Saturday, October 8, 2022

Blame..

 

"We know that families are still struggling with higher prices," Biden said. "Let's be absolutely clear about why prices are high now or high for two reasons." 

The first, Biden said, is due to "the way the global economy works."

"And now, a second big reason for inflation is Vladimir Putin," Biden said. 

He added: "Make no mistake, the current spike in gas prices is largely the fault of Vladimir Putin it has nothing to do with the American Rescue Plan."

Biden last week announced a ban on all imports of Russian oil, gas and energy to the United States, targeting the "main artery" of Russia's economy amid Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine. Biden warned that the ban would cost American families.

The idea here is to blame everything happening in US on Climate Change, National Security, Putin, Saudi Arabia, Big oil companies, Trump, MAGA people etc., and nothing about this Administration executive orders.  Just a thought. 

Villains..

 

President Biden needs to unite voters, whom should he unite them against? He could wage war on poverty. He could battle division and the forces trying to divide Americans.  The president has zeroed in on the corporate greed of the oil and gas companies who are trying to raise their prices for nothing more than profit.” The Biden blame Putin, Trump, Saudi, etc  nothing fooled the public yet.

“As of now the White House does not have good story tellers. Good stories need villains.”  

Now Biden needs to remind Americans of what he’s trying to achieve, rescuing democracy from hid imaginary threat of authoritarianism, both at home and abroad.

The election is around the corner, we need an enemy quickly.  Just a thought.

Unite..

 

Duet..

 


meltdown..

 

Friday, October 7, 2022

Safe..

 

Canada's Supreme Court has heard for the first time a Canada-US asylum pact case that will weigh whether the country can consider its southern neighbour "safe" for those seeking refugee status.

The outcome could determine whether Canada can trust that the US treats migrants properly, and could answer whether Canada holds any responsibility for migrants turned back at its border.

At the heart of the matter is the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) - a pact between the two countries in place since 2004 that requires refugee claimants to request protection in the first "safe" country they reach.

Campaigners in Canada have long argued that the STCA should be struck down on the grounds that migrants are at risk of mistreatment in the US and that the agreement violates their constitutional rights.

Emergency..

 


An NYPD cruiser plowed into a Bronx corner full of pedestrians while driving on the wrong side of the road during an emergency call, leaving ten people injured, including two children, police said.

As the other vehicle attempted to turn, the patrol car clipped it, swerved out of the way and then jumped the curb on the corner, striking numerous people, police said. 

The roads been cut in half for a bicycle lane and a bus lane. One bicycle runs every 20 minutes, and one bus every thirty minutes. They all end up running in half the road due to parked cars temporarily. No place for emergency vehicle to run any where.

The street needs to be reopened. Just a thought.

Cards..

 


Thursday, October 6, 2022

Disaster..

 

Pile..

 


American officials are intensifying efforts to build a giant stockpile of weapons in Taiwan after studying recent naval and air force exercises by the Chinese military around the island, according to current and former officials.

The exercises showed that China would probably blockade the island as a prelude to any attempted invasion, and Taiwan would have to hold out on its own until the United States or other nations intervened, if they decided to do that, the current and former officials say.

 The United States and its allies have prioritized sending weapons to Ukraine, which is reducing those countries' stockpiles, and arms makers are reluctant to open new production lines without a steady stream of long-term orders. And it is unclear how China might respond if the United States accelerates shipments of weapons to Taiwan, a democratic, self-governing island that Beijing claims is Chinese territory.