Friday, April 5, 2019

Fish...


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He’s all for transparency  ­except when it comes to his own fundraising.

Mayor de Blasio resorted to virtually every excuse in the book Friday to explain why he had to raise funds for his federal political action committee from a Boston developer who’s trying to bolster his business in New York City.
Speaking during his weekly spot on Brian Lehrer’s WNYC radio show, de Blasio offered up a laundry list of excuses for why he refused to reveal that developer John Fish was the host a $5,000 per person fundraiser thrown in Boston Friday for the mayor’s Fairness PAC, a cash cow for his potential 2020 bid for president.  Media outlets were able to obtain invitations to the event from third parties.  
Part of the political game, according to de Blasio, is allowing Fish to host a swanky fundraiser in Boston, even though his company, Suffolk Construction, is actively seeking to secure more developments in New York City.
Overbuilding NYC, Taxing the people for driving, deteriorating the transportation system, and no fixing to any thing. But the real estate developers got money and in this case in the right hands.

Overestimating...


Not touching...



Since no one can predict the outcome, no one wants to touch this issue. Illegals, crimes, work with no permits, no taxes, use the welfare system... but not touching it. Let someone else do it.

The Europeans are trying to entice other countries to block the illegal immigration before reaching Europe shores.

Girlish...

Cuckoo...



Some are running out of option. The coming 2020 election is just around the corner and some need to do something. Here it is.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Melancholy...


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Lovesickness refers to an informal affliction that describes negative feelings associated with ongoing relationships, or the absence of a loved one.

Many people believe lovesickness was created as an explanation for longings, but it can be associated with depression and various mental health problems.
Literature and poetry have often described love as a kind of madness, and the medical profession takes a similar approach.

Passionate love will almost always fade or turn into 'love melancholy’ — this is a form of depression or sadness.[5] Passionate love is the love in the "honeymoon phase", the beginning of new love, but it burns itself out after a year or two, compassionate love is what occurs after passionate love fades, it is a stronger bond of companionship.[6] In both cases, lovesickness can be experienced if love is lost or unrequited.

The ride...

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When you’re picking up over-the-counter drugs or prescription medications, you’re focused on the ingredients that will make you feel better, not the ones that are along for the ride.
But those inactive ingredients comprise as much as 99 percent of a pill or capsule, to keep your medication stable, help you absorb the good stuff, help prevent tampering, and enhance the taste.

Researchers found that close to 93 percent contained at least one of 38 inactive ingredients that can trigger allergic reactions. What’s more, 55 percent of pills contained sugars that may cause digestive problems in people with irritable bowel syndrome. 

While that sounds pretty scary, don’t panic, “Inactive ingredients are actually tested rigorously.

Investigation...

Teach...

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“You are not going to teach us about humanity,” Mr. el-Sisi told reporters. Europeans and Arabs have a different “sense of humanity, values and ethics,” he continued. “Respect our values and ethics, as we do yours.”
The outburst was a mark of the often awkward embrace between European Union and Arab League leaders in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, at their inaugural summit to broker closer ties on issues like migration and terrorism.
European leaders hope to boost their efforts to deter or push back mostly African migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean.

But worries about terrorism and illegal migration, as well as a desire to make lucrative arms sales, have drawn European leaders closer to  leaders like Mr. el-Sisi.

Mr. el-Sisi accused prosperous European nations of showing little understanding of the pressures facing Arab countries threatened with conflict.  

He should collect all the prisoners due to terrorists ativities and send them to Europe as Asylum seekers so that Europe deals with terrorism better than Egypt.
Just a thought.

Lock up...

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., will unveil legislation that would make it easier to criminally charge and lock up executives for a company's wrongdoing.
The bill, called the Corporate Executive Accountability Act, continues the presidential candidate's push to hold leaders more accountable for a firm's alleged abuses. Warren will also reintroduce a plan  that would ramp up scrutiny of big bank executives.
Warren's bill would widen criminal liability to include "negligent executives" of corporations with more than $1 billion in annual revenue that have reached certain terms related to alleged wrongdoing. 
The legislation has little shot of getting through the GOP-held Senate and could face resistance in the business world. But it comes as Warren has emerged as one of the leading policy voices in a crowded 2020 Democratic presidential primary field that has put an emphasis on populism and working class issues.
Is there any thing positive to this Negative and Militant candidate?