politics
Politics does not dictate our collective cultural mindset as much as it simply reflects it; We've got to look in the mirror sometimes, and we've got one.
Opinion: Mass Shootings Are A Mental Health Issue, Not A Gun Regulations Issue
The rise in mass shootings is a complex issue, and there is much debate as to the cause. However, it is clear that many of the perpetrators of these heinous crimes have a history of mental illness. In fact, studies have shown that individuals with mental illness are more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators. Nevertheless, the media and some politicians have pointed to gun control as the solution to the problem of mass shootings. This essay argues that the increase in mass shootings is a result of mental health issues in society and not a lack of gun regulation.
Jodi BerkleyPublished about a year ago in The SwampDon't Put All Your Faith In Government
Governments are the institutions that are responsible for the governance of a country. They are responsible for making and enforcing laws and regulations, managing public resources, and providing essential services to citizens. However, despite the essential role that governments play, people should not trust their government blindly. In this essay, we will explore some of the reasons why people should not trust their government.
Jodi BerkleyPublished about a year ago in The SwampHow stupid is Russia's justification for losing the Ukrainian war?
Throughout history, Russia has been led by generals who graduated from some of the world's most prestigious military institutions. Thankfully for Ukraine, Russia's present military chiefs only attended Clown College. This is the most illogical argument why Russia is gradually losing the fight in Ukraine. π€π΅π₯΄π€
India's Third World War Strategy
India has the unfortunate circumstance of having two opposing neighbors on its borders. It also has the advantage of having a better strategic position. See how India is preparing for World War III in today's stunning new narrative! π΅οΈββοΈπ€―π€―π΅οΈββοΈ
The 2024 US Presidential Election: Candidates, Policies, and Outcomes
The 2024 presidential election in the United States is just around the corner. As the country looks to elect its next president, there are already many speculations and discussions surrounding the potential candidates, policies, and issues that may define this election. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the upcoming 2024 presidential election and explore some of the possible scenarios and outcomes.
Lawrence LeasePublished about a year ago in The SwampChina goes on the offensive as balloon fallout threatens to damage credibility
It's been around two weeks since a thought Chinese reconnaissance expand entered American airspace before the end of last month. In that time China's reaction has moved from appeasing to angry, and presently, as the aftermath proceeds, to out and out fierce.
Inham ImthiyasPublished about a year ago in The SwampThe APS announcement of its hacking attempt is ridiculous
ALGIERS - Reactions varied on social media in response to the Algerian News Agency's confirmation that its official website had been subjected to cyber attacks, and indicated in an official statement that the source of these attacks was Morocco and Israel.
News CorrectPublished about a year ago in The SwampAn Open Examination of Russia's Military Situation
What is the true state of Russia's military? Reports from both Russian and Western sources present a bleak picture. To learn the true tale, read today's new amazing narrative. βπ§πΆπΆπ§β
The Baltic is Heating Up - Politically
There's been a heavy focus on the east of Ukraine with many observers wondering if the touted Russian Spring offensive in the Donbas is really underway as Russia is losing more than 1,000 killed almost every day.
James MarineroPublished about a year ago in The SwampLosers and Suckers
You all know the story of how the draft dodger-in-chief referred to those who died in conflict as losers and suckers. But then again, how is this not surprising from someone who told John McCain that he wasn't a hero because he got caught (1) or mocked the family of Captain Humayun Khan (2) yet, the Orange Fuhrer himself wussed his way out of any real fighting because of his "daddy's influence, the cowardice of the draft board and the doctor who proved himself to be a quack and falsified his diagnosis.
Johann HollarPublished about a year ago in The SwampChina Alleges US of Unlawful Balloon Flights Through Its Airspace
China has accused the United States of βillegallyβ flying high-altitude balloons into its airspace more than 10 times since January 2022, claims that drew an immediate rebuttal from the White House, as bilateral tensions flare in the fallout from a Chinese balloon that was shot down by American fighter jets after traveling across the continental US.
Andrei FlorescuPublished about a year ago in The SwampGraduation Day from Electoral College
Β» KEY POINTS Issues with the Electoral College started to come to a head all the way back in 1796, the 3rd Presidential election and the first after George Washington. The Electoral College was created as a compromise to get more States to sign off on the Constitution and not because it is particularly beneficial or fair. It is very straightforward: all people of the United States β whether they live in the States or Territories β should vote for the President and Vice President directly.