by beres | 2017-01-15 | Enforcement, Government, History, Politics, Religious, USA
Something to think on. An Interesting piece of forgotten U.S. History When Jefferson saw there was no negotiating with Muslims, he formed what is the now the Marines (sea going soldiers). These Marines were attached to U. S. Merchant vessels. When the Muslims attacked...
by beres | 2016-12-31 | Enforcement, Government, Politics
I have read and heard an unrealistic amount of fear driven, and often baseless posts on the Internet since the Election of Donald Trump for US President. Some of my close friends are, not surprisingly, concerned about welfare payments. Others about Social Security...
by beres | 2016-11-04 | Corruption, Enforcement, Government
Have you seen the movie, “The Postman”? Set in a post-apocalyptic USA it pretty much depicts what life WITHOUT a cohesive community is probably like. In short, it is unsurvivable. Imagine tomorrow there is NO US government at all – State, City, or...
by beres | 2016-10-25 | Conformity, Enforcement, Government, Politics, The Art Of Thinking
“We need to know our differences, but at the same time pay attention to the positive aspects that will help us cooperate.” – V. Putin A couple of points of interest. Compare the calm well read, thoughtful timbre of Putin with the shrill rhetoric we...
by beres | 2016-10-18 | Beaurocracy, Enforcement, Government, Politics
This video magnifies the downside of modern civil governance. Yes I DO know the upside as well, so please don’t try telling me about Collective Civil Defence, or the value of Common-Wealth IN a Commonwealth. I will post more on that...
by beres | 2016-10-05 | Beaurocracy, Enforcement, Musings
How EVERY bureaucracy, (regardless of politics), eventually deals with any and all voices raised against...
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