Wednesday, November 06, 2024

What The Republican Party Knows About Americans or How Trump Won The War


Traditional Values in American Win Over Secular Values

Societies and individuals may be categorized in a number of ways, say studies by the World Values Survey. 

WVS is an international research program devoted to the scientific and academic study of social, political, economic, religious and cultural values of people in the world.

"The WVS has over the years demonstrated that people’s beliefs play a key role in economic development, the emergence and flourishing of democratic institutions, the rise of gender equality, and the extent to which societies have effective government."

How The Republicans Won The Presidency and Congress  

The WVS defines "Traditional Values"  as emphasizing the importance of religion, parent-child ties, deference to authority and traditional family values. The WVS says, "People who embrace these values also reject divorce, abortion, euthanasia and suicide. These societies have high levels of national pride and a nationalistic outlook."

"Secular-rational Value" societies, on the other hand, have the opposite preferences. WVS explains, "These societies place less emphasis on religion, traditional family values and authority. Divorce, abortion, euthanasia and suicide are seen as relatively acceptable."

The results of the 2024 election indicated that the majority of Americans seems to be aligned with the "Traditional Values," especially it seems in deference to authority and the importance of religion, for example. Democratic voters, on the other hand, had values more aligned with "Secular-rational" and were out voted by the Republicans.

"Survival Values" place emphasis on economic and physical security, as defined by the WVS. It is linked with a relative outlook when individuals apply their own culture or ethnicity as a frame of reference to judge other cultures, practices, behaviors, beliefs, and people.

On the opposite side of "Survival Values" is "Self-expression Values" giving high priority to environmental protection, growing tolerance of foreigners, gays and lesbians and gender equality, and is indicated in society by rising demands for participation in decision-making in economic and political life.

The Republican voters of the 2024 election indicated a preference for the "Survival Values" side of the equation, that is, in opposition to tolerance of foreigners, and opposition to gender equality for example. The Democratic voters were more aligned with "Self-expression Values" for tolerance and gender equality and environmental protection values and were out voted by those with "Survival Values" of keeping out foreigners and lower tolerance for liberal values.

The WVS has produced graphics every five years that demonstrate how countries' values seem to move from agrarian societies that are mostly with traditional values and use survival values to organize the societal governments. 

Agrarian countries have "traditional" and "survival" values. Examples are some African and Islamic states.

As countries become more industrialized, the values shift more toward the "self-expression" values, no longer needing the security of the strict "survival values" of the agricultural societies. Examples are some west and east Asian countries.

And finally, as the country moves towards a service industry and away from an industrial society, the values of self-expression and secular-rational become operative. Examples are some European and English speaking countries.

(Click on World Cultural Map 2023 at right for examples of countries categorized by "values")

Since 1981 WVS has operated in 120 countries, conducting worldwide surveys every five years.

Electoral Map source: Wikipedia Nov. 6, 2024
The Inglehart-Welzel World Cultural Map - World Values Survey 7 (2023). Source: http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/

More information about World Values Survey - https://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/WVSContents.jsp

Stanley Byron Daniels Get 8 Year Prison Sentence

LaBelle (November 6, 2024) – Stanley Byron Daniels has been adjudicated guilty and sentenced, immediately after being convicted of Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon and Discharging a Firearm and Shooting At/Within or Into a Dwelling/Building. 

The jury returned the guilty verdict just after 7 p.m. Tuesday night, following a one-day trial in Hendry County. The defendant was sentenced to 8 years in prison on each count, concurrent, followed by 6 years of probation.

Assistant State Attorneys Trevor Selph and Natalie Savino prosecuted the case. The sentence will also run concurrent with a prison sentence he is currently serving on a grand theft case.

On June 30, 2023, the Hendry County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to a shooting at an apartment complex. Two adults and two small children had been watching TV in the living room when they heard two gunshots. One of the rounds broke a window and the bullet pierced a wall. They picked up the kids and ran to another room for safety. One woman received minor cuts from glass but luckily no one was seriously injured.

Deputies received information about the possible shooter and were able to retrieve surveillance video from a nearby convenience store which identified the defendant, Stanley Byron Daniels, as the shooter.

On the video, Daniels can be seen getting out of a maroon Dodge pickup truck, holding a gun. He then begins shooting at an unknown male who was running towards the apartment complex. There was also a spent shell casing from a gun found on the ground at the store.

Deputies located the truck, parked in a driveway of a home in Clewiston. When Daniels was being taken into custody, the firearm used in the crime, a Taurus Spectrum 380, was also recovered and taken into evidence. There were three 9-millimeter rounds in the magazine, which matched the shell casing found at the store.

Ag Center Holds Annual Open House

 

LABELLE, FL. -- The University  of Florida's Southwest Florida Research and Education Center held it's annual open house for the public Wednesday at it's center north of Immokalee.

Tours of the site were available to the public and a boxed lunch was served from Tropical Smoothie Cafe.

The center was established in 1958 by Dr. Paul Everett and dedicated in 1986 as a UF/IFAS station on 320 acres serving citrus grower, farmers and the public for Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee counties. 

Dr. Everett developed plasiculture mulch, fertilization, and irrigation systems still in use today.

The site includes a new building with offices and labs, the original 1955 buildings, dormitories for 15 visiting scholars and graduate students, a FAWN weather station, and test plots for citrus, peaches, sugar cane, and vegetables.

More information at swfrec.ifas.ufl.edu

Photo: Demonstration room of agricultural studies underway presented by IFAS students.

Tuesday, November 05, 2024

Emanuel Mendoza Dies At 37

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Emanuel Mendoza, who left this world on October 30, 2024, at the age of 37. Emanuel was born on January 4, 1987, in Fort Myers, where he spent his formative years and built a life defined by dedication, love, and exceptional skill.

Emanuel was a devoted husband, loving father, and son. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Precilla Maciel, who stood by his side throughout life’s journey. His legacy is further carried on by his children: Emanuel Jr., Sophia, Emalynn, Elijah, and Elan Mendoza. Emanuel also leaves behind his cherished parents, Elodio and Maria Mendoza who instilled in him the values that guided his life, and as a beloved sibling to his siblings Sussy, Jenni, Marlene, Roxanna, Vanessa, Giselle, and Eduardo Mendoza.

Emanuel spent over two decades in the construction industry, where his talents shone brightly. Known for his incredible skill and dedication, he left an indelible mark on the sector. Emanuel was a craftsman whose work ethic was beyond compare, and his ambition propelled him to tackle challenges with integrity and precision, traits that earned him respect and admiration from peers and clients alike.

A passionate Miami Dolphins fan, Emanuel found joy in watching football and rallying behind his favorite team. His commitment to his family fueled his professional endeavors, tirelessly working to provide and create a safe, prosperous environment for his loved ones. Emanuel's journey also saw him finding solace and strength in his faith; he embraced a closer relationship with God, enriching his life and those around him with his ever-growing spiritual strength.

Emanuel’s family invites those who knew him to celebrate a life lived with grace and a heart full of kindness. Emanuel's legacy of love for his family and passion for his craft will forever remain in the hearts of those he touched.

Emanuel Mendoza's legacy is one of steadfast love, a robust work ethic, and a genuine spirit that touched everyone fortunate enough to know him. As his family and friends gather to celebrate his life, they do so with deep gratitude and enduring affection for a man who was truly one of a kind.

Emanuel's funeral service will be held at Akin David Funeral Home, located at 560 E Hickpochee Ave, Labelle, FL 33935. In appreciation of the support and kindness offered by friends and family during this challenging time, the family invites all who contributed to their GoFundMe, various fundraisers, or provided personal support to a food service honoring Emanuel's memory. This gathering will take place at 1341 Pollywog Dr, Labelle, FL 33935, following the funeral service

Hendry County Arrests This Week

ARREST BLOTTER
10/28/2024 – 11/03/2024

Felony / DUI Arrests

Kariesmi Martinez Sanchez, 28, Clewiston was arrested on October 28, 2024 by Deputy Sheriff J. Tomblin on charges of DUI

Maikel Hernandez, Veloz, 40, Miami was arrested on October 28, 2024, by Deputy Sheriff D. Givans on charges of Felony Failure to Appear

Jesse Sanchez, 32, Houston, Texas on October 30, 2024, by Deputy Sheriff B. Dibernardino on charges of DUI and Operating a Motor Vehicle without a Valid DL

Marcos Dela Caridad Perez, 40, Clewiston was arrested on October 31, 2024, by Deputy Sheriff D. Givans on charges of Felony Violation of Probation

Linda Ann Evenes, 58, LaBelle was arrested on October 1, 2024, by Deputy Sheriff D. Givans on 2 counts of Felony Probation Violation

Carlos Manuel Velidanes, 67, Montura Ranch Estates, was arrested on November 1, 2024, by Cpl. D. Coronilla on charges of Felony Trespass, Battery of Person 65 or Older and Battery

Enrique Morales Valentine, 40, LaBelle was arrested on November 2, 2024, by Cpl. L. drew on charges of Possession of controlled Substance without Prescription

Erik Alexander Ovando Arreola, 33, LaBelle was arrested on November 2, 2024,k by Cpl. M. Afonso on charges of Possession Controlled Substance without Prescription, Operating a Motor Vehicle without a Valid Drivers License and Reckless Driving

Luis Guillermo Ortiz Lopez, 45, Ft. Lauderdale was arrested on November 3, 2024, by Deputy Sheriff D. Reaves on charges of DUI and Felony Violation of Probation

Deborah A. Yacteen, 62, Springfield, MA, was arrested on November 3, 2024, by Deputy Sheriff B. Dibernardino on charges of DUI