Friday, January 22, 2016
Reckless...?!
Snowboarder Christian Mares survived what few ski resort guests ever imagine having to face, when he was nearly swallowed up by tons of fast moving snow. Now he's facing an avalanche of criticism and potential prosecution for what officials are calling his "reckless decision."
Mares triggered the avalanche at a popular ski destination just northwest of Lake Tahoe.
Resort officials say Mares was riding in a closed area of the mountain that was off limits, and the avalanche put other skiers at risk. "Those closed signs are there for a reason."
The resort had the disappearance of 23-year-old ski instructor Carson May a week earlier. Rescue crews were unable to locate May at the time.
There are no official charges against Mares and the investigation is now in the hands of the Placer County Sheriff's Department for trespassing into a closed area of a ski resort.
.... Just a thought.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Drop Dead Ted..
The feud between the Texas
senator and America's largest city escalated when the New York Daily
News told Cruz, in bold, headline font on the front page of the paper:
"Drop dead, Ted."
"Hey Cruz: you don't like N.Y. values? Go back to Canada!" the cover read, with an image of the Statue of Liberty giving the middle finger.
The Texas senator
launched the first volley on this line of attack when he criticized Donald Trump
for embodying "New York values" in an interview on a New Hampshire
radio show. He repeated the attack on Fox News and
on the Republican presidential debate
hosted by Fox.
During
Thursday night's debate, Trump delivered a withering rebuke to Cruz's
attack, praising New York City's resilience after 9/11.
"I
saw something that no place on earth could have handled more
beautifully, more humanely than New York," Trump said. "The people of
New York fought and fought and fought. We saw more death and even the
smell of death and it was with us for months."
"We
rebuilt downtown Manhattan and everybody in the world watched and
everybody in the world loved New York and loved New Yorkers," he
continued. "And I have to tell you, that was a very insulting statement
that Ted made."
Ted said "I
think most people know exactly what New York values are: socially
liberal, pro-gay marriage, pro-abortion, focused on money and the
media," he said.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Winning?
Hillary Clinton's attacks on Bernie Sanders' proposal for universal healthcare drew swift rebuke from Sanders campaign and some progressive groups.
The Sanders campaign pointed to a video of Clinton campaigning in 2008, where she took on then-Senator Barack Obama for criticizing her universal health care plan.
National Nurses United, which endorsed Sanders, said the Clinton campaign was purposely misconstruing Sanders’ health care plan by claiming it would give autonomy to state governors.
Charles Chamberlain, Executive Director of Democracy for America, which endorsed Sanders, called Clinton’s attack “bald faced lies” that have “no place in a Democratic primary.”
“The goal of Democrats holding on to the White House in 2016 is being made more difficult every second the Clinton campaign continues to distort the facts on Bernie Sanders's strong record against gun violence ” Chamberlain wrote in a statement.
A Quinnipiac University survey released on Tuesday showed Sanders taking the lead over the former secretary of state for the first time in Iowa, with 49% of Democratic caucus-goers in the state supporting him and 44% supporting Clinton.
The attacks on Sanders for his vote on gun control is severe. But on the other hand Clinton is avoiding another issue completely. What would she do with illegal immigrants, New Migrants and Immigrants who fake their way to become legal aliens in the USA?
Just a thought.
A Quinnipiac University survey released on Tuesday showed Sanders taking the lead over the former secretary of state for the first time in Iowa, with 49% of Democratic caucus-goers in the state supporting him and 44% supporting Clinton.
The attacks on Sanders for his vote on gun control is severe. But on the other hand Clinton is avoiding another issue completely. What would she do with illegal immigrants, New Migrants and Immigrants who fake their way to become legal aliens in the USA?
Just a thought.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Trump or ....
Trump's populist and nativist politics earned him support among working-class voters and voters without college educations.
Trump's most widely reported statements have been on issues of immigration and border security. He proposed deportation of all illegal immigrants, a wall on the Mexican border, and better control of the borders, "No Borders no Country".
He focuses on creating Jobs for the American People, taxing the rich, improved healthcare than the current, no more war in the troubled areas in the world, better trade with China and other countries and caring for the poor. He is on the top of the list in the Republican party.
Ted Cruz is looking to slash corporate tax rates to 15 percent. End some programs like the Export-Import bank and federal subsidies for renewable fuels. Simpler tax code with no IRS. End some current tax breaks and lower tax rates. Cruz is from Cuban background and born in Canada.
Marco Rubio is very hawkish, criticizing the Obama administration's nuclear nonproliferation deal with Iran and the president's decision to reestablish relations with Cuba. He talks fast, then attack the Obama in the same time avoiding to say what is he going to do. Rubio is born to Cuban parents.
So on the Republican side if not Trump, the alternative is scary. Just a thought.
Sunday, January 10, 2016
End of an Era
German chancellor Angela Merkel is facing increasing pressure at home after her justice minister warned that attackers identified as migrants in Cologne on New Year's Eve were members of an organised crime network.
Heiko Maas said the mass sexual assaults and robberies that took place in the centre of the German city as thousands celebrated were co-ordinated by men using smart phones and social networks.
His claim came as Ms Merkel cancelled her regular trip to the Davos World Economic Forum, the global leaders' gathering, this month in the wake of growing public outrage, mounting criticism of her refugee policy and worries over integrating migrants.
More than 500 women have now filed criminal complaints over the new
year attacks in Cologne, with 40 per cent alleging sexual assaults and
many victims identifying their attackers as men of Arab or North African
origin.
Police said the Cologne assailants were part of a crowd of around 1,000 young men of Arab or North African origin, with 22 asylum seekers among the 32 people suspected of crimes. He said: "It is normal to suspect that a specific date was chosen and a certain number of people were expected.
Many are calling for Merkel Resignation, and her Migrant policy problems have begun.
Just a thought.
Police said the Cologne assailants were part of a crowd of around 1,000 young men of Arab or North African origin, with 22 asylum seekers among the 32 people suspected of crimes. He said: "It is normal to suspect that a specific date was chosen and a certain number of people were expected.
Many are calling for Merkel Resignation, and her Migrant policy problems have begun.
Just a thought.
Saturday, January 9, 2016
A price to pay.
A Missouri lawmaker introduced a bill that would require lobbyists to report "sexual relations" with state legislators as a "gift" in their disclosures to the state ethics commission.
In 2015, two Show-Me State legislators [both are married to other people] left office after being accused of sexual misconduct.
The House speaker, a Republican, resigned in May following a Kansas City Star report he sent illicit text messages to a teen intern.
Over the summer, a Democratic state senator faced with allegations he sexually harassed two interns left office in what Gov. Jay Nixon called "a necessary step."
The House speaker, a Republican, resigned in May following a Kansas City Star report he sent illicit text messages to a teen intern.
Over the summer, a Democratic state senator faced with allegations he sexually harassed two interns left office in what Gov. Jay Nixon called "a necessary step."
Asked why he didn't create a separate reporting requirement for sex between consenting adults, married couples and those in relationships before one was elected or began lobbying are exempted, Korman said he "didn't want to create a larger bureaucracy or a lot of additional extra laws."
"I just put it as the gift section because it's the closest thing I could come up with," he explained. Other options already on the books include "printing and publication expenses," "media and other advertising expenses" "travel, "the time, venue, and nature of any entertainment," "honoraria, "meals," and "food and beverages."
So for any Sexual relationship with any body, regardless how much the seduction is, there is a price to pay.
Just a thought.
So for any Sexual relationship with any body, regardless how much the seduction is, there is a price to pay.
Just a thought.
Booing the Couple.
pro-refugee protester has been evicted from Melbourne's Department of Immigration building while breastfeeding her toddler |
Despite her silence, Trump supporters around her began chanting Trump's name and pointed at Hamid and Marty Rosenbluth, the man alongside her who stood up as well.
As they were escorted out, Trump supporters roared booing the pair and shouting at them to "get out.
Major Steven Thompson of the Rock Hill Police Department told CNN Hamid was kicked out of the event because the campaign told him beforehand that "anybody who made any kind of disturbance" should be escorted out.
Trump commented on Hamid as she was being ejected. “There is hatred against us that is unbelievable. It’s their hatred, it’s not our hatred,” Trump said.
She has no right to disturb the meeting for thousands who are in the process of choosing the President of the United States of America. Freedom of Speech is for all
Just a thought.
Trump commented on Hamid as she was being ejected. “There is hatred against us that is unbelievable. It’s their hatred, it’s not our hatred,” Trump said.
She has no right to disturb the meeting for thousands who are in the process of choosing the President of the United States of America. Freedom of Speech is for all
Just a thought.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Crude reality...
The row started after the execution of Shia cleric on terrorism offences and 43 Sunni al-Qaeda militants. Iran warned Saudi Arabia to stop working against it as their diplomatic crisis intensified despite efforts to defuse the problem that has raised fears of greater regional instability.
Sunni Arab allies cut diplomatic ties with Tehran. Qatar has been at odds with Saudi Arabia, supporting different rebel groups in Syria and backing the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Now is changing its stance. [BBC]
Iranian Foreign Minister accused the Saudis of acting against the Iranian people by keeping oil prices low. Today's oil is collapsing amid fears that tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia will lead to a deeper price war in an oversupplied crude market. Oil prices went down 70% or more to $34 per barrel from around $100 last year and $147 the highest.On the other hand we may have less problems in the Middle East as a result of less revenue from crude oil. Less support to various rebels, terrorists and others. Moreover, this will cause economical difficulties to the oil producer countries. A Crude Reality to the oil producers but better time for the consumers. Just a thought.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Break...?!
Pennsylvania company that publishes business newsletters will pay about $1.75 million to thousands of employees who had to clock out while going on short breaks, including for the bathroom.
The bill includes back pay and damages to 6,000 employees at 14
Progressive Business Publications call centers located in Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and Ohio used a timekeeping system that was associated with
logging on and off their computers between 2009 and 2013.
“For far too long, American Future Systems, [Progresive's parent company,] penalized its employees for taking breaks to meet the most basic needs during the work day – stretching their legs, getting a glass of water or just using the restroom,” said Jim Cain, district director for the department’s Wage and Hour Division, in a statement.
The court also ruled the company failed to keep proper record keeping requirements. Both the lack of records and the unpaid breaks are considered violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act, reported the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Just a thought.
Monday, January 4, 2016
He's back...
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