Ford is canceling plans to build a new plant in Mexico. It will invest $700 million in Michigan instead, creating 700 new U.S. jobs. Ford (F) CEO Mark Fields said the investment is a "vote of confidence" in the pro-business environment being created by Donald Trump.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Backseat...*
The U.S. arm of automaker Fiat-Chrysler, announced that it would invest a total $1 billion in plants in Michigan and Ohio, which will add 2000 new jobs in the United States.
Ford is canceling plans to build a new plant in Mexico. It will invest $700 million in Michigan instead, creating 700 new U.S. jobs. Ford (F) CEO Mark Fields said the investment is a "vote of confidence" in the pro-business environment being created by Donald Trump.
Ford is canceling plans to build a new plant in Mexico. It will invest $700 million in Michigan instead, creating 700 new U.S. jobs. Ford (F) CEO Mark Fields said the investment is a "vote of confidence" in the pro-business environment being created by Donald Trump.
Monday, January 8, 2018
Victim...**
Governor Eliot Spitzer was caught in a scandal.
Rebecca Woodard (pictured) says, 'The whole world knows by now, Spitzer was a client of Madam Kristin’s. They heard about Ashley Dupree's. They didn’t hear about me. [Daily News12/19/13]
While servicing Spitzer, Woodard was working for madam Kristin Davis. The DA’s office approached Woodard to go undercover after Davis was busted in 2008 and Woodard had already begun working for Gristina, who had sexy glamour shots taken of her and other girls to entice high-rolling johns.
While this story of Spitzer is considered a personal failure. He resigned his post as a governor and got the publicity most don't want.
Many European countries Legalize prostitution in order to close the door on these issues. It reduces crimes against women, and men, secure health level of safety, and prevent other related crimes associated with the illegal act. Just a thought.
Peep...**
The Boudoir' Karoly Teuchert (1886-1926). |
Federal prosecutors announced charges against the creators of software called Black shades. The Spyware allow hackers to spy on victims through computer webcams and obtain financial information from a distance. Black shades customers captured computers by tricking victims into clicking on email links and drawing users to websites laden with malware.
Police worldwide arrested 97 people in 16 countries suspected of using or distributing the malicious software. Dutch police arrested an 18-year-old man for using the malware to take pictures of women and girls within view of webcams on about 2,000 computers.
It is a new world. Protect yourself if you can. Cover up your cam, and valuables.
Cruel...**
The "O"administration embarked on another regime change in Syria. Clinton led the public advocacy of the policy and the CIA began working on a major covert operation to arm rebel forces in Syria.
The operation used ostensibly independent companies in Libya to ship arms from Libyan government warehouses to Syria and southern Turkey. These were then distributed in consultation with the United States through networks run by Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The plan went into operation within days of Gaddafi’s death on October 20, 2011.
The Turks, Qataris and Saudis were funnelling arms to al-Qaeda’s Syrian franchise, al-Nusra Front or other closely related extremist groups. The same thing had happened in Libya in spring 2011, the White House had quickly learned that the Qataris had sent the arms to the most extremist elements in the Libyan opposition. [By ERIC SCHMITT
"There's no way you can divorce yourself, emotionally or mentally, from these situations that you play a role in," Brennan said, adding that he "felt some responsibility for the horrific bloodshed" in the Syria war. [Soft.net Paul Antonopoulos- Almasdar News Sun, 25 Dec 2016 20:13 UTC].
Shortage...
U.S. Food and Drug Administration declared a nationwide shortage of many forms of injectable fentanyl citrate. This dosage form of the highly-potent opioid is often used for Hospitals, outpatient surgery and endoscopy procedures, such as colonoscopies.
The irony owes to the concurrent, rampant distribution of fentanyl and its chemical relatives in the clandestine drug supply across the U.S. and Canada.
In fact, illicitly-manufactured fentanyl, primarily from China, is the primary cause of the five-fold increase in U.S. overdose deaths due to synthetic opioids: from 3,105 in 2013 to approximately 20,000 of the total 60,000 opioid overdose deaths in 2016.
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Quench...**
اجعلني كخاتم على قلبك، كخاتم على ساعدك.
لأن المحبة قوية كالموت. الغيرة قاسية كالهاوية. لهيبها لهيب نار لظى الرب.
7 مياه كثيرة لا تستطيع أن تطفئ المحبة، والسيول لا تغمرها.
إن أعطى الإنسان كل ثروة بيته بدل المحبة، تحتقر احتقارا
No Money...**
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Hulk Hogan alleged that Gawker violated his privacy after publishing a secretly recorded video of the ex-pro wrestler having sex with the wife of his then-best friend, Bubba Clem. {Jury awarded $140 Millions}
Gawker said that "publishing of the video is protected by the First Amendment because it's related to a matter of public concern, meaning it was 'newsworthy.'' The company will appeal.
Gawker says a key witness told the FBI that Hogan "knew he was making a sex tape" and that Hogan had sent text messages that undermined his case. "Key evidence and the most important witness (Bubba Clem) were both improperly withheld from the jury,'' a statement.
Gawker has also claimed that Hogan initially filed the lawsuit to prevent the publication of another video that allegedly involves him using racist language, including the "N" word. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) severed all ties with Hogan in the wake of that disclosure.
Too much excitement about one sexual act on tape and some want someone to pay. Whatever it is, no Money will exchange hands. Just a thought.
Too much excitement about one sexual act on tape and some want someone to pay. Whatever it is, no Money will exchange hands. Just a thought.
Rage...*
Hyundai Motor has unveiled a concept cockpit for a car that it could "monitor the physical and mental state of the driver." Tracking heart rate, posture, breathing and facial feature recognition. The car would deliver "mood bursts" to make the driver calmer or more alert, Hyundai said in a statement.
The "burst" could include adjusting the seat position for either more alertness or relaxation, as well as adjustments to the warmth of the car's lighting, temperature, music volume and even the scents of lavender or eucalyptus inside the car.
An AAA study last year found that nearly 80 percent of drivers "expressed significant anger, aggression or road rage behind the wheel."
For Hyundai, the future of the car is also clean and connected. The company also announced that it would partner with Cisco to ensure security for self-driving connected cars, and that it would release a new hydrogen fuel cell car by 2018.
The mood burst better comes in the right time otherwise drivers may be more angered at the car itself.
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