Your essay today surely lays out the obstacles everyman (and woman) will encounter, should they wish to fully consider matters of import to their lives and their country. It is, in fact, one of my ongoing frustrations. I am very thankful that you terrific doctors have been so instrumental in helping us identify productive sources. One pr…
Your essay today surely lays out the obstacles everyman (and woman) will encounter, should they wish to fully consider matters of import to their lives and their country. It is, in fact, one of my ongoing frustrations. I am very thankful that you terrific doctors have been so instrumental in helping us identify productive sources. One presumes ‘everyman’ generally isn’t accessing such invaluable assistance in identifying sources.
You suggest that our Congress has been deferring and dissembling regarding their oversight responsibilities as related to these matters. I, myself, have been grumbling that in the past couple years in particular that we’ve seen meetings and this year hearings that don’t seem to be generating meaningful focused responses. Just more sound and fury that keeps us entertained and hopeful. You further note the possible import of the ballot box. Of course that, with the related deliberate corruptions is mightily in question.
One avenue that comes to mind is how to get more everymen to seek legitimate/reliable information to use in forming their opinions and resulting actions. How can they come up with sources that provide or will lead them to ‘the truths of the matters asserted’? Off hand, beyond yourselves, maybe the Heritage Foundation, Hillsdale College, some of the sources I see regularly on GETTR, selected news outlets (a friend ? informed me she received an edition of the Epoch Times and immediately threw it into the trash as a biased unreliable source - I deem her as not worth the effort to disabuse of her opinions.) That said how to we get the amenable to seek out ‘good’ information sources on which to base their courses of actions?
At the moment what comes to mind is a series to help them identify honest and productive sources. I suppose you may laugh at my naïveté but RFK Jr has been talking about bringing people together. Could RFK Jr and the Trump folks sponsor a series to help the public/everymen to better locate reliable sources to assist in informing themselves. If they would collaborate that would defuse concerns of political bents impacting on the information. Ok, so that’s too grand. Can we come up with less challenging ways to accomplish such missions?
It is indeed infuriating to think of the moneys that are being spent on deluding us, to our detriment. Thank you ever so much for helping us to learn about it and to consider ways to overcome the damages they are causing! Clear pictures of our opposition are invaluable!
Take the best of care! You are appreciated! Bestest and lots more!
IMO Congress began abrogating their responsibility to legislate when they began to create these agencies to do the heavy lifting they were elected to do. SCOTUS should have stopped this nonsense in its tracks
Absent SCOTUS (I don't recall any particulars of their being asked to) we do need to do our very best to get an Administration elected that will take on the issues of the delegation of responsibilities, the Administrative State and the Agencies that are not producing valuable outcomes. In the meantime we need to continue to bring these issues/needs forcefully to the attention of the Congress persons we have in place. Power to us!
I can tell when I hit an issue that they recognize because their response is something other than canned. But I'm fortunate to have Hawley and Schmitt and my newly elected House member is having a telephone townhall Thursday evening so he is making an effort to understand our issues.
Your essay today surely lays out the obstacles everyman (and woman) will encounter, should they wish to fully consider matters of import to their lives and their country. It is, in fact, one of my ongoing frustrations. I am very thankful that you terrific doctors have been so instrumental in helping us identify productive sources. One presumes ‘everyman’ generally isn’t accessing such invaluable assistance in identifying sources.
You suggest that our Congress has been deferring and dissembling regarding their oversight responsibilities as related to these matters. I, myself, have been grumbling that in the past couple years in particular that we’ve seen meetings and this year hearings that don’t seem to be generating meaningful focused responses. Just more sound and fury that keeps us entertained and hopeful. You further note the possible import of the ballot box. Of course that, with the related deliberate corruptions is mightily in question.
One avenue that comes to mind is how to get more everymen to seek legitimate/reliable information to use in forming their opinions and resulting actions. How can they come up with sources that provide or will lead them to ‘the truths of the matters asserted’? Off hand, beyond yourselves, maybe the Heritage Foundation, Hillsdale College, some of the sources I see regularly on GETTR, selected news outlets (a friend ? informed me she received an edition of the Epoch Times and immediately threw it into the trash as a biased unreliable source - I deem her as not worth the effort to disabuse of her opinions.) That said how to we get the amenable to seek out ‘good’ information sources on which to base their courses of actions?
At the moment what comes to mind is a series to help them identify honest and productive sources. I suppose you may laugh at my naïveté but RFK Jr has been talking about bringing people together. Could RFK Jr and the Trump folks sponsor a series to help the public/everymen to better locate reliable sources to assist in informing themselves. If they would collaborate that would defuse concerns of political bents impacting on the information. Ok, so that’s too grand. Can we come up with less challenging ways to accomplish such missions?
It is indeed infuriating to think of the moneys that are being spent on deluding us, to our detriment. Thank you ever so much for helping us to learn about it and to consider ways to overcome the damages they are causing! Clear pictures of our opposition are invaluable!
Take the best of care! You are appreciated! Bestest and lots more!
IMO Congress began abrogating their responsibility to legislate when they began to create these agencies to do the heavy lifting they were elected to do. SCOTUS should have stopped this nonsense in its tracks
Absent SCOTUS (I don't recall any particulars of their being asked to) we do need to do our very best to get an Administration elected that will take on the issues of the delegation of responsibilities, the Administrative State and the Agencies that are not producing valuable outcomes. In the meantime we need to continue to bring these issues/needs forcefully to the attention of the Congress persons we have in place. Power to us!
I can tell when I hit an issue that they recognize because their response is something other than canned. But I'm fortunate to have Hawley and Schmitt and my newly elected House member is having a telephone townhall Thursday evening so he is making an effort to understand our issues.
Yes, SCOTUS has done been brave enough to simply do their job.