Monday, September 18, 2017

Just as a distraction.

Calling Un "Rocket Man" is disrespectful and fuel for Un in his propaganda. Un will embrace the identity and make it his goal to be the most deadly and feared rocket man alive.

Trump needs to realize he could become the next Chavez at the United Nations if he is going to assign caricatures to world leaders. Right now every person attending the United Nations meeting this week is wondering if they actually want to sit through Trump's speech or simply leave the speech when he begins insulting everyone.

The Late President Chavez bragged he smelled the remnant sulfur odor of the devil at the podium after "W" made his speech. It went over well in some venues of the conference. Trump should be prepared for disrespect if he is going to deal it.

President Trump needs to back off his volatile language and honorably represent the United States of America.

Besides the climate crisis, which costs lives across Earth, the United Nations needs to pat itself on the back and seek to continue the fight of quality of life for all people. Kindly note, war casualties are escalating. I hope the leaders of the affected countries bring their statistics to life on the floor of the United Nations.

I might point out the countries that cannot brag about the increased longevity of their people, need to deeply reflect on that fact. 

September 15, 2017
By Rachel Rettner

Worldwide, people are living longer. (click here) But while overall deaths from infectious diseases and preterm birth are decreasing, deaths from heart disease, conflict and terrorism are on the rise, according to a new report.

The report, called the Global Burden of Disease study, examines the state of the world's health by estimating average life expectancy as well as the number of deaths, illnesses and injuries from more than 300 causes.

The report found that today, the average global life expectancy is 72.5 years (75.3 years for women and 69.8 years for men.) That's up from an average life expectancy of 65.1 years in 1990 and 58.4 years in 1970, the report said. Japan had the highest life expectancy in 2016, at 83.9 years, while the Central African Republic had the lowest, at 50.2 years....