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No Es Un Movimiento Bueno
The Caribbean Sea, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and rich marine ecosystems, is increasingly challenged by illegal drug trafficking. The U.S. Navy has made significant strides by destroying seven drug boats in the region, bringing attention to the ongoing fight against drug smuggling. In this post, we will explore the details of this operation, its implications for maritime security, and the broader issue of drug trafficking in the Caribbean. The Operation: A Str
Chris Fontenot
Oct 20, 20255 min read


Common Sense vs. Depth and Science
The Permian Basin in Texas is one of the most productive oil and gas areas in the world. While extracting these valuable resources has greatly boosted the local economy, it also brings serious environmental issues. One of the most concerning practices is water disposal injection. This method may pose greater risks than the well-known problems associated with sour gas. This post will examine the hidden dangers of water disposal injection in the Permian Basin and how oil and ga
Chris Fontenot
Oct 19, 20258 min read


Setting Sail from Galveston
Small Texas towns and weekend barbecues bring many ideas to the table. The aroma of grilled food fills the air and conversations about the USS Texas emerge? A legendary battleship, this iconic vessel needs to contribute to current naval operations in the Caribbean Sea? Let's explore the USS Texas's historical importance in the Pacific and its potential modern applications. The USS Texas (BB-35) was commissioned in 1914 and became one of the most powerful battleships in the U.
Chris Fontenot
Oct 18, 20253 min read


World of Warships
The Caribbean Sea, especially the areas near Venezuela, has become a key focus for U.S. naval activities. With rising tensions and the growing need for maritime security, the U.S. has increased its naval presence in the region. This post will detail the different classes of U.S. naval ships currently operating in the Caribbean, their armaments, and their capabilities. U.S. Navy Destroyer Class Warship U.S. Naval Presence in the Caribbean The U.S. Navy plays a substantial role
Chris Fontenot
Oct 18, 20257 min read


Rising Tide and Its Hidden Toxins
The South Padre Island National Seashore is a stunning piece of coastal beauty in Texas. While it attracts tourists and supports diverse wildlife, it faces a severe threat: water pollution. The once-pristine waters surrounding this national treasure are increasingly tainted with dangerous toxins. This blog post explores the pollution issue at South Padre Island, providing specific examples of toxins that have been discovered and their alarming rise since 2018. Tranquil waters
Chris Fontenot
Oct 17, 20254 min read


Drug Busts to Oil
Venezuela, a country rich in natural resources, particularly oil, finds itself in a paradoxical situation. Despite controlling some of the largest reserves of oil and other valuable minerals in the world, the nation grapples with an unstable government heavily influenced by cartel-like operations. This blog post explores the implications of Venezuela's resource wealth amid its political turmoil and examines the current naval actions of the United States, along with the potent
Chris Fontenot
Oct 13, 20254 min read


Coming to America
In today's fast-paced world, the U.S. continues to attract international businesses, even as policy changes and outsourcing trends emerge. The appeal of the American market is strong, thanks to its power, economic diversity, and innovative landscape. This article examines why global companies are setting up shop in the U.S., with a focus on impressive statistics in the energy and technology sectors, along with insights into outsourcing behaviors. The American Market: A Land o
Chris Fontenot
Oct 9, 20254 min read


Precious Memories
The mining industry in Mexico plays a vital role in the supply chain of metals essential for production processes in the United States. As one of the world's largest mineral producers, Mexico's mining sector significantly influences not only its economy but also that of the U.S. This post will examine the importance of Mexican mining, the key metals in question, and the impact they have on American manufacturing. The Mining Landscape in Mexico Mexico is blessed with abundant
Chris Fontenot
Oct 8, 20254 min read


From Steaks to Water
The growing challenges of water scarcity and pollution are driving a search for sustainable solutions to preserve our drinking water. One promising approach is the biochar process, a method that not only improves soil quality but also plays a vital role in protecting our water resources. In this post, we will explore the biochar process, its many benefits, and how it can serve as a critical technique to safeguard drinking water. What is Biochar? Biochar is made from organic m
Chris Fontenot
Oct 7, 20254 min read


Slow and Steady
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown reaches far beyond political debates, casting a shadow over wildlife and natural habitats across the nation. Among the most affected are endangered sea turtle species at Padre Island National Seashore. These remarkable creatures face heightened risks as vital conservation efforts come to a standstill. This blog post examines how the government shutdown threatens their survival and the ecosystem they depend on. The Importance of Padre Islan
Chris Fontenot
Oct 6, 20253 min read


Five Year Old's Playground
The United States, in a a government shutdown, a significant event that affects many aspects of daily life for citizens and businesses. When Congress fails to pass a budget, the consequences ripple through federal agencies, impacting services and employees. Understanding the reasons behind this shutdown and steps to resolve spending disputes is vital for those affected. What is a Government Shutdown? A government shutdown happens when federal funding is not approved, causing
Chris Fontenot
Oct 6, 20253 min read


Ahora Es El Momento
A government shutdown in the United States often brings uncertainty and concern. While many focus on the immediate impact on federal employees and government services, the ramifications extend far beyond Washington, D.C. One crucial area that suffers during a shutdown is the US-Mexico border, where the effects can be severe. This blog post explores how a government shutdown negatively impacts border security and how criminal organizations, particularly drug cartels, exploit t
Chris Fontenot
Oct 3, 20254 min read


America's Promise?
The ongoing US government shutdown is more than just a political event; it is a crisis for countless small businesses across the country. These businesses often make up the heart of local economies, employing nearly half of the American workforce. The impact of the shutdown is deeply felt, with serious implications that threaten their survival and growth. In this post, we will examine the challenges small businesses are facing right now, focusing on how these issues affect th
Chris Fontenot
Oct 2, 20254 min read


Rabbit Hole of Chaos
Understanding the Landscape of Government Contracts Government contracts are formal agreements between federal agencies and private firms to supply goods or services. These can range from military equipment to public infrastructure projects. When a new administration takes over, it often inherits a tangle of existing contracts. Some of these may align with its goals, while others may not. In 2022, the federal government awarded approximately $600 billion in contracts, coverin
Chris Fontenot
Sep 29, 20254 min read


Look Kids a Deer...
Whitetail deer hold a special place in Texas, enchanting residents and tourists alike with their grace and role in the ecosystem. Yet, wildlife managers and conservationists are increasingly alarmed by the rising mortality rates of released whitetail deer. Understanding the underlying factors is essential for ensuring their survival and developing effective management strategies. This blog post explores the top five reasons for the mortality rates of released whitetail deer i
Chris Fontenot
Sep 24, 20253 min read


Chris Fontenot
Sep 23, 20250 min read


When the Wheels Come Down
The aviation industry faces a daunting challenge: how to reduce its carbon emissions while still providing the travel options that millions depend on. One exciting avenue is the conversion of coal feedstock into jet fuel. This process not only offers a potential alternative to traditional fossil fuels but also taps into an abundant resource that many countries possess. In this post, we will explore the science behind this innovative technology, its benefits, and the obstacles
Chris Fontenot
Sep 23, 20253 min read


The Ant and the Pen
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ant-pen-lesson-boundaries-growth-workplace-c-suite-for-christ-zkrrc Over the course of my career, I’ve...
Chris Fontenot
Sep 19, 20254 min read


Bring Us Your Tired, Your Weak
In recent years, a clear trend has emerged: global companies are increasingly choosing to expand their operations in the United States rather than focusing solely on their home markets. This shift stems from several important factors, including the vast market potential, economic stability, and a welcoming business environment. In this blog post, we will examine the reasons behind this trend and provide insights into the advantages of doing business in America compared to oth
Chris Fontenot
Sep 17, 20254 min read


Third Coast's Swimmers
Fishing along the Texas coast is more than just a job—it's a way of life. With 367 miles of Gulf coastline teeming with diverse marine life, both commercial and recreational fishing thrive here. However, the industry now faces significant challenges and shifting trends that could redefine its future. This blog post will take a closer look at the current state of fishing on the Texas coast, emphasizing key trends, challenges, and potential solutions. Overview of the Texas Coas
Chris Fontenot
Sep 16, 20253 min read
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