things that haven’t been approved by congress, but theyContinue reading “Project 2025: Page 237-445”

Project 2025: Pages 427-437

Let’s continue Chapter 13: the EPA This chapter appears to be a lot of laws and regulations, and the general theme is “no” CAA Section 111 If a law is proposed and not finalized within a year, it get’s pulled Radiation Assess and update the agency’s radiation standards so that they align with those ofContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 427-437”

Project 2025: 299-310

You can read along with Project 2025 here: Project 2025 Today we start with Reform SNAP Food stamps are designed to be supplemented by other forms of income—whether through paid employment or nonprofit support. Page 299 If SNAP isn’t enough for you, why don’t you go to a food bank? “The next administration should:” Re-implement workContinue reading “Project 2025: 299-310”

Project 2025: Pages 289-299

Chapter 10: Department of Agriculture Daren Bakst You can follow along with this chapter here: Project 2025 Let’s meet Daren to start, Daren WAS with the Heritage Project, but, has since moved on to the Competitive Enterprise Institute.From their About section: Our vision is a society thriving without unnecessary government burdens, where property rights areContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 289-299”

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”

Project 2025: Pages 10-19

Yesterday we dug into pages 1-9, today we’ll go into the next sectionI will be attempting to get through about 10 pages a day, but we’ll see how this goes. Promise #3: Defend our Nation’s Sovereignty, Borders, and Bounty Against Global Threats The main point here is supposedly that “our nation’s success derives from theContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 10-19”

Weird World Weekend- Christmas 2023

There are some interesting stories this week, mostly involving animals that live in water. But, here is a story to back up the photo. Newfies Help Bring Trees To Cars At Pennsylvania Farm’s Newfoundland Christmas Tree Pull Now, on to the rest of the news. Canadian researcher cracks 135-year-old ‘unsolvable’ code The pure depth ofContinue reading “Weird World Weekend- Christmas 2023”

Environment- March 27-31, 2023

Monday 🌎Australia steps toward making big polluters reduce emissions 🌎 Big oil on campus: how US universities are ‘colonized’ by the fossil fuel industry 🌎 EU was set to ban internal combustion engine cars. Then Germany suddenly changed its mind 🌎 Factory or farm? Oregon may alter land use for chipmakers 🌎 Philadelphia officials closelyContinue reading “Environment- March 27-31, 2023”

2023/02/27: Smartest Person in the Room

It is about time to wrap up February! Anyone else feel like it has just dragged on? I need suggestions for how to decorate the March calendar. It has been a crazy weekend as far as weather goes. International news is concerning, IMO, when taken as a whole. So, let’s get started. Colorado sheriff honorsContinue reading “2023/02/27: Smartest Person in the Room”