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Monday, October 4, 2021

JUST A REMINDER: SEO BROTHER AND ALEXA.COM SCAM.

 AS YOU SEE BELOW, ACCORDING TO ALEX.COM, I HAVE NO WEBSITE TRAFFIC. SEO

BROTHER PUBLISHES THESE NUMBERS. I REFUSE TO PAY BLACKMAIL FEES TO THESE 

SCAMMERS, AS THEY TRY TO DRIVE ME, AND OTHERS, OFF THE WEB. THIS IS WHY I 

PUBLISH MY GOOGLE RESULTS DAILY, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY.

HERE ARE THE 2021 NUMBERS BY MONTH, TAKEN DIRECTLY FROM GOOGLE.

2021.

JANUARY-  55,394.

FEBRUARY- 52,088.

MARCH- 64,191.

APRIL- 61,381.

MAY- 58,261.

JUNE-  61,232.

JULY-  65,974.

AUGUST-  64,227.

SEPTEMBER- 63,008.

A NUMBERS CHART IS PUBLISHED AND UPDATED CONSTANTLY.  SEE CHART ACROSS >>

SOMETIMES BEING HONEST ISN'T EASY. 

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION- IS IT THE RALLYING CRY OF THE CLOSET BIGOT? PT 1.

Here is part 1 of an article I first published in 2014. However, I think it still covers the same issues and controversies that the U.S. is facing today. 

LLEGAL IMMIGRATION-   IS IT THE RALLYING CRY OF THE 
CLOSET BIGOT?  PT 1.
As we in the U.S. head into another election cycle, meaningful debate is again giving way to finding issues that prey on the emotional psyche of the average voter. Candidates are looking to polarize certain voting blocks, by offering personal opinions
on certain controversial Topics.

Often, this is not done by Intellectual Reflection,  but with the intent to appeal to the Baser nature of Humanity.  This is best exemplified in the reasoning given by some Politicians running for office, in how they arrived at the positions taken on specific issues.  



For Example;

IMMIGRATION-  At the time of this writing, Immigration Law seems to be the most
important issue for the average voter, in how it is interpreted and enforced.

Unfortunately, there is a profound misunderstanding about what the term IMMIGRANT ACTUALLY MEANS, AND HOW IT IS OFTEN MISUSED BY INDIVIDUALS WITH A SPECIFIC POLITICAL AGENDA.

To clarify, here are definitions for certain words, that will help us find the truth.
( These are my definitions. However, I encourage my readers to Research other 
possible meanings for these terms.)

Immigration-  Is simply the act of changing ones Home or Residence, from one place to another.  For the purpose of this article, it will refer to Citizens or Nationals of one Country, seeking to move inside the borders or areas controlled by another Nation.  This can be either a Permanent or Temporary arrangement.

Refugee Status-  The desire of Individuals to seek sanctuary within the borders of another Nation, to avoid extreme hardship occurring in their Home Country.  This can include Acts of Violence, Famine or Environmental Disasters.  Humanitarian Aid is usually offered to the Refugee by the Nation granting them safe haven, to alleviate hardships already suffered.

Immigrant and Refugee are not one and the same.  An Immigrant desires to remain
as a Resident for a given period of time, or permanently.  A Refugee is given sanctuary only as long as the situation within their Homeland merits it.  They are expected to return once the situation has been stabilized.  Refugees may apply for Immigrant Status, but it is not granted automatically. 
END OF PART 1.

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Saturday, September 25, 2021

Biden's vaccine mandate for workers is supported by legal precedents, experts say. Twitter.

 

Biden's vaccine mandate for workers is supported by legal precedents, experts say

On September 9, US President Joe Biden announced a plan to require all private businesses with 100 or more employees to ensure that their workers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or get tested weekly. The mandate will be implemented through an Emergency Temporary Standard to be issued by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Experts predict legal challenges to be launched, but they say OSHA has the authority to protect workers' safety by requiring vaccinations, Bloomberg reports. The 1905 Supreme Court decision in Jacobson v. Massachusetts has also been widely cited, in which the court upheld the Cambridge, Massachusetts Board of Health’s authority to require vaccination against smallpox during an epidemic.
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