Thursday, March 15, 2018

Four important school questions



Four important school questions we must ask ourselves before the next time?
Well at least four?

You know of course that there will be a next time and a next time and a next time and so on!
1- When is the next school one?
2- Where will the next school one be?
3- Will it involve you as a school student?
4- Will the next school death be your son, daughter, niece, nephew, granddaughter or grandson)?

One thing you can count on!

School Shootings
will not be
in a school
where your
politicians school
their children!

Photos:
Students Walk Out to Protest School Shootings, Gun Violence

A generation raised on gun violence sends a loud message to adults: Enough

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Welcome to Balwyn North, Victoria, Australia



Welcome to our friends from Balwyn North, Victoria, Australia

Through
Duck Duck Go
To our main website at
Hope that you found everything that you were looking for?
If not, we do have other sites if you are interested?
Or
You can drop us a line or two and someone well always answer.

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Trump-Pence Administration’s ban on transgender troops



Today,
the Human Rights Campaign, Lambda Legal, OutServe-SLDN, American Military Partner Association, and Gender Justice League
published a full-page USA Today ad featuring leading military, national security and bipartisan officials who agree with the majority of Americans
that the Trump-Pence Administration’s ban on transgender troops is wrong and hurts military readiness.
The ad encourages the vast majority of Americans
who oppose the Trump-Pence Administration’s effort to ban up to 15,000 active duty transgender troops to call the White House
and
demand they put our military readiness and brave servicemembers ahead of politics.
The ad will also run in every local Gannett paper nationwide on Wednesday.



Friday, February 23, 2018

All those that want weapons in our schools


All those that want weapons in our schools—Please grab your weapons!

People that want to arm our schools

Wayne LaPierre NRA Executive Vice-President and CEO wants to arm our schools.
NRA wants to arm our schools.
President wants to arm our schools.
Congress wants to arm our schools.
Republicans want to arm our schools.
White supremacists want to arm our schools.

Nazi sympathizers want to arm our schools.
Care to guess about the above list?
“WELL DUH!”

People that want to out-law
“Weapons of mass destruction”.
95% of our ‘Law officials!”
99% of our teachers.
80% of school employees.
100% of our school children!
100% of our School young adults!
100% of the parents of their children!
Care to guess about the above list?
“WELL DUH!”

Trump denies wanting
to arm teachers, advocates
for arming teachers in same tweet

He can backtrack all he wants.

Rebekah Entralgo Feb 22, 2018


On Thursday morning, President Donald Trump sent out a series of tweets attempting to defend a point raised in another tweet from 2016 that suggested he was not in favor of arming teachers as a solution to school shootings.

In his Thursday morning tweets, however, Trump still proposed arming teachers, with the caveat that they must be “adept” and have “military or training experience.

Trump VS. Trump no Guns!

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Puerto Rico is an island in distress (Well Duh)



Puerto Rico is a Caribbean island in distress (Well Duh)



Puerto Rico is a (110mi by (40mi) island.
It is always windy, sunny and warm.
Because it is an island, water is everywhere, salt and fresh.

Puritans
make trash,
sewer,
heat/cool their building
and
power their island,
right?


Why not do so with 'Alternative Energy Systems'?


Build everything possible under or close to the ground for obvious reasons.

Petroleum products fuel transportation, electricity generation, and industry in Puerto Rico, supplying three-fourths of the energy consumed in the commonwealth.

In 2016, 47% of Puerto Rico’s electricity came from petroleum,
34% from natural gas,
17% from coal,
and
2% from renewable energy.

Two wind farms supplied nearly half of Puerto Rico's renewable generation in 2016;
one of them, the 95-megawatt Santa Isabel facility, is the largest wind farm in the Caribbean.

As of June 2017, Puerto Rico had 127 megawatts of utility-scale solar photovoltaic generating capacity and 88 megawatts of distributed (customer-sited, small-scale) capacity. In the first six months of 2017, more renewable electricity came from solar energy than any other source.

Puerto Rico is a large Caribbean island of roughly 3,500 square miles located in the West Indies.

The maximum length from east to west (from Punta Puerca to Punta Higuero) of 180 km (110 mi) and with a maximum width from north to south (from Isabella to Punta Colón) of 65 km (40 mi). Comparative area: approximately three times the size of Rhode Island.

It’s the easternmost island of the Greater Antilles chain, which also includes Cuba, Jamaica and Hispaniola (divided into Haiti and the Dominican Republic). After centuries of Spanish rule, Puerto Rico became a territory of the United States in 1898 and has been largely self-governing since the mid-20th century. It has a population of some 3.4 million people and a vibrant culture shaped by a mix of Spanish, United States and Afro-Caribbean influences.

After three separate votes in 1967, 1993 and 1998 reaffirmed Puerto Rico’s commonwealth status, a majority of residents who voted in a 2012 referendum said they were not satisfied with the status quo, and indicated their preferred choice was independence over statehood.

Hundreds of thousands of voters left the second part of the referendum blank, however, leaving the question open for further debate. A fifth referendum in 2017 ended in a majority vote for statehood, but only 23 percent of voters (a historic low) turned out.


Monday, February 19, 2018

Survivors of deadly school shooting lash out at Trump



Survivors of deadly school shooting lash out at Trump
Thank you my paper,
the New London Day!

New London County/Norwich County,
the land of my Ancestors!

Please help this country to keep this up until and beyond November.

Bryan and Amber Gruzenksy place flowers on crosses with their son Joshua, 14, outside the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018, where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting on Wednesday. Nikolas Cruz, a former student, was charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)


People visit a makeshift memorial outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 students and faculty were killed in Wednesday's mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018. Nikolas Cruz, a former student, was charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder on Thursday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)


Sunday, February 18, 2018

To my ‘Adult Friends’ please help


To my ‘Adult Friends’
please help these
‘Young Adult Students’
in their quest to protect
our ‘Children’
from
‘Our Corrupt Politicians’?


We must keep the adrenaline flowing
into and far beyond the next elections!

This madness called ‘Greed’ must stop now!

We wear ‘Pink’ to help cure Heart Problems.
We wear ‘Purple’ to help cure Cancer.
We wear ‘Black to help the ‘Me Too Movement’.
We wear ‘Rainbows’ to show support to our friends and neighbors.
Why not,
‘White’
to help protect
our innocent
‘Children’
and
‘Young Adults’