Thursday, March 16, 2023

Salvation Prayer. Remember,You &I Are Not Of This World. Please Continue To Pray For America. For our time as a Free Nation is Over Has The World Entered The First Half Of The Seven Year Tribulation

 Salvation Prayer.

Remember,You &I Are Not Of This World.
Please Continue To Pray For America.
For our time as a Free Nation is Over
Has The World Entered The First Half Of The Seven Year Tribulation


Father, May the Holy Spirit help us, lead us, empower us, enable us, prompt us, comfort us, counsel us and enrich our lives each moment of the day in Christ!  AMEN!

Dear Lord Jesus, 
I know I am a sinner. I pray that you will forgive me for all of my sins, that you will come into my heart and be my Lord, the savior of my life. I confess that you died on the cross to save me from my sins and I am committed to turning away from those sins. I ask that you fill me with your Holy Spirit so that I can be born again. I ask that you give me the strength and abundant faith to overcome any and all attacks by the enemy, including my desire to sin so that I may serve you completely. I pray that you will give me discernment so that I may know all things that are truth, and the knowledge acquired from reading your Word. Use me this day as I am a willing vessel Lord, in leading others to your kingdom. Wash me as white as snow. Put a hedge of protection around me as I go forth in doing your will. Thank you Jesus for saving me, as I know that only through my faith in you that all this is possible. Amen


Please print this up and carry it with you always as a reminder of who your Lord & Savoir Is. Print up several copies to give to your family and share with your friends. The road you have chosen will not be an easy one for know you will be a Child of God. However know this ,you will never be alone ever again. 

For The Holy Spirit will be placed inside your soul and take residence inside of you forever. He will be your guide, your life long connection to God through our Lord and Savor Christ Jesus. God has placed a wonderful Blessing upon you my friend. 

May the Peace of His Grace always be with you. 
Amen..... 

Please read this Prayer of Salvation.It must be freely decided by you.God will never force any one to follow him.It has to be a free will decision of Heart,Mind&Soul.May God grant you the wisdom to make the right decision that will effect your life not only here but forever more.Amen...Carl

Storms end Southern California water restrictions for 7 Million Associated Press Service Logo By The Associated Press Published March 15, 2023 at 4:27 PM PDT

 

Storms end Southern California water restrictions for 7 Million

The rain-swollen Los Angeles River flows near downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, as a powerful storm pounds Southern California.
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The rain-swollen Los Angeles River flows near downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, as a powerful storm pounds Southern California.

California’s 11th atmospheric river left the storm-soaked state with a bang Wednesday, bringing flooded roadways, landslides and toppled trees to the southern part of the state as well as drought-busting rainfall that meant the end of water restrictions for nearly 7 million people.

Even as residents struggled to clean up before the next round of winter arrives in the coming days — with some 27,000 people still under evacuation orders statewide Wednesday — the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's decision brought relief amid the state's historic drought.

The district supplies water for 19 million people in six counties. The board imposed the restrictions, which included limiting outdoor watering to one day a week, in parts of Los Angeles, Ventura and San Bernardino counties last year during a severe shortage of state water supplies.

But weather woes remained Wednesday, as an additional 61,000 people remained under evacuation warnings and emergency shelters housed more than 650 people, according to the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.

Flooding also closed several miles of the Pacific Coast Highway through Huntington Beach, south of Los Angeles on the Orange County coast, and potholes disabled more than 30 cars on one Southern California freeway. More than 144,000 utility customers statewide remained without power Wednesday afternoon, according to poweroutage.us.

Gov. Gavin Newsom surveyed flood damage in an agricultural region on the central coast, noting that California could potentially see a 12th atmospheric river next week. Officials have not yet determined the extent of the winter storms' damage, both structurally and financially.

“Look back — last few years in this state, it's been fire to ice with no warm bath in between,” the Democrat said, describing “weather whiplash” in a state that has quickly gone from extreme drought and wildfires to overwhelming snow and rain.

“If anyone has any doubt about Mother Nature and her fury, if anyone has any doubt about what this is all about in terms of what's happening to the climate and the changes that we are experiencing, come to California,” the governor said.

California’s latest atmospheric river was one of two storm systems that bookended the U.S. this week. Parts of New England and New York were digging out of a nor’easter Wednesday that caused tens of thousands of power outages, numerous school cancellations and whiteout conditions on roads.

Remaining showers across Southern California were expected to decrease through Wednesday evening as the storm headed toward parts of the Great Basin. The weather service said California will see minor precipitation this weekend, followed by another substantial storm next week.

Three clifftop apartment buildings were evacuated Wednesday morning when earth slid away from their backyards in coastal San Clemente, the Orange County Fire Authority said. Residents were also cleared out of a nearby building as the severity of the slide was studied.

Orange County had already declared a local emergency when a similar hillside collapsed March 3 in Newport Beach, leaving a house uninhabitable and endangering others.

For downtown Los Angeles, the National Weather Service said just under two feet of rain (61 centimeters) has been recorded so far this water year — making this the 14th wettest in more than 140 years of records.

An overnight mudslide onto a road in the Baldwin Hills area of Los Angeles County trapped two cars, KNBC-TV reported. Another hillside in the neighborhood also gave way, threatening the foundation of a hilltop home.

Weather in the northern and central sections of the state had dried out earlier, following Tuesday’s heavy rain and fierce winds that blew out windows on a San Francisco high-rise and gusted to 74 mph (119 kph) at the city’s airport.

Forty-three of the state’s 58 counties have been under states of emergency due to the storms.

Despite California’s rains winding down, flood warnings remain in effect on the central coast for the Salinas and Pajaro rivers in Monterey County and other rivers in the Central Valley as water runs off land that has been saturated by storms since late December.

Runoff from a powerful atmospheric river last week burst a levee on the Pajaro River, triggering evacuations as water flooded farmland and agricultural communities. Nearly half of the people under evacuation orders were in Monterey County. Closed sections of the Pacific Coast Highway in the area were expected to reopen Wednesday night.

The first phase of repairs on the 400-foot (120-meter) levee breach was completed Tuesday afternoon, and crews were working to raise the section to full height, county officials said.

The breach, however, did not prompt crews to inspect and repair levee systems elsewhere as a precaution — even though officials say the state's rural systems have not been broadly upgraded in years.

The California Department of Water Resources said local officials generally launch routine levee patrols during flood monitoring stages, but the Pajaro River disaster did not lead the state to order additional efforts to check their stability.

Damage continued to emerge elsewhere in the state. In the Sequoia National Forest, the Alta Sierra Ski Resort said it would be closed for at least two weeks because of extensive flooding and infrastructure damage, citing the U.S. Forest Service. There is also “massive slide potential” on the highway serving the resort, the resort tweeted.

California was deep in drought before an unexpected series of atmospheric rivers barreled into the state from late December through mid-January, causing flooding while building a staggering snowpack in the Sierra Nevada.

Storms powered by arctic air followed in February, creating blizzard conditions that buried mountain communities under so much snow that structures began collapsing.

The water content of the Sierra snowpack is now more than 200% of the April 1 average, when it normally peaks, according to the state Department of Water Resources.

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The Army Abandons Its Woke Image, Channels 1980 Ad To Improve Recruiting Numbers Posted on March 12, 2023 by DT

 



The Army Abandons Its Woke Image, Channels 1980 Ad To Improve Recruiting Numbers

According to military analysts, the Army’s new branding campaign, presented on Wednesday, avoided social justice and diversity themes to reverse a record decline in recruiting.Experts and politicians worry that the acceptance of identity politics by the service might alienate conservative families, who have traditionally functioned as the military’s main recruitment base, and compound the service’s recruiting troubles in the fiscal year 2022. Experts in military readiness stated that the years-long rebranding effort, which aims to highlight the Army’s history of defense and innovation and encourage soldiers to push their boundaries, might help the Army accomplish its lofty recruiting targets for 2023.

Heritage Foundation director Thomas Spoehr told the Daily Caller News Foundation that he believes the new brand and ad will better appeal to young people’s desire to be a part of a major, meaningful effort larger than themselves. He also believes that this new approach is the best course of action.According to Task & Purpose, the Army has come under fire for embracing perceived left-wing principles in its branding. A 2021 advertising campaign, for instance, highlighted the diverse types of individuals who may join the program by spotlighting a same-sex family.

According to the president of the Center for Military Readiness,  Elaine Donnelly, the trend toward left-wing education and personnel policy within the military to support “diversity as a strategic imperative,” such as emphasizing LGBTQ+ servicemember inclusion, increasing outreach to minorities and teaching CRT and pronoun advice at the military academies, resulted in conservative, mostly white families believing they were not welcomed or appreciated in the military.

She added that military service was not being promoted by parents and army veterans who are ‘influencers,'” The Army realized it would not meet its recruiting objectives for 2022 and realized that it needs to change.Two advertisements launched on Wednesday, however, featured an ethnically diverse ensemble. At a gathering with Army officials promoting the rebranding, the term “diversity” was only once about the variety of career fields within the Army.

The Army’s identity-based marketing has been a recruiting catastrophe; therefore, they are changing it. Rep. Jim Banks, a Republican who chairs the House Armed Services Committee’s military personnel subcommittee and has vowed to crack down on wokeness in the military, stated that the Army and all branches of the military need to appeal to Americans regardless of their political beliefs.

The new campaign reintroduces the slogan, “be all you can be,” which served as a marketing and recruiting tool from 1981 to 2001 and emphasizes the Army’s opportunities for personal and professional development. It also requires eliminating the box surrounding the Army’s five-pointed starlogo.The new ads lead viewers through colonial militias during the Revolutionary War to the present missions meant to oppose a rising China. Spectators will be guided through the history of the U.S. Army in two new 90-second ads accompanying the rebranding. The ads emphasize “overcoming difficulties” and advancing into the future with new technologies that enhance the security of the country and improve citizens’ lives.

Spoehr stated that you might say that the new brand is “unwoke” because there is no indication that the Army is more engaged in one group than another.

According to Donnelly, the visuals of history in the new commercial ring true, but she hopes that Critical Race Theory (CRT) radicals don’t get the opportunity to derail what may progress in reconnecting with traditional families that view America as a beautiful country and not a racist one.Col. John Horning, who directs marketing and strategy for the Army Enterprise Marketing Office, noted to Army Times that two past marketing initiatives under the most current branding scheme appeared to alienate some target audiences.

Horning stated that the “What’s Your Warrior” ad series debuted in 2019, intending to showcase the vast array of job sectors available in the Army, showing that prospective audiences were turned off by its aggressive tone.

Some conservative viewers criticized “The Calling,” an anime-style video series launched in 2021. Even with “The Calling,” Horning told Army Times that there was a future audience who related to it. He stated that the Army was acutely aware that it touched a chord. It became a distraction because some individuals did not relate to what we were attempting to do.A series of videos featured a potential recruit called Emma witnessing the wedding of her “two lovely and encouraging mums.” According to Task and Purpose, the Army intended the commercials to appeal to Gen Z audiences as the recruiting pool becomes increasingly shallow. Instead, opponents launched a storm of criticism against the videos for depicting what they saw to be a “woke” and “feminized” military.

Donnelly stated that the advertisements forgot that the key market for Army recruitment is young males from traditional households seeking a challenge. This monumental blunder contributed to last year’s recruiting problem.

According to Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, the Army missed its 2022 recruitment goal of 60,000 new members or by 25 percent; to make up for this shortfall, the Army established a “stretch goal” for 2023 of 65,000 recruits. Wormuth revealed during Wednesday’s gathering that the Army hastened the rollout of its new branding initiative to aid in 2023 recruitment. She stated that the new campaign’s execution cost approximately $117 million, resulting from extensive work that included focus groups with relevant stakeholders. Yet, executives are sure that a data-driven strategy will produce outcomes.publican legislators believe that the U.S. requires an Army that demonstrates its ability to combat and deter enemy aggression, not one that stresses inclusivity over competency and lowers standards to accommodate more self-described identities.

As recruitment appeared to decrease in the spring and summer of 2022, the military polled 16- to 28-year-old Americans to determine why they were selecting alternatives to military service. Respondents named “putting their life on wait” as their primary worry, Grinston, the Army’s senior enlisted leader, said to Congress on Thursday.

He disputed that Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion (DEI) policies have a negative impact on recruitment. In light of the poll results, Army chief of marketing Maj. Gen. Alex Fink told The Associated Press they just don’t regard the Army as being in touch with the current, daily culture they’re accustomed to.Nevertheless, the propensity to serve has been at its lowest level in the past 15 years. Grinston stated that just 9% of young people indicate a desire or inclination to join the Army; of those, only 23% fulfill physical, academic, and legal requirements, a decrease from 28%.

Offering bonuses in the hundreds of dollars for successful referrals and the desire of recruits to ship out within 45 days of enrollment, the Army increased its messaging on the rewards and career prospects accessible to troops in 2022 and 2023. It invested in health care, education support, and vacation time. It pleaded with legislators to set aside cash for housing aid, child care, and spouse career assistance to retain recruits.

It also wants to increase possibilities for interested candidates to complete pre-enlistment programs that provide extra physical training and academic tutoring for individuals who do not meet the Army’s criteria in these areas.Spoehr stated that none of these measures appeared to have significantly impacted recruitment. Spoehr told the DCNF he believes the Army (and other services) are discovering that recruiting messaging that emphasizes money and perks is ineffective.

According to General McConville, over 84% of recruits are from military households. So, they will become a military family business. The Army wants to remain an American family-owned company, he told reporters on Wednesday. McConville stated that they need every young person and every parent in this nation to realize that the United States military is a route to success.

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