Friday, February 8, 2019

Change...

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Ford is sinking $1 billion and adding more jobs to plants in the Chicago area to expand production of the  Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator sport utility vehicles.
The expansion comes as the automaker makes cuts overseas and shifts its lineup to make more SUVs, crossover-utility vehicles and trucks and away from sedans.
The move will add 500 jobs at Ford's Chicago-area Assembly and Stamping plants, bringing the total number of employees at the two factories to 5,800.

Ford is building a new body shop and paint shop at the assembly plants and plans to make major changes to the final assembly area. The company also plans to install some new manufacturing technology, including 3D-printing tools and robots.
Ford is undergoing an $11 billion restructuring that will shrink its salaried workforce of 70,000. It is also cutting thousands of jobs in Europe, where Ford has struggled to maintain solid footing.


Why...

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Pilot...

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An American Airlines pilot has been arrested at Britain's Manchester Airport on suspicion of being drunk.
Police "received a report that an airline pilot may have been under the influence of alcohol" at the airport in northwest England.
Officers arrested a 62-year-old man just before 11 a.m. on suspicion of performing an aviation function while over the prescribed alcohol limit.
American Airlines confirmed that a member of its aircrew was detained at the airport. It said the flight, AA735 to Philadelphia, was canceled and passengers rebooked on other flights.
The airline "safety is our highest priority," and that it is "fully cooperating with local law enforcement" over the incident.

Mo-Money...

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Just follow who wants to collect more money/ more taxes from the people. 

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Desire...

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Many patients think, ‘Here is this person that I like and I should want to have intimate relationshp with the person, but every time I have physical contact I feel anxious, scared, panicked, regret, or get a painful experience. This situation impact 33 percent of women for a variety of reasons. 

Not to be discouraged, there are many solutions to resolve these issues. The FDA-approved Addyi (flibanserin), nicknamed “the female Viagra” because it increases sexual desire and response of the patient to a great extent.

Those who experience dryness as they don’t self-lubricate easily,  estrogen creams, can make a great difference.  It will give the patient a sense great relief, a sense of being much younger and may rejuvenate your life.

There are sex therapists that specifically deal with these conditions. in addition to anxiety medication may be also used to help treat HSDD as well.

So just don't give up, educate yourself. You will find that many of these problems have a solution.

Gone...

a group of people sitting in a dirt field: Men who had been arrested by Syrian Democratic Forces soldiers over suspected links to the Islamic State.
The men who emerge from the Islamic State’s last sliver of land are ordered to sit behind one of two orange lines spray-painted on the rocky desert floor: Syrians behind one and Iraqis behind the other.

The women, wearing face-covering veils and clutching toddlers, huddle in a different spot, also separated by nationality.
By midmorning, United States Special Operations Forces arrive in a convoy of armored vehicles. The men suspected of being Islamic State fighters are searched by troops and a sniffer dog. Then they are fingerprinted, photographed and interviewed.
That state is all but gone. The militants are now trapped in an area about the size of Central Park surrounded by all different forces.
As the noose has tightened, even those who joined the caliphate in its earliest days are trying to save themselves.
Most of those who have made it to this spot in the desert in recent days are the families of the militants their multiple wives and numerous children with only a small number of locals originally from the area mixed in, Kurdish officials said.
Large numbers of the escapees are foreigners, Germans, French, Britons, Swedes and Russians, a testament to the group’s broad appeal, which lured some 40,000 recruits from 100 countries to its nascent state.

Rigged...

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Truth Telling...

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Elizabeth Warren was a law professor at the University of Texas when she filled out a form from the state bar about her race. Her answer, printed in careful block letters: “American Indian.”
Through much of her life and legal career, she claimed to be Native American despite being white.
After the bar registration card was published by The Washington Post, Warren faced new doubts about her viability in the presidential race, as activists and strategists evaluated how much damage the issue might do  especially given Democrats’ focus on finding a candidate who can defeat President Trump and what she might do to move past it.
Liberal activists have long described cultural appropriation as hurtful, since someone is assuming the identity of a group without having faced the suffering or discrimination that group endured. The question is whether Democratic primary voters will punish Warren for actions for which she has apologized.
The matter now threatens to overshadow the image Warren has sought to foster of a truth-telling consumer advocate who would campaign for the White House as a champion for the working class. Instead, she is now seeking to combat the portrait of someone who for years was insufficiently sensitive to a long-oppressed minority. The matter also is arising at a time when issues of racial and cultural identity are increasingly sensitive in the Democratic Party.

For Life...

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A Florida woman was sentenced to life without parole for her role the murder of her first husband by her lover 18 years ago.

Denise Williams, was convicted of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.  
Prosecutors said Williams planned the killing of her husband, Michael Williams, along with Brian Winchester, who later admitted shooting the man.
Michael Williams was reported missing in December 2000 after he went duck hunting on Lake Seminole with Winchester. Investigators theorized that he had been eaten by alligators.
Denise Williams sought to have him declared dead so she and Winchester whom she later married and divorced — could collect on three insurance policies worth about $1.75 million.
Michael Williams body was discovered in October 2017 buried in mud near a lake north of the state capital of Tallahassee. He had been killed by a shotgun blast.
In the meantime, Winchester and Denise Williams had married. But Williams filed for divorce in 2015, and in August 2016, she accused Winchester of kidnapping her. Winchester pleaded no contest to kidnapping and was sentenced to 20 years.
It later emerged that Winchester had struck a plea agreement in exchange for immunity in connection with Michael Williams' death.
Did any one expected a different outcome?

Disturb...

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Do not disturb.