white house
The epicenter of DC and by extension, the country: The White House is US government incarnate, it's hard to discern what goes on behind those walls...
Fight Less, Love More : 5 Minute Conversations to Change Your Relationship without Blowing Up or Giving In
Every relationship has its fair share of disagreements and conflicts. However, when these conflicts escalate into fights, they can cause significant damage to the relationship. In this book, "Fight Less, Love More: 5 Minute Conversations to Change Your Relationship without Blowing Up or Giving In," we will explore practical ways to reduce conflict and improve communication in our relationships. We will examine the common patterns that lead to fights, and how to shift these patterns to create a more loving and harmonious relationship.
Rajveer Digital MarketerPublished about a year ago in The SwampThe House LITERALLY Divided
The phrase "a house divided against itself will always fall" is a quote from the Bible, and it has become a familiar and powerful metaphor for political and social division. In the United States, it is often used to describe the partisan divide between Republicans and Democrats. Despite their shared history and culture, these two political parties have become increasingly polarized, and their differences have created a deep rift in American society.
Sweet NothingsPublished about a year ago in The SwampTackling Global Health Challenges: Addressing Infectious Diseases, Non-Communicable Diseases, and Health Disparities
Global health refers to the health of populations worldwide, regardless of national boundaries, and encompasses issues related to disease, nutrition, sanitation, and healthcare access. Despite significant progress made in healthcare and medical research, global health challenges continue to pose significant threats to human well-being. In this blog, we will explore the major global health challenges, prevention of infectious diseases, and addressing health disparities in different regions and populations.
Leo WaiterePublished about a year ago in The SwampPositive Thoughts and Prayers Don’t Work
Another day, another mass shooting in the US of A. This time on the campus of Michigan State University. 3 dead, plus the gunman. Innocent young people, and a coward piece of shit who couldn’t deal with life without taking people to the grave alongside him
Jason ProvencioPublished about a year ago in The SwampVote with your Hate
» KEY POINTS A ranked point system should be created in voting for the Presidential ticket where the people have up to 3 candidates they can select in order of preference. The people should also have a negative vote to remove points from the candidate they do not want to win. Netting the ranked choice points and negative points will determine the next President and Vice President of the United States.
Michelle Obama in Her Own Words: Insights from America's First Lady
Michelle Obama, America's first African American First Lady, is a powerful voice for change and social justice. Her passion, intelligence, and advocacy have made her an inspiration to millions of people around the world. From her speeches and interviews to her memoir, "Becoming," Michelle Obama has shared her views and values on issues such as education, health, and community involvement, as well as her experiences as First Lady. In this collection, we'll explore some of her most important and fascinating quotes and speeches, offering insights into her vision for a better future.
Forever MagnificoPublished about a year ago in The SwampJimmy Carter Short Biography
Jimmy Carter Short Biography Jimmy Carter was born James Earl Carter, Jr. on October 1, 1924 in Plains, Georgia. Plains is a small town located in the southwest part of the state. His father, James Earl Carter Sr., was a peanut farmer and his mother, Lillian Gordy Carter, was a registered nurse. He had three younger siblings: Gloria, Ruth, and Billy. As a child he attended the local elementary school and then finished high school in 1941. After graduation he enrolled at Georgia Southwestern College but left after only one year to attend the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He graduated from the academy in 1946 with a bachelor's degree in science and engineering.
Timothy A RowlandPublished about a year ago in The SwampBlack History
Black History is an intricate narrative of resilience, creativity, and strength that spans centuries. It is a history that tells the stories of black people's contributions to world civilization and culture, their struggles and triumphs. In this comprehensive overview, we will cover the significant historical events, movements, and figures that have shaped the experiences and contributions of black people from Ancient Africa to modern-day.
Forever MagnificoPublished about a year ago in The SwampChina Alleges US of Unlawful Balloon Flights Through Its Airspace
China has accused the United States of “illegally” 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
» 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 — whether they live in the States or Territories — should vote for the President and Vice President directly.
What is the President's Job?
» KEY POINTS Almost all of the promises Presidential candidates make cannot be kept because what they say they will do is the job of Congress. The Legislative Branch has illegally and un-Constitutionally ceded power to the Executive Branch. Each Branch of the Federal Government needs the proper barriers and checks enshrined in the Constitution.
When was the last time the United States and Iran went to war for 24 hours?
The US-Iran 24-hour war was on the verge of escalating into a full-fledged battle that would have ended in a new global war. Check out today's spectacular narrative to see how Iran and the US refused to back down and how a massive conflict was almost avoided! 😂😤🤯