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TAREN DARR: ‘Back to school’ should include a safety check


As a single mother of three, “Back to School” is equal parts exhilarating and overwhelming.

While excited to have my kids back in the classroom after a hot and adventure-filled summer, purchasing new notebooks, pens, binders, and papers – not to mention school appropriate attire and uniforms – can max out my patience and bank account.

But my biggest concern for my children – and their classmates – this year goes far beyond backpacks and books. I’m worried about school safety.

As a former elementary school teacher, I was absolutely blessed to play a small role in the lives of hundreds of kids. For many, my classroom was the first step of their educational journey and “graduation” was always a bittersweet celebration as “my kids” moved on to the next grade.

I also had to come to grips with the harsh reality that at the end of the day, I was also responsible for the health and safety of every young person assigned to my class. Time and time again, at schools like Sandy Hook, Robb Elementary, and Covenant Christian, educators like me became human shields – and sometimes victims – as deranged individuals roamed the halls, looking to inflict harm on innocent, vulnerable children.

While these tragedies always lead to a partisan battle over gun rights, they rarely morph into actual reforms that keep our children safe. There is no shortage of opinions on how to curb violence but the emotions – and politics – continue to get in the way of the facts.

According to some estimates, “86% of mass public shootings took place in gun-free zones.” Schools, which ban the carrying of firearms on campus, remain the prime target for criminals wishing to harm others because these mass murderers, while evil and demented, are cowards who seek limited resistance to their violent rampages.

In a world where evil exists around every corner, our kids are sitting ducks in “Gun Free Zones” where law-abiding citizens lack the ability to prevent tragedy by protecting those who need it most. So, as we prepare to send out kids back to school, here are a few recommendations for fellow parents:

First, learn more about the School Resource Officer (SRO) program. The criminal who attacked The Covenant School picked a day when the school’s security guard was on vacation. If your child’s school doesn’t have a deep bench of SROs, request reinforcements. If your school doesn’t have an SRO program, where armed and trained individuals are present and prepared to act during school hours, demand one.

Next, connect with your local School Board representative or Principal to learn more about efforts to safeguard the school from intruders. Are there cameras? Do the doors lock automatically – and completely – during school hours? Some of these answers may be sensitive in nature but understanding the basic school security measures is your right as a parent. You deserve to know.

Finally, urge and promote public policy that empowers teachers and administrators to protect – and properly respond to – threats within the school. Personally, I support allowing teachers (who choose) to carry firearms. If we are expecting these men and women to protect our students, give them the ability to level the playing field with a weapon to protect themselves and their students.

At the very least, school systems should adopt programs like FASTER, which teach the same skills and techniques that law enforcement officers receive, including close quarters combat against active shooters and emergency medicine (like how to keep a gunshot wound victim alive while waiting for an ambulance to arrive).

I know this advice is “easier said than done” but the alternative – inaction – leads to so much worse. So, add these school safety checks to your “Back to School” to-do list and tackle them before the bell rings on the first day of class. Together, we can help our teachers and administrators make this year safe and successful for all students. With your help, we can prevent tragedy and help those we love the most  to learn, grow, and thrive.
This Story originally came from humanevents.com

 


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Chinese Jets Tail US Spy Plane While Making 1st Pass Over Taiwan Strait In 5 Months

Chinese Jets Tail US Spy Plane While Making 1st Pass Over Taiwan Strait In 5 Months

Chinese Jets Tail US Spy Plane While Making 1st Pass Over Taiwan Strait In 5 Months

China says it sent warplanes to monitor and mirror a US military reconnaissance plane as it flew over the contested Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, according to statements of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

The PLA’s Eastern Theater Command identified the aircraft as a US Navy P-8A Poseidon patrol plane. A statement said the PLA “organized warplanes to tail and monitor the U.S. aircraft’s flight and handled it in accordance with the law.”

US Navy file image: P-8A Poseidon, capable of hunting submarines

“Theater command troops will remain on constant high alert and resolutely safeguard national sovereignty and security as well as regional peace and stability,” the statement added.

The US Navy’s 7th Fleet later confirmed, “The aircraft’s transit of the Taiwan Strait demonstrates the United States’ commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.” It asserted in response to Beijing’s condemnation: “The United States military flies, sails and operates anywhere international law allows.”

“The Poseidon on Tuesday encountered foreign military forces, but the flight was not affected,” the US Navy indicated. “All interactions with foreign military forces during the transit were consistent with international norms and did not impact the operation,” the statement noted.

Tuesday’s fly through marked the US Navy’s first aerial transit of the vital strait in five months. Days prior, the German frigate Baden-Wuerttemberg and support ship Frankfurt am Main made their own transit.

The German pass-through was much rarer, a first in over two decades, and suggests deepening NATO forces’ involvement in the Taiwan issue.

This past summer, Taiwan’s foreign ministry had stated that it “welcomes NATO’s continuous increase in attention to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region in recent years, and its active strengthening of exchanges and interactions with countries in the Indo-Pacific region.”

Median line incursions by Chinese military assets have seen an uptick ever since the election victory last January of new Taiwan President Lai Ching-te, which Beijing has called a ‘separatist’. China’s Foreign Ministry has repeatedly vowed that “The determination of China to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity remains unrelenting.”

Tyler Durden
Wed, 09/18/2024 – 21:20

U.S. says thwarted Chinese 'state-sponsored' cyber attack

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The US Justice Department on Wednesday said it had neutralized a cyber-attack network that affected 200,000 devices worldwide, alleging it was run by hackers backed by the Chinese government. The malware infected a wide range of consumer devices, including routers, cameras, digital video recorders and network-attached storage devices, according to a US statement, with the […]

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Nine US Senators Launch Inquiry Into Kamala Harris’ Failure As ‘Broadband Czar’

Nine US Senators Launch Inquiry Into Kamala Harris’ Failure As ‘Broadband Czar’

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr criticized the Biden-Harris administration, pointing out that their $42.45 billion program to bring high-speed internet to rural America has yet to connect a single person. He said it had been 1,038 days, and “not a single person has been connected” since the program debuted.

Carr on X pushed out a post in the early afternoon of Wednesday featuring a new letter from nine US senators, including Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), stressing concern about VP Harris’ time as ‘broadband czar’ entirely mismanaged the $42.45 billion program to connect rural America. Considering that not a single home in rural America has been connected, the senators warned that the failures are piling up for VP Harris, citing her failure as ‘border czar.’

Dear Vice President Harris:

We are writing to express serious concerns regarding your role as the Biden-Harris administration’s “broadband czar” and the mismanagement of federal broadband initiatives under your leadership. It appears that your performance as “broadband czar” has mirrored your performance as “border czar,” marked by poor management and a lack of effectiveness despite significant federal broadband investments and your promises to deliver broadband to rural areas.

As you are aware, Congress, through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, provided the National Telecommunications and Information Administration with $42.45 billion for the Broadband, Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. These funds are intended to provide broadband access to unserved communities, particularly those in rural areas.

In 2021, you were specifically tasked by President Biden to lead the administration’s efforts to expand broadband services to unserved Americans. And at the time, you stated, “we can bring broadband to rural America today.” Despite your assurances over three years ago, rural and unserved communities continue to wait for the connectivity they were promised. Under your leadership, not a single person has been connected to the internet using the $42.45 billion allocated for the BEAD program. Indeed, Politico recently reported on “the messy, delayed rollout of” this program.

Instead of focusing on delivering broadband services to unserved areas, your administration has used the BEAD program to add partisan, extralegal requirements that were never envisioned by Congress and have obstructed broadband deployment. By imposing burdensome climate change mandates on infrastructure projects, prioritizing government-owned networks over private investment, mandating the use of unionized labor in states, and seeking to regulate broadband rates, your administration has caused unnecessary delays leaving millions of Americans unconnected.

The administration’s lack of focus on truly connecting the unconnected has failed the American people and represents a gross misuse of limited taxpayer dollars. The American public deserves better.

‘All-In’ podcast host Jason Calacanis recently said, “Our government is corrupt and stealing our money. United airlines just put Starlink on 1,000+ planes, but the FCC claims we need to spend 5-10k per rural home for wired connections?!? These homes are putting starlink in on their nickel while they wait for a cable modem in 10 years — wtf??? Pure corruption or insane stupidity — you decide!”

Carr recently chimed in and said Elon Musk’s Starlink offered the FCC a secured commitment of $1,300 per household for 640,000 rural locations. He said in 2023, the federal government rejected Starlink and decided to spend $100,000 per location. 

Musk said Wednesday that the FCC rejected Starlink because of “lawfare.” 

Here’s what X users are saying about an inefficient and what appears to be a ‘corruption’ within the Biden-Harris admin:

Good question.

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Tyler Durden
Wed, 09/18/2024 – 18:00

Fears of all-out war as new Lebanon device blasts kill 14, wound 450

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A second wave of device explosions killed 20 people and wounded more than 450 others on Wednesday in Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon, officials said, stoking fears of an all-out war with Israel. A source close to Hezbollah said walkie-talkies used by its members blew up in its Beirut stronghold, with state media reporting similar blasts […]

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