Commented on Capitol Police Chief fears "extremists" plotting to blow up the Capitol during Biden's State of the UnionA real investigation may not prove to be beneficial to the Democratic Socialists, who wantonly lie, slander and openly cheat to gain power and keep it.
This is why there are few patriots who are Democratic Socialists; the exception being those few that have served in combat zones as combatants.
Commented: Friday, February 26th, 2021 @ 9:16 am
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I don't get to witness these pressers like I use to since FOX News rarely carries them, and I get that. These pressers are becoming increasingly dishonest and no "journalists" ask the appropriate questions except little Peter Doocy, who, while young, knows how to act as a real journalist.
Commented: Thursday, February 25th, 2021 @ 8:13 pm
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This is a truth I well understand.
Commented: Thursday, February 25th, 2021 @ 4:38 pm
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Commented on Why Universities Should Not Be Anti-RacistNever be fool by the semantics of the Left. They construct exclusive ideals built on lies, which employs weird combinations of words that boggle the imaginations of people that actually understand real words spoken by real people.
Commented: Thursday, February 25th, 2021 @ 9:24 am
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Commented on Remarks by President Biden and Prime Minister Trudeau of Canada in Joint Press StatementsHow can one Democratic Socialist leader upset another Leftist leader of a disparate nation just by closing down a pipeline?
Commented: Wednesday, February 24th, 2021 @ 10:56 pm
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Commented on Roadmap for a Renewed U.S.– Canada PartnershipThis is what you tend to want to believe when you don't know stuff, real true stuff.
Commented: Wednesday, February 24th, 2021 @ 8:24 pm
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I can't believe how stupid these well people are.
CNN has no journalists working there ... not even the Little Vanderbilt Boy.
Commented: Wednesday, February 24th, 2021 @ 8:08 am
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Commented on NCGOP Files Public Comment Letter Objecting to NCSBE’s Proposed Rules Limiting Poll Watchers and Free SpeechWhen you have a Democratic Socialist governor, you get a Democratic Socialist SBE.
Commented: Wednesday, February 24th, 2021 @ 8:05 am
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CNN and Politico are inconsequential as measurable voices of reason or intellect.
Commented: Wednesday, February 24th, 2021 @ 12:46 am
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Commented on Hanson Believes We’re Going MadI always listen to Victor Davis Hanson, and I listen to the murmur of the real people, and what I have gained from that special hearing is that folks are pissed, and they desire answers over hyperbole.
Commented: Wednesday, February 24th, 2021 @ 12:22 am
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Commented on Bill Gates’ Role in Pushing Anti-Racist MathAmericans right NOW have a desperate need for those who rise to great success, and the great privilege born from such fortunate industry to be wise while exhibiting whatever care they wish to bequeath upon our humble masses, and we, as a People, are greatly let down when these
denizens of commerce, or the arts, or athletics, or politics fall so pitifully short. Bill Gates should probably NOW step down from the World stage, gather his estimable wealth with him, and just go away.
Commented: Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021 @ 2:51 am
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Thanks.
It was a quickie (quick for me since I am not a fast writer) done yesterday, and lo and behold that post got nearly 6,000 views. That is really good for BCN; although, now hosting our friends the Beaufort Observer on the BCN platform, all of our combined traffic is really picking up. Thanks again.
Commented: Monday, February 22nd, 2021 @ 8:24 am
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Commented on Get ready for the SetupGreat analogy Steve.
This "Never let a crisis go to waste" motif of the Leftist Non Patriots is getting really old, and I am waiting patiently for the other patriots to get as pissed off as I have long been about these sorry interlopers.
Commented: Sunday, February 21st, 2021 @ 2:13 pm
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If I was to say something that might appear hyperbolic here: "Well, this is now the downfall of our Republic ... then I would be lying."
Truly, the downfall of our Republic, mostly due to gross negligence by the Education Industry, began 10s of years ago. My non hyperbolic advice: Expect far more from the Education Industry. Here are two reasons why: 1) YOU pay for their very existence, always have, and you have paid quite well; 2) THEY are prone to go off the rails because far too many within their ranks aren't as brilliant as they pretend to be. Here is another thought: Reclaim your local education resource from the so called "educators", and WE could rebuild this Republic into something stupid politicians, elected by stupid people can never destroy, which is their is THEIR struggle to effect.
Commented: Sunday, February 21st, 2021 @ 8:48 am
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Remember during the George W. Bush administration where that president allowed his wife, Laura, to get involved making national education decisions that exhibited little to know foresight, one was the testing of children by national norms on a continual basis, which mostly just taught the teachers to teach those tests rather than teach OUR children a more robust curriculum to attain real knowledge.
It has been all downhill since then.
Commented: Sunday, February 21st, 2021 @ 8:27 am
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My well considered opinion on this matter is simply this: If we must refer to First Lady Jill Biden as "Dr. Jill Biden", shouldn't we also be called upon to refer to Covid Joe as "The Brain Surgeon?"
Commented: Saturday, February 20th, 2021 @ 3:45 pm
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Think about where Joe Philanderer was a few years back.
Give him some strange bum (front or rear) to squeeze, or some hair to smell, and he was a regular guy ... as long as you did not put a microphone in his face, then all bets were off as to what would be his next manic move. But now Joe Masked-Up has religion: Keep him masked muzzled and when, and if you can make out his words, he is just Woke Stupid ... and damn proud of it. Covid Joe gets it, he really gets it.
Commented: Saturday, February 20th, 2021 @ 12:18 pm
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Don't you just love when this happens.
This is how patriots stop the intellectual leeches of this new age of our American society.
Commented: Saturday, February 20th, 2021 @ 9:52 am
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Commented on Statement by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. On the Introduction of the Equality Act in CongressThis is truly scary stuff Democratic Socialist Joe.
This Republic does not need legislation enforcing one set of principles and rights over another's, when the 14th Amendment, and many other articles and amendments of the Constitution already spell it all out. What this legislation intends to do is to set one group over another, and another group over another, and on and on until the only freedoms allowed are those of the politically privileged. This is what you get when your president is a bona fide Idiot.
Commented: Saturday, February 20th, 2021 @ 1:34 am
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I met Bob Dole once on the streets of Washington, NC, when his wife, Elizabeth, was running for the US Senate in representing NC. I remember him as an older, fit man, with a distinguished countenance, and a warm and gracious personality.
I wish Senator Dole the best of God's Will. God bless this American hero.
Commented: Friday, February 19th, 2021 @ 8:28 pm
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Commented on Statement by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. On Introduction of the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021We publish most press releases from the White House so we can know what the Democratic Socialists are doing to our Republic; how, they attempt to remake our Capitalist society of real freedoms and multiple ideas into a Socialist Monolith, with our freedoms limited by the whim of the few.
This monolith of creative and cognitive thought by the Democratic Socialists handling Doddering Joe is an integral mechanism of their One Party ambitions.
Commented: Friday, February 19th, 2021 @ 5:31 pm
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Commented on A tribute to Rush LimbaughI saw this last night, and actually waited for this segment of Hannity's show, so I could hear "Mr. Snerdley" speak after being off mic. for all these years, and still remaining such an important component, though silent, of Rush's "Excellence In Broadcasting".
Commented: Friday, February 19th, 2021 @ 5:12 pm
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Agreed. And, while I know this is pure redundancy of message, should Ly'n' Joe Bid'n' fall, Kamala and Nancy are far worse.
Commented: Friday, February 19th, 2021 @ 5:01 pm
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Hey, what's wrong with America Last, and why should every president have to be a patriot?
Barack Hussein Obama was a non patriot, and look how popular he was with the know-nothing-folks. Unsecure Southern Border Joe could be just as popular. Give Joe Hypocrite a chance why don't you?
Commented: Friday, February 19th, 2021 @ 4:15 am
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Open Borders Joe is cancelling out this Executive Order (below) by President Trump: What, pray tell, does the Democratic Socialist president have up the sleeve of his feeble arm to replace this practical initiative:
Executive Order 13801 of June 15, 2017 Expanding Apprenticeships in America By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and to promote affordable education and rewarding jobs for American workers, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Purpose. America's education systems and workforce development programs are in need of reform. In today's rapidly changing economy, it is more important than ever to prepare workers to fill both existing and newly created jobs and to prepare workers for the jobs of the future. Higher education, however, is becoming increasingly unaffordable. Furthermore, many colleges and universities fail to help students graduate with the skills necessary to secure high-paying jobs in today's workforce. Far too many individuals today find themselves with crushing student debt and no direct connection to jobs. Against this background, federally funded education and workforce development programs are not effectively serving American workers. Despite the billions of taxpayer dollars invested in these programs each year, many Americans are struggling to find full-time work. These Federal programs must do a better job matching unemployed American workers with open jobs, including the 350,000 manufacturing jobs currently available. Expanding apprenticeships and reforming ineffective education and workforce development programs will help address these issues, enabling more Americans to obtain relevant skills and high-paying jobs. Apprenticeships provide paid, relevant workplace experiences and opportunities to develop skills that employers value. Additionally, they provide affordable paths to good jobs and, ultimately, careers. Finally, federally funded education and workforce development programs that do not work must be improved or eliminated so that taxpayer dollars can be channeled to more effective uses. Sec. 2. Policy. It shall be the policy of the Federal Government to provide more affordable pathways to secure, high-paying jobs by promoting apprenticeships and effective workforce development programs, while easing the regulatory burden on such programs and reducing or eliminating taxpayer support for ineffective workforce development programs. Sec. 3. Definitions. For purposes of this order: (a) the term “apprenticeship” means an arrangement that includes a paid-work component and an educational or instructional component, wherein an individual obtains workplace-relevant knowledge and skills; and (b) the term “job training programs” means Federal programs designed to promote skills development or workplace readiness and increase the earnings or employability of workers, but does not include Federal student aid or student loan programs. Sec. 4. Establishing Industry-Recognized Apprenticeships. (a) The Secretary of Labor (Secretary), in consultation with the Secretaries of Education and Commerce, shall consider proposing regulations, consistent with applicable law, including 29 U.S.C. 50, that promote the development of apprenticeship programs by third parties. These third parties may include trade and industry groups, companies, non-profit organizations, unions, and joint labor-management organizations. To the extent permitted by law and supported by sound Start Printed Page 28230policy, any such proposed regulations shall reflect an assessment of whether to: (i) determine how qualified third parties may provide recognition to high-quality apprenticeship programs (industry-recognized apprenticeship programs); (ii) establish guidelines or requirements that qualified third parties should or must follow to ensure that apprenticeship programs they recognize meet quality standards; (iii) provide that any industry-recognized apprenticeship program may be considered for expedited and streamlined registration under the registered apprenticeship program the Department of Labor administers; (iv) retain the existing processes for registering apprenticeship programs for employers who continue using this system; and (v) establish review processes, consistent with applicable law, for considering whether to: (A) deny the expedited and streamlined registration under the Department of Labor's registered apprenticeship program, referred to in subsection (a)(iii) of this section, in any sector in which Department of Labor registered apprenticeship programs are already effective and substantially widespread; and (B) terminate the registration of an industry-recognized apprenticeship program recognized by a qualified third party, as appropriate. (b) The Secretary shall consider and evaluate public comments on any regulations proposed under subsection (a) of this section before issuing any final regulations. Sec. 5. Funding to Promote Apprenticeships. Subject to available appropriations and consistent with applicable law, including 29 U.S.C. 3224a, the Secretary shall use available funding to promote apprenticeships, focusing in particular on expanding access to and participation in apprenticeships among students at accredited secondary and post-secondary educational institutions, including community colleges; expanding the number of apprenticeships in sectors that do not currently have sufficient apprenticeship opportunities; and expanding youth participation in apprenticeships. Sec. 6. Expanding Access to Apprenticeships. The Secretaries of Defense, Labor, and Education, and the Attorney General, shall, in consultation with each other and consistent with applicable law, promote apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships for America's high school students and Job Corps participants, for persons currently or formerly incarcerated, for persons not currently attending high school or an accredited post-secondary educational institution, and for members of America's armed services and veterans. The Secretaries of Commerce and Labor shall promote apprenticeships to business leaders across critical industry sectors, including manufacturing, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and health care. Sec. 7. Promoting Apprenticeship Programs at Colleges and Universities. The Secretary of Education shall, consistent with applicable law, support the efforts of community colleges and 2-year and 4-year institutions of higher education to incorporate apprenticeship programs into their courses of study. Sec. 8. Establishment of the Task Force on Apprenticeship Expansion. (a) The Secretary shall establish in the Department of Labor a Task Force on Apprenticeship Expansion. (b) The mission of the Task Force shall be to identify strategies and proposals to promote apprenticeships, especially in sectors where apprenticeship programs are insufficient. The Task Force shall submit to the President a report on these strategies and proposals, including: (i) Federal initiatives to promote apprenticeships; (ii) administrative and legislative reforms that would facilitate the formation and success of apprenticeship programs;Start Printed Page 28231 (iii) the most effective strategies for creating industry-recognized apprenticeships; and (iv) the most effective strategies for amplifying and encouraging private-sector initiatives to promote apprenticeships. (c) The Department of Labor shall provide administrative support and funding for the Task Force, to the extent permitted by law and subject to availability of appropriations. (d) The Secretary shall serve as Chair of the Task Force. The Secretaries of Education and Commerce shall serve as Vice-Chairs of the Task Force. The Secretary shall appoint the other members of the Task Force, which shall consist of no more than twenty individuals who work for or represent the perspectives of American companies, trade or industry groups, educational institutions, and labor unions, and such other persons as the Secretary may from time to time designate. (e) Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.), may apply to the Task Force, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those of reporting to the Congress, shall be performed by the Chair, in accordance with guidelines issued by the Administrator of General Services. (f) Members of the Task Force shall serve without additional compensation for their work on the Task Force, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701-5707), consistent with the availability of funds. (g) A member of the Task Force may designate a senior member of his or her organization to attend any Task Force meeting. (h) The Task Force shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 9. Excellence in Apprenticeships. Not later than 2 years after the date of this order, the Secretary shall, consistent with applicable law, and in consultation with the Secretaries of Education and Commerce, establish an Excellence in Apprenticeship Program to solicit voluntary information for purposes of recognizing, by means of a commendation, efforts by employers, trade or industry associations, unions, or joint labor-management organizations to implement apprenticeship programs. Sec. 10. Improving the Effectiveness of Workforce Development Programs. (a) Concurrent with its budget submission to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the head of each agency shall submit a list of programs, if any, administered by their agency that are designed to promote skills development and workplace readiness. For such programs, agencies shall provide information on: (i) evaluations of any relevant data pertaining to their effectiveness (including their employment outcomes); (ii) recommendations for administrative and legislative reforms that would improve their outcomes and effectiveness for American workers and employers; and (iii) recommendations to eliminate those programs that are ineffective, redundant, or unnecessary. (b) The Director of OMB shall consider the information provided by agencies in subsection (a) of this section in developing the President's Fiscal Year 2019 Budget. (c) The head of each agency administering one or more job training programs shall order, subject to available appropriations and consistent with applicable law, an empirically rigorous evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs, unless such an analysis has been recently conducted. When feasible, these evaluations shall be conducted by third-party evaluators using the most rigorous methods appropriate and feasible for the program, with preference given to multi-site randomized controlled trials.Start Printed Page 28232 (d) The Director of OMB shall provide guidance to agencies on how to fulfill their obligations under this section. Sec. 11. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: (i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of OMB relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. (b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. (c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, June 15, 2017. Filed 6-19-17; 11:15 am] [FR Doc. 2017-13012
Commented: Thursday, February 18th, 2021 @ 11:02 pm
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Commented on Drug Arrest in WashingtonAmericans do not need any substance, controlled or otherwise, that would make our People more stupid.
I know I sound like a broken record, but raw intelligence, or the lack thereof, could be our greatest challenge as a Representative Republic to retain ... an then regain to continue to exist.
Commented: Thursday, February 18th, 2021 @ 3:47 pm
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Commented on 2 PM Update (2/18) — Heavy Rain / Flooding Potential"As long as I remember, the rain's been coming down; Clouds of mystery pouring, confusion on the ground; Good men through the ages, trying to find the sun; And I wonder, still I wonder; Who'll stop the rain?" - John Fogerty
Commented: Thursday, February 18th, 2021 @ 3:41 pm
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Commented on Heavy Rains and Flooding Possible Thurs & Fri"And still the rain kept pouring; Falling on my ears; And I wonder, still I wonder; Who'll stop the rain?"
Commented: Thursday, February 18th, 2021 @ 3:33 pm
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Great comment B.T.
And I agree, if Trump could have been more like Rush, he would still be in office. Actually, if Rush decided to run for president long before he got so sick, he would have been unbeatable.
Commented: Thursday, February 18th, 2021 @ 12:20 pm
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Commented on Proof About Why You Need to Be At Precinct MeetingsWhat is really strange is that I have been a county commissioner for going on 22 years here in Beaufort County, and I just received a correspondence about the upcoming precinct meetings /county convention, and just like they have for the almost last two years, they spelled my name wrong, and they get it really wrong.
It is good that the mailman knows who I am and can spell my name. Maybe if I voted for tax increases for Beaufort County citizens, and for my fellow Democratic Socialist commissioners to be placed in key positions when a Conservative is in contention, they would get my name right. My father once told me: "Son, you get a man's name right, it might be all he'll ever own." I get that; I have always gotten that. It is kind of a respect thing.
Commented: Thursday, February 18th, 2021 @ 8:45 am
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A note to all my Rush friends that recognized the hilarity of Mr. Limbaugh: Please contribute any file that expresses any of the spots where Rush did a spot utilizing the "Gorbasm" motif. I will publish it immediately.
Commented: Wednesday, February 17th, 2021 @ 11:03 pm
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Marshmallow Journalism at its best. Nothing more from the Vanderbilt boy and the Imposter President.
Commented: Wednesday, February 17th, 2021 @ 10:07 pm
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Commented on N.C. Republicans Wonder What’s Next After Trump?I would have no trouble voting to censure Mr. Burr, just as I had no trouble not voting for Burr when it came to his re-election as senator.
During the Russia Hoax, watching Mark Warner push his way around on the Intelligence Committee during their investigation made me wonder: What are they learning that is real, then it was why are they not learning what is real?
Commented: Tuesday, February 16th, 2021 @ 5:22 pm
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"The truth about the steal" are 5 good words strung together.
I bought 2 My Pillows because I appreciate Mike too.
Commented: Tuesday, February 16th, 2021 @ 4:47 pm
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