Trump opened the door wide for any businessman to run for the president of the United States of America. But it is taking much more than just announcement of New Taxes on the American people.
Saturday, February 2, 2019
Latte...
Trump opened the door wide for any businessman to run for the president of the United States of America. But it is taking much more than just announcement of New Taxes on the American people.
Interest...
The goal at first is to speak in the microphones. Then they will test the public to see who is going to be hurt by this process, Dems or Republicans. The how to alleviate the damage if one of them is hurt. Then back to the cycle, or just approve the pennies for issues associated with the wall, but not the wall itself. It is Pathetic all around.
Squander...
When Stephen Lovell used to visit his grandparents as a kid, it was like entering the world of Cole Porter or The Great Gatsby.
People dressed in tuxedos and sipped cocktails. They owned boats, airplanes, a hobby farm. Not to mention a lavish mansion in Ontario, Canada, and a summer home in Southampton, New York.
He estimates that his grandfather, who founded the John Forsyth Shirt Co, had a fortune of at least $70 million in today’s dollars. But through a combination of bad decisions, bad luck, and alcohol dependency, the next generation squandered that money.
Indeed, 70% of wealthy families lose their wealth by the second generation, and a stunning 90% by the third, according to the Williams Group wealth consultancy.
Why the wealthy are so poor at passing along money smarts and why second- and third-generation heirs turn out to be so ham-handed, the answers were surprisingly frank.
If you have just never talked about money, get over it, and give your kids a crash course in financial literacy. Many financial institutions, including U.S. Trust, offer specialized learning materials and courses to get heirs up to speed.
People dressed in tuxedos and sipped cocktails. They owned boats, airplanes, a hobby farm. Not to mention a lavish mansion in Ontario, Canada, and a summer home in Southampton, New York.
He estimates that his grandfather, who founded the John Forsyth Shirt Co, had a fortune of at least $70 million in today’s dollars. But through a combination of bad decisions, bad luck, and alcohol dependency, the next generation squandered that money.
Indeed, 70% of wealthy families lose their wealth by the second generation, and a stunning 90% by the third, according to the Williams Group wealth consultancy.
Why the wealthy are so poor at passing along money smarts and why second- and third-generation heirs turn out to be so ham-handed, the answers were surprisingly frank.
If you have just never talked about money, get over it, and give your kids a crash course in financial literacy. Many financial institutions, including U.S. Trust, offer specialized learning materials and courses to get heirs up to speed.
Oarfish...
On Friday, two oarfish were discovered after being caught in fishing nets off the northern prefecture of Toyama, bringing the total found this season to seven. Earlier this week, a 10.5 foot oarfish washed up on the shore of Toyama Bay, while a 13 foot long oarfish was tangled in a fishing net off the port of Imizu.
The elusive oarfish live between 650 to 3,200 feet deep and are characterized by silvery skin and red fins.
Legend has it that they beach themselves on shores ahead of underwater earthquakes. But scientists dispute such claims. Fears of an incoming natural disaster in Japan are swirling online after sightings.
The myth of oarfish as harbinger of destruction gained some traction after the 2011 Fukushima earthquake and subsequent tsunami, which killed more than 20,000 people. At least a dozen oarfish had washed up onto Japan's coastline in the year prior to the disaster, according to Kyodo News.
One possible scientific explanation could be that subtle changes in the earth's crust at the bottom of the sea ahead of an earthquake "might cause the current to stir and push creatures at the bottom to the surface.
Friday, February 1, 2019
Perjury...
The Detroit News published audio recordings on August 7, 2015, in which Courser asked staff to create a rumor that he had sex with a male prostitute in order to distract from the affair he was having with Cindy Gamrat, also a member of the Michigan House of Representatives.[
Courser got ananomous emails to resign due to his affairs with Cindy. The repeated emails indicated clear and precise information. The person who sent the emails was Cindy's husband.
Courser resigned after several hours of a stalemate on his expulsion vote. Gamrat was subsequently expelled from the House.
Courser resigned after several hours of a stalemate on his expulsion vote. Gamrat was subsequently expelled from the House.
Courser and Gamrat announced that they would run in the special election to fill the vacated seat.[11]Courser finished in fifth place in the primary election, with less than 4% of the vote.[12]
Courser was charged with three separate counts of official misconduct and one count of perjury,.
Slip...

Alexander Goldinsky, a 57-year-old independent contractor, was working for a company in Woodbridge, New Jersey when he allegedly orchestrated the scam, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office.
The office released surveillance video from the company's empty break room, showing Goldinsky throwing the ice and strategically sprawling himself across the floor.
Goldinsky was arrested and charged with one count of insurance fraud in the third degree and one count of theft by deception in the third degree for fraudulently filing an insurance claim.
Custom...
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that they made the largest fentanyl bust in U.S. history over the weekend, seizing hundreds of pounds of the drug along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Officers at the Port of Nogales in Arizona arrested Juan Antonio Torres-Barraza and charged him with two counts of possession with intent to distribute for allegedly attempting to enter the U.S. with a combined 650 pounds of methamphetamine and fentanyl, worth nearly $4.6 million dollars. Nearly 254 pounds of fentanyl was seized, with a value of around $3.5 million.
According to statistics released by the CBP, last year the agency seized around 135,943 pounds of cocaine, 2,015 pounds of heroin, and 6,135 pounds of methamphetamine.
Fentanyl, which can be lethal, has been at the center of America's opioid crisis. According to the Drug Enforcement Administration , 2 mgs of fentanyl is a lethal dose for most people.
The Eyes...
A strong posture will not only make you look more confidence, it can also help you feel more confident and perform better in your interview.
Individuals who sit up straighter are more likely to view themselves as having strong leadership skills, whereas those with hunched postures have higher risks of feeling easily stressed.
Smiling at the beginning and end of your interview but not as much in between will make you seem more approachable and likable. It's all about balance.
Too much fidgeting will make you look anxious and nervous, which might cause your interviewer to question your assertiveness.
Dress up for the occasion. A simple trick is to try and match the energy or demeanor of your interviewer.
Your handshake is the first and last impression you will make in a job interview. , A strong handshake can both diminish the impact of a negative impression and make a positive interaction even better.
Dress up for the occasion. A simple trick is to try and match the energy or demeanor of your interviewer.
Your handshake is the first and last impression you will make in a job interview. , A strong handshake can both diminish the impact of a negative impression and make a positive interaction even better.
Do-Nut...
A suspect is in police custody after authorities say he drove through a fence and onto an active runway at the Pensacola International Airport.
Police arrested Zane Carlson on suspicion of trespassing and criminal mischief after police say he drove through the fence between the passenger terminal and Heliworks at about 12:50 p.m. Wednesday.
Pensacola Police Department spokesman said Carlson drove onto an active runway and then into a grassy area, where he did doughnuts in his car, according to police.
He then drove into an open hangar near Jerry L. Maygarden Road, where he continued to do doughnuts inside the hangar until police caught up to him.
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