Friday, October 17, 2014

You'r out...

One day you're in The next day you're out - One day you're in The next day you're out  Heidi Klum

The Navy Reserve discharged Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter this year after he tested positive for cocaine, U.S. officials confirmed.

The discharge of Biden, a 44-year-old lawyer and managing partner at an investment firm, was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. He confirmed the report.
 
"It was the honor of my life to serve in the U.S. Navy, and I deeply regret and am embarrassed that my actions led to my administrative discharge. I respect the Navy's decision. With the love and support of my family, I'm moving forward," he said.
Biden was commissioned as an ensign in May 2013 and assigned as a public affairs officer in a Norfolk, Virginia-based reserve unit. A month later, he tested positive for cocaine, and he was discharged in February, according to the report.
 
The U.S. official said the Navy never had contact with the vice president's office over the issue, and that standard procedure for failed drug tests is administrative discharge.
The vice president's office didn't comment on the report.
 
Hunter Biden is the younger of Biden's two sons. His older brother, Beau Biden, is Delaware's attorney general and a major in the Delaware Army National Guard. He was deployed for a year in Iraq.  [CNN reported].
 
I am impressed. Just a thought.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

A little about E...



The current Ebola outbreak is the most widespread ever recorded.  It is by far the biggest in terms of numbers of people affected and geographical spreadEVD is a haemorrhagic disease and the mortality rate is 53%.

It is believed the virus resides in animal reservoirs. Outbreaks are thought to be caused by animal-to-human transmission after people consume or come into contact with species of animal harbouring the virus, including monkeys and bats. The disease is transmitted by direct contact with the body fluids of an infected patient or contact with a corpse of a person who has succumbed to disease.

Viral entry is usually via mucus membranes, cuts or abrasions, and the virus can be transmitted from the dried body fluids of an infected individual on an object (e.g. bedsheets). Ebola can be sexually transmitted

The virus can be killed by a variety of disinfectants, including the hypochlorites used in household bleach and swimming pool chlorine. Disinfection of surfaces, therefore, is an important control measure. And as soap will kill the virus, hand washing with soap and water is another important measure. There are no specific treatments for EVD.

There is no risk of transmission during the incubation period, which usually lasts between 4–16 days following infection, with a range of 4–21 days. There is no transmission by air droplets (i.e. sneezing or coughing) and only a low risk of transmission during the early stages of the disease.
In the prodromal phase, it may present with non-specific flu-like symptoms including:
  • fever, diarrhea, vomiting, muscle ache, sore throat, headache.
Full symptoms of EVD can develop rapidly. Clinical signs may include:
  • vomiting, diarrhea, confusion, haemorrhage, including conjunctival injection (red eye), rash, chest pain and shortness of breath. The condition progresses to serious haemorrhagic complications and organ failure.
Family members or health workers caring for infected patients are at the greatest risk of infection.

To minimize the risk of infection when visiting an Ebola-endemic area travellers should be advised to:
  • Avoid contact with symptomatic patients and their body fluids, deceased patients and their body fluids and wild animals (alive and dead);
  • Avoid bush meat in endemic areas (i.e., the meat of wild animals that could be a reservoir for the disease);
  • Wash hands regularly using soap or an alcohol-based hand sanitiser;
  • Consider avoiding unessential travel to affected countries;
  • Identify appropriate in-country healthcare resources in advance of travelling;
  • Check that medical insurance will cover repatriation in the event of infection. 
Just a thought.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

US Economy.

federal deficits

US Treasury reported that tax receipts in 2014 grew by $247 billion, or 9%, because of an improving economy as well as the expiration of some tax provisions and higher tax rates on high-income individuals.
The economy not only bolstered tax receipts from wages and payroll taxes, it also boosted corporate profits and therefore business tax revenue.

On the spending side, outlays grew by just $50 billion or 1%.
A big reason for the modest growth in spending was controlled dollars going to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. In addition, spending in many other areas of the budget fell. These included defense, homeland security, justice, unemployment benefits, and housing programs.

The drop in the 2014 deficit is the fifth consecutive annual decline. That trend has come as economic stimulus programs to counter the damage of the financial crisis dried up and Congress implemented broad spending cuts known as the sequester. It was also spurred by changes in tax rates for high-income households.

Great improvement and perhaps a surplus by the end of the coming 2 years.

Just a thought.

Republican Senate candidate.

PHOTO: Michigan Senate candidate Terri Lynn Land speaks during a rally in Livonia, Mich., Oct. 2, 2014.
 
Republican Senate candidates have been holding the firewall in the most high-profile races around the country: Joni Ernst in Iowa, Mitch McConnell in Kentucky, Cory Gardner in Colorado. But one Republican Senate candidate in Michigan is doing exactly the opposite getting disowned by her own party.
 
The critics of Terri Lynn Land’s campaign have turned harsher recently, accusing Land of ignoring the normally requisite advance notice given before public appearances, and of ducking the press any time she feels threatened by its line of questioning, among other problems.  
 
U.S. News called her campaign “invisible”.  Conservative radio host F. Beckmann published an “autopsy” of Land’s campaign in the Detroit News. The National Republican Senatorial Committee pulled almost a million dollars from Land’s campaign.
 
Bill Ballenger, a former Republican senator, told ABC News that no one in Michigan had guessed Land was going to be “as inept and inarticulate as she’s proven to be.”
 
What an encouragement    !!!!?
 
Just a thought.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Doubtful...*!


Princeton economics and international affairs professor Paul Krugman listens during his introduction as the 2008 Nobel prize winner in economics at a new conference on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, October 13, 2008. REUTERS/Tim Shaffer


Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman told ABC News that President Obama has made more lasting changes to the country while in office than President Bill Clinton.

“Bill Clinton is an incredibly gifted politician, but Clinton was not a consequential president. Obama, although clearly not the natural politician, is a consequential president.”

Krugman has previously been a harsh critic of Obama. In 2009, he was featured in a Newsweek cover story titled “Obama is Wrong: The Loyal Opposition of Paul Krugman,” which identified him as the leading liberal voice against the president.
“People who had this idea that Obama was going to bring a transformation of America, I thought were being naïve,” Krugman said.

But, by God, we got health reform, and a significant financial reform. We are getting the environmental action … it’s not everything you would have wanted, but it’s more than anyone else has done for decades.

Krugman also said that Obama’s achievements were more consequential than those of Republican President Ronald Reagan.

“In the end, Reagan did not leave the structure of America’s society particularly different,” Krugman said. “He did not in fact change the basic legacy of Lyndon Johnson and FDR.”

Krugman’s ranking of consequential presidents, he said, would be Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, followed by Obama and then Reagan. Well said, then.

Just a thought.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Who Done it?



An ex-con enjoyed 15 minutes of freedom before he was shot by a former inmate he once had beef with in prison.

Devon Simmons served 15 years on an assault conviction and was released from the Otisville State Penitentiary. He planned to take a train from a nearby Metro-North station in Orange County to Manhattan.

A car rolled up. Police said Simmons got in the car - even though he didn’t know the driver. He was apparently duped into thinking it was sent by relatives to pick him up.

The car stopped, the trunk latch is released and a guy jumped out of the trunk and starts shooting,” State Police Capt. Pierce Gallagher said. “The minute he sees the guy, Simmons start running.”
He managed to get to a nearby train station, where someone called 911. State police say the man underwent surgery at Westchester Medical Center.
 
Two men spotted fleeing the scene in a car with Illinois plates. Cops busted the two in Manhattan. Welcome Back to Jail boys.
 
 Just a thought.

Solicitation...



PHOTO: Jessica Strom accepted a plea deal for solicitation to commit first degree intentional homicide last month for her alleged plot to have her fiance, John Shelpfeffer, killed.
They were planning their future together. She said the relationship had its bad times and that Schellpfeffer was jealous and abusive.  
She filed a restraining order against him, then later dropped it.
“I grabbed a  knife, and I said to him… ‘If you do not give me my car keys and let me leave, I’m going to slice this couch.’ And I did a slice and then he screamed. He threw my keys at me.”

Even with all the drama, the relationship endured and Strom and her children moved in with him. “We always made up right afterwards,”  “We have such a strong bond of love…that we would continue to stay together.” 
She hired a man to kill her fiancé and boyfriend of six years.  He was an informant for the local police department. Their meeting was taped.
“She was young, vibrant, beautiful... We just clicked,” Schellpfeffer recalled.
He believes his life was never in danger and Strom did not intend for the hitman to go through with the plan. He says he attributes her plot to mental illness. At one restraining order hearing, Schellpfeffer proposed to Strom in front of the judge and she accepted. He still cares about his former fiancée
She was sentenced.... after a plea for solicitation to commit first degree intentional homicide.
This guy's behavior is questionable. He knows it all.     Just a thought.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

A Famous Dog..!!...

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A nurse, Teresa Romero, is the first person known to have contracted the deadly virus, Ebola, outside West Africa.

She had treated two missionaries who later died from Ebola. The virus has killed 3,879 people, mostly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

She might have become infected when removing her protective suit after cleaning one of the missionaries' room. The cause is still unknown.

A court order to euthanize Ms. Romero's dog was issued despite uncertainty over whether the animal was also infected or risked spreading the disease.

The fate of the dog sparked huge interest on social networks, after Ms. Romero's husband, who is kept in isolation, alerted animal protection groups via social networks.

Two protesters were hurt when they tried to stop the van in which the animal was being transported.

Ebola is a serious disease. One patient in Taxes required contact at least 150 individuals and quarantine some. It is all about our habits, some needs to be changed.

Just a thought.

The Fight, Palin...

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The drunken brawl involving Sarah Palin and her family last month was a wild one.
Klingenmeyer told police he was angry that the Palins had showed up and were causing problems. He had asked Bristol to leave and she responded, “Who the f*** are you?” Klingemeyer told her he owned the home and Bristol said she didn’t believe him and “she will kick his a**".

An officer described Bristol Palin as “heavily intoxicated and upset” and told police that Klingenmeyer had “drug her across the lawn by her legs” calling her names.   She also said both her sandals and sunglasses had been taken.

Matthew McKenna tried to break up the fight and saw people “piling” on Todd Palin. He also said after he saw Bristol punch Klingenmeyer six times a “bunch of wives tackled her a**.”

Track Palin, shirtless “ appeared to have an injury under his left eye, on his upper cheek.” The officer said that Track Palin was “angry and intoxicated.”

The Palin’s 20-year old daughter Willow told police Klingenmeyer had “assaulted” Bristol and she had been pushed by an “older lady” and others involved in the fight were “saying things like f*** the Palins.” Police described Willow as “extremely agitated.”

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Knew.....!!! ?.


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The biggest problem the United States faced in dealing with Syria and the rise of the Islamic State was America’s allies in the region, Joe Biden said.

Turkey let foreign fighters cross into Syria, and with, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia funneled weapons and other aid to Syrian rebels [the Nusra Front, Al Qaeda and ISIL].

President Obama made a similar point
 about Syria’s Arab neighbors fueling extremist organizations in their zeal to oust Al-Assad, though he did not name the culprits.

Turkey is watching as Kobani being run over by ISIL. The town is surrounded for weeks. Turkey considers Syrian Kurds terrorists.

When Obama warns from the red line, It wasn't clear who used biologic weapon since US allies are desperate to get red of Al Assad.
Leon Panetta's memoir criticizing Obama for not following up, McCain, and others to interfer in Syria, provide weapons to the rebel and leave US forces in Iraq. Short sighted advise.

US is not sure which direction should go.  The oil rich countries are clearly supporting certain terrorists. So here it is, today some are fighting on one side, and tomorrow fighting the other. 

Just keep the American people busy with a problem in the Middle East.

Just a thought.