Kamis, 15 Oktober 2015

5 Things Entrepreneurs Must Not Do To Avoid Failure

5 Things Entrepreneurs Must Not Do To Avoid Failure

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According on the letter, Abbott has directed the Texas State Guard to evaluate the maneuvers in order that the security and civil liberties of Texas residents will be protected. Conspiracy nuts are screaming that this particular letter can be a clear indication that Abbott sees an invasion as imminent.  The letter, however, is apparently carefully, thoughtfully, and rather deliberately worded just as one indicator to the Texas State Guard to use basic sound judgment, and to work with positive and pro-active communication with locals to prevent some form of Fort Sumter-style incident.

Why is Texas singled out as hostile with the military planners in the exercise? The army slideshow (for sale in full on Gawker) has an answer. 'The United States Special Operations Command,' the slide reads, 'has conducted numerous exercises in Texas, because Texans are historically supportive of efforts to arrange our soldiers, airmen, marines and sailors to address the enemies of the United States.' In other words, the army is lessons in Texas because Texans are loyal supporters with the military in the real world, the polar opposite of their role inside Jade Helm exercise.

The slideshow procedes to explain that Texas' 'large areas of undeveloped land with low population densities with access to towns' make a great training environment. It also cites the ability to have soldiers operate 'outside normal support mechanisms,' conform to 'unfamiliar terrain, social and economic conditions,' operate 'in and around communities where anything out of the ordinary will be spotted and reported' and 'the opportunity to use civilians to realize their trust plus an idea of the problems.'

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