Although the Liberal Media talking non sense about all subjects, blaming the two senators for derailing the President 3.5 Trillion wasteful spending after the approved 1.7 Trillion Dollars infrastructure commitment it is clear that the internal dynamics of the Democratic party has changed dramatically from Bernie Sanders and AOC socialists to common sense Manchin and Sinema.
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Confess...
Un-Climate...
The politicians , when get stuck with a problem, they cry Climate Change.
Biden wants Russia and China to do some actions about Climate Change, but on the other hand, we sanctions both countries which make their economy suffer.
NYC Mayor during the locked down, goes from Manhattan to Brooklyn so he and the missed walk in the park. He of course use a car, with his police escort in cars...etc
Permits for Sky Scrapers are given to all Developers who in-turn donate to the political campaigns for the politicians.
The Quality of life in NYC is destroyed, no roads, no parks, no trees, no sewer no safe public transportation etc. The emergency vehicle can't go through the street that kept disappearing for no reason what so ever. The focus of this Democratic mayor is how much money we can collect from people.. Just a thought.
Distortion...
Children make some happy and others miserable; the rest fall somewhere in between—it depends, among other factors, on how old you are, whether you are a mother or a father, and where you live. But a deep puzzle remains: Many people would have had happier lives and marriages had they chosen not to have kids—yet they still describe parenthood as the “best thing they’ve ever done.”
Why don’t we regret having children more?
One possibility is a phenomenon called memory distortion. When we think about our past experiences, we tend to remember the peaks and forget the mundane awfulness in between. Senior frames it like this: “Our experiencing selves tell researchers that we prefer doing the dishes—or napping, or shopping, or answering emails—to spending time with our kids … But our remembering selves tell researchers that no one—and nothing—provides us with so much joy as our children. It may not be the happiness we live day to day, but it’s the happiness we think about, the happiness we summon and remember, the stuff that makes up our life-tales.”
Monday, November 1, 2021
Trees...
A group of Jackson Heights residents claim to be casualties in the city’s war on cars.
Open Streets closes 26 blocks of 34th Avenue to vehicles every day, and has for more than 18 months.
The city initiative with the Orwellian name “may look good on paper, but it’s dangerous, it’s dangerous for everyone,” said lifelong Jackson Heights resident Kenneth Weiss, who spoke with a canister of oxygen at his side, plastic tubes in his nose and hands resting on a walking cane.
“This program has transformed an ordinary block in Queens into one of the most vibrant, joyful places in the entire city,” Department of Transportation spokesperson Seth Stein told The Post.
But Weiss, 62, and other members of a group called 34 Open Streets Resisters United, say the program endangers lives, limits access by first responders, and savages the livability of their quiet street with tree-lined median and dignified brick apartment buildings.
It is not the paved road that is needed to be empty, it the green, the trees, the quality of life that is been destroyed in NYC for the Towers and the cash the politicians are after. Just a thought.
Yourself...
Often we don’t know what we want because we haven’t formed an opinion about it on our own. Maybe we haven’t been given the opportunity or been encouraged to think about our own needs, what we want, and more importantly, how to know what makes us tick, and how to express it.
Perhaps our opinion and/or what we want doesn’t really matter to some people. In fact, they may not even want us to know what we want because it may be counter to what they want.
We may feel it’s just too selfish to express what we want, that we overthink about ourselves and not enough about others. Or maybe we’re swayed by our social group and so want whatever everybody in our immediate sphere wants.
But, if you think about it, this is really an essential issue at the core of who we are as individuals. How are we supposed to know what others want, to help them realize what they want if we have little or no idea what we want for ourselves first? Of course, we want to be happy personally, but making someone happy often becomes our job, and often a distraction that takes valuable time away from ourselves.
If partners can balance what they want for themselves with what they want for their partner, that’s a good thing. But often, that’s not the case.
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Altering...
You...
Degrading...