Sunday, February 6, 2022

Plan..

 


Bust..

 

All of the hope in President Joe Biden’s 21-minute inaugural address, which promised “unity, unity,” has not only evaporated in his first 11 months but left people feeling that 2021 was “one of the worst years ever,” according to the latest Rasmussen Reports survey.

In the poll previewed by Secrets, likely voters said that they not only believe the year was a bust, but that a majority feel 2022 will be bad also.

“If there’s any bright spot in the public’s grim assessment of 2021, at least it was better than 2020, which Americans rated the worst year in more than a decade of surveying,” said Rasmussen in a not so uplifting analysis.

74% said 2021 was a fair to poor year, with most, 48%, calling it poor.
Just 23% called it a good to the best year ever, with just 2% dubbing it “one of the best years."
63% of Democrats agreed that it was fair to poor.
50% expect 2022 to be fair to poor, and 41% believe it will be good to the best.

Saturday, February 5, 2022

Play Book..

 

33

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So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is...fear itself — nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.  
1933 FDR inauguration message.

Yet the Democrats have so much fear from this guy, the Trumpster.

He is not a Republican and not a Democrat, hard to pin him down on something.

Just a thought.

Roost..

 


The total Death from Covid 19 in the United States reached 900,000 deaths.

President Biden promised to end it by listening to the "Science" a lie deliberately broadcasted up ahead.

The Vice President said "during the Ebola Pandemic" only 2 people died.  Deliberate lies all around.

Now, the chickens have come home to roost.  Just a thought.

Macron..

 


morosité, malheur, dégagisme: these are gloomy times in France. Covid-19 may be on the way out, but it still hampers daily life and the smooth running of the economy. Inflation, driven by disease-induced supply-chain kinks and spiking natural-gas prices, threatens household budgets. 

Russia and Ukraine are on the brink of war. Small wonder that only 17% of the French think 2022 will be better than 2021, and that some 45% intend in April to cast their first-round vote for a presidential candidate from the political extremes.

 Yet despite it all, President Emmanuel Macron has a four-in-five chance of winning re-election, according to the new election model that launched this week.

Very sophisticated and Classy people,

Tears..

 


This is going to be a show down between both parties. The winner would be the deviation of the norm.  Just a "Deviated" thought.

More..

 


Friday, February 4, 2022

News..

 


Burps

 


Eliminating animal agriculture over the next 15 years would effectively stop global warming in its tracks - largely halting the increase of greenhouse gases for the next 30 years, according to a recent study in PLOS Climate.

The largest contributor to that decrease in heating would be a massive expansion in prairie, forest and grassland, like cattle-raising, said co-author Patrick Brown, a Stanford biochemistry professor.

These are more significant problems, molecule for molecule, than the carbon dioxide released from tailpilpes and smokestacks. Methane - released from cow burps and hog waste pits - warms the atmosphere between 25 and 80 times more intensely than carbon dioxide, which it gradually degrades.

Nitrous oxide is even worse, rising from manure pits and fertilizer to the atmosphere, where it's heating effect is about 260 times as much as carbon, according to the IPC.  Just a thought.

Justice..

 


Bragg’s “Day One” memorandum said the district attorney’s office would not prosecute fare beating, resisting arrest and other nonviolent crimes in an attempt to decriminalize poverty and mental illness and balance fairness and safety.

It also said prosecutors should treat armed robbery in commercial settings as misdemeanor petit larceny if there is no genuine risk of physical harm and disallowed bail conditions for pre-trial cases except for "very serious cases." The policies, he wrote, "will make us safer."

Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch said Bragg’s plan sends the wrong message.

“Police officers don’t want to be sent out to enforce laws that the district attorneys won’t prosecute,” he said. “And there are already too many people who believe that they can commit crimes, resist arrest, interfere with police officers and face zero consequences.”

 This is the New Democratic party fairness and safety.