Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Disarray...


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The first step, the governor said, was to sue to upend a new tax law that restricts individuals’ ability to deduct from federal taxes the amount they pay in state and local property taxes, ending standard tax-code practice. Cuomo said it amounted to “double taxation” and a political move to hurt high-tax states led by Democrats.

In the past, Cuomo often used the address to announce major construction projects. Not so, this time. He touched lightly on fixing the subway crisis, We know the problem, we know how to fix it, but we need the money.

While the specifics are still being worked out, they will likely include charging drivers a fee to enter Manhattan’s central business district below 60th Street and a hefty surcharge on app-based services like Uber and Lyft,

First: They don't know how to fix the subway. All what they do is ignore hundred of thousands of people who use the subway system in the evening.

Second: Tax those who drive.

Third: Then play the blame game.

Association...*

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Cold cuts can cause weight gain and lead to obesity. Obese individuals are at higher risk for heart disease and diabetes. 

Most processed meats and cheeses are high in sodium. A high-sodium diet can cause high blood pressure and increase your risk of developing kidney disease and congestive heart failure. Ham, salami, turkey breast, cheddar, Swiss and American cheese are examples of high-sodium cold cuts. 

Saturated fat raises levels of cholesterol in your blood and may increase your risk for heart disease.  . 

A 2014 study published in the journal Epidemiology found an association between eating processed meats like salami lowers sperm count.
 
For a safe bet, limit the amount of processed meat you consume. Try to get all-natural and grass-fed–both of which limit the number of hormones you’ll be eating.

Steer away so you can keep your weight down.    Just a "food for" thought.    [SF Gate-Healthy eating]

Till Death...*

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A new research published in JAMA showed that men who took Viagra even once had double the risk of developing Melanoma while frequent users 84% more likely. The average age of 26,000 participant was 65 and 6% had taken the erectile dysfunction drug. Sunlight exposure and family history had been taken into account.

Viagra side-effects includes heartburn, nausea and headaches, added to the relationship side effects of heartburn, nausea and headaches.

The patent for Viagra expired recently. Swiss-based Actavis is now selling 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg sildenafil tablets [the Generics] in 11 European markets, including France, Germany and the UK.  The generic and cheap alternative are taking over.

All these studies surfaced at the expiration of the patent for a reason. We collected the most money , but now this product is a killer.

Just a repeated thought with the Pharmaceuticals.

Resentment...*

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Many women are earning  more money  than their spouses. The situation is in reverse of what it was just 20 years earlier. Some men feel threatened by their wives’ higher-earning.   However, in the beginning,  it may be a good selling point.

But soon, women may have a problem coming to terms with being the breadwinner. As a breadwinner, women have more responsibilities at work, home, less flexibility, longer hours, and less options to leave a job or go part time. They are "boxed in."

While women may need the feeling that they can rely on their spouses' support of, physical, emotional, and financial aspects, in this case financial support is lacking.

A male breadwinner expects much support from his wife, but on the reverse this may be an issue of resentment, where the wife's money is supporting the family, the house, the kids, and every thing else. 

It is a new era, but some women may stop and think what am I getting out of this guy?
Just a thought.

Monday...*

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Saturday, December 30, 2017

Women...

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Tunisia has suspended all flights by Emirates to and from Tunis after the Dubai-based airline barred Tunisian women from boarding its flights.

The Tunisian presidency said the United Arab Emirates' authorities explained that they made the decision following "serious security information" about alleged plans for attacks by Tunisian women, or women with Tunisian passports, from "tense hotbeds" in Syria and Iraq.

UAE's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs  wrote on Twitter that the ban was temporary and due to security reasons.

The barring of Tunisian women has caused anger among rights groups and political parties in Tunisia. A protest was scheduled outside the UAE's embassy in Tunis.