Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, Feb. 20

Daily : , Feb. 20

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Charges dismissed for Fort Wayne man accused of using 3D printer to turn pistol into machine gun

TAKE A SEAT: Shark Tank’s O’Leary Takes CNN to School Over NY Judge’s Bonkers Anti-Trump Ruling

GoFundMe effort to help Trump pay $350M fine is raising some serious bank

70% of Largest U.S. Cities on Verge of Bankruptcy


Hour 2

Bud Light loses crown as best selling Super Bowl beer – with Corona taking top spot after Dylan Mulvaney boycott

Man Who Fatally Shot Minnesota Officers Identified as 38-Year-Old Barred from Gun Possession

Put A ‘Kill Switch’ On Gov’t Bureaucrats, Not Our Cars

CNN Calls for Limits on How Often Americans Can Travel Abroad: “Carbon Passports May be the Answer”

WSJ report: Scientists are using increasingly shocking and risky methods to try to combat climate change

New Study Shows For First Time Men and Women’s Brains Work Differently


Hour 3

Gretchen Whitmer looking for Michigan residents to house migrants

Nevada Launches Investigation After Residents Told Their Ballot Had Been Counted When They Hadn’t Voted

THE EVOLUTION OF ELECTORAL FRAUD

BIDEN ADMIN: LET’S LABEL MORE BLACK VETERANS “MENTALLY DISABLED” IN THE NAME OF EQUITY!

Daily Show Prep: Wed, Jan. 31

Daily : Wed, Jan. 31

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Finally! Biden to Visit Site of East Palestine, Ohio, Train Derailment

CHRISTIAN VET CHARGED WITH HATE CRIME FOR TAKING A PATRIOTIC STAND AGAINST SATANIC STATUE DISPLAYED AT IOWA’S CAPITOL

Indiana legislation would add extra verification steps to prove voters are eligible

The Average American’s Household Expenses Are $6,081 A Month Or $72,967 A Year — But The Median Annual Household Income Is Just $74,580


Hour 2

CDC: Covid & Stress to Blame for Soaring Sudden Heart Attack Deaths

John Fetterman’s Wife Silences Social Media amid Backlash from Leftists

Nancy Pelosi’s Son Avoids Criminal Charges… for the Seventh Time

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/alert-new-biden-atf-rule-drafted-to-ban-all-private-gun-sales/
https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/breaking-house-committee-approves-articles-of-impeachment-against-mayorkas/

‘This Is Real Fascism’: Anger Erupts After Biden DOJ Targets More Pro-Life Protesters, Who Now Face Decade Behind Bars

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/beheading-video-is-still-on-facebook-twitter-removed-it-instantly/

Hour 3

Indiana house advances bill boosting teacher workforce

Another one! What the heck is happening to the U.S. airline system?

https://wowo.com/the-rnc-will-meet-privately-after-trump-allies-pull-resolution-to-call-him-the-presumptive-nominee/

Common Veterans Podcast Episode 12: Take This Job and Shove It

Common Episode 12: Take This Job and Shove It

Common Veterans
SEASON 1 ADDENDUM
Episode 12: TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE
From getting of the military to new jobs as civilians, the transition inevitably feels like it was forced! The Common Veterans take stab at why everything seems so difficult to do in a civilian job.

I. Introduction
a. Welcome to the addendum to Season 2
i. Why we do what we do
ii. Brief introduction to being a military member and the sense of humor and mindset that goes along with it
II. I QUIT
a. Leaving the military and returning to civilian life perspectives
i. Initiative
ii. Humor
b. You don’t know what you don’t know…
i. Specialized jobs such as combat arms have a different view on civilian employers
ii. Logistics and public figures
iii. Life in the background
c. Can you trust your civilian counterparts like you trust your military siblings?
i. and firefighters
ii. Doctors and social workers
iii. General civilian contracting
III. Entrepreneurial Spirit
a. Veterans start their companies…
i. Bro shirts
1. GruntStyle CEO gets the boot
2. Other Veteran owned companies
ii. Creative Companies
1. Craft companies
a. Leather
b. Graphic Design

2. Podcasting and Public speaking
iii. OnlyFans and other sex work
1. Veteran’s do this?
iv. Chapter 30 – Section 4
IV. Retirement and Disability and other Benefits
a. You earned it, get it
i. Many Veterans don’t utilize their earned benefits because the process is hard.
1. Need to be your own self-advocate.
b. College Benefits are more than just college
i. Get a degree with the GI Bill
ii. Chapter 30 VA Benefits through the VA
1. Helps entrepreneurs establish or get trained in a specific realm.
a. Spouses can utilize it as well.
b. Children, in the of Indiana, can go to school for free if you have at least a 0% rating
c. Retirement is not Retiring (for most)
i. Retiring from the military a lot of times is not the end for .
1. No Golf
2. Work still
a. Bored
b. Not to live on
V. TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT!!!
a. What does it take to quit the military and why people get out if everything is so good.
i. Review the redeployment process.
1. Not just for getting out of the military, but out of the country
b. Becoming self-made
i. Camaraderie helps and being relational
ii. Having initiative to do what needs to be done
c. Working for the “man”.
VI. Wrap up
a. Conclusion of being a Veteran
b. End Season 2 Toast
c. Common Veterans

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Common Veterans Podcast Episode 12: Take This Job and Shove It

Common Episode 11: Addendum 1: Oh Say Can See

Understanding Military Traditions: Exploring the Why Behind the What

Introduction

Welcome readers to the “Common Veterans Podcast: Season 1 Addendum,” we delve into the rich tapestry of military traditions, unraveling their deeper meanings and historical significance. We’ll uncover why these practices endure, shedding light on the unique mindset and sense of humor prevalent among military members.

The Purpose of Traditions

Military traditions are than rituals; they serve as threads weaving together the fabric of camaraderie, honor, and history within the armed forces. Understanding their origins provides a deeper appreciation for the cultural backbone of military .

Traditions Are Traditional

The Salute

From its roots in the Middle Ages as a gesture of peace to its modern-day symbolism of respect and recognition, the salute is a cornerstone of military etiquette.

Taps and Reveille

The solemnity of waking to a cornet’s notes and the symbolism behind honoring the colors being lowered underscore the reverence for duty and sacrifice.

Covers (Hats) Outside

Beyond fashion, these headpieces signify protection, camouflage, and a visible marker of rank, fostering a sense of unity and distinction among members.

Being Pinned

The act of pinning, whether for rank or awards, represents a badge of honor earned through dedication, sacrifice, and the pursuit of excellence. ‘s a tangible of one’s journey and accomplishments.

Because We Can

Military balls, replete with unique rituals like the Army’s “Grogg” or the Air Force’s “Jeff,” offer glimpses into the unit’s identity and shared experiences, strengthening bonds among comrades.

Walking the

Physical Training (PT) and

Beyond physical fitness, PT instills discipline and preparedness, while uniforms promote unity and morale—a visual representation of a collective identity.

Hazing

A controversial practice that, in elite units, serves to test resilience and integration. Stories from these experiences illuminate the dynamics within these specialized circles.

Battle Buddies and Group Dynamics

Emphasizing the importance of teamwork, battle buddies epitomize the ethos of collective success and safety, forming the backbone of military operations.

Deployments and Beyond

Embracing More Traditions

Exploring further traditions or quirks unique to different branches or deployments, highlighting the diversity and richness of military cultures.

Conclusion

Addendum II Teaser

As we conclude this deep dive into military traditions, stay tuned for our next podcast, “Take This Job and Shove It,” where we explore the service concept and possibly feature a special shedding light on their experiences.

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Common Veterans Podcast Episode 10: Friends in Low Places

Common Episode 10: Low Places

Common Veterans Podcast

Episode 10:
Friends Low Places


VFW,
DAV, Legion, Marine Corps League, and fraternal organizations
are there for Veterans. This breakdown of the organizations talks to members about
the benefits of these program's camaraderie. The Common Veterans represent
FreedomSystem.org’s martial arts and mountain bike association.

 

I.                   
Introduction

                                                              
i.     
Friends in Low Places

1.     
Introduce the standby Veteran Fraternal Organizations and their
missions and why.

                                                            
ii.     
Brief Overview of the benefits of the group

1.     
Positives

2.     
Negatives

II.                 
More Than Just Bars

a.      
Bartenders are there, but that isn’t the only reason for them to
be there.

                                                              
i.     
Drinking socially good? Or Bad?

1.     
Opens up.

2.     
Opens up too much.

                                                            
ii.     
It’s a club…

1.     
Camaraderie is built here among Veterans from all different age
groups.

2.     
Not a lot of physicality

3.     
Has to be open to the public or will not survive monetarily.

b.     
Some organizations are not attached to bars.

                                                              
i.     
FreedomSystem.org is not a bar, but do meet at fraternal
organizations that have them

1.     
FSO focuses on fitness and shared experiences from military
service.

2.     
FSO fraternal organizations through shared goals

                                                            
ii.     
Team RWB is a fitness organization

1.     
Originally a totally Veteran organization, it now allows
non-veterans to run their goals

a.      
Puts non-vets in roles

                                                          
iii.     
Fraternal organizations often have specific goals and only allow
specific to join them

1.     
Marine Corps League

2.     
VFW

3.     
DAV

III.               
Stories, The Fish is Always Bigger

a.      
Members tell stories of their exploits.

                                                              
i.     
Common Veterans share their military stories.

1.     
Stories become everyone needs.

2.     
Shared experiences from different times help create more
fraternization and become friends.

                                                            
ii.     
Different organizations, different stories?

1.     
-members have different experiences in different
organizations and go to different areas for different types of camaraderie.

a.      
VFW then to DAV, etcetera

b.     
Moose and Eagles

c.      
American Legions and Auxiliaries

IV.               
Join or nah?

a.      
Joining a fraternal organization can have its merits…

                                                              
i.     
Positives

                                                            
ii.     
Negatives

                                                          
iii.     
Neutrals

V.                 
Conclusion

a.      
Recap fraternal organizations' essential role in
supporting veterans and fostering camaraderie.

b.      
Encouragement for listeners to explore and
support these organizations or similar initiatives in their communities.

c.      
Closing thoughts emphasize the importance of
camaraderie in veterans' journey and the impact it has on their lives.

VI.               
Next Episode –  Next Season

a.      
Our next episode is or next season, but
there may be a few more episodes this season that pop out of nowhere! Stay
tuned.

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