“This is out of The American Spectator. But they pulled some things even out of The Wall Street Journal. And the reality is, I could really say this, probably in one sentence. It never happened, folks. There never was an overpopulation of the Earth.
In fact, we have now entered into a day and age where there is a lot of countries, including the likes of China, where they’re looking at their own population, saying, wait a minute. We don’t have enough young people running around to really meet the demand of what we as a country and economy need moving forward.” – John Rush
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The greatest environmental demographic scare of the second half of the century, overpopulation is now officially conceded to have been a monumental fraud.
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To appreciate what an embarrassing reversal this is for the Green movement. Consider that 40 to 50 years ago, nearly all the scientists, policymakers, Us government agencies, and experts at the UN told us that a rampaging population growth would lead to the doomsday with the world in our lifetime running out of food, energy, and nearly everything else.
Does this sound familiar, folks? Does this sound a lot like global warming, climate change, where you have, quote, Unquote, all of the experts, including the government and the UN, believing that if we don’t do something, that the existential threat right now, the largest crisis you’ve heard Joe Biden and his crony say this, the biggest threat we have in the world today is climate change. Does it not sound eerily familiar to overpopulation?
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“The New York Times put the point even more emphatically in its coverage of this amazing twist of fate by acknowledging in a headline that the dreaded population bomb of the 1960s and ’70s has turned into a global population bust. Folks, the reason why I’m reading this to you is because these are things that I’ve talked about on this program now off and on for the past seven years.” ~ John Rush
Greg’s experience of living in Southeast Asia for two years. What is the Strangest food John has eaten? Jersey Joe Comments on working and eating in Communist China. Tabasco on Ice cream. Monkey brains. Why are the Wagyu steaks so popular? Why the bad wrap on Hot dogs isn’t deserved and how they are made. The best and the worst of hot dogs and what is the best way to cook one. (Hot dog info 34:15)
In a rush to destroy our history, we often overlook the brilliant men who crafted our Declaration of Independence in 1776 with logic and reason rather than emotion and anger.
In 1787, all focus was on future generations, with a brand-new document, The United States Constitution. It is now the longest active governing document globally. When the Founding Fathers wrote this, they recognized they didn’t give us a perfect government but hoped the people would continue to “form a more perfect union.” The Constitution is not a breathing document that follows changes in human development but is a solid foundation constraining the worst tendencies of humans to enslave people through government. Even more so today, the relevancy of their thoughts and writings confirms the immutable agelessness of human nature and the brilliance contained in the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
May God Shed His Grace on Thee
God did align the stars to give us 56 white men to represent all Americans. Our Founding Fathers gambled with “their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor” but felt it was worth it to create a unique place on earth where men governed themselves and individual liberty was the order of the day. They were brilliant because they recognized man’s imperfection, and they included themselves. Our Founding Fathers correctly understood the inherent nature of humans.
Having a distrust of government they realized its tendency to evolve into a bureaucratic master if citizens surrendered their independence. They understood that political and economic freedoms are the twin freedoms and that they are inextricably intertwined. We either preserve both or lose both; preservation is our responsibility. If we fail to stand up to the forces intent on subjugating all people to the rule of man instead of the rule of law, we will enter darkness long before we take our last breath.
In the book, The Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence by B. J. Lossing, he writes about how nine died fighting or from hardship, twelve had their homes pillaged and destroyed by the British, five were captured and tortured before dying, two lost sons, another had two sons captured, and others lost wives and fortunes. They risked it all and paid dearly for our liberties.
We Have a Choice
Every day and in every action, we make choices contributing to our future freedom or eventually subjection. If we honor our founders and predecessors, we’ll breathe our last breath as a free person, confident we repaid the favor given to us. It is up to each of us to contribute to the freedom of future generations rather than squander our inheritance.
Survey Data Shows Americans are Tired of Working from Home
GMC Encouraging Customers to Switch Up Their Daily Routines, Offers 30 Days of Complimentary in-vehicle Wi-Fi®Data Allowing Customers to Get Out and Explore.
GMC Challenges National Work from Home Day with ‘Work from Anywhere’ Weeklong Campaign
For over a year now, a majority of the U.S. workforce has been working in home offices, making National Work From Home Day on June 24 more of a punchline than a day to celebrate. To inspire a change to the mundane, GMC will launch a new weeklong campaign on June 24, encouraging customers to change their usual routine and explore the world around them.
GMC’s “Work from Anywhere” week will run June 24 – July 4, 2021, and to encourage participation, GMC will offer complimentary in-vehicle Wi-Fi data for the first 20,210 existing GMC customers to opt-in and get out, while staying connected. A recent study from Indeed showed 67 percent of all remote workers believe burnout has worsened during the pandemic, with 53 percent indicating they are working longer hours, making it harder to unplug from their home office.
While working from home has become the new reality for many, GMC recognizes that there are some that cannot work from home. GMC thanks all frontline workers who have worked tirelessly for the benefit of the greater good. Eligible participants who engage with the “Work from Anywhere” campaign on social media can also enter the brand’s sweepstakes for a chance to win a new GMC Sierra AT42. Customers are encouraged to participate by sharing their office setups on social, tagging @GMC and #WorkFromAnywhere.
Strategies for entrepreneurs and small business owners who are looking for ways to raise capital post-COVID.
Many businesses rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic are in need of additional capital to bolster their balance sheets. Startups trying to get off the ground in the post-pandemic world need the same thing.
The good news for business owners and entrepreneurs is that money is available – but it’s not just sitting there waiting for them to come take it.
Michael Brette, J.D., founder, president and CEO of Small Cap Equity Advisors spoke with John about that there’s more than enough capital to assist almost every business but people miss out on it because they make a lot of mistakes or have a lot of misconceptions about raising capital. It does takes time and money, and people need to know how to do it legally.
Brette covers why a business plan isn’t enough, how to be strategic and why you have to be able to answer the investor’s “why” question.
“The question those investors want answered is: Why should I invest in your deal and why should I invest at this stage?” Brette says. “People will make these presentations and talk about their technology or other details, and put everybody to sleep. But they never answer the question of why should I pull out my checkbook and write you a check.”
To contact Michael call him at 951-236-8473 or on LinkedIn