Sunday, October 31, 2021

I see...

 


Altering...

 

Advanced countries, like the US, UK and many in Europe, have been industrializing -- and emitting climate-altering gases in the process -- for around 200 years. A lot of the comforts of living in a developed country have come at the cost of the climate.
Since 1850, China has emitted 284 billion tons of CO2, according to new analysis by Carbon Brief, a UK-based organization covering climate, energy and policy.
The US, on the other hand, industrialized decades earlier and has released 509 billion tons of CO2 -- twice as much.
This in part comes down to lifestyle. Americans earn more money, they own more gas-guzzling cars, and they fly more than the average Chinese person.
Natural gas produces fewer emissions than coal, but it is still harmful to the climate, and there are growing concerns that the US and other parts of the world are investing too heavily in gas instead of renewables.
Accordingly, Afghanistan may be a country with no problems with Climate change.
IS today's life really an anti Climate or just a theory?.  Just a thought.

You...

 

Most of the problems we face is what we are doing to ourselves. Be kind........... to others and to yourself. You may be the enemy from within who is trying to take you down.
 Just a thought.


Degrading...

 



Disgraced ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo was charged with groping a former aide in Albany’s Executive Mansion, a crime that could send him to jail for a year if he’s convicted.
A misdemeanor criminal complaint filed in Albany City Court alleges that Cuomo, 63, “did intentionally, and for no legitimate purpose, forcibly place his hand under the blouse shirt of the victim … and onto her intimate body part.”
“Specifically, the victims left breast for the purposes of degrading and satisfying his sexual desire,” it adds.
The incident allegedly took place on the afternoon of Dec. 7 on the second floor of the Executive Mansion, the governor’s official residence.
The lawyer representing former Cuomo aide Brittany Commisso, 33, acknowledged it’s her.  

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Degeneration...

 


Researchers announced earlier this month that they had found a link between a Western diet and cognitive decline.

Published in the Cell Press journal iScience, the Marshall University authors said. 
The mice eating the western diet increased their body weight and showed insulin resistance, lowered oxygen levels and low energy.
Additionally, it showed signs of behavioral changes in line with those typical of humans with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.
"In this study, we found that a western diet produced systemic oxidant stress along with evidence of activation of Na,K-ATPase signaling within both murine brain and peripheral tissues," the authors wrote
"We also noted this diet caused increases in circulating inflammatory cytokines as well as behavioral, and brain biochemical changes consistent with neurodegeneration.

Friday, October 29, 2021

Connected...

 


Uncertain...

 



Kyrsten Sinema struck an agreement on prescription drug pricing with President Joe Biden as part of Democrats' social spending talks, though it’s at risk of ultimately being excluded as the party tries to reach a deal that can pass.

The Arizona Democrat was somewhat reluctant to strike a deal on prescription drug price negotiation, a key campaign plank for many Democrats. But a source familiar said the president and Sinema were able to see eye to eye in the end.

That deal may not cost any one one more penny.

House Democrats fired back on Thursday. A Democratic aide said they were never party to the Sinema-White House agreement and saw it as a “Trojan horse devised by Big Pharma.”

The prescription drug pricing language was ultimately left out of the framework the White House released publicly, leaving its fate uncertain.

Promise...

 


In the meantime, the White House is seeking the cooperation of OPEC, meaning, Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who it otherwise is trying to hold at arm’s length. 

It also means seeking cooperation from OPEC+  essentially, Russian President Vladimir Putin, who no doubt will relish “the ask” being requested of him.

The prices of oil skyrocketed as the Democratic ideology failed.

Just a thought.

Raise...

 




Prices...

 


The White House is worried about “the need for reliable and stable global energy markets,”  What the Biden administration actually is concerned about are gasoline prices, and so it is calling on  OPEC, Russia and other oil exporters, collectively known as OPEC+, to increase production.

In the meantime, the White House is seeking the cooperation of OPEC, meaning, Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who it otherwise is trying to hold at arm’s length. It also means seeking cooperation from OPEC+  essentially, Russian President Vladimir Putin, who no doubt will relish “the ask” being requested of him.

The Biden's promise of not taxing the poor and the middle class just went out of the door the minute he cancelled the oil search /production and contracts for federal lands. Every Car owner, house owner, renter, truckers, busses, and prices of goods are shifted to the consumers including the very poor. Promises promises.   Just a thought.

Tyrant...

 



De Blasio has been among Cuomo's biggest public detractors for years and was in the first wave of fellow Democrats to demand the governor leave office when the allegations first surfaced earlier this year. 

In a pair of appearances, he said Cuomo was a "tyrant" of "Shakespearean" proportions who should face criminal charges for groping an aide, after the AG's investigation found the governor sexually harassed 11 women in violation of federal and state law.

Mayor Bill de Blasio hailed the downfall of his longtime rival Gov. Andrew Cuomo  but warned that New Yorkers should keep a close eye on the departing governor for further misdeeds until he’s actually out the door.

New Yorkers should also keep an open eyes on the Mayor himself as he discriminate against unvaccinated people and cause the loss of jobs to thousands of employee. Just compare this to any Republican Mayor in various States. Just a thought.


Thursday, October 28, 2021

Fourth ..

 



The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in updated COVID-19 guidelines this week that some immunocompromised people may need a fourth dose of the vaccine
The agency wrote that people who are over 18 years old who already received an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine primary series and received an additional mRNA vaccine dose may receive a single COVID-19 booster dose at least six months following their third mRNA vaccine dose. 
Those who have received two doses of an mRNA vaccine and are moderately or severely immunocompromised, with more than 28 days having passed since the second dose, should receive an additional mRNA dose immediately followed around six months later by a single COVID-19 vaccine booster dose.
I think we need to follow the experience of some States, like Florida, that managed to overcome Covid-19 with just improving people quality of life rather than condense people in small spaces, like New York, and rely on continue vaccination. 
Just a thought.

Protein...

 


To reduce visceral fat, add a protein supplement to your healthy, balanced diet. Several studies have associated protein consumption with the loss of visceral fat
Researchers found that a test group that took a protein supplement along with a mildly calorie-restricted diet lost more visceral fat than a group that took a placebo.
In addition, the test group's gut microbiota was activated by the protein supplement. Some studies have connected healthy gut microbiota to the loss of visceral fat—regardless of diet.
Feel fuller sooner, it might help you reduce the number of calories you consume, particularly from processed foods and snacks that are associated with higher levels of visceral fat. 
Consuming protein also seems to reduce levels of ghrelin, the hormone that increases appetite.
It's also believed that protein boosts your metabolism, enabling you to burn more calories 24 hours a day. What's more, protein can help you build lean muscle, giving your metabolism an additional boost as you burn more calories at rest. 

Sinema...

 



Kyrsten Lea Sinema  is an American politician, former social worker, and lawyer serving as the senior United States Senator from Arizona. A Democrat from Arizona, she served three terms as a state representative for the 15th legislative district from 2005 to 2011, one term as the state senator for the 15th legislative district from 2011 to 2012, and three terms as the United States Representative for the 9th district from 2013 to 2019.

Sinema began her political career in the Arizona Green Party and rose to prominence for her progressive advocacy, supporting causes such as LGBT rights and opposing the war on terror. She left the Green Party to join the Arizona Democratic Party in 2004 and was elected to a seat in the United States House of Representatives in 2012

After her election, she joined the New Democrat Coalition, the Blue Dog Coalition and the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, amassing one of the most conservative voting records in the Democratic caucus.[1] 

Sinema is the first openly bisexual and the second openly LGBT woman  to be elected to the House of Representatives and to the Senate in 2012 and 2018, respectively.[2] She also was the first woman elected to the Senate from Arizona.[3]

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Humane...

 


In testimony before the Senate armed services committee, Kahl said it was still unclear whether the Taliban has the ability to fight Islamic State effectively following the US withdrawal in August. 
The US fought the Taliban as well as striking groups like Islamic State and al-Qaida.
The remarks are the latest reminder that Afghanistan could still pose serious national security concerns for the US even after it ended its two-decade war in defeat in August.
The Taliban, who won the war, are enemies of Islamic State and have seen its attempts to impose law and order after the US pullout thwarted by suicide bombings and other attacks claimed by Islamic State.
They include bombings targeting the minority Shia sect and even an Islamic State killing of a member of a Taliban militia force in the eastern city of Jalalabad.
Occupation vs assistance.  Which is much humane. Just a thought.

Florida...

 


During the past two months, Florida’s daily average of Covid-19 Cases has plummeted by more than 90 percent, to about 1,700 cases. That’s roughly half of California’s current COVID rate and less than a quarter of Vermont’s.  

Conservatives on Twitter and Fox News now claim that Florida’s turnaround vindicates the hands-off policies of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who spent his summer prohibiting local schools, businesses and governments from trying to minimize transmission by requiring masks or vaccination while emphasizing costly post-infection treatments such as monoclonal antibodies instead.

“DeSantis critics and the mainstream media remain quiet as Florida's COVID numbers drop.
One State Governor values being Free, while New York State is locked in for 8 months. 
There is a reason behind that.
One Governor, NewYork State, was forced to resign due to his sexual conduct,  mishandling the Nursing home residents, cover up the large death magnitude and shovel the data to hide the negligence.  
And another Governor in Florida who refused the lock down, the viscous control of people's lives, the discrimination of unvaccinated citizens..... and the outcome is clear.  Is it personality, Dictatorships, Democrat and Republican ideologies,  respect for personal liberty, ...etc
Just a thought.

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Siituation...

 


Communicate

 Actively Listen

 Review Options

 End with a Win-Win Solution.

Happy...

 



In a recent study, more than 1,000 students graduating from the University of British Columbia completed an assessment measuring whether they tend to value time over money or money over time. The majority of students reported prioritizing time but not by much. Nearly 40% reported prioritizing money.
To find out how this choice correlated with their cognitive and emotional well-being, the students’ level of happiness was measured both prior to graduation and a year down the line.   Among other measures, they were asked to report on their life satisfaction by answering the question, “Taking all things together, how happy would you say you are?” on a scale from 0-10, with 0 = not at all and 10 = extremely.
The researchers found that the students who prioritized money ended up less happy a year after graduation, compared to their classmates who chose to prioritize time. The results remained the same even after controlling for their happiness before graduation and accounting for their various socioeconomic backgrounds.
Of course that doesn’t mean that you should turn down the next raise you’re offered. A mountain of evidence shows that, on average, wealthier people are happier. But making lots of money will not inevitably boost your happiness. How you spend, save, and think about money shapes how much joy you get from it.

Coupons...

 

Image is not related.


The FBI is revealing new details about a $31.8 million counterfeit coupon scheme that landed a Virginia Beach couple in prison for nearly 20 years, combined.
The agency said that investigators found fake coupons in "every crevice" of the house belonging to Lori Ann Talens and her husband. 
 The falsified savings were worth more than $1 million. They also found designs for coupons for more than 13,000 products on Lori Ann Talens' computer.
"She trained herself in the different techniques she needed to manipulate barcodes to make these coupons work," said Special Agent Shannon Brill in the FBI release. Talens, who is considered the mastermind of the scheme, would create fake coupons with discounts "near or even over" an item's retail value.
Talens was sentenced to 12 years in prison for "perpetrating a counterfeit coupon fraud scheme" that amounted to $32 million in losses for retailers and manufacturers, according to the Department of Justice. Her husband was sentenced to 7 years in prison because he was aware of and profited from the scheme.

Monday, October 25, 2021

Deviate...

 

Image may not be related.

dictator is a political leader who possesses absolute power. A dictatorship is a state ruled by one dictator or by a small clique.
In modern usage the term "dictator" is generally used to describe a leader who holds or abuses an extraordinary amount of personal power
Dictatorships are often characterized by some of the following: suspension of elections and civil liberties; proclamation of a state of emergencyrule by decreerepression of political opponents; not abiding by the rule of law procedures, and cult of personality
Dictatorships are often one-party or dominant-party states.[4][5]
A wide variety of leaders coming to power in different kinds of regimes, such as one-party statesdominant-party states, and civilian governments under a personal rule, have been described as dictators. 
Can Democracy looses it's direction.?

 Just a thought.

Looking...

 




Polls...

 


Sunday, October 24, 2021

Proximity...

 



There is a saying that “you can choose your friends, but not your family.” However, it may be that your choice of friends isn’t totally within your conscious control either.

 In a classic study of friendship formation, researchers asked nearly 300 MIT dormitory residents to list their closest friends.  

The researchers then looked at where the listed friends lived in the dorms.2 When someone lived one door away, there was a 41% likelihood they were listed as a close friend. 

As the number of doors increased, that likelihood decreased such that those living four doors away had only a 10% likelihood of being listed as a close friend. This study demonstrates the importance that proximity, or being physically near others, has on relationship formation. Just a thought.

Scrambling...

 


President Biden's public remarks Thursday that the United States would come to Taiwan's defense if it were attacked by China left White House officials scrambling to explain it did not represent a shift in U.S. policy.

The comments come amid historically high tensions with China over trade, human rights, technology, the coronavirus and the island-nation just 80 miles off its coast, which Beijing considers to be a part of its country.

Fears that China might invade Taiwan have been on the rise as Beijing has been flying military aircraft into Taiwan's airspace on a near-daily basis. The heavy military presence has left China watchers recalculating over what Beijing's aims might be with Taiwan.

"He wasn't announcing a change in policy nor have we changed our policy," White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters. "We are guided by the Taiwan Relations Act."