A Division That Needs to Be Addressed

I must admit that I did not see this new division coming. Is legal immigration a necessity, a means to cut operating costs and/or a symptom of our educational collapse? More issues, more divisions and no one is addressing the real problems or how to fix them.

IF we need to hire immigrants because we have a shortage of skilled and intellectual labor, we should address the causes.

  1. Foreign labor is cheaper. Indonesian nurses, Indian technicians, and immigration lotteries will not solve the problem for America’s workforce. We all know the impact of dealing with call centers that were outsourced to foreign countries.
  2. This problem has been ongoing. I noticed it in the nuclear industry in the early 1980’s. Indian “engineers” were cheap solutions for companies to charge high rates to their utility clients. Unfortunately for me, I was paid even less. The Indian engineer next to me earned the nickname “Spanky” since he did little work but stare into space. There were other foreign workers but the experience taught me a valuable lesson: life is not fair. I also learned that the better the quality of your work meant more work assigned as the lead engineers still had to meet deadlines.
  3. I went back to college for electrical engineering in the 1990s at NC State. I was surprised at the number of engineering students from the Middle East.
  4. When I went back for bioinformatics in the early 2000s, over 20% of the students were Oriental in this field. I learned that honor was severely lacking in these students.
  5. One thing I did notice was the culture differences. Most of the students from outside of the United States had no sense of innovation or critical thinking skills. You could assign them a task that should have led them down a path for the next step. When given a task, they went from A to B, then would stop and ask for what to do next when C was the obvious next step.

So how did we get here because both sides in this division have valid points? I could point out how poorly prepared American students have become. Part of this has been the cancel culture imposed to destroy our country by minimizing morality, not rewarding success (everyone is a “winner”) and degraded home environments. The majority of this issue is education. Everyone knows it but nothing changes as teachers are rewarded for failing their students. Teacher unions, gender identity, political propaganda, DEI and corrupted curricula must be eliminated.

Let’s talk about solutions.

  1. There is no quick solution.
  2. The major focus must be on educating our children. Indoctrination must stop.
  3. The quality and performance of teachers must be a priority.
  4. Security and education at schools can instantly be improved by hiring retired military for teachers. A teaching certificate in today’s world is not helping our children or our future. Home schooling is better than our public schools. Remember the metric that all of the mathematics taught to students from kindergarten through fifth grade can be done in 30 hours: 1 hour a day over six weeks.
  5. Eliminate pre-K and after school programs designed to babysit children of working parents.
  6. Reward excellence in our schools. This will solve the main issue we face today: meritocracy has been replaced by DEI.
  7. Diet and exercise must be part of rebuilding our children’s education. Elimination of fluoride will supposedly restore the 5% drop in intelligence in our children.

Our educational system can be reworked immediately but the rewards of properly educating our children will not be seen for years.

Is this all smoke and mirrors? Profits and cancel culture have brought us to the precipice. Immigration is not the solution. Donald Trump will eliminate the Department of Education. We must eliminate teachers’ unions, tyrannical boards of education and extraneous social engineering from our schools. Immigration is not the short term solution but it is being used to cover the real problem.

Artificial intelligence and robots have to be considered as part of this new paradigm. Manual labor will quickly be replaced by robots in the food and agricultural industry. Skilled trades will be needed as we rebuild our infrastructure. Plumbers, electricians, HVAC and carpenters will be needed for the near future but eventually, construction on small projects will be automated and delivered from a factory. Computer programs will be written by AI and processes will be monitored without the aid of humans.

The unasked question is what to do with the “useless feeders” as the NWO describes most people? While I believe everyone has equal rights under the Constitution, we will be forced to address questions that will try our humanity. Are we responsible for the care and feeding of everyone? What if the person is a criminal with no redeeming attributes? I think the government has proven that the “care” of people is a social construct based on their political agenda. We have to look no further than our back yard in WNC to see how working people are treated. Consider the people who Biden has pardoned based on their heinous crimes. Consider the state of our cities run by Democrats as they decay into chaos.

America has a decision to make that will decide our fate. Do we invest in our children and their future or do we let division and mediocrity destroy it? This latest division is another attempt to achieve a new world order consisting of 500 million people.

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Christmas Conflict As Cracks Appear In The MAGA-Tech Alliance

Cracks Appear In The MAGA-Tech Alliance 

Elon Musk is arguably more responsible for Donald Trump’s election victory than any single individual other than Trump or his opponent. By buying Twitter (now, X), he provided a platform for Trump and others to counter the mainstream media, and Elon of course endorsed Trump, donated millions to support his campaign, and personally stumped for him in Pennsylvania. 

As much as Trump supporters appreciated Elon and other Silicon Valley types like David Sacks helping getting Trump elected, many feared that the price would be more foreign workers for the tech industry. Those fears were validated on Christmas as Elon and others called for just that. 

No, we need more like double that number yesterday!

The number of people who are super talented engineers AND super motivated in the USA is far too low.

Think of this like a pro sports team: if you want your TEAM to win the championship, you need to recruit top talent wherever…— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 25, 2024

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Long Overdue

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Israel Conducts Huge Airstrikes Targeting Houthis At International Airport & Across Yemen

Israel has launched major aerial attacks on Yemen on Thursday, just on heels of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatening to destroy Houthi infrastructure and hunt down its leaders. “I have instructed our forces to destroy the infrastructure of Houthis because anyone who tries to harm us will be struck with full force,” Netanyahu told parliament, following a Houthi ballistic missile strike on Tel Aviv Saturday.

“We will continue to crush the forces of evil with strength and ingenuity, even if it takes time,” Netanyahu has said of the new offensive over the skies of Yemen. The Saturday attack incident had wounded 16 Israelis.

YEMEN UNDER ATTACK 🇾🇪🇮🇱
Viral footage allegedly from Hodaydah of today’s Israeli attack on Yemen.

According to early reports from Arabic media, various sites have been hit including civilian infrastructure such as ports, power stations and Sanaa’s airport. pic.twitter.com/4NxVO5T34r— 5Pillars (@5Pillarsuk) December 26, 2024

“A short time ago, the Air Force attacked targets of the Houthi terrorist organization in Yemen, both on the coastline and in Sana’a,” Netanyahu continued.

He directly called out Iran in the new remarks, given the Iranian have long supplied the Shia Houthi rebels. “We are determined to cut off this terror arm of the Iranian axis of evil. We will persist in this until we complete the job,” the Israeli leader said. This strongly suggests more such attacks to come in the next days.

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GOP Control

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When Will Evil Be Held Accountable?

This 2004 BBC documentary, “Guinea Pig Kids,” exposed how the city of New York forced “HIV” positive children (some “presumed positive”) under its supervision to be used as human guinea pigs in tests for experimental Antiretroviral drug trials. It brings to light alarming practices in New York City, where HIV-positive children, predominantly of African-American and Latino descent, have been subjected to experimental AIDS drug trials. These children fall under the city’s Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) and are mostly in foster care or homes run by local authorities. Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline supplied the experimental drugs but claims to be uninvolved in patient recruitment. The documentary reveals that children were taken away from parents or guardians who refused to consent to the trials. ACS would then authorize the trials over parental objections. Jamie Doran, the award-winning filmmaker behind the documentary, along with Vera Sharav, president of the Alliance for Human Research Protection, raised ethical questions about the treatment of these vulnerable children. The ACS defended its actions, stating it acted in the best interests of the children, but Doran asserts that multiple cases, not just one, reveal a pattern of ethically dubious behavior. The film exposed a deeply troubling issue that questions the intersection of medicine, ethics, and institutional oversight, demanding urgent public scrutiny and accountability.

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Fauci

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Who Would Have Thought…

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Merry Christmas… Here’s The Average Credit Card Debt In Every US State

Richer state households—Connecticut, California, Washington—have higher costs of living and are carrying higher credit card balances. But they also manage to pay them off quickly with their larger incomes.

On the other hand, households in poorer states have below-average debt but it take closer to two years for them to pay it off.

This highlights the unequal debt burden across America. While the people living on the coasts have higher costs, they’re compensated by their incomes. However the South’s lower costs are not as evenly compensated.

And of course, compound interest is not a game played in favor of the borrower. Carrying the debt for longer periods of time accrues additional interest. Bankrate’s analysis points out that when making only minimum payments, it would take more than 17 years to pay it off the national average debt: $6,140.

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Angel Studios’ Homestead

Homestead is an end of the world as we know it movie. Since it is from Angel Studios, I expected and received a movie with an uplifting message for our future if we have to rebuild a society. The base for the homestead is a well prepared estate in the Rockies. The owner comes to terms with the same issues that all prepper groups have already entertained. The details of the ending were not what I was expecting but as I said, it was an uplifting message.

This movie is not a doom and gloom, apocalyptic descent in chaos. While it does cope with the details of survival, there is no sex, foul language or major bloodshed. This movie also is the basis for the “Homestead” series on the Angel Studios website.

After 16 years of doom and gloom forecasts, I do not know of one prepper group that has survived this period. I have personally come to the conclusion that a community based approach is more practical but any success will come down to one factor: morality. And faith is the foundation for a moral people.

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The Lies Are Being Exposed

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Our “Hallowed” Halls

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Bidenomics Failed

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Finally

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Tucker – O’Brien

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I Know Some

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