Thursday, September 15, 2016

The Working Poor have limited time to vote.

Nationally, (click here) the population identifying as Hispanic/Latino represents 17 percent (54 million people) of the U.S. population.[i] The Latino population in the U.S. grew 43 percent over the decade prior to 2010 and growth increasingly occurred in new communities. Overall population growth in the U.S. was just 10 percent over that time.[ii]Latinos are disproportionately affected by poverty, food insecurity, and unemployment. They are also more likely to receive emergency food assistance than their White, non-Hispanic peers and less likely to receive SNAP benefits.

...The 89 counties in 2013 with a majority Hispanic population compose 3 percent of all U.S. counties. Twenty-seven percent of these majority Hispanic counties fall into the top 10 percent of counties with the highest rates of childhood food insecurity....

I am not real keen on Pew Research, but, this study is taken directly off the 2013 Census data.

Hispanics (click here) are the only major racial or ethnic group to see a statistically significant decline in its poverty rate, according to 2013 Census Bureau figures released this week. The drop in the poverty rate among Hispanics – from 25.6% in 2012 to 23.5% in 2013 – contributed to the first decline in the nation’s overall poverty rate since 2006....

The Hispanic population in the USA need to hang on to the advantage they received under President Obama. These folks are among the working poor. They do rise above poverty because they are probably holding down two jobs or more. They need a minimum wage hike to move into a stabilized income to grow wealth and within reach of purchasing a house.

These are primarily Red State areas.

We know that bankruptcies are frequently occurring in the USA due to medical costs. These states primarily do not have the Medicaid Expansion and people are suffering. They are suffering financially, but, also dying due to lack of health care insurance.

Getting to know these populations with a strong political ground presence will begin to move them to vote. Spanish is a language barrier when it is not addressed to reach potential voters.

September 14, 2016
By Binyamin Applebaum, Patricia Cohen and Jack Healy

...The answer is in plain sight. (click here) While the economy finally is moving in the right direction, the real incomes of most American households still are smaller than in the late 1990s. And large swaths of the country — rural America, industrial centers in the Rust Belt and Appalachia — are lagging behind.

“We ain’t feeling too much of all that economic growth that I heard was going on, patting themselves on the back,” said Ralph Kingan, the mayor of Wright, Wyo. “It ain’t out in the West.

That bleak reality helps to explain why the good news the Census Bureau issued Tuesday about a rise in household income was greeted gleefully by economists but is unlikely to change the complexion of the presidential race....'

The businesses that serve obsolete energy sources should have seen this coming. The climate crisis is real and we know coal burning power plants have produced 35 percent of the greenhouse gases, ie: Duke Energy. Mark Perkins need to take the imitative to be retrained for a new job if he can't continue his coal dependent business.

This is typical of the people Republicans promise to protect when elected. That is a lie. The case in Kentucky is a prime example of the lies. As the Kentucky politicians, including Mitch McConnell, promise to save coal jobs those jobs are shed because of mechanization. They can't save jobs because the CEOs are making this decision and not the politicians.

...“We are waiting on the election with high hopes that we do get a Republican in there who does understand about working men and women,” said Mark Perkins, 49, who shut down his electrical storefront in the coal town of Wright earlier this year as he lost once-plentiful jobs servicing mines and large generators....

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Henry Paulson opened his own financial exchange in China (Not Goldman Sachs, Henry Paulson) IMMEDIATELY after leaving office in DC.

Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson's chair in his office in DC never got warm before he was off to China again.

He replaced Snow under "W." I don't know why, he certainly didn't give a damn about averting the global economic collapse that was all over the NY Times during Snow as Treasurer in 2005 and 2006.

There are people that started to dump business addresses on the commercial market in 2007 when they realized Paulson was an absent landlord of the USA's path to economic disaster. There were plenty of people that made big money before September of 2008. Many, not just one or two. That is the real hallmark of an economic genius, right? Knowing where the financial markets are headed and not simply following behind to spin a fortune out of the ignorant.

The U.S. (click here) should step up efforts to attract investment from China despite political resistance. That's the message from former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. Bloomberg's Haidi Lun reports on "Trending Business." (Source: Bloomberg)

Now that Paulson has all this money tied up in the Chinese economy he is pleading for the USA to INVITE Chinese investors in the USA. Sort of like that of Governor Snyder and his Chinese Visa Initiative.

Just what Michigan needs, Chinese coming to Michigan to steal talent and inventions back to China. Let's just say, I don't consider most Republicans in office these days great Americans. They are predatory with too much money to be trusted.
An aspect of the elections of 2016 is the real loss of RECOVERY under a leader that believes government is best run as a corporation. Republicans have run the USA as a business since Reagan, best I can measure. It is a failure. The USA's role in the world reaches far beyond that of Wall Street, both domestically and internationally. It is completely unrealistic to believe the hard fought recovery of the country since the global economic collapse will continue under a return to treating the USA as a company.

It is "The United States of America," not The United States of America, inc. or The United States Rights of America. 

Let's get it right and continue to enjoy the local economies we worked so hard to build.

Donald Trump will be measured next to Henry Paulson. Sort of.

No one from Goldman Sachs has ever been president that I am aware of, but, they have served in the cabinet. The latest cabinet position was Treasurer of the United States of America.

Donald Trump will be measured by Congressional Republicans as Henry Paulson.

That may or may not be correct and the people most interested in understanding his relationship with other countries need to address this now. 

Goldman Sachs is not Donald Trump, Inc. There is a difference. That needs to be known today and not when the elections are completed and decided.

Cheney went from being heartless to being pulseless.

I have never witnessed such politicization of health before. If anyone didn't belong in the White House it was Cheney and his 40 percent ejection fraction.

Two years after leaving the White House, Cheney had an artificial heart.

Dick Cheney had a terrible heart condition the entire time he occupied the Vice President's office. I might mention some cardiac conditions are genetic, too. No different than breast cancer and other diseases.

January 5, 2011
By Rosemary Black

He no longer has a pulse, (click here) but Dick Cheney has a mechanical heart pump – and a chance for a normal life.
The 69-year-old former vice president is back in action, albeit a little thinner.
"He really doesn't have a pulse, but he has blood pressure because blood is being pumped out from his ventricle into the aorta at a constant pressure," explains Dr. Kirk Garratt, clinical director of interventional cardiovascular research at Lenox Hill Hospital.
But what exactly is beating in Cheney's chest?...

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

The USA's FBI was embarrassed by Apple.

April 9, 2016
The federal court fight between (click here) Apple and the FBI over iPhone encryption might be on hold for a while, but that doesn't mean each side isn't still trying to make it appear that its stand is the right one. The latest salvo was delivered by FBI Director James Comey.
"We are all people trying to do the right thing," Comey said April 6, concluding a speech at the Kenyon Center for the Study of American Democracy at Kenyon College. (Side note: Comey's son attends school there.)...
Where are the monies awarded to developers to come up with a unique hardware and software that will bring about better security for the government?
Where is the money? Where is the technology? It should have been done long ago before trillions were spent on a worthless jet fighter called the F-35 Strike Fighter that can't even protect its pilot, yet alone a country.
Ah, but, oops is so much more profitable.
Where is a Congress that actually cares about the country rather than their personal politics?

I am sure Director Comey can provide the needed wish list to Congress. 

THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THE COUNTRY HEARS MORE ABOUT EMAILS THAN THEY HEAR ABOUT THE DEFUNCT F-35 PROGRAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

August 24, 2016
By Anthony Capaccio
A week after the Air Force (click here) declared its version of Lockheed Martin Corp.’s F-35 jet ready for limited combat operations, the Pentagon’s top tester warned that the U.S. military’s costliest weapons program is still riddled with deficiencies.

We are not going to kill pilots or risk the country's security because Lockheed-Martin's CEO wants a bonus!
“In fact the program is actually not on a path toward success but instead on a path toward failing to deliver” the aircraft’s full capabilities, “for which the Department is paying almost $400 billion by the scheduled end” of its development in 2018, Michael Gilmore, the Defense Department’s director of operational testing, said in an Aug. 9 memo obtained by Bloomberg News.
“Achieving full combat capability with the Joint Strike Fighter is at substantial risk” of not occurring before development is supposed to end and realistic combat testing begins, he said of the F-35....

Chaffetz is practicing politics and is absolutely not concerned about the USA's national security. Absolutely NOTHING has come out of millions of US $$$ being spent on his vigilantism. NOTHING! While the USA's Air Force budget descends into hell over a jet the Chinese played with when they were bored!

Chaffetz is not qualified to rewrite the FBI director's testimony. Millions more $$$ US to be spent on Republican politics.

There is much Congress can do from the testimony of FBI Director Comey, including standardizing the type of hardware providing the best security for government use. 

AGAIN.

This is the first White House to use cyber as a means of conducting government business. There were no regulations providing for the best hardware and software. Congress has the obligation to provide guidance to the security for the federal government. The day President Obama was inaugurated there was a struggle with the national security officials regarding the use of his Blackberry. 

With over seven years of experience regarding the technology and national security, the Congress can pass legislation as a guide to the hardware used by the USA government. As a matter of fact, Congress should provide funding to establish a state of the art technology without going to commercially available telecommunications. After seven years of experience it seems all too obvious the USA needs to develop it's own unique hardware and software to insure the best possible protections for the country.

Bozos coming forward as an expert in such development and only screws it up is a reason to arrest and try for fraud. Any contractor should not be Russian or Chinese nationals.

Chaffetz is an idiot. He didn't know the information he wanted from those subpoenaed to testify was classified? And he should be the one to say what of the Clinton emails is classified or not? I don't think so.

Chairman Comey made testimony and that is all that is needed. Chaffetz is pathetic. When is Colorado going to send real Congresspersons to DC?

September 12, 2016
By Richard Lardner

..."As far as I can tell, (click here) the only 'emergency' is that the election is less than two months away," said Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., dismissing the "emergency" hearing late on a Monday.
Chaffetz issued the subpoena to Jason Herring, the acting assistant director for congressional affairs. Herring and six other Obama administration officials appeared before the committee to discuss the investigative files. The witnesses on several occasions said they could not answer the questions from lawmakers in an open forum.
The committee later voted to hold the remainder of the hearing in closed session....

Trump is chasing one voter at a time. Extremists welcome.

February 13, 2016
By Asher Schechter

While we were all distracted by Hillary Clinton’s health, (click here) the Trump campaign said something about Israel and the Palestinians that should have us all very worried....

...Leave it to Trump’s camp to endorse an incendiary, nonsensical piece of demagoguery, and then double down on it with shockingly farcical Nazi analogies.

This argument is, of course, ludicrous for many reasons, but let’s focus on two: First, it makes no sense. Flawed as it may be, the two-state solution at least has some logic to it. Friedman’s (and by assertion, the Trump campaign’s) vision does not. No one – certainly not Netanyahu and (probably) not Friedman – is suggesting that settlers become Palestinian citizens who pay taxes to Palestine and abide by its laws, as the Palestinians citizens of Israel do. Presumably, settlements should be allowed to function as Israeli enclaves within the hypothetical Palestinian state? How is that supposed to work?
Secondly, it’s preposterous to claim that Palestinian refugees, descendants of the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians expelled during Israel’s War of Independence (talk about ethnic cleansing)  bear no connection to Israel (née Palestine), while at the same time standing up for the rights of American-born Jews who became settlers to live in their “ancestral homeland.”
But logic, reason, or factual accuracy matter very little to Trump and his people. The point of their support for Netanyahu’s latest statement wasn’t part of a coherent plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian issue, but a clear attempt at pandering to right-wing, pro-Israel voters (including the 60,000 eligible American voters who live in West Bank settlements and whose votes they seek). 
In the last few weeks, Trump’s supporters in Israel have been working very hard to get the GOP nominee a majority of Israel’s 200,000-plus eligible American votes. In the last month alone the Israeli pro-Trump campaign opened four campaign offices across Israel, including one in a West Bank settlement – a first for a U.S. presidential nominee. Meanwhile, the Trump campaign and its Israeli supporters have been ramping up the pro-settlement rhetoric.
It’s classic Trump behavior: entice the far-right crowd by espousing the most incendiary rhetoric imaginable (“Judenrein” as Israel-Palestine’s “Mexicans are rapists”), and then present outlandish fringe ideas as if they were serious and well-thought-out policy plans....              

The family has been called to the former president's bedside. He is in an induced coma after surgery.


It sounds like it was a blood clot after surgery. 


September 14, 2016
By Judith Siegel-Itzkovitch, Geere Fay Cashman and Tovah Lazaroff

News of his falling ill aroused much concern, (click here) with calls from all over the country and the world.

Former president Shimon Peres was in critical condition and fighting for his life at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer after suffering a severe stroke Tuesday night.

The veteran 93 year old politician had just last week undergone placement of a cardiac pacemaker at the hospital and was discharged in good condition. He returned to the hospital for a checkup, but suddenly, suffered a stroke....

Wind energy is a benefit for every citizen in Iowa.

Iowa leads the country in wind energy with bipartisan support in their legislator. It is shameful the entire southeast has ignored winds benefits. Shameful! The regressive political paradigm of the southeast has to end!

September 8, 2016

A $3.6 billion wind energy project (click here) recently approved by the Iowa Utilities Board is just one more example of the real benefits federal wind production tax credits are bringing to Iowa.
Not only will Des Moines-based MidAmerican Energy’s Wind XI farm be the largest renewable energy project in the state to date, company officials expect it to be fully funded by the credits, which Congress extended last year after considerable debate.
Another $1 billion wind project proposed by Alliant Energy also would reap the benefits of the credits, should the Iowa Utilities Board approve it.
But the real winners are Iowans who already benefit from a large share of low-cost electricity generated by wind power — 31 percent at last count, more than any other state can boast. And we can credit around 7,000 jobs in our state to wind and affiliated industries, according to State Economic Development Director Debi Durham.
Research at our universities supports and enhances the industry, and educational trade programs prepare technicians to care for the sky-high machines.
Landowners directly benefit from the extra income turbines provide, and counties reap the rewards of additional property taxes.
In short, wind is good for Iowa and for the country’s energy future....

A Tea Party Republican is running as a Democrat?

I hope the DNC is not planning to spend money on this election.

September 12, 2016
By Jennifer Fitch

Chambersburg, Pa. — Four Franklin County (Pa.) Republican Committee members, (click here) including the vice chairman, resigned their positions Monday, reflecting the party divide related to Pennsylvania's 9th Congressional District race.
Tea-party backed Art Halvorson is running as the Democratic nominee to unseat eight-term incumbent Bill Shuster in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Both candidates are registered Republicans who squared off in the primary election. Shuster obtained the most votes in his own party, but Halvorson won enough write-in votes from Democrats to appear as the Democratic nominee on ballots Nov. 8 in the 12-county district....                  

Wall Street is a direct threat to human longevity.

Add to the chemical profile, greenhouse gases!

September 12, 2016
By Marion Nestle, PhD, MPH

Industry-sponsored nutrition research, (click here) like that of research sponsored by the tobacco, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries, almost invariably produces results that confirm the benefits or lack of harm of the sponsor’s products, even when independently sponsored research comes to opposite conclusions. Although considerable evidence demonstrates that those industries deliberately influenced the design, results, and interpretation of the studies they paid for, much less is known about the influence of food-company sponsorship on nutrition research. Typically, the disclosure statements of sponsored nutrition studies state that the funder had no role in their design, conduct, interpretation, writing, or publication. Without a “smoking gun” it is difficult to prove otherwise.

In this issue of JAMA Internal Medicine, Kearns and colleagues report on having found a smoking gun. From a deep dive into archival documents from the 1950s and 1960s, they have produced compelling evidence that a sugar trade association not only paid for but also initiated and influenced research expressly to exonerate sugar as a major risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD). Although studies at that time indicated a relationship between high-sugar diets and CHD risk, the sugar association preferred scientists and policymakers to focus on the role of dietary fat and cholesterol. The association paid the equivalent of more than $48 000 in today’s dollars to 3 nutrition professors—at Harvard no less—to publish a research review that would refute evidence linking sugars to CHD.


The sponsored review appeared in 2 parts in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1967. Its authors acknowledged support from the industry-funded Nutrition Foundation, but they did not mention the sugar association’s specific funding of their review. Their first article demonstrates a close correlation between sugar and fat “consumption” (actually amounts in the food supply) and mortality in 14 countries (Figure). To minimize the association with sugar, the authors seem to have cherry-picked existing data. Despite their having previously published studies linking both fats and sugars to CHD risk, their review gave far more credence to studies implicating saturated fat than it did to those implicating sugars....

Close Epidemiological Correlations Between Sugar and Saturated Fat “Consumption” and Mortality in 14 Countries


Investors and stockholders should be held responsible for profits at any cost. In addition, class action lawsuits are needed.

These are human rights abuses no differently than weather related deaths with the climate crisis. 

Local economies win the USA's steadfast growth and income increases.

Americans cannot afford to change horses in midstream, we have to complete our work.

September 13, 2016
By Don Lee

Steady job growth (click here) and the biggest earnings boost on record helped sharply lower the nation's poverty level last year and finally provided relief to the long-running problem of stagnant incomes.
In its annual report on income and poverty, the Census Bureau said Tuesday that the share of people in the U.S. living in poverty dropped to 13.5% in 2015, marking one of the biggest annual declines in decades.
That was down from 14.8% in the prior year, but still considerably higher than the 12.3% poverty rate in 2006, the year before the Great Recession began, and the 40-year low of 11.3% in the year 2000....

We, as a country, have come a long way from the global economic collapse of 2008. We need to finish the job.

2015 Income and poverty census report (click here)

There are definitely Republicans that benefit at the election box by racists and bigots. I am quite sure Mr. Pence has benefited from his two faced statements.

Pence will not denounce the KKK. In the 1920s the KKK ruled the government in Indiana. There is still an element in Indiana that while not organized into a political party still brings brevity to the Indiana Republican party.

The Republican Party caters to racist as an electorate base. Indiana has a denser population than other states.

It is notable that Donald Trump's attacks on Hillary Clinton increased the gap to Libertarian candidate Governor Gary Johnson. He may not have the 15 percent for the debates.

September 13, 2016
By Theodore Schleifer

Washington - Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence (click here) blasted Hillary Clinton Monday for her comment referring to "half" of Donald Trump's supporters as belonging to a "basket of deplorables."
But Pence declined to categorize Trump backer -- and white nationalist -- David Duke as "deplorable."

Exactly. Why call a bigot a bigot when the elect box of the Republican Party is served by bigots?

"I'm not in the name-calling business," Pence told CNN's Wolf Blitzer, while at the same time repeating Trump's disavowal of Duke's support.

"We don't want his support and we don't want the support of the people who think like him," he said.

Clinton jumped on Pence's response, tweeting: "If you won't say the KKK is deplorable, you have no business running the country."

It is very easy to concentrate comments on David Duke, he could not care less about the insults. He knows the personal attacks on him deflects insults on the electorate of bigots and racists. The answer from the Trump camp that they denounce David Duke as deplorable is easy to do, but, they never ever call racists and bigots deplorable and risk their support at the ballot box. 

Are all the confederate flags removed from the American landscape, except for museums?

The political density is still there to tap by Republicans.

July 31, 2016


Charleston, SC The South Carolina Secessionist Party (click here) is making plans for something it’s calling “Operation Retaliation.”
The Post and Courier of Charleston reported Sunday that Chairman James Bessenger says the party is looking for help securing large Confederate battle flags that it can display along major interstates and in cities and towns.
Bessenger says his organization is looking for land on which to fly the flags around the state and has gotten several offers.
Earlier this month, several hundred people gathered at a rally and temporarily raised a Confederate flag at the State House. The event marked the one-year anniversary of the day the Confederate battle flag was furled and sent to a museum.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/state/south-carolina/article92980272.html#storylink=cpy

Monday, September 12, 2016

Weekly

September 4, 2015 / 64(34);944-947

Two pneumococcal vaccines (click here) are currently licensed for use in the United States: the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13 [Prevnar 13, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a subsidiary of Pfizer Inc.]) and the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23 [Pneumovax 23, Merck and Co., Inc.]). The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) currently recommends that a dose of PCV13 be followed by a dose of PPSV23 in all adults aged ≥65 years who have not previously received pneumococcal vaccine and in persons aged ≥2 years who are at high risk for pneumococcal disease because of underlying medical conditions (Table) (14). The recommended intervals between PCV13 and PPSV23 given in series differ by age and risk group and the order in which the two vaccines are given (14)....
September 9, 2016
By Chelsea Harvey


Wilderness (click here) areas on Earth have experienced alarming losses in the past two decades, a new study suggests. By comparing global maps from the present day and the early 1990s, researchers have concluded that a 10th of all the world's wilderness has been lost in just 20 years.
The study, published Thursday in the journal Current Biology, finds that just over 30 million square kilometres of wilderness remains on Earth, composing nearly a quarter of the planet's terrestrial area. On the other hand, 3.3 million square kilometres have been lost since the early 1990s.
The losses were more pronounced in some areas than in others. South America lost nearly 30 per cent of its wilderness area, and Africa lost about 14 per cent. Overall, most of the remaining wilderness is concentrated in North America, North Asia, North Africa and Australia, the researchers note.
"Wilderness was defined as any area on Earth which didn't have a human footprint," explained James Watson , an associate professor at the University of Queensland, director of science and research at the Wildlife Conservation Society and the new study's lead author....

14 October 2015
By AFP


Wildfires in the western United States (click here) have made 2015 the country's most devastating fire year since at least 1960, despite the relatively small number of individual fires.
More than 11 million acres (4.5 million hectares) have been burned in fires this year as of Friday, according to data from the National Interagency Fire Center.
That vast acreage - greater than the size of Denmark - is expected to rise over the remainder of the year, but it makes 2015 already the first year in at least five and a half decades to exceed 10 million acres burned, according to NIFC data....

The Eastern Forests of the USA are not only grossly diminished in number, it is expected as time passes, the remaining forest will become far less diversified. Lack of diversity increases the chance a simple insect infestation can wipe out all the forests of the Eastern USA.

Many aspects of projected climate change (click here) will likely affect forest growth and productivity. Three examples are described below: increases in carbon dioxide (CO2), increases in temperature, and changes in precipitation....


The Eastern Forests (click here)

History has not dealt kindly with the eastern forests of the United States. (click here)  Much of what Alexis de Tocqueville once called in the 1820's a "sea of leaves" has been replaced by farms, cities, and broad highways. There are still forests in the East—162.4 million acres of forested lands—but major parts of what was once a vast empire of hardwood forest are gone forever. Of the remaining forests, only 8.49 million acres are today in National Forests. A similar situation exists with rangeland in the Eastern Region. With 1.8 million acres of rangeland in the Region, mostly in Missouri, only about 65,000 acres are on National Forests. While National Forest lands represent such a small part of the land in the Eastern Region, they are the largest blocks of singly owned and managed land in the East....
Hillary Clinton is correct about Republican deplorables.

They are not only deplorables, they are oppressors.

I was in North Carolina today visiting my mother. We went to a cinaplex (click here). Is cinaplex a real word by the way. But, at any rate, I am standing in line to purchase a ticket to see "Sully." A great picture by the way. Tom Hanks is great as usual. But, while in line there is this couple standing behind us.

The woman about 50 to 60 something states in a very loud voice, "There are seven "R rated" movies at this cinaplex." Her statement was very loud, intended to have all within ear shot in the area hear her. 

I turned around and stated, "Is there something wrong with that?"

She said not a word. She continued to stare at me as though a voice from the beyond had descended on the admission line. I stated, "There is not one, not one, X-rated picture at this cinaplex and I, for one, am very disappointed."

She stated, "Well, we have very different values." 

I stated, "No we don't. I am not an extremist and appreciate others that want different content in their movies than simply Disney."

I purchased my tickets with my mother, who stated, "Why did you say those things?" 

I said, "Because she said those other things. Shall we go inside?" We entered the theater and took seats and soon whom came into the same theater was the woman distressed by R-rated movies." 

She passed me as she and her 'man'/husband or significant other/heterosexual went up stairs behind us; I stated to her "See, we don't have differences, really. I simply appreciate the fact many different views and tastes and lifestyles bring a far greater economy. I mean for real. How many people are going to be coming to a theater with G-rated movies and only G-rated movies?"

With that she and her faux heterosexual partner took a seat and I think I saw a tear in her right eye because she was forced to speak to a woman that didn't hate her or her point of view but was willing to stand up for the rest of the views of Americans.

By Steve Kroft

Selling sex is one of the oldest businesses in the world, (click here) and right now, business has never been better. 

One of the biggest cultural changes in the United States over the past 25 years has been the widespread acceptance of sexually explicit material - pornography.

In the space of a generation, a product that once was available in the back alleys of big cities has gone corporate, delivered now directly into homes and hotel rooms by some of the biggest companies in the United States. 

It is estimated that Americans now spend somewhere around $10 billion a year on adult entertainment, which is as much as they spend attending professional sporting events, buying music or going out to the movies....


Because the 'dog whistle' in North Carolina is "Puritan Wannabee" the people working in that cinaplex were to be regarded as unwanted within the North Carolina society because there were R-rated movies being shown. 

The wacko extremists such as that women today, are deplorables. They are power hungry idiots that have no idea what comprises a healthy society or economy. They are willing to stand in a public line for movie tickets to ridicule anyone within ear shot if they were going to purchase a ticket to 'one of those R-rated' pictures. They are rude, idiots, self-righteous and the best word for them is deplorables. 

Anyone wonder why North Carolina doesn't have an economy? North Carolina has a GDP per capita ranked 27th in the USA. That is nothing to brag about. The deplorables that carry on like idiots in public to attempt to suppress, oppress and depress the people around them are CONTRACTING the economy and not expanding it.

People this deplorable are insecure jerks that have the emotional reach of an ant and the ability to be compassionate as a grizzly bear. They are horrible and they have numbers in the Republican Party to be ashamed of. They aren't just David Duke, they are the disciples of extremism and intolerance. They are the worst Americans in this country and no one can deny it. 

Hillary Clinton is a human being, too.

Former Secretary Clinton when dehydrated could have dropped her blood pressure and caused leg weakness.

This is a very vigorous campaign she is waging and that is true since she announced some time ago. She needs to drink good, clean and healthy water everyday. She might want an assistant to help her keep track of her daily intake of fluid.

Dehydration will make pneumonia worse.

Treatment of pneumonia generally includes: (click here)

...Drinking plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. Fluids may need to be administered intravenously to prevent or treat dehydration....

I am quite certain the remembrance of September 11th was a priority for her. She probably didn't see an option to decline being there. She would attend regardless of her feeling poorly.

Sunday, September 11, 2016

I am traveling, but, there is still much to examine in the idea "I am the Decider."

George W. Bush as president shed generals as if there was no need for a military anymore. The first to resign was General Eric K. Shinseki.  If you never understood why there were difference between the Joint Chiefs of Staff and "W" realize they completely disagreed with his war methodology.

By Editors of the Encyclopædia Britannica
...Shinseki remained on as army chief of staff (click here) during the administration of Pres.George W. Bush, but his tenure was marked by increasing tension with civilian leaders in the Pentagon. Shinseki subscribed to Secretary of State Colin Powell’s doctrine that military force, if used, should be overwhelming in size, speed, and power. This conflicted with the “small footprint” strategy espoused by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and his assistant, Paul Wolfowitz, who believed that advanced battlefield technology and precision weapons made large bodies of traditional infantry obsolete. In the days leading up to the Iraq War, this doctrinal clash became public, when Shinseki testified before Congress in 2003 that an invasion of Iraq would require “several hundred thousand soldiers” and that a post-war occupation could awaken “ethnic tensions that could lead to other problems.” These statements were immediately refuted by Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz, and Shinseki retired a few months later....

"I am the Decider."

Firing generals will bring into focus their benefits after decades of service. It will be a shock wave through the entire military structure.

8 September 2016
By David Usborne

Donald Trump (click here) has told a televised town hall on national security that he believes America’s top generals have been “reduced to rubble” under the leadership of President Barack Obama and insinuated that many of them would be fired if he takes the White House in November.
And in an exchange that surely raised eyebrows the Republican nominee suggested he was happy to accept flattery from Vladimir Putin and again offered the Russian leader his praise, regardless of his record of aggression in eastern Europe and assisting Iran and the Syrian regime. 
He made the remarks to NBC anchor Matt Lauer during a special ‘commander-in-chief’ forum broadcast live from on board the retired USS Intrepid in New York where both he and Hillary Clinton were given nearly half an hour each to explain their foreign policy priorities....

"I am the Decider."

Fascism - an authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization.  (In general use) extreme right-wing, authoritarian, or intolerant views or practice.

One of the first step toward a military that will operate according to the commands of the president is to raze the current leadership and instill new generals that will be loyal to the commander and chief. 

During the years of "W" the USA military lost a lot of top generals and were replaced with lower ranking officers moved into positions such as Captain than traditionally authorized. What the USA military had on the first day of President Barack Obama administration was a hollowed leadership. The leadership was being reconstituted with less qualified officers with limited understanding of a traditional battlefield in practice.

If Donald Trump has his way, the generals serving under President Obama will be razed and again the USA military will be hollowed out and replaced once again with lower ranking officers with less experience than those found in President Obama's military. And on top of all that, Donald Trump wants to reignite the war in the middle east as a promise to voters during his campaign in order to annihilate Daesh. It is "W" all over again.

April 12, 2007
By Jim Lobe

Washington - President George W. Bush's (click here) ongoing "surge" of some 35,000 troops to add to the 140,000 already deployed in Iraq is highlighting growing concern, particularly among the military brass, that the U.S. army is overstretched and fast becoming "broken".An increasing number of senior retired officers, some of whom had previously expressed optimism that the active-duty force of some 500,000 soldiers could handle U.S. commitments in the "global war on terror", now say the current situation today reminds them of 1980, when the service's top officer, Gen. Edward Meyer, publicly declared that the country had a "hollow Army".
"The active army is about broken," former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who also served as chairman of the Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staff under President George H.W. Bush 15 years ago, told Time magazine this week, while another highly decorated retired general who just returned from Iraq and Afghanistan described the situation in even more dire terms....

It appears to me Donald Trump does not only admire Vladimir Putin, but, took lessons as well.

Remember who is the decider.

Until later!