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Jayme Evans

Jayme Evans is a veteran of the United States Navy, military analyst, conservative columnist and an advocate and voice for disabled and other veterans. He has served for many years as a Subject Matter Expert in systems software testing, and currently serves as a technical lead in that capacity. He has extensively studied amateur astronomy and metallurgy, as well as military and US history.

Most Recent Articles by Jayme Evans:

The 111th Congressional Majority’s Self-Executing Rule

Back on January 3rd, I predicted that ObamaCare would pass and thanks to the political cover provided by the waffling of my so-called "representatives"and other self-styled pro-life representatives who put politics over principle, Democrats have had their way.
- Wednesday, March 24, 2010

There is No Constitutional Right to Military Service

"Our past experience as military leaders leads us to be greatly concerned about the impact of repeal [of the law] on morale, discipline, unit cohesion, and overall military readiness. We believe that imposing this burden on our men and women in uniform would undermine recruiting and retention, impact leadership at all levels, have adverse effects on the willingness of parents who lend their sons and daughters to military service, and eventually break the All-Volunteer Force." - Statement in support of retaining the current law signed by over 1,000 retired flag and general officers.
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Hasan Gets Promoted, McCabe Gets the Shaft

The primary job of the US military is to bring as much force to bear as is necessary to implement the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States. We recruit, motivate, train, pay, equip, order, and expect those brave enough to answer their country's call to go anywhere around the world at a moment's notice to kill or capture those who stand in the way of achieving those objectives.
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Dems Sharpen Knives, Palpate Own Throats

How can progressive, liberal Democrats continue with their hostile government takeovers, bribery, cronyism, profligate spending and coddling of terrorists in the current political environment? The answer is quite simple, really. As the great Michael Savage was first to point out, liberalism is a mental disorder. Progressive liberalism is so insidious, often times the afflicted are caught unawares. It is bipartisan, infecting Republicans and Democrats alike ever since America's post-Civil War industrial expansion and continuing to this very day.
- Wednesday, March 3, 2010

RINOs Try to Trample Tea Party

The Tea Party Movement was born as a wholesale rejection of the tyrannical, reckless and un-Constitutional actions of an unresponsive government. It wasn't just a reaction to progressive Democrats, but also wayward Republicans who forgot that we owe our allegiance to our Creator and our Constitution, not the US Senate and certainly not an unscrupulous, hypocritical Republican Party offering a gentler form of socialism-lite. Many of these so-called "conservatives" in the GOP are now positioning themselves for 2012. And, although the 2010 CPAC conference further energized an enthusiastic movement, what did it really tell us?
- Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Barack Obama: Robin Hood or Robbin’ Hood?

By now, it is painfully evident to all but the most rabid progressive liberals that the so-called "trickle-up economics", wealth-spreading and obsessively dysfunctional government spending known as Obamanomics has been a complete and total failure.
- Monday, February 15, 2010

Obama’s Jawboning Invites Attack

Do you feel safe? Do you remember how outraged you were when you learned that 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other high-level Al Qaeda terrorists were to be transferred out of military custody and brought to trial in a civilian court in downtown New York City, practically in the shadow of the World Trade Center rubble?
- Monday, February 8, 2010

State of the Union: Penniless and Rudderless

While some Americans may have found Barack Obama's first State of the Union address to be moving, pragmatic and inspirational, I found it completely devoid of substance, belligerent in tone, full of straw men, half-truths or even outright lies and a solid indicator that the US is in for a rough ride, the only solace being that Mr. Obama's ride will be even rougher. It is evident to me that he either didn't get the message sent by the American people or he just isn't interested in heeding it.
- Monday, February 1, 2010

Massachusetts: From Blue State to Brown State

With the stunning victory of Scott Brown over Martha Coakley in the special election for Massachusetts Senator coming on the heels of stunning state upsets in Virginia and New Jersey, there can be no more denial. The people of Massachusetts have soundly rejected the arrogance of elitists who believe that the senate seat vacated by the departed Ted Kennedy somehow belonged to him, or that his widow is somehow entitled to hand-pick his successor. Emboldened and energized by victory in liberal Massachusetts, Americans are in full revolt against Obama and Democrats.
- Sunday, January 24, 2010

American Exceptionalism Not Welcome at ABC

The unimaginable devastation that rocked the island nation of Haiti last week has seemingly brought out both the best and worst of humanity, not just in America, but around the world. While American missionaries, teachers, doctors and social workers have been aiding the people of Haiti for years and others have now mobilized to rescue and assist anyone and everyone they can, others seem intent on turning the disaster into a freakish sideshow or using it as a forum to score domestic or international political points.
- Monday, January 18, 2010

America’s First Post-National Security President

"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin From day number one Barack Obama has projected weakness on US national security.
- Monday, January 11, 2010

Ten Predictions for 2010

As we Americans put another year behind us, one that, like me, I'm sure most of us would rather forget, looking forward to 2010, the one thing that remains abundantly clear to me is that our leadership was completely non-responsive to our concerns in 2009. The future of America depends on the specific actions taken by the people who are in a position to shape it. Unfortunately for Americans, those people are totally corrupt or incompetent. With that in mind, here are ten predictions for 2010.
- Monday, January 4, 2010

2009 Nearly Ends With a Bang!

As 2009 comes to an end, political correctness and its attendant failures nearly claimed hundreds of innocent lives... Again. Through this near miss, we are served up one more chilling reminder of just how badly terrorists want to kill Americans, the lengths they will go to do so, how close they came to actually succeeding and how truly dangerous and myopic Barack Obama's worldview of Islamic terrorism has become.
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009


What a Difference a Year Makes

Before his coronation as King of the Earth and all its human inhabitants, Barack Obama was variously described by his cult of personality and his now semi-flaccid media lapdogs as "The Messiah"; "The One"; "America's first post-racial, post-partisan, post-(pick an adjective) president".
- Monday, December 21, 2009

Barack Obama’s Job “Removal” Rating

"We undertook a series of difficult steps... And we were forced to take those steps largely without the help of an opposition party which, unfortunately, after having presided over the decision-making that had led to the crisis decided to hand it over to others to solve." - Barack Obama
- Monday, December 14, 2009

What Was the Point at West Point?

Barack Obama's biggest liabilities as both a politician and so-called "leader" are his tendency to overstate the magnitude of the nation's problems and the effects of his policies upon those problems, to overreach on the legislative solutions to those overstated problems, as well as the time required for doing so and to repeatedly begin acting on those problems before the proper solution has been identified, effectively placing the cart before the horse.
- Monday, December 7, 2009

Do I hear $400,000,000.00?

Now that the US Senate has voted to begin debate on their vision of a health scare bill, Congress has moved our entire country one step closer to the national nightmare of government-controlled health care that millions of people strenuously reject and simultaneously fear. If Nancy Pelosi's bill placed one of the nation's feet in the grave, then Harry Reid's bill placed the other squarely in the path of the banana peel. All the while, Barack Obama has stood ready with the first shovel full of dirt. A couple more steps, and in we go.
- Monday, November 30, 2009

Afghanistan: Obama’s Vietnam

If there was any doubt left in the minds of Americans concerning Barack Obama's commitment to victory in Afghanistan, his recent actions, or more precisely lack thereof, indicate that he is leaning towards retreat, but seems loathe to admit it. Should he opt to withdraw, instead of successfully completing the mission, not only will he send a signal to those families who've made the ultimate sacrifice that their loss is insignificant, but I also predict that Afghanistan will be Obama's Vietnam.
- Monday, November 23, 2009

Diversity is an Enabler, Indeed

imageAs more information trickles out regarding the cold-blooded, terrorist killing of 12 US Army Soldiers and one civilian and the wounding of dozens more at Fort Hood by US Army Major Nidal Hasan, it is becoming increasingly clear that the insidious disease of political correctness that has erased our borders, diluted our language and stagnated our culture is one of the major contributing factors to this terrorist rampage. Reflecting back at us in the many pools of blood spilled that day is the chilling reality that political correctness has also been infecting the nation's law enforcement agencies and armed forces, to such an extent that those who fill their ranks are now paralyzed into silence out of fear of appearing discriminatory.
- Monday, November 16, 2009

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