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Whos hiring in Pittsburgh? RE2 Robotics, CCAC, Bank of America and more 7/5/21 – NEXTpittsburgh
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Beverlys Birthdays seeks a Development and Marketing Assistant to manage donor relationships, maintain donor records, contribute to social media content, assist with event planning and coordinate volunteers.
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Milestone Centers is hiring an Executive Director to provide organizational leadership and management for the center and ensure the delivery of health care, services and support systems.
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The Pittsburgh Foundation is looking for a Staff Accountant to manage day-to-day accounting functions for the finance and investment team that supports financial reporting.
Bank of America seeks a Business Bank Senior Relationship Manager to oversee a portfolio of commercial relationships, manage relationship selectivity and acquisition, deepen relationships through cross-selling, drive profitability and dialogue with a variety of clients.
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RE2 Robotics is looking for a Mechanical Engineer to create lightweight, dexterous and powerful mobile manipulation systems for Department of Defense and commercial applications.
Deloitte has an opening for an AI Engineer to support the development of transformational AI capabilities for large clients.
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USPS is hiring a City Carrier Assistant to deliver and collect mail on foot or by vehicle under varying road and weather conditions in a prescribed area and maintain public relations with customers.
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The Community College of Allegheny County seeks a Senior Secretary to perform administrative secretarial duties for a major campus department, including complex correspondence, reports, advertisements and news releases, filing systems and analytical assignments.
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Kurt J. Lesker Company is hiring a Detail Technician to clean, detail and package high technology products before they are shipped to customers.
The Allegheny County Airport Authority seeks an Auto Mechanic to determine repairs required by road testing and use of diagnostic equipment, replace defective parts, perform engine tune-ups and develop job safety analysis procedures.
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EQT Corporation is hiring a Construction Specialist I/II to document the progress of construction projects, prepare scopes of work, supervise daily operations and more.
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Every Child Inc. is hosting a Virtual Job Fair on July 22 from 1 to 2 p.m. for its Family Support services and from 5 to 6 pm for its Clinical services. Register here.
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Operations Coordinator at Friends of the Riverfront: Friends of the Riverfront is hiring a Part-Time Operations Coordinator to support the organization and its trail programs. Friends of the Riverfront is a nonprofit organization that works to develop and steward the Three Rivers Heritage Trail and Water Trail in Allegheny County.Posted July 07, 2021
Data Coordinator at Partner4Work: Identify data and data process needs, collect, clean and maintain data from the Commonwealth Workforce Development System, a statewide workforce database, conduct research encompassing workforce issues and trends. Provide data evaluation services to program staff and the organization.Posted July 02, 2021
Operations Coordinator at P3R: P3R is the engine behind Pittsburghs greatest races. We strive to inspire any and all to run with us. Best known for organizing the acclaimed annual DICKS Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon, P3R also organizes a variety of other high-quality races, training runs and health and fitness programs throughout the Pittsburgh region.Posted July 01, 2021
HR Assistant at Sarah Heinz House: Exciting opportunity to manage the outreach program and middle school age VEX IQ robotics teams for Sarah Heinz House. This includes managing participation in competitions, recruiting and retaining volunteers, and coaching and mentoring the team. Previous experience with robotics preferred.Posted July 01, 2021
STEM Instructor at Sarah Heinz House: The primary responsibility is to teach STEM and robotics classes to preschool and elementary school age youth while establishing, maintaining and nurturing positive professional relationships with the members, volunteers and staff. Associate or Technical Degree with 1 yr experience required.Posted July 01, 2021
PSL Player Experience Manager at PUMP: This full-time position with the award winning Pittsburgh Sports League (a program of PUMP) ensures a high-quality player and social experience before, during and after games; coordinates and supports leagues and officials behind the scenes and serves as the face of the organization at the games.Posted June 30, 2021
Junior Accountant at Fred Rogers Productions: Fred Rogers Productions is looking for an entry-level, FT Junior Accountant based in Pittsburgh. This position is a good fit for an enthusiastic self-starter with a sense of humor. This individual must be trustworthy, flexible and display a willingness to ask questions.Posted June 30, 2021
Marketing Assistant at Three Rivers Young Peoples Orchestras: TRYPO seeks a Marketing Assistant to be the primary storyteller for the organization. This role uses social media channels to help build strong and diverse online communities and elevate the organizational message. Join us if you have a sincere belief in the importance of music education!Posted June 24, 2021
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This French robotics start-up may have the solution for the ageing population crisis – Euronews
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Across Europe, consistently low birth rates and rising life expectancy are transforming the continents age demographic.
The coming years will see older people make up a much larger demographic in Europe, a phenomenon that is already being felt in countries like Italy, Greece and Germany.
The prospect presents enormous challenges to policymakers tasked with meeting the healthcare needs of an ageing population, particularly in a situation where there may be fewer working-age people to support them.
As a result, policymakers in Europe are turning their attention to tech solutions and robotics in the hope that they can help make up some of this shortfall.
French start-up Kompa Robotics presented their latest innovation at the VivaTech conference in Paris - a robot that has been specifically designed for healthcare providers.
Its a multifunctional robot designed for vulnerable people. So that could be in retirement homes and also in hospitals, Marie Fromanger, a business developer at Kompa Robotics, told Euronews Next.
The idea is to help carers and the whole body of healthcare workers in the daily tasks that a robot can carry out.
Their new model has been designed for use in the home and is equipped with auto-navigation, meaning the robot is able to carry out surveillance sweeps and alert a support person by sending a photo if anything is amiss.
It can also do all kinds of art therapy, activities, and some meditation. It can transport people thanks to the fact that it can move on its own, said Fromanger.
The company is keen to stress that its robots are not intended to replace carers or health workers entirely. Rather the Kompa robot is an additional tool to relieve carers of the menial tasks that a robot can carry out autonomously.
Kompa is one of the many European technology companies working with the SHAPES programme, a large scale EU funded health care project which aims to assist people to remain independent as they age.
The programme is seeking to create an open platform for integrating digital solutions and technological infrastructure that will ultimately support healthy ageing across the continent.
According to Europes statistics agency Eurostat, it is projected that there will be close to half a million centenarians in the EU-27 by 2050.
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Reply Shapes the Future of Autonomous Mobile Robots with the Power of Microsoft Azure – Business Wire
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TURIN, Italy--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Reply announced today that it has developed an end-to-end solution architecture for autonomous mobile robots (AMR) on Microsoft Azure that enables new business applications across industries, reduces upfront costs and allows for the rapid implementation of customer-specific robotics use cases.
The solution combines Microsoft Azure services, the agility of Boston Dynamics' SPOT and Replys knowledge of intelligent cloud computing services, edge computing and artificial intelligence. To demonstrate the capabilities of a scalable and versatile robotics platform, Reply implemented an automated vehicle-damage-detection solution for rental or leasing companies that leverages this architecture. In fact, rental or leasing companies must inspect vehicles for any damage after they are returned in order to ensure the safety and quality of their fleet for their customers. This is usually done in the time- and cost-consuming manual process of walking around the car, visually inspecting it, assessing the severity of the damage and conducting a damage report.
Reply integrates Azure Cognitive Services, Machine Learning and DevOps as well as Power Apps and Power BI. Thanks to Azure's intelligent service foundation, agile workflows and machine learning, this process can be fully automated. Using computer vision, SPOT moves freely through the parking area and scans the license plates to find the right vehicle. Once detected, it walks around the vehicle to record its condition by continuously collecting visual data with its camera and sensors. This information is processed on the edge or transmitted to the cloud, where advanced image recognition and machine leaning algorithms perform the damage detection. All detected damages are saved in the return protocol, and they can be presented to the customer and the fleet manager for approval.
This platform sets the power of Microsoft Azure on the move by bringing it from the Cloud to the Edge and into highly advanced mobile robotic devices, giving them the autonomy to unlock novel business use cases. Thanks to the agile reference architecture, we are able to implement customer-specific use cases in various industries that include all types of mobile robots or drones, comments Filippo Rizzante, CTO Reply.
Reply is a long-term, trusted partner in delivering Azure IoT solutions, and were delighted to continue our collaboration on this new scalable robotics offering. By leveraging Microsoft Azure, we can help accelerate this transformation by making it easier for businesses to bring AI and analytics capabilities to these autonomous systems in a consistent and secure way, adds Lakecia Gunter, Vice President and GM, Global IOT Channel at Microsoft.
With their agility, autonomous mobile robots (AMR) are able to move independently from a central infrastructure on terrain that is not traditionally designed for robots. They can be used in hazardous environments and environments, that are harmful to people. According to ResearchAndMarkets.com, the global market for automated guided vehicle (AGV) and AMR is expected to reach $13.2 Billion by 2026 with a growth rate of around 35%. Both AGVs and AMRs collectively are going to cross the installed base of 1.5 Million in the next 5 years to make mobile robots a new normal in our day-to-day operational activities.
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Reply [MTA, STAR: REY, ISIN: IT0005282865] specialises in the design and implementation of solutions based on new communication channels and digital media. As a network of highly specialised companies, Reply defines and develops business models enabled by the new models of AI, big data, cloud computing, digital media and the internet of things. Reply delivers consulting, system integration and digital services to organisations across the telecom and media; industry and services; banking and insurance; and public sectors. http://www.reply.com
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How AI-Powered Robots are Helping the Food Industry – QSR magazine
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Thanks in large part to pandemic pressures,total revenuefor U.S. quick-service restaurants dropped down to $239 billion last year. Unfortunately, as quick-service restaurantoperators try to ramp up staff and sales now that health concerns are stabilizing, they are facing a massive staffing crisis. While posters promoting open positions and staff incentives crowd almost every restaurant and drive-thru window across the country, foodservice workers are not lining up in droves.Thousands of entry-level foodservice workers moved on to other positions in the delivery arena like DoorDash or Amazon during the pandemic, and unstaffed quick-service restaurantpositions are slowing down the economic recovery for food operators.Yet, many technology naysayers still cling to the robots replace humans argument in an effort to keep quick-service restaurantoperators from investing in food robotics to keep pace with the next era of food service.
Robotsdo not put human jobs at risk in the foodservice industry. The foodservice industry (like every industry) will continue to be led and managed by human staffin fact, human staff plays an absolutely integral role in the food robotics evolution for quick-service restaurants. Working closely with key partners likeWalmartandJambafor initial Blendid kiosk locations in California, weve seen firsthand how robots are helping expand accessibility and availability at all hours of a day to healthy food options, especially where hiring and staffing limitations would typically make it incredibly cost prohibitive. So heres how real people fit into the food robot mix:
The quick-service restaurantdynamic is rapidly changing.Consumers now want access to healthier food optionsanytime, anywhere and, thanks to COVID, with as little human intervention as possible. It might sound like prepacked, shelf-stable food choices would be a way to meet those demands, but todays consumers also want those healthier and freshly prepared fast-food options to be totally customizable and dont forget, they still want it at near dollar-menu prices. However, quick-service restaurantoperators arein a constant battle to recruit, train, and retain staff, especially for tedious foodservice and food-prep roles. Robots add a layer of consistency that can help reduce the costs and headaches of trying to fill (and continuously refill) these roles.
Robots expand the potential quick-service restaurantfootprint.Robotic platforms create more favorable economicsfor operators and a much wider potential footprint by eliminating high-traffic return on investment restrictions, making it easier to justify staffing, stocking and servicing fresh, customized food options at low- and medium-traffic locations.
Robots make stellar coworkers.Many entry-level food service workers have absolutely no real interest in preparing food, sanitizing food surfaces, doing endless piles of dishes, or interacting with others. Robots can take on those tedioustasks, from contactless ordering and counter service, to precise measurements, food prep and even much of the cleaning so human workers canfocus on a range of new and rewarding positions. Better yet?There are no forced or awkward conversations to manage when a robot is the one by your side.
Technology is cool.Even better than picking up the mundane tasks and roles most workers dont want to take on, robots also add an element of futuristic fun to the work environment. (I know that I love getting to say that I work with robots.) As millennials and zoomers (GenZ) take over the food service workforce, tech natives will readily embrace new automation platforms not just for the cool factor, but because they are comfortable relying on, and often even expect, technology to make their day-to-day tasks easier.
For quick-service restaurantnavigating ever-tightening operating margins and unable to fully staff their current operations, meeting changing consumer demands for rapid, contact-free access to affordable, fresh, healthy food on the go is a daunting, and often futile, effort.However, food automation platforms powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced visual and robotics technologies are changing the fast-food dynamic.Forward-thinking leaders investing in new robotic food automation platforms now will be able to give consumers (and employees) what they want both today and in the years ahead.In the not-so-distant future, these robotic food stations will line the checkout areas of major retailers and the hallways of airport terminals, hospitals, universities and shopping malls around the globe. AI-powered robots will bring the future of highly personalized, healthy, fresh, and delicious food options to life.
Vipin Jain is CEO and co-founder ofBlendid. Blendid offers a proprietary food automation platform (foodOS) to efficiently and safely prepare and serve a range of healthy, fresh and delicious options.
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Robotics Latest Innovations in Robotics Set to Transform Industry 4.0 – Analytics Insight
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According to a report, Top Robotics Market with COVID-19 Impact Analysis, the market size of Robotics is expected to reach US$176.8 billion in 2025 with a CAGR of 18.2%. Robotics has opened a plethora of job opportunities as well as set to transform Industry 4.0 with its efficient and effective assistant to the existing employees. Latest innovations in Robotics have attracted huge interest from children, adults as well as reputed organizations for entertainment as well as professional purposes. The dreams of having different types of robots as highly flexible companions are finally coming true. The Robotics future is here in the 21st century! Educational institutes have started offering mechatronics to drive students towards Robotics to innovate new models or robots in the nearby future. Lets take a glance at some of the latest innovations in Robotics set to transform Industry 4.0 efficiently.
Energy-efficient Robots
The world is experiencing global warming in these recent years due to the large carbon footprint present in the atmosphere. New energy-efficient robots are thriving in Industry 4.0 to reduce energy consumption for a smaller carbon footprint. These smart and energy-efficient robots assist in the cost-efficient production of renewable energy equipment.
AROUND-B Robot
The AROUND-B robot is designed by Kim Seungwoo and Kyumin Ha that helps to enhance the customer experience in bookstores. The robot is known for following a user and offering a comfortable place to keep books instead of carrying those around the store. Then AROUND-B will carry the books to the cashier for seamless transaction efficiency.
Bossa Nova Robot
The Bossa Nova robot is created to help retail stores in tracking inventory as well as maintaining product displays on shelves. It has the ability to scan the shelves with its hi-tech sensor through 2D as well as 3D depth-detecting cameras. It also uses RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags and barcodes for efficient inventory management and supply chain management in manual restocking duties.
Zenbo Robot
Zenbo robot is innovated to help people remember to complete daily tasks each day, especially for elderly people. It can also monitor the surroundings to detect any emergency case by connecting to smart devices such as CCTVs, door locks, and many more. Asus created this Zenbo robot to understand verbal commands from its user.
Delivery Droid Robot
The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has instigated Cristina Borras to create a home-delivery robot for contactless deliveries of parcels in Australia. This robot is known as a delivery droid and has been successfully tested by the Australia Post with over 100 packages after sunset. The implementation of modern technology can help to avoid obstacles on its way on pavements.
Amazon Scout Robot
The pandemic has also motivated Amazon to produce delivery robots for efficient delivery services within a promised date. Scout robot is an electric cooler-sized rover to help in promoting contactless delivery during the pandemic. Amazon has successfully trialed the Scout robot in different US localities for a year. Six smart robots are operating in daylight working hours from Monday to Friday, only for Amazon Prime Members.
Digit Robot
Ford and the Agility Robotics team is set to launch Digit Robot as a delivery robot that can come in to get the package from autonomous self-driving cars to the doorstep of recipients. It consists of a humanoid aesthetic along with a bipedal design to carry parcels up to 40 pounds.
RoBeetle Robot
RoBeetle is a tiny robot, created by Nestor Perez-Arancibia, Xiufeng Yang, and Longlong Chang, that can be powered by methanol. This efficient beetle-like robot weighs just 88 milligrams with four legs two fixed rear ones and two flexible front legs. Those two front legs are attached to the transmission to receive commands for movements. It can walk efficiently for a long time with an unexpected fuel source.
Care Robots
The demand for care robots is booming in Japan to take care of elderly or disabled patients with their daily routine alarm for medication, emotional support, interactive sessions, and many more. These care robots also assist nurses and doctors in medical duties on an hourly basis.
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A Review of the 2021 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards – Robotics Business Review
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In this session, Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman are joined by Dan Kara, VP of the Robotics Group at WTWH Media, to discuss how the RBR50 has evolved over the years, how the 50 winners were selected, and teh many forms of innovation.
By RBR Staff | July 6, 2021
Welcome to Episode 45 of The Robot Report Podcast, where each week Robot Report editor Steve Crowe and Mobile Robot Guide editor Mike Oitzman review the latest robotics, automation and intelligent systems news and announcements, and interview leading roboticists, leaders of innovative robotics companies, and other key members of the robotics community.
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Episode 45 of The Robot Report Podcast recaps the RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards, which were announced earlier by publication Robotics Business Review. The RBR50 awards honor technology, business, and market innovations, as well as the robotics and automation organizations worldwide that were responsible for them.
In this session, Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman are joined by Dan Kara, VP of the Robotics Group at WTWH Media, to discuss how the RBR50 has evolved over the years, how the 50 winners were selected, and the many forms of innovation. They each also share three of our their favorite winners, breaking down the innovations and what they mean for each respective company and the market(s) they operate in. To view the complete list of RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award winners, click HERE. A digital edition of the RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards Digital Edition can be found HERE.
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Cloud computing can drive collaboration and workflow efficiency for oil and gas companies – JWN
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Cloud computing can answer many challenges facing oil and gas companies by ensuring ideal data sets and visualization tools are fully accessible to relevant team members.
But it can be a difficult decision to transition from a traditional (monolithic) IT infrastructure where the organization controls management and security of all hardware, software, databases and applications, towards buying each of its infrastructure, platform and software as a service, according to a new white paper released by the Daily Oil Bulletin and geoLOGIC systems ltd.
There is a compelling case for many companies to migrate data workflows to the cloud, said geoLOGIC chief executive David Hood. It can reduce infrastructure investment and the need for IT expertise to manage and troubleshoot. It enables efficient access to data and visualization tools for asset teams wherever and whenever they may need it. And it is scalable to fit the purpose and offers companies the flexibility to access only the data they need.
Many oil and gas companies have been relatively slow movers to cloud solutions compared to other technology-reliant sectors. Forty per cent of industry respondents to a DOB survey indicate their data is cloud-based. Among this number, some companies have totally moved to the cloud, while others are running hybrid systems with some data cloud-based and some hosted internally. Results from the survey informed the white paper, entitled: Strategies for data-driven value creation within oil and gas.
Companies that have migrated data and intelligence tools to the cloud say it provides improved security and lowers costs. Savings are being driven by the reliability of cloud computing, with less downtime experienced by users due to the automation of many processes, and with data updates and software updates completed without outages.
Other key benefits to cloud computing cited by survey respondents include accessibility, flexibility, data and intelligence sharing, and collaboration opportunities.
Given the COVID-19 pandemics impact on the employee work environment, the ability to remotely access data and business intelligence tools from anywhere at any time via an Internet browser has become a major positive upside in favour of cloud computing. Accessibility to the same data for all employees across disciplines and departments is seen as vital by both leadership and employees. Related to accessibility, the flexibility to share data across disciplines to collaborate on projects via a single platform is also a major benefit.
Post-pandemic, it will be interesting to see what happens when it is safe for all workers to return to the office, added Hood. It is possible the industry could see a hybrid work environment with employees splitting their time between the office and working from home. If this happens, shifting at least some data workflows to the cloud could become an essential process for many companies.
There are several reasons companies say they havent fully transitioned to the cloud. Cyber-security remains an obstacle. While many companies are willing to access third-party data and intelligence tools via the cloud, they perceive the need to maintain control over internally generated data and tools, said survey respondents. Legacy investment in IT infrastructure is also seen by some as an impediment to a purely cloud-based future.
Some larger companies perceive the benefits of the cloud but believe the large volume of data and internal infrastructure they currently manage could make the transition more expensive and time-consuming. Meanwhile, many smaller companies including oilfield service companies are concerned they lack critical mass to justify the switch.
geoLOGIC recently launched its gDC Cloud platform to answer these concerns. The gDC Cloud is a secure, web-based platform that provides flexibility for lighter data users within large companies who may only use a handful of data sets in their regular workflows, said Terry Jbeili, geoLOGICs president and chief operating officer.
For smaller operating companies the gDC Cloud provides the benefits of seamless access to geoLOGICs premium data and advanced visualization tools as well as the benefits of cloud computing without the expense of maintaining a legacy system, he said. The same holds true for oilfield service companies looking to leverage data and business intelligence to gain an edge in what remains a hyper-competitive market.
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Schmidt; The real identity of liberty, and the Libertarian Party – Seguin Gazette-Enterprise
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This past Saturday, the Libertarian Party of Guadalupe County participated in Seguins Biggest Small-Town Fourth of July Parade, and despite our entry having far fewer participants than previous years (due to prior commitments), Guadalupe County Libertarian Party County Chair Darren Pollok, Guadalupe County Libertarian Party County Treasurer Julian Mardock, and I promoted the same message of personal and economic freedom that the Libertarian Party advocated for 50 years (and growing) loud and proud.
The foam boards that Darren and I held throughout the parade route represented individuals who advocated for libertarianism since the Libertarian Partys founding in 1971. These figures depicted the partys founder David F. Nolan; Tonie Nathan, the first woman in American history to receive an electoral vote due to a faithless elector back in 1972; former Congressman Ron Paul, who is a lifetime member of the Libertarian Party and was the presidential nominee for the party back in 1988; Mark Tippetts, the record-breaking 2018 Libertarian candidate for Texas governor; Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen, the 2020 Libertarian Party presidential and vice-presidential candidates; and finally, the late John McAfee, the famed cybersecurity entrepreneur who ran for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination in both 2016 and 2020.
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Nolan Schmidt is an independent filmmaker, and serves as Vice Chair for the Guadalupe County Libertarian Party.
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Libertarians of Mississippi to host rally on navigating politics – DeSoto Times-Tribune
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The Libertarian Party of Mississippi is hosting an all-day event titled Breaking Boundaries for Liberty on Saturday, July 10th, 2021, starting at 10 a.m. The event will be held in the ballroom of Tunicas Horseshoe Casino, Resort and Hotel. Speakers featured will include Douglas Carswell of the MS Center for Public Policy, Mississippi Representatives Dan Eubanks and Dana Criswell, We Are the 74 President, Donnie Collins, activist Adam Kokesh of Phoenix, AZ, NFL Hall of Fame Nominee and retired Jaguars Wide Receiver, Jimmy Smith; and the keynote speaker Spike Cohen, 2020 Libertarian Vice Presidential Candidate.
Breaking Boundaries for Liberty is teaming up with the We are the 74 Rally by assisting Spike Cohen and Adam Kokesh to be in attendance downtown Hernando at the DeSoto Courthouse Friday evening at 6 PM. Jimmy Smith will be available for autographs on Saturday.
The day will include door prizes from sponsors, a raffle for exciting prizes such as a 43 Smart TV, and the evening will end with a dance and karaoke.There are still a few tickets left for Sundays brunch with Spike, Adam and Jimmy.
This event is an opportunity for Mississippians to come together and learn how others are breaking the boundaries that prevent our freedom and liberty, says chair of the Libertarian Party of Mississippi, Vicky Rose. So many times, I see people playing the lone wolf, trying to fight on behalf of others. I believe this is a great time to meet others and network and fellowship and build alliances to fight for things like criminal justice reform and decreased government regulations.
If you would like to attend the event pre-registration is available atbit.ly/bb4liberty. Tickets will be available at the door for $20 per person. Raffle tickets will sell for $1 each.
Sundays brunch ticket opportunities are limited. There will be tables reserved for media who would like the opportunity to speak with any of the speakers, or simply set up their equipment.
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One man’s journey to the nexus of Libertarianism and Christianity – Shelbynews
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It is much too easy to overthink things. If this were an Olympic sport, I would be competing on national TV every four years.
Libertarianism is one such overthink for me. Over the past 50 years libertarianism and I have lived through an on again, off again relationship. It first seduced me as a college freshman and member of Young Americans for Freedom, then the home for all nuances of conservative-thinking college students. Our chapter had strong defense, support-the-war members. There were also the social issue conservatives, this being the time of heated abortion debates. Of course fiscal conservatives were there as well, decrying the Johnson and Nixon administrations for financing budget deficits with inflation. Most of us could place ourselves in most if not all these metaphysical caucuses.
On the fringe were the libertarians. I wasnt even sure what they believed, as YAFs libertarians ran the gamut from limited government, Constitutional purists to extremists bordering on complete individual freedom not much different from libertinism (same word root but different applications of the concept of liberty).
I thought them crazies, although I will admit we didnt have many at my local university. It was only after I attended the national YAF convention in 1971 that I got a true glimpse into the libertarian soul, such as there was an observable one. How could a 20-year-old reconcile responsible liberty with the demands of a long-haired, marijuana-smoking, free-loving group which appeared to rejoice in its offensiveness toward anything and anyone traditional?
It was not something a small-town boy from Indiana could reconcile.
It only got worse as I realized the fringe libertarians were not much different from the radical left in the Students for a Democratic Society. One insight I gained was that the political ideology spectrum was not a straight line running from right to left but more closely resembled a circle that didnt quite connect at the extremes.
What I failed to comprehend at the time was that this was merely a fringe, outliers who neither defined libertarian belief nor even agreed with it as a structured philosophy.
Then a wife, a child and a pressing need to graduate pushed libertarianism into the attic of my cluttered mind. A second child and a mortgage slammed the door shut. Almost. There always has been something seductive for me in libertarian theory.
For most of my adult life, traditional conservatism seemed the best fit for a husband and father who had to get two children through college on a modest income coming from a job that somehow became more and more demanding as my career advanced. There just wasnt time for esoteric philosophical musings.
So what brought me back to libertarianism? Certainly retirement was a factor, providing more time for rigorous and systematic thought. But that simply created the environment which made this thought process possible. I could blame the writings of The Indiana Policy Review, which kept pushing me toward thinking beyond the merely possible and into a brave new world that, ironically, pointed backward in time to the Founding Fathers and their dream for our nation. But the thunderbolt that shocked me into a reconsideration of libertarianism was the orchestrated attack on our very civilization by an unholy alliance of Marxists, nihilists and anarchists, and a total surrender to them by the governing class. I first realized their possible destructiveness about four years ago.
So why would the current crop of self-proclaimed revolutionaries push my return to a college era philosophy that repelled me for its extremity, at least so far as I could remember the ideological foment on campus 50 years ago? I still had issue with the libertines who try to fit themselves into the libertarian tent. And then there is Rand Paul, the self-appointed high priest of libertarianism who never sees a hill he isnt willing to die on. We wouldnt have all the Obama Care mess today, for example, if he hadnt refused to vote for an 80 percent repeal bill only because it didnt repeal it all. Perfect is nearly always the enemy of good. Pauls conscience is clear but were still stuck with Obama Care.
In spite of Rand Pauls serving as the poster child for irresponsible libertarianism, I still couldnt abandon it completely. For this I can credit The Indiana Policy Review once again. At one of its annual winter seminars, a presenter mentioned almost in passing an economist by the name of Arnold Kling. Kling theorized that Americans are divided into three tribal coalitions speaking entirely different languages: libertarian, conservative and progressive. Libertarians view issues on a liberty-to-tyranny axis, conservatives from civilization-to-barbarism and progressives from oppressed-to-oppressors.
Which am I? Well, I certainly am a conservative as I believe Western Civilization is one of mankinds greatest intellectual achievements. My disgust with and fear of the current barbarian horde which has breached our gates attests to my self-placement in this tribe.
On the other hand my reading of the Founding Fathers and Ive done a lot of this in the past few years has pushed me into the libertarian tribe also as I see more and more of my freedom being usurped by overreaching politicians and an insatiable government bureaucracy. Read The Federalist Papers to get a clear sense of how Madison, Hamilton, et. al., envisioned a limited government instituted to protect liberty. Covid was more than the camels nose under the tent for this overreach. Is there any going back? Not that this born-again libertarian can foresee.
Can I be in two tribes at the same time? Why not? Klings thesis notwithstanding, it seems to me that moving between two of these languages is a sign of an incisive intellect operating in a healthy political climate. But then I cant gainsay Klings proposition that Americans have insulated themselves into a single language and thought discipline, although discipline is certainly the wrong word to describe this lack of intellectual rigor.
So plant me right on the libertarian-conservative 50 yard line. My problem is that I also see some things that fit on the progressive axis, if a heartfelt desire to help those less fortunate than me at every opportunity is the qualification. Am I a progressive? Every synapse in my gray matter screams, No! Yet, I give of my time and treasure to help those in need, so maybe I belong with the progressives too. Is this even possible?
I needed Alexander the Greats sword to cut this Gordian Knot. And I found it, in a book by an Indiana Policy Review Foundation scholar, D. Eric Schansberg. It is really quite simple. It is a matter of properly dividing governmental fiat from private energy. It is a matter of voluntary action versus coerced action.
First, a step back in my non-linear thinking. I have listened to more than enough lectures from well-well-intentioned friends asserting that it is impossible for me to reconcile my political affiliation with my Christian faith. Voting for Republicans is mean-spirited and oppressive. How can I be so insensitive to the needs of the oppressed that I vote for those (insert your favorite epithet here) Republicans?
Its Klings different languages hypothesis on steroids, the steroid here being Identity Politics. Stuff someone in a bucket and, according to the progressive creed, he forfeits all capability for independent thought and action and you dont even get to choose your own bucket, certainly not by personal philosophy. All identity is by outward stereotype. You are what you look like, not what you feel or think.
I no longer expect a modern progressive to understand how a Christian looks at his fellow man. By the time the human mind reconciles original sin with objective justification (all are conceived in sin while at the same time all are redeemed by Christ), there is no room for Identity Politics. All are equal sinners in Gods eyes, and all are covered by His Sons sacrifice. Try explaining that to a social justice warrior. Hate the sin but love the sinner. Now thats a non-starter for minds closed by Identity Politics.
That said, it is quite simple to put a Christian, even a libertarian one, on a progressive axis ... but with this essential caveat: The Christian is motivated by his faith to help those in need and to do so on a voluntary and personal basis. Recall that most social welfare in the United States as well as Europe was provided by churches until the government determined to co-opt most private charity. And with what result? Compare poverty rates, single parent households, drug use, educational attainment and violent crime then and now. Do you still want to call this progress?
Remember the WWJD bumper stickers? What would Jesus do? The motorists who displayed this bumper sticker wanted people to treat other people just like Jesus would. It was a call to personal action. We all are our brothers keeper.
So what would Jesus do? Heres what Jesus never did: When exhorting His disciples to care for the poor, He did not send them off to petition the Romans to pass a law to tax everyone else to provide poor relief. This has become the great divide between those on the left and those on the right using the coercive power of government to get others to do what I want them to do rather than taking personal responsibility to do it myself.
Examples in the Gospels abound. The Good Samaritan did not dump the poor traveler at some government-run halfway house; he cared for him as best he could and then told the innkeeper to send him the bill. Jesus spoke to Zacchaeus heart, who responded by personally refunding those he overtaxed. Then there is the disciple Matthew who quit his lucrative government gig to follow Jesus. And the Sermon on the Mount stresses the private, non-public nature of Christian charity (Matthew 6:1-4).
My kingdom is not of this world ... or my servants would have been fighting ... (John 18:36 ESV). These are not the words of a social revolutionary bent on overthrowing the government through violent action as has become commonplace today. Reformation Era theologians developed the doctrine of the two kingdoms, that of earthly government and that of the church. Both kingdoms function under Gods majesty and Christians are commanded to be faithful citizens of both, acting within the earthly kingdom as guided by the precepts of the heavenly one. Civil disobedience may have its place but its God-pleasing exercise is quite rare.
Where does this leave me? I simply refuse the dilemma put forward by the ultra-left. I am neither conflicted nor confounded in attempting to reconcile libertarianism with Christianity. Libertarianism, understood through the lens of the Founding Fathers, not only supports Christian belief but also creates the political environment to encourage its manifestation in individual action. This is played out daily by kind-hearted (sorry, social justice warriors, not mean-spirited) people of faith who joyfully give of their time, talents and treasures to help others. A 2018 research study documented a correlation between voting Republican and higher charitable contributions compared with those voting Democrat. The authors attempted to rationalize this with the spurious justification that liberals are just as charitable as conservatives when taking into account higher tax rates in their jurisdictions. Bingo. Coercion versus charity. That explains everything today, to our hurt.
Am I a conservative? Yes. The barbarians are at the gates screaming for the destruction of nearly everything I hold dear. Am I progressive? Not really, as I see charity as a personal and voluntary act rather than a political lobbying effort to induce government to compel others through confiscatory taxation and other repressive measures. Am I libertarian? I guess so, after reading the Founding Fathers and thinking about the Orwellian world awaiting my grandchildren.
No, let me restate that. I am desperately libertarian. It is our civilizations only hope.
Mark Franke, M.B.A., an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review and its book reviewer, is formerly an associate vice-chancellor at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.
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