Monthly Archives: August 2018

Join the Army, Smoke a Joint: by Army Vet

By | August 31, 2018

[August 31, 2018]  Army Vet writes today about how the Secretary of the U.S. Army is considering a change in regulations to allow those who smoked marijuana into the army. Join the Army, Smoke a Joint!  It’s only a matter of time before the “pussy” senior leadership of the proud United States Army (the one that kicked butt… Read More »

Hero: Airman John Chapman

By | August 29, 2018

[August 29, 2018]  I noted this before but it is worth saying again; I don’t highlight the deeds of heroes as much as I should.  When we compare ourselves to their lives, we often come out lacking in some way.  Today, I’ll be drawing attention to U.S. Airman Tech Sergeant John Chapman whose deeds in Afghanistan posthumously won… Read More »

Gatekeepers and their Power

By | August 28, 2018

[August 28, 2018]  There’s a recent book published by Random House LLC., called The Gatekeepers (2017) by Chris Whipple.  The author focuses on the role of the U.S. White House Chiefs of Staffs’ position and documents how those who have occupied this staff title have exercised great power in deciding the agenda for America. Having been in the… Read More »

Leadership and the Fear of Retribution

By | August 22, 2018

[August 22, 2018]  Academic studies show that the majority of employees in the American workforce are afraid to speak up because of the fear of retribution.  The cause is directly related to poor leadership and this fear is always present. “The forces of retribution are always listening.  They never sleep.” – Meg Greenfield, American editorial writer We all… Read More »