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America protects private property as an extension of liberty. It channels ambition into innovation and prosperity. Socialism treats success as a social offense and demands equality of outcome. When people refuse to surrender the fruits of their labor, socialism turns to coercion. Coercion requires centralized authority. Centralized authority punishes dissent.


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Healthy marriages donโ€™t require full agreement on every subject. They require compromise on the decisions that shape daily life: money, children, priorities, responsibilities. They also require shared goals.

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The 9th Circuit ultimately concluded that โ€œthe First and Fourteenth Amendments permit hierarchical religious organizations to establish their own rules and regulations for internal discipline and government.โ€

That means โ€œthe Constitution requires that civil courts accept their decisions as binding upon them.โ€

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  • Home security cameras protect your family, property, and neighborhoods โ€” thatโ€™s the primary theme.
  • But not all cameras are equal: many cheap โ€œbrand nameโ€ cameras are made in China or use Chinese component supply chains, which raises concerns about data privacy, access to feeds, and reliance on foreign servers โ€” especially Chinaโ€™s CCP, which has laws that could require data sharing with the state.

Recent actions show the stakes are real: U.S. agencies and state attorneys general are investigating or restricting Chinese-linked security products for national security reasons.

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Security Camera Options With Fewer China Ties

Below are some camera systems and brands that donโ€™t have the same CCP-associated supply chain risks (or are less China-dependent) you can recommend to your readers.

Defender PhoenixM2 Security System

Defender PhoenixM2 Security System

$319.00

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Defender Cameras US + others

Defender PhoenixHD Security System

Defender PhoenixHD Security System

$379.00

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Defender Cameras US + others

Night Owl Wiโ€‘Fi Security Hub

Night Owl Wiโ€‘Fi Security Hub

$359.99

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Night Owl Security Products + others

Night Owl 2K Wired Dome Cameras

Night Owl 2K Wired Dome Cameras

$109.99

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Night Owl Security Products + others

Roku Outdoor Wired Camera

Roku Outdoor Wired Camera

$39.99

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Roku + others

Analog Security Camera (USA made)

Analog Security Camera (USA made)

$75.00

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SpySite.com

Cove Wireless Home Security

Cove Wireless Home Security

$136.50

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Cove Home Security

Sony CCTV Camera

Sony CCTV Camera

$87.96

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Etsy


๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ American-Friendly Choices

  • Defender PhoenixM2 Security System โ€“ Plug-and-play indoor/outdoor cameras; no monthly fees or need for internet access (reduces exposure to outside servers).
  • Defender PhoenixHD Security System โ€“ Another offline system with a private signal โ€” great for local networks only.
  • Night Owl Wiโ€‘Fi Security Hub & Night Owl 2K Wired Dome Cameras โ€“ Popular U.S. brands designed/owned here (though check specific manufacturing).
  • Roku Outdoor Wired Camera โ€“ A budget-friendly brand from a U.S. company entering the home security space.

๐Ÿ  Traditional & Simple Security Components

  • Analog Security Camera (USA made) โ€“ Basic CCTV option without reliance on cloud or Chinese supply chains.
  • Cove Wireless Home Security โ€“ A full DIY system with local support and emphasis on U.S.-based monitoring.

๐Ÿงฐ Tech-Focused Camera (Mixed Supply)

  • Sony CCTV Camera โ€“ Traditional CCTV camera with Japanese brand heritage โ€” worth noting if your audience values diversified supply sources.

๐Ÿ“Œ Brands to Avoid if Your Focus is on CCP Risk

These brands are known for high-risk ties to Chinaโ€™s security ecosystem and have been subject to government scrutiny in the U.S.:

  • Dahua / Lorex / Ezviz โ€” linked with CCP concerns and government bans.

Hikvision โ€” state-linked Chinese giant restricted under U.S. national-security rules.

Resideo / Capture (lawsuit controversies) โ€” U.S. brands found to resell Chinese CCTV OEM products without disclosure.

ADTโ€™s cameras often use Chinese components even though the company is U.S.-based.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Security Considerations Beyond Just Brand

Even with โ€œsafeโ€ cameras, educate readers to:

โœ… Use local recording (NVR or SD card) instead of cloud uploads.

โœ… Block unnecessary internet access to cameras via routers or VLAN segmentation.

โœ… Check NDAA compliance โ€” U.S. government standards that avoid banned manufacturers.

๐ŸŒ Why This Matters

Thereโ€™s growing legislative and regulatory action in the U.S. about foreign-linked surveillance technology โ€” not just for government agencies, but for everyday homeowners, too:

  • U.S. states and attorneys general are investigating Chinese-linked camera companies due to data privacy and national-security threats.

Major U.S. retailers and the FCC have removed or restricted security products tied to risky manufacturers.

Your blog can weave this with local safety advice for Volusia residents โ€” for example:

๐Ÿ‘‰ โ€œProtect your home from theft and vandalism, but protect your data and privacy too.โ€

๐Ÿ‘‰ โ€œNot all security cameras are just surveillance tools โ€” some could expose your feed to servers outside the U.S.โ€

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in 1995 i had a internet backbone connection with att or bell, it was t1 it cost me over 1000 dollars a month what was the bandwidth of this T1 connection


A T1 line in 1995 had a fixed, standardized bandwidth of:

๐Ÿ”น 1.544 Mbps (megabits per second), symmetric

  • 1.544 Mbps download
  • 1.544 Mbps upload

That speed never varied โ€” it was dedicated, always-on bandwidth.

๐Ÿง  How that 1.544 Mbps was structured

A T1 is made up of 24 digital voice/data channels (DS0s):

  • Each channel: 64 kbps
  • 24 ร— 64 kbps = 1.536 Mbps
  • The remaining ~8 kbps was used for framing/overhead, giving the total 1.544 Mbps

So:

  • Raw line rate: 1.544 Mbps
  • Usable payload: ~1.536 Mbps

๐Ÿ’ฐ Why it cost ~$1,000+/month

In 1995, that price made sense because:

  • It was dedicated (not shared like cable/DSL)
  • It had SLA guarantees (uptime, latency)
  • It often included:
  • CSU/DSU hardware
  • Carrier-grade routing
  • Priority backbone access via AT&T or Bell affiliates
  • It was the standard for:
  • ISPs
  • Universities
  • Radio stations
  • Early data centers
  • Businesses hosting servers (before colo was common)

๐Ÿ“Š Perspective (then vs now)

Year$1,000/month bought you19951.544 Mbps dedicated T120261โ€“5 Gbps fiber (โ‰ˆ1000ร— faster)

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im rying to setup a hp 8600e printer, i am using mac os sequoia, the scanner isnt showing up. i downloaded an ap app that scans but these assholes require me to signup for an account, is there not any privacy any more. the printer i got out of the garbage and it prints nice but the webserver has an issue. doesnt find it, im hoping to get this firmware updated, the printer ha an ip and is serup as an ip printer its just the display menu doesnt offer setup for the server

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adminJan 8, 11:31 AM
Youโ€™re not crazy โ€” this is a very common HP + modern macOS problem, and yes, privacy has basically been sacrificed in the name of โ€œapps.โ€ The good news: you do NOT need an HP account, HP Smart, or their spyware app to scan.
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The "Christian theory" is not that you "wake up in heaven if I have a good life." Being a Christian means accepting that the claims made in the Bible are true--that God exists; that he created us; that we have a moral responsibility to him; that we have personally failed to fulfill his moral commands; and that he has solved that problem in the death and resurrection of Jesus. Converting means intellectually accepting that these claims are true and applying them to yourself. And since God exists as a personal being, not just a concept, talk directly to him as you work through the process.


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Rubio, right on point!


Most of the 'experts' people have on television, I watch these experts and it's clown hour.

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It's pretty straightforward. Only well-sponsored elites can afford to support Communism. Everyone else has to work for a living.

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