Sunday, January 5, 2020

Choice...

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Sometimes the decision is agonising, and sometimes the decision is not actually theirs.

The question is just one part of the early-30s milieu. There is a distinct loss of ambition. People who have spent years striving and hustling are suddenly questioning it all. If they are not happy being defined by their job, then what do they want to be defined by?
Friends? Family? Apartment? Character? A job seems the easiest when you really start grappling with it. You don’t have to like the person you are if you are defined by your job.
Millennials have had a well-documented prolonged adolescence throughout their 20s, a lot longer to be self-centred. The hangover caused by the realisation life may not be going as it was supposed to is much more severe. They’re also stuck in unstable work and a difficult change in economics.

Suddenly the Millennials are consumed by whether to  live in the suburb,  have another baby, or start a new career.
It is a difficult choice.

Booze...

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Would you like a pint with your popcorn?
Gov. Cuomo, in his latest State of the State, wants to allow the sale of wine, beer and spirits in movie theaters across the state.

Under the proposal, movie houses would be permitted to sell alcoholic beverages to adults attending movies rated PG-13 or higher and customers could then enjoy the drink at their seat. Past efforts to legalize liquor sales in theaters have stalled.

A similarly spirited measure from the governor that would have allowed beer and wine sales was shot down in 2017.

Theater owners toasted the booze-y move, saying it would be a boon for smaller operators and could boost craft brews and wines made in the Empire State.

It all about the taxes.

Art...

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Police responded to the victim’s home in Leverett shortly before 1 a.m. on Christmas Eve and were met by Hachiyangagi, who told them that she called 911 after finding her friend "lying on the floor of the residence barely breathing, semi-conscious and with a head injury," local media reported.
She said her friend had been attacked by an unknown assailant, the station reported.
The victim told officers at the hospital that the person who attacked her was Hachiyanagi, who was not a stranger. The woman thought she was going to die at Hachiyanagi's hands.
According to the paper, the woman said Hachiyanagi began attacking her after showing up uninvited on Dec. 23 and saying that she wanted to talk about her feelings.
Rie Hachiyanagi, an art professor at Mount Holyoke College, was charged with armed assault to murder, according to reports.

Pray...

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Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Sunday he remains “hopeful” that enough Republican senators will join Democratic calls for witnesses and documents in the forthcoming Senate impeachment trial.
“I hope, pray and believe there’s a decent chance that four Republicans will join us — if they do, we will have a fair trial,” Schumer said on ABC’s "This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” noting the minimum number of Republicans that Democrats will need to follow through on their request. “I am hopeful that our Republican colleagues will come forward.”

Praying to get the power back and defeat your opponent may not reach the One upstairs .    Just a thought.

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Fantasy...

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, speaking from the chamber’s floor, rejected House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s efforts to shape a pending impeachment trial as “fantasy”—leaving the process at a standstill as lawmakers return from the holiday recess.
“Their turn is over. They’ve done enough damage. It’s the Senate’s turn now to render sober judgment,” McConnell, R-Ky., said on the Senate floor.
But he stressed that the chamber cannot hold a trial unless and until the House of Representatives transmits the two articles of impeachment adopted last month, accusing President Trump of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress pertaining to his dealings with Ukraine.

Pelosi, D-Calif., has held onto them in a bid to seek favorable terms for a trial, including the involvement of certain Democrat-sought witnesses.

Not going to happen.

Wilson...

 Jack Wilson, 71, poses for a photo at a firing range outside his home in Granbury, Texas, on Monday.

Jack Wilson is a hero alright. It took him only six seconds to kill a gunman at a Texas church, saving countless lives, 240 parishioners.
The reality of Wilson's heroism is a lot more complex. He wasn’t just an ordinary parishioner. The church’s volunteer security team member is a firearms instructor, gun range owner and former reserve deputy with a local sheriff’s department, according to a New York Times detailed account.  

Jack Wilson told reporters gathered at his home in White Settlement that the gunman first shot Richard White, who was one of the security guards who has been keeping an eye on him. Others noticed the man had a fake beard and fake wig on, in addition to a long coat.


"We had cameras turned on him" he said
Within six seconds, the gunman was down, bleeding "profusely" from his head after Wilson fired one round. He told reporters on Monday he then pulled the shotgun away.
People should defend themselves against evil at all time. The laws should reflect accordingly.

Herbal...

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Doctors believe a health supplement is to blame for a 23-year-old Texas woman's sudden, acute liver failure.
Emily Goss said that in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, she had each day been taking about four pills containing an herbal supplement meant to support hormonal balance, weight management and fertility.

Goss’ case is not the first documented instance of supplements causing damage to the liver and other internal organs.  Herbal and dietary supplements-induced liver injury now accounts for 20 percent of cases of hepatotoxicity in the U.S.
“Currently, however, the majority of HDS-associated liver injur[ies] are due to multi-ingredient nutritional supplements, and the component responsible for the toxicity is usually unknown or can only be suspected,” according to a 2016 study published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health.

Dallas...

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Hunter Biden is being sued by a former Washington, DC, stripper "stage name Dallas,” for paternity and child support. Lunden Alexis Roberts, 28, says that DNA tests ruled with “scientific certainty” that he’s the dad.


Biden was repeatedly seen at the Mpire Club in the capital’s historic Dupont Circle neighborhood — where Lunden Alexis Roberts, the mother of his alleged love child worked.

Hunter's finances are currently in the spotlight over his former position at the Ukrainian energy company, which has been at the center of Hunter's entanglement in President Trump's impeachment.
 Defrauded investor Joel Caplan wants to be made a party in the case. He filed a witness statement from ex-Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin. 
Shokin claimed he was fired in 2016 because he was leading an investigation into Burisma, the company Biden was a board member of, and refused to shut it down, despite pressure from Hunter's father, then-VP Joe Biden.

Friday, January 3, 2020

Ditch...

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The top Republican in the New York State Assembly was charged New Year's Eve with driving while intoxicated in his state-issued vehicle, just a week after he wrote a newspaper column warning citizens against getting behind the wheel drunk.
Brian M. Kolb, a Republican from Canandaigua who represents a district just outside Rochester, was arrested near his home after what he called a “lapse in judgement."
Authorities said they were called to a crash in Victor just before 10:30 p.m. after a vehicle ran into a ditch. Kolb was found to be the driver of the 2018 GMC Acadia that crashed in front of his home.

Stick...

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said that President Donald Trump has “tossed a stick of dynamite into a tinderbox" with the targeted killing of Iran's top general in an airstrike at Baghdad’s international airport.
The former vice president joined other Democratic White House hopefuls in criticizing Trump's order, saying it could leave the U.S. “on the brink of a major conflict across the Middle East.
Intervening in Libya was the wrong decision, Vice President Joe Biden said in an earlier interview with Charlie Rose, suggesting that his worst fears and suspicions about what would happen once dictator Muammar Qadhafi was ousted have come to pass.
Biden said he had "argued strongly" within the White House "against going ... to Libya," a stance that put him at odds with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.