Saturday, June 30, 2018

Betsy DeVos on gun control (NONE) the NRA will not allow it!



The NRA grip is so tight GOP lawmakers 
that 
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, 
announced that her
 "School Safety Commission" won't consider the impact of guns.



So

If or should I say 'when' 
the bad guy's comes into our children school 
shooting the school, the teachers and our children, 
the one security guard can always 
'take the bad guy's out'?

 
Will the  security guard have a 
AK-47, a Colt AR-15, 
a machine gun 
or 
maybe a Gatling gun
to ward off the bad guy's until help arrives?
Or

Will the  security guard be hiding outside of the building?

The schools that cannot afford a security guard 
must face the bad guy's with a pencil?


Republicans are showing how short a leash the gun lobby keeps them on.


Education Secretary Betsy DeVos told a Senate panel Tuesday that the newly created Federal Commission on School Safety would not study gun violence in schools.


The commission, created in March, weeks after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., is headed by DeVos to provide recommendations on how to keep schools safe.

“These recommendations will include a range of issues, like social emotional support, recommendation on effective school safety infrastructure, discussion on minimum age for firearms purchases, and the impact that videogames and the media have on violence,” the website for the commission says.

But DeVos downplayed how much the commission would look into firearm violence during a Senate subcommittee hearing.

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

 Saving our children one computer at a time.



Today’s vehicle 'computer module’s' can run almost anything on the road, in the air, and on the water, yet it cannot save our children in the back seat of a vehicle, 
until now.
Your vehicle will warn you if you are low on fuel, door ajar, need an oil change and forget to hook up your seat belt among other things.

So


Why not a 'reverse chip' placed into your vehicle computer module to warn when the seatbelt in the back seat is still hooked up?

Think about it?

People are hooking their children up in the back seat because they love their child and then they forgetting that their lovable child is still in the back seat!

With this chip installed,


If you open any door and the back seat seatbelt is still hooked, the alarm will wake you to your child 


or even your pet still in the vehicle!


However;


Finding a manufacture of car & truck computer module is harder than 

finding truth coming out of trumps mouth or his tweeter account?

Friday, June 8, 2018

This is President Trumps Navy!


US Navy officers LACK lacking skills needed to avoid crashing
This is President Trumps Navy!


For 17 months our navy belonged to this president, 
so what has he accomplished?


Nearly 85% of junior US Navy officers LACK the skills needed to avoid crashing into another ship, report finds after disasters that killed 17

What the hell has happened to my Navy, Mr. Trump?

It's President Barrack Obama's fault!
No!
It's Madam President Hillary Clintons fault!
No!
It's President Bill Clintons fault!
No!
Well then, it must be the fault of those pesky immigrants 
coming from Mexico and Canada?
NOT!

Report came after deadly collisions involving USS Fitzgerald and John S McCain

Out of 164 officers evaluated 
just 27 passed with
 'no concerns' 
about their skills

Senior US Navy officer called results 'sobering' and vowed to increase training 


Published: 09:36 EDT, 7 June 2018 | Updated: 12:01 EDT, 7 June 2018


Nearly 85 percent of junior officers in the US Navy lack the skills needed to react decisively to avoid a collision with another ship, according to a 'sobering' report.

Newly graduated officers were picked at random for a series of tests in response to two deadly collisions last summer involving the USS Fitzgerald and USS John S McCain.

Out of the 164 evaluated, just 27 passed with 'no concerns', while 108 had 'some concerns' and 29 came up with 'significant concerns', according to the report published by the Surface Warfare Officer School and obtained by 
Among the shortfalls identified in the checks:

Officers struggled with operating radars and the associated tools at hand, an issue that emerged in the wake of the Fitzgerald accident.

Officers had a firm grasp of the international rules of the road for navigating ships at sea, but struggled to apply them practically during watch standing, especially in low-visibility situations.

Most officers were able to keep clear of close encounters with other ships in the simulator but those that found themselves in extremis “were often ill-equipped to take immediate action to avoid collisions” — a factor that was a direct contributor to the loss of life in both the John S. McCain and Fitzgerald collisions in 2017.

Troubling US Navy review finds widespread shortfalls in basic seamanship



A junior officer looks through binoculars while standing watch on the bridge aboard the destroyer Carney. (MC2 James Turner/Navy)