Whatever will we do without a Drowning Prevention Team?

Have you got a link for that figure?

The highest I have ever seen is about 18%. I call bullshit on social/welfare programs eating up 65% of the federal budget.

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What those that want all that social welfare spending to continue unabated and even expanded do is eliminate from discussion all mandatory federal spending and only want to discuss discretionary as if the mandatory spending didn't exist.



Almost three-quarters of all federal spending is mandatory and of that most goes to various social / welfare programs.
 
I doubt the spending is anything more than a drop in the bucket of the federal budget.
That's a pivot. Let's remain focused on how you don't question spending whatsoever if the mere name of the spending makes you feel like you just shot yourself up with morphine.

If you are more worried about spending,
... which I am ...

maybe look at cutting the bloated defense budget.
Try paying attention next time. That's what DOGE has/had been doing. DOGE discovered $170 Billion in wasteful spending, and this prompted Hegseth to immediately cut $5.1 Billion in Defense contracts. More cuts in the DoD are on the way.
 
That's a pivot. Let's remain focused on how you don't question spending whatsoever if the mere name of the spending makes you feel like you just shot yourself up with morphine.


... which I am ...


Try paying attention next time. That's what DOGE has/had been doing. DOGE discovered $170 Billion in wasteful spending, and this prompted Hegseth to immediately cut $5.1 Billion in Defense contracts. More cuts in the DoD are on the way.

$5.1 billion sounds like they cut a lot. But the defense dept budget is $849.8 billion. So they only cut about 1%.
 
Good Morning;)
Learn to Swim!!! The earlier the better...
No lack of programs and opportunities...;)
Indeed.

I had no idea how big swimming is until my 7 year old grandson started competing.

The club pool is swamped on competition days.

I coached almost every sport except swimming.
 
Indeed.

I had no idea how big swimming is until my 7 year old grandson started competing.

The club pool is swamped on competition days.

I coached almost every sport except swimming.
Swimming is so popular and important...Infant to Adult programs are everywhere....everyone should know how to swim...and at the very least, know what to do if they should fall into the water...Good Luck to your grandson...it's tough, but fun, to compete....And not only an individual sport, but a team sport....
It's completely wasteful to spend money collecting data...spend money teaching and building neighborhood pools and offering programs...
I swam before I walked...and that's a very good idea...
Swimming is just excellent exercise that you can do safely at any age...
(I coached swimming for years, starting with Special Olympics...anonymoose did as well...;))
 
Swimming is so popular and important...Infant to Adult programs are everywhere....everyone should know how to swim...and at the very least, know what to do if they should fall into the water...Good Luck to your grandson...it's tough, but fun, to compete....And not only an individual sport, but a team sport....
It's completely wasteful to spend money collecting data...spend money teaching and building neighborhood pools and offering programs...
I swam before I walked...and that's a very good idea...
Swimming is just excellent exercise that you can do safely at any age...
(I coached swimming for years, starting with Special Olympics...anonymoose did as well...;))
My grandson started competitive swimming last year as a six year old. He started swimming lessons at age 4.

As a six year old, he competed against 8 year olds and won.

I learned to swim when my older brothers threw me into the lake and yelled sink or swim. Perhaps they would have saved me if I hadn’t been able to swim…perhaps.

Our neighbor, a lady who is 90 years old, swims daily. She is a widow and still drives and is healthy and has a great outlook on life.
 
My grandson started competitive swimming last year as a six year old. He started swimming lessons at age 4.

As a six year old, he competed against 8 year olds and won.

I learned to swim when my older brothers threw me into the lake and yelled sink or swim. Perhaps they would have saved me if I hadn’t been able to swim…perhaps.

Our neighbor, a lady who is 90 years old, swims daily. She is a widow and still drives and is healthy and has a great outlook on life.
Indeed... Everyone can learn to swim....and should... Or at The very least know what to do in an emergency should they fall into water... Masters Swimming is full of old people...lol.... It's terrific exercise..
 
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You can't fix stupid. This is one proof of that:

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Toddlers have drowned in mop buckets and toilets. They're top heavy and lack the strength to push themselves out if they fall in head first.

Is the argument that we leave it up to the various states to put out drowning danger PSAs? Wouldn't it make more sense to have an already-existing federal agency promulgate standardized guidelines and issue the PSAs to all 50 states? It wouldn't take more than a couple of people who can consult with safety experts and then write up the guidelines.

I am happy to see that rather than dancing around like a circus clown on stage with a chainsaw, the Muskrats are finally taking a more measured look at what agencies and groups can be trimmed down w/o sacrificing citizen services. This one could be assigned to the CDC to periodically issue safety guidelines, esp. for new parents who might be unaware that household objects can kill their child.
 
Okay maybe the parents are too dumb?
if they're leftists I'd agree. But otherwise you think it should become the responsibility of the govt if kids have stupid leftists parents? So the govt should be involved in all areas of our lives expect when people want to kill babies.
 
Obviously it's a big problem. :dunno:
Is it a big problem?


According to this website there are 900 unintentional drownings a year of children aged 0-19


In 2023 there were 72.8 million children between ages 0-17

That comes out to 0.0012% of the entire population of children in 2023 being at risk of drowning.

And we need a gobblement department for that?

Hell, these kids probably have a greater risk of being trafficked by the illegal immigrants your party allows to flood into the country.
 
Toddlers have drowned in mop buckets and toilets. They're top heavy and lack the strength to push themselves out if they fall in head first.

Is the argument that we leave it up to the various states to put out drowning danger PSAs? Wouldn't it make more sense to have an already-existing federal agency promulgate standardized guidelines and issue the PSAs to all 50 states? It wouldn't take more than a couple of people who can consult with safety experts and then write up the guidelines.

I am happy to see that rather than dancing around like a circus clown on stage with a chainsaw, the Muskrats are finally taking a more measured look at what agencies and groups can be trimmed down w/o sacrificing citizen services. This one could be assigned to the CDC to periodically issue safety guidelines, esp. for new parents who might be unaware that household objects can kill their child.
The argument is you cannot legislate safety. Just because you ban something, put out a brochure warning about the dangers of something, or whatever doesn't mean people will listen. There are stupid parents and you cannot legislate that away. Expecting government to micromanage your safety is a fool's errand.

It also doesn't make sense for the federal government to produce standardized guidelines, rules, or regulations for something that get imposed on everyone everywhere much of the time. For example, there are EPA blanket regulations on PM 10 (fine airborne dust) and ozone and allowable amounts. The Phoenix metro area routinely fails to meet either simply because it is in a DESERT AND IT'S FUCKING HOT HERE! The rules don't account for major differences in the weather, terrain, etc. It's one-size-fits-all.

It doesn't help that the mentality of these safety freaks is "zero tolerance." For that sort, one death or even minor injury, is one too many. For them no standard that doesn't eliminate ALL dangers and damage is insufficient and requires tightening. They are fools of the worst sort and should be regularly bitch slapped into impotence.
 
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