We Tried It At Home

2 Followers

Hello everyone, and welcome to our new channel “We Tried It At Home”. Unlike others that warn viewers to NOT try this at home, we encourage our viewers TO try. I had the idea to create this channel to help other like-minded individuals learn how to become more self-sufficient. From a young age, I learned that a project is always better if you do it yourself. With the countless number of luxuries in modern day society, more and more people rely on someone else to know how to get things done. I am starting this channel with my girlfriend to document our journey of learning how to become more self sufficient and to hopefully teach some of you a thing or two as well. We will be sharing videos and tutorials from our garden, hunting and fishing trips, recipes from the kitchen, and numerous DIY projects that you can do at home.

Case in point: Democrats are actively pushing socialism, despite the abject failure of statist regimes.Economies have struggled or collapsed under communism and socialism, we have Democrats claiming, “It will be different this time.” No, it won’t.

2 Followers

But why? Do Democratic voters — especially those living in cities or states run by Democrats — ever ask themselves why their political leaders do such an awful job? They do not learn from history. Case in point: Democrats are actively pushing socialism (COMMUNISM), despite the abject failure of statist regimes. No matter how many countries’ economies have struggled or collapsed under communism and socialism, we have Democrats claiming, “It will be different this time.” No, it won’t. They have no sense of economics. Democrats act like they can tax limitlessly. They ignore proof that the money can and does run out. Furthermore, the financial projections for their pet projects are always wrong. Yes, always. And by a huge margin. Medicare. Medicaid. Social Security or Disgrace and Disgusting failure Obamacare. They do not understand business, and they demonize all business as “big business” (as if “big business” is, in and of itself, a bad thing). But most business in the United States is small business. There are about 29 million small firms in the U.S., and about 23 million of those firms have no employees, only owners. Of the remaining 5 million or so that do have employees, 80% employ fewer than 20 people! And most companies — even those that are incorporated — are family-owned or family-controlled. This kind of ignorance matters, not only because we depend upon business for products and services and employment and tax revenues but also because it is wrong to try to turn Americans against their fellow citizens for personal political advantage. They tackle minute issues and leave major problems unaddressed. California can ban plastic straws but cannot seem to do anything about the urine, feces, vomit and used needles on its sidewalks and streets. Their sense of compassion is skewed. Mentally ill and drug-addicted people belong in treatment facilities. But we eliminated mental health facilities because involuntary commitment was deemed uncompassionate. Now cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco have tens of thousands of people living on the streets, where disease and crime are rampant. This is not compassion. The same can be said of Democrats’ push for welfare policies, which growing numbers of black leaders acknowledge have devastated the black family, creating generational poverty, drug use, educational failure and massive incarceration of black men. At what point are Democrats held accountable for the failures of these and other policies? Politicians of all political parties can be stupid, venal and crooked. But as long as the government remains limited and most Americans are free to run their own lives, the impact of political stupidity and corruption can be marginalized. The problem with today’s Democrats is not only that their preferred policies are wrong-headed; it’s that they want more and more control over every aspect of our lives. The more control politicians have, the more their selfishness, stupidity, ignorance and corruption will cripple us. Do not using a little common sense.

"Bangladesh is a lush, riverine country in South Asia, known for its mangrove forests, tea gardens, and vibrant culture."

2 Followers

Bangladesh is a land of natural wonders, with diverse landscapes that offer breathtaking views to visitors. From the tropical mangrove forests of the Sundarbans to the rolling hills of Srimangal, there is much to explore in this small but beautiful country. Perhaps the most iconic natural feature of Bangladesh is the Sundarbans, the world's largest deltaic mangrove forest. The Sundarbans covers an area of around 10,000 square kilometers, spanning both Bangladesh and India. It is home to the endangered Bengal tiger, as well as a rich variety of flora and fauna. Visitors to the Sundarbans can take boat rides through the many channels and waterways that crisscross the forest, giving them a chance to see the mangroves up close and personal. The forest is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with over 300 species of birds known to inhabit the area. In the north of Bangladesh, the rolling hills of Srimangal offer a different kind of natural beauty. Srimangal is known for its lush tea gardens, which produce some of the finest teas in the world. The area is also home to numerous streams and waterfalls, which make for picturesque hiking trails. Visitors can explore the tea gardens on foot or by bicycle, taking in the fresh air and stunning scenery. The region is also home to a number of indigenous communities, whose unique cultures and traditions add to the charm of the area. Another natural wonder of Bangladesh is the Cox's Bazar beach, which stretches for over 120 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal. It is one of the longest beaches in the world, with golden sands and clear blue waters that attract tourists from all over the globe. Visitors can swim, sunbathe, and take in the views of the ocean from one of the many resorts that line the beach. The area is also home to a number of fishing communities, whose traditional lifestyles offer an interesting glimpse into the local culture. The Chittagong Hill Tracts, located in southeastern Bangladesh, are another must-see natural wonder. The area is known for its rugged mountains, lush forests, and numerous waterfalls. The Hill Tracts are home to a number of indigenous communities, whose unique cultures and traditions make the area a fascinating place to explore. Visitors can trek through the forests, taking in the stunning views of the mountains and valleys, or visit one of the many villages to learn about the local way of life. In addition to these natural wonders, Bangladesh is also home to a number of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. These areas protect some of the country's most important ecosystems, including the wetlands of the Hail Haor and the forests of Lawachara National Park. Visitors to these areas can see a wide range of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species such as the hoolock gibbon and the Asian elephant. In conclusion, Bangladesh is a land of natural beauty, with diverse landscapes that offer something for everyone. From the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans to the rolling hills of Srimangal, the country's natural wonders are not to be missed. Visitors to Bangladesh can immerse themselves in the country's rich culture and history while taking in some of the most stunning views that nature has to offer.

As T See's It

2 Followers

Welcome to my Rumble channel where I'll be sharing my views on a bit of this and bit of that. I'm more old school, you know, back when people asked questions and discussed them. Years ago there used to be very popular variety shows, well that is the era I grew up in so a variety in life is what I think makes it great. Sprinkle that with some old country Canadian humour and you got yourself some fun. So, sprinkle a bit of political Satire, homesteading, DIY projects, and personal growth, God and purpose, and that's a start.

Motherhood Unfiltered: It's going to be okay!

2 Followers

It's never too late to begin a new journey in your life! I help moms move forward with confidence as they overcome the hurdles of nurturing children with mental health struggles. I’m an Advocate & Coach for mamas who have a lot on their plate. If that is you, I promise it’s going to be okay. Let’s connect! Find me at Motherhood Unfiltered: It's going to be okay! You can now check out my podcasts on YouTube! Please remember to rate, comment, and subscribe this helps me move up the food chain. Great news, now you can help sponsor the podcast Motherhood Unfiltered: It's going to be okay! on Anchor Podcast! Sponsoring the podcast will help me keep creating new content, have amazing guests, & keep the overhead down! Anything is appreciated, thank you! With Much Love, Nicky!

Believe It Nation

2 Followers

Ready to launch your dream business, unlock growth, and become an innovation powerhouse? Believe It is your one-stop shop for all things business! ** Business Development:** Master the art of business development: Learn proven strategies for building strategic partnerships, securing funding, and navigating the intricate world of B2B and B2C relations. Start-up Launchpad: Turn your brilliant idea into a thriving business. We'll guide you through market research, competitive analysis, and crafting a winning business plan. ** Business Spotlight & Community:** Shine a light on your existing business: Showcase your brand to a wider audience through our "Business Spotlight" feature. Amplify your marketing efforts: Leverage our expertise to reach new customers and boost your sales. Paralympian Entrepreneur and Founder Markeith Price of Believe It For Request to custom video & blog post marketing strategies Contact Us: believeitcomp@gmail.com or markeithprice@gmail.com