Saturday, November 23, 2019

Really...

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The question is why?
Many reasons but mainly the economy and not starting any wars.  Just a thought.

Drone...

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The U.S. military said  it lost an unmanned drone aircraft over the Libyan capital, Tripoli, where rival armed groups have been fighting for control of the city for months.
Since 2015, Libya has been divided between two governments, one based in Tripoli and the other in the country’s east. Forces loyal to the eastern government have been trying to wrest control of the capital since April.
An Italian drone was shot down southeast of Tripoli by forces loyal to the eastern government.
In September, the U.S. military said it carried out several airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Libya, killing more than 40 militants. Those were the first U.S. strikes in the North African country in over a year.

US  wanted to take Gadhafi out and the outcome was devastation and endless civil war thanks to Hillary.  Just a thought.

Sealed...


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Sixteen people were discovered sealed in a truck on a ferry traveling from France to Ireland, officials said Thursday.
The 16 individuals were found on a Stena Line ferry, which was traveling from Cherbourg, France, to Rosslare, Ireland, during a routine inspection and were sealed in a trailer on the vehicle deck of the ferry, according to a statement  Communications Officer Ian Hampton.
The company alerted security and immigration officials in Rosslare.
Just Wednesday it was reported that 25 other individuals were discovered in a refrigerated container on a ferry that originally embarked from the port of Vlaardingen, near Rotterdam in the Netherlands, heading to Felixstowe, a small port town in England.

Big human trafficking process going on.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Wave...

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I Know...

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Clad...

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A Utah woman has been charged with lewdness in her own home after her stepchildren walked into the room and saw her bare chest. 

Buchanan and her husband had been installing drywall in the garage and had taken off their shirts that were itchy from the fibers, she told The Salt Lake Tribune.

When her stepchildren, aged 9, 10 and 13, walked in, she "explained she considers herself a feminist and wanted to make a point that everybody should be fine with walking around their house or elsewhere with skin showing," her lawyers wrote in court documents, The Associated Press reports.

The state has charged Buchanan with three charges of lewdness involving a child. The charge is a Class A misdemeanor.

The state's lewdness statute criminalizes exposure of "the female breast below the top of the areola" in the presence of a child in a private place "under circumstances the person should know will likely cause affront or alarm."

If convicted, Buchanan faces imprisonment, fines and the requirement to register as a sex offender for 10 years.

"It was in the privacy of my own home. My husband was right next to me in the same exact manner that I was, and he's not being prosecuted," she told reporters after the court hearing. 

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Passe...

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Are you a young person thinking of moving to a happening city? Chances are New York is not even on your list of potential hotspots, and if you are already living there, then you are looking for a way out. The last dividends of 20 years of leadership under Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg are being squandered by well intentioned but increasingly radical policies.
Dragging business practices, skyrocketing taxes, telecommuting, and loss of special status is a toxic mix for New York. Among young people, New York is becoming passe. During recent years, both the city and the state of New York have lost residents, as waves of educated and high earning millennials have fled. In fact, more than 46 percent of New Yorkers of all ages moving out of the state are in the bracket earning above $150,000.
The Empire State budget is in near freefall, in no small part due to lower revenue from middle class and upper class workers, while growing states like Texas and Florida are in surplus. Governor Andrew Cuomo noted a $2.3 billion hole in the state budget earlier this year, caused largely by oppressive policies that have gutted the local population and economy. More than 450,000 people moved out of New York in the last year alone.

Isn't...

Priorities...


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Those who are enjoying a recent surge of support tend to find themselves targets of the rest of the pack during the debate. Biden, for example, was the target in the June 27 debate in Miami, as Harris challenged him on his record in race. His numbers in polls dropped after that, while hers increased – but the impact was not lasting, and Harris is now polling in single digits.

After Warren surged to the top of a poll in Iowa, site of the first caucuses, several candidates went after her for her plan for "Medicare for All" during the Oct. 15 debate in Westerville, saying it was too expensive and could result in higher taxes for the middle class. Pointed criticisms from Klobuchar gave the Minnesota lawmaker a small bump in polling after the debate – an improvement that mostly just helped her qualify for Wednesday's debate.
Buttigieg, who has now led polling in two recent surveys in Iowa – including a Des Moines Register/CNN poll that has him with 25% support, 9 percentage points ahead of Warren, his closest competitor there – is likely to get his turn as a target on Wednesday, as competitors seek to weaken his status in an important early state.
The last debate was watched by 8.3 Millions, in Westerville, Ohio, but  13 Millions  turned in to watch the first day of impeachment inquiry hearings.

Sondland...

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During the 2016 United States presidential election, Sondland initially supported Donald Trump, but cancelled a fundraiser and repudiated Trump for his attacks on Khizr and Ghazala Khan.[2] In April 2017, it was revealed that 4 companies registered to Sondland donated $1 million to the Donald Trump inaugural committee. 

On March 12, 2018, the Wall Street Journal reported that President Trump selected Sondland to be the next United States ambassador to the European Union.[29][30] On May 10, 2018, the White House announced that Sondland's nomination had been sent to the U.S. Senate.[31] He was confirmed by the Senate on June 28, 2018.[3] On July 9, 2018, Sondland presented his credentials at the European Commission and to President of the European Council Donald Tusk.[32]
Sondland's nomination received bipartisan support during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on June 21, 2018.[4] Both Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) testified in support of Sondland.[33] Sen. Wyden suggested that Sondland’s "family history is both fascinating and instructive as to why he has the experience and understanding to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to the E.U.," noting how his Jewish parents fled Nazi Germany before coming to the United States.