Sunday, January 13, 2019

Reconquer...

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France's far-right National Rally party launched its campaign for this year's European Parliament election, which it and other nationalist, anti-immigration movements hope to dominate.

Le Pen urged voters to seize the May 26 vote.  "What we propose is a quiet transition from the European Union to the European alliance of nations...that will allow us to reconquer our border control, our legislative, budget and monetary sovereignty", she said.

French voters will fill 79 of the European Union legislature's 705 seats. Le Pen's party placed first in France during the 2014 election and has a good chance to do the same this year.

National Rally's campaign slogan was unveiled in giant letters at Sunday's meeting: "We're coming."

The movement appeared to gain new momentum this weekend. The French Interior Ministry said about 84,000 people turned out on Saturday for the ninth straight round of demonstrations across Franc, up from 50,000 the previous week.

In the letter, Macron encouraged the public to use the debate to express views on four main topics: taxes, public services, climate change and democratic issues.

The French leader said the debate would help the government develop policies and France's position on the European and international scene.

Furloughed...

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There were three government shutdowns during the Reagan administration, one weekend closing during the administration of Bush 41, under Clinton there were two complete shutdowns of five and 21 days, Obama had one government shutdown of 15 days.
It is quite likely that the government workers who are off the job during this shutdown will receive full back pay on their return to work after an extended Christmas and New Year’s vacation.  These CRs have become standard operating procedure in Washington.  
This current shutdown was completely avoidable. Recently, instead of staying in town to work on a resolution of the impasse, lawmakers took a six-day holiday, leaving the critical funding issues unresolved.
Presumably, furloughed workers will receive their full retroactive back pay, but the pay of lawmakers should be suspended indefinitely for complete dereliction of duty.

Saturday, January 12, 2019

Love...

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Deb is a successful interior design business woman, with a pristine life on the coast of Orange County, California. 
She met Meehan online in the belief that he was an anesthesiologist. He said everything right,"  "I ate it up. He was very convincing. So pretty soon you're saying 'I love you.'"
They only knew each other for two months when Newell agreed to marry Meehan on a trip to Las Vegas. Although it was her fifth marriage.
"We would take walks at the end of the day and you want to hear all about my day, he would make me breakfast or he would go get me a Starbucks. He would take my dry cleaning in, take my mail to the mailbox. Anything that I needed to do that I had no time for" he would do.
The newlywed couple moved into a waterfront home on Balboa Island, a beautiful harbor side island in Newport Beach. 
Meehan had seduced, swindled and terrorized multiple women, many of whom he had met on dating sites while posing as a doctor, court records showed." 
Good love-story.  

Pacheco...

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The Florida Board of Medicine says a West Palm Beach surgeon fined  $3,000  for removing a woman's healthy kidney that he thought was a tumor. The Palm Beach Post reports Ramon Vazquez was responsible for cutting Maureen Pacheco open in 2016 so two other surgeons could perform a back operation.

Pacheco had a kidney that never ascended into her abdomen, and Vazquez believed it was a cancerous tumor near her pelvis and removed it without her consent. Vazquez has said that he didn't review her medical records before the surgery.

Pacheco later sued the two primary doctors, who each settled for $250,000. Vazquez was also sued for malpractice and settled the case for a nominal amount.
Vazquez must also attend training on preoperative patient evaluation.

Comment: He also should be trained to read the chart before..  Just a thought.

Sky Net...


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More than 1,000 Chinese fugitives who fled abroad were returned to the country last year and more than $519 million in ill-gotten gains was recovered.

The party's anti-corruption watchdog said among the 1,335 returned were 307 party members or government employees, including five on a list of 100 most-wanted Chinese corruption suspects handed over to Interpol.  China four-year-old campaign to return white collar criminals and recover assets has captured more than 5,000 fugitives in all.

The operation known as "Sky Net."  The campaign is largely popular.  Domestically, 621,000 people received punishments for corruption last year.

Along with detaining suspects, seizing assets,  authority demolished 1,000 luxury villas built illegally in northern China's Qingling mountains, according to a recent documentary shown on state television.

Friday, January 11, 2019

Creeping...


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Because of the partial government shutdown, figures on home sales for November and December have not been released.
Sales were also down a steep 19 percent annually in November, according to JBRC's analysts. 
New homes sales took a hit as mortgage rates rose sharply at the start of last fall, putting further stress on a market where prices had been overheating for the past two years.
The nation's largest public builders reported in quarterly earnings reports that the housing market softened dramatically.
New home sales fell hardest in California, where prices are highest, according to JBRC. Sales dropped 40 percent annually in northern California and 49 percent in southern California. Sales were just 5 percent lower in the Midwest, where homes are far less expensive.

Suri...

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When Turkey, Iran and Russia meet to talk about the end of the war in Syria, they do so without the United States.
Since the end of the Cold War, the Middle East has remained perpetually near the top of the American foreign policy agenda, kept there by the Persian Gulf War of 1990-91, the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Arab Spring and the battle against the Islamic State.
American leaders have offered a range reasons for the great investment of American blood and treasure in the region.
But the concrete benefits of all that engagement pale in comparison to the size of the American efforts. In addition,  the Middle East primarily siphoned resources from other American priorities.   
The  step back was driven by a feeling that American military investment often make matters worse.  
American protection is no longer necessary to ensure the free flow of oil from the Persian Gulf. 
Comment : I could have told you that five years ago for Free.  Just a thought.

Soap...

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There's no official protocol for how often to shower, but folks around the world bathe about once a day.

Truth is, we probably don't have to shower that much. Soap is built to pull dirt and oil off the skin and wash it away. 

The science of this sudsy magic is based on a two-part formula: a combination of either fat or oil plus an alkaline substance that dissolves in water (like salt or baking soda). 

The two ends of the soap molecule work together to pull grease and oil off of skin and into the water.
Shampoo also strips essential oil (called sebum) out of the hair, which is why most hair experts agree you should clean your mane at most once every two to three days.
When the loss of natural oil is combined with harsh scrubbing and scalding water, a long, hot, soapy shower can become a recipe for dry skin. This is especially true in the winter, when air is drier both indoors and out. 

Asylum...

‘Family will kill me’: Saudi woman held at Bangkok airport pleads for asylum
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A Saudi woman who fled her family and became stranded at Bangkok's main airport is flying to Canada after being granted asylum status.
Rahaf, 18, had been trying to reach Australia via Bangkok, but was initially told to return to Kuwait, where her family were waiting.
She refused to fly back and barricaded herself into her airport hotel room, attracting international attention.
The UN's refugee agency has said it considers her to be a legitimate refugee.

Earlier,there, below a small pier at 68th Street, lay the bodies of two young women, bound together by duct tape at their waists. Their bodies bore no obvious signs of trauma.
The women were sisters from Saudi Arabia who lived in Fairfax, Va. They had a history of going missing, and they had recently requested asylum in the United States.

Sense...

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Grandiosity refers to an unrealistic sense of superiority, a sustained view of oneself as better than others that causes the narcissist to view others with disdain or as inferior, as well as to a sense of uniqueness: the belief that few others have anything in common with oneself and that one can only be understood by a few or very special people.


The Narcissistic person exaggerates talents, capacity and achievements in an unrealistic way. Doesn't  recognize his/her limitations,and behaves in a boastful or pretentious way.

Regards oneself as unique or special when compared to others, generally superior to other people.

With grand fantasies, the person over examines and downgrades other people, projects, statements, or dreams in an unrealistic manner. Behaves self-centeredly and/or self-referentially.
Narcissistic individuals are less susceptible than peers to the chronic emotional consequences of threats to entitled expectations (e.g., distress, lowered self-esteem, interpersonal fearfulness).


So if you are up there, good luck. Just a thought.