Wednesday, August 14, 2019

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In an interview with CNN, Sen. Kamala Harris argued that President Donald Trump has failed to deliver on his promises to workers. And she issued a dire warning about autoworkers' jobs in particular.

"He said he was going to help working people, and it is estimated that as many as 300,000 autoworkers may be out of a job before the end of the year," she said aboard her campaign bus in Iowa.
That was a more conservative figure than Harris used July 12 on the radio show "The Breakfast Club," during which she said, "He's helped the top 1% and the biggest corporations. Meanwhile, some estimate that as many as 700,000 autoworkers were going to lose their job before the end of the year."
Both figures are incorrect.
 There is no credible estimate that 300,000 autoworkers might lose their jobs by the end of the year. And there has been an increase in autoworker jobs during the Trump presidency, though there has been a slight decrease over the past year.
But Harris was wrong to claim that experts are suggesting there might be a massive decline in autoworker jobs within five months.

السامرية


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“Sir, give me this water so that I won’t get thirsty and have to keep coming here to draw water.”
  “Go, call your husband and come back.”
17 I have no husband,” 

Levirate marriage is a marriage in which the brother of a deceased man is obliged to marry his brother's widow.  It serves as protection for the widow and her children, ensuring that they have a male provider and protector. Levirate marriage can be  positive in a society where women must rely on men to provide for them, especially where women are under the authority of, dependent on, in servitude to or regarded as possessions of their husbands, and to ensure the survival of the clan.

سلامة

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لقمة يابسة ومعها سلامة   

Monday, August 12, 2019

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British behavioural scientist Paul Dolan ignited a firestorm of controversy recently when he claimed that wives are “miserable,” while women who opt out of marriage and kids lead much better lives.

Dolan suggested that while marriage makes men happier and healthier, the opposite is true for wives: “If you’re a man, you should probably get married; if you’re a woman, don’t bother,” he told the crowd at the Hay literature festival in Wales. 

The intellectual tussle made one thing clear: Deep fissures remain between the married and single camps, this despite the myriad choices now available to couples, be it casual, open, monogamous, cohabitating, living apart together or long-distance relationships.

Women still face continual social cues and expectations from family and friends to pair up, especially when they are in their child-bearing 20s and 30s.

Many men completely disagree. Just a thought

Sunday, August 11, 2019

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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he sassed Sen. Elizabeth Warren for making the super rich her political punching bag.


“If my company wouldn’t be successful, we wouldn’t be here today,” Bloomberg said he told Warren backstage at an Everytown for Gun Safety event in Des Moines,  “So enough with this stuff.”
Billionaire Bloomberg founded Everytown and largely pays its bills. He used that role Saturday to take the stage alongside almost every Democratic presidential hopeful to give a speech targeting President Trump.

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Almost all of the Mississippi chicken plants raided by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials were "willfully and unlawfully" employing people without proper work documentation authorizing them to hold jobs in the U.S., according to unsealed court documents.
Federal investigators who executed the raid on seven plants in all arrested 680 people, drawing in part on informant information -- in what's been described as the largest immigration raid in a decade. (Roughly 30 of those arrested were released on humanitarian grounds, while another 270 were released after being processed by ICE, the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
An informant posing as a worker at the latter of two chicken processing plants, PH Food Inc. in Morton and A&B Inc. in Pelahatchie, told Homeland Security investigators that both are owned by a Chinese man from California, Huo You Liang. The informant contended that Liang, did not follow state regulations.

Friday, August 9, 2019

Outage...

Passengers on a train near Kentish Town station got off and began walking along the tracks
Nearly a million people have been affected by a major power cut across large areas of England and Wales, affecting homes and transport networks.
National Grid said it was caused by issues with two power generators but the problem was now resolved.
Blackouts were reported across the Midlands, the South East, South West and North East of England, and Wales.
Hundreds of people were stranded at King's Cross station as trains were delayed and cancelled. Traffic lights in some areas also stopped working. 

At the height of the Friday rush hour, all trains out of King's Cross were suspended and remained so for most of the evening.

Looks familiar?

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The presidential primary is pretty clearly a four-way race at this point. As per the Real Clear Politics poll average, Joe Biden is still out in front with 27 percent, with Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris tied for second with 14 percent, and Elizabeth Warren only a point behind them. The other 2,000 candidates are all down in the low single digits or lower.

Not long ago Harris was only doing half as well. Clearly she was the major beneficiary of the recent debates, especially her forceful confrontation with Biden over school desegregation. But afterwards, she backtracked on the issue, saying that in cases where school segregation is not the result of discriminatory laws, "any tool that is in the toolbox should be considered by a school district."

That is directly at odds with her debate statement that the "federal government must step in" when schools refuse to desegregate. It's not the first time Harris has given reason to believe her answers to thorny questions are less than sincere.

The Harris campaign seems to be trying to thread this needle by arguing that mandatory integration was necessary back in the bad old days.