Friday, April 22, 2022

Lies..

 


Economics professor Brian Brenberg said President Biden’s message is "not resonating" after doubling down on the inflation blame game. 

"You can't message a disaster," Brenberg said on. This is the problem. He doesn't have any results to speak of."

During a speech, Biden once again blamed COVID and Russian President Vladimir Putin for rising prices. 

"Let’s be absolutely clear about why we have such high prices now. There are two reasons. First was COVID… So because of the pandemic, we had disruptions in our supply of important materials, so prices went up," Biden said in New Hampshire on Tuesday. "The second big reason for inflation is Vladimir Putin – not a joke. Putin's invasion of Ukraine has driven up gas prices and food prices all over the world." 

Biden’s comments come on the heels of the latest reading from the Consumer Price Index showing prices surged 8.4% in March from the previous year, topping the previous month’s 40-year high of 7.9%. 

"So instead of talking about good things, he has to find other people to pin the bad things on," t "But it’s not resonating."

Color..

 



Vote..

 

Attn Pharmacy Staff of MSW

You are allowed to Vote for two individuals as Delegate for Mount Sinai West Pharmacy Department on 5/3/2022 for the coming 3 years term of service.

On the Ballot the following, 

*Nazeeh Bestourous RPh., MS., MBA

1199 pharmacy Delegate  (served four  terms.)

*Ramonia Dabrezil Pharmacy Tech.
A new comer to serve as a delegate.

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

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The President is aware of what he is saying, he just doesn't care, others will apologized for him and he just continue.

Many of his decision, executive actions, Day One, is backfiring now as he caused the Gasoline prices tripled  followed by Inflation. Now he is blaming any one else, than his party that forced him into this direction.

So there is no good plan the President can stand behind, so just say any thing crazy. Some think he is senile, and others think he just doesn't know what and who to follow. Its the party that has its eye on the power. 


Swing..

 


Still

 

Does anyone know who's running the Current Democratic Government. It's a pendulum work out. 

Marine..

 



 French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Rally party is taking on incumbent Emmanuel Macron in a runoff election on Sunday that could determine the future direction of Europe.


Pro-European Union centrist Macron is leading in the polls ahead of the vote, but if Le Pen—who has said she would pull France out of NATO's military command and reduce French support for the EU— were to triumph, a different new Europe would become.

Le Pen traveled to Moscow to meet Putin when she was running for the presidency in 2017, received loans from a Russian bank to fund her party and supported Putin's illegal annexation of Crimea.

But she has sought to distance herself from Russia in recent months and has condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

In a March 2017 interview with CBS News, Le Pen called concerns that Putin posed a threat to Europe "a big scam."

Asked if she felt Putin threatened France and other countries, she said: "No, I don't believe it is so. Nothing Vladimir Putin has done would make me reach that conclusion."

Wish..

 


"Many people suppressed their feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settled for a mediocre existence and never became who they were truly capable of becoming. Many developed illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carried as a result."

I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.  Often they would not truly realise the full benefits of old friends until their dying weeks and it was not always possible to track them down. Many had become so caught up in their own lives that they had let golden friendships slip by over the years. There were many deep regrets about not giving friendships the time and effort that they deserved.  

France..



French President Emmanuel Macron's lead in voting intention polls widened on Tuesday but his prime minister said a Macron win in Sunday's presidential runoff vote was not guaranteed, as far-right challenger Marine Le Pen accused him of fear-mongering.
Three polls for the second-round runoff put Macron at the highest level since 
before the first round, with an average score of 55.83%, up more than a point 
from Friday and more than three points from an average of five polls before the first