Thursday, November 2
Our National Debt
The impetus for these massive deficits is federal government spending, which tipped the scales at $6.1 trillion last year. Government receipts, meanwhile, were $4.4 trillion, woefully short of the $5 trillion previously forecasted. A slowing economy and counterproductive tax increases were key drivers behind the $457 billion drop in receipts from the prior fiscal year. Source: FOX Business
- We are spending more than we take in
- Biden wants to pay off student loans - more debt
- Our economy has slowed because we are moving towards green energy
- Ukraine was US military supplies - more debt
- Israel wants US military supplies - more debt
- Taiwan may want US military supplies if China invades - more debt
- AI is replacing jobs - less revenue from taxes
- BRICS is challenging the global use of the US dollar
- China wants to the global leader, replacing the USA
- Our infrastructure (roads, bridges, tunnels) needs refurbishing - more government spending
- Housing
- Food
- Clothes
- Healthcare
- Education
Russia Recruits Women for Mercenary Group in Ukraine
A Russian mercenary group is attempting to recruit women for combat roles in Ukraine, according to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD).
In its daily intelligence briefing for Monday, the MoD said that Redut - a state-backed private military company - is appealing for women to work as snipers and drone operators in its Borz Battalion.
Redut - formerly known as Shield - has links to the GRU, Russia's foreign intelligence agency. READ MORE...
EU Power in the Middle East
In the last three decades, there has been a steady increase in the European Union’s efforts to shape the setting of its southern neighbourhood.
From the launch of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership in 1995, and the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in 2004, to the 2008 Union for the Mediterranean, the dominant belief among policymakers in Brussels was that providing both financial and technical support would enable the EU to use its normative power to persuade its neighbours to accept its values. READ MORE...
Wednesday, November 1
Unwilling to Take Palestinian Refugees
The two countries, which flank Israel on opposite sides and share borders with Gaza and the occupied West Bank, respectively, have replied with a staunch refusal. Jordan already has a large Palestinian population.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi made his toughest remarks yet on Wednesday, saying the current war was not just aimed at fighting Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, “but also an attempt to push the civilian inhabitants to ... migrate to Egypt.” He warned this could wreck peace in the region. READ MORE...
Macron Opposes Gender-Inclusive Spelling
France must "not give in to fashionable trends," he said as he inaugurated the Cite Internationale de la Langue Francaise just hours before the Senate was due to debate the proposed law.
Modern French presidents love a cultural "grand projet" -- an imposing monument to "scratch" their name on history, as ex-leader Francois Mitterrand put it in the 1980s. READ MORE...
It's Fall Already
And what better way to get excited about your home update than with the latest decor trends that will help create an autumnal sanctuary at home. READ MORE...
Into Fall and Football
While October represented, for the most part, above normal temperatures, the month is still one of moderate warmth.
It is usually the month of November where the temperatures begin their gradual ride downwards. That is to say, they fluctuate between 50 and 60 degrees. When this happens, we are experiencing typical fall weather. The kind of weather that is DAMN NEAR PERFECT to sit in a stadium and watch football games.
However, the temperatures are a little bit high for the players, as they probably prefer temperatures that fluctuate between 40 and 50 degrees. If the temperatures drop down between 30 and 40, then the players not running will get cold, and the quarterbacks don't always function at their best... although, some do because they like the cold.
Personally, I don't like sitting in a stadium seat watching a football game, even if I am not cold and it is not windy because, the seat after 30 minutes hurts my butt. If I have a stadium cushion, the pain does not start until after 50 minutes or so. In addition to a sore butt, my back does not like sitting upright unless it has something to lean against.
So, if I am going to watch any kind of football game, it is going to be in my living room, while I am sitting on the couch. I also don't like using the toilets in a stadium, nor do I like sitting so close to strangers, many of whom like to get drunk before the game is over.
EV Market Could be the Next Big FLOP
"Henry Ford's son was named Edsel, and this was going to be the great car, all of the executives said, 'This is the car everybody's going to want to buy.' Ford made 500,000 of these new sedan cars, but guess what?" Moore said on "Varney & Co." Monday. "Nobody bothered to ask consumers whether they wanted the car."
"And of course, the Edsel was one of the great flops of all time," the economist continued. "I'm here to tell you, if these trends continue, we're going to see the EV market become the next big flop because car buyers don't want them."
Moore’s comments come as the EV push at Ford and General Motors hit a speed bump that’s cutting into the automakers’ profits and causing them to reevaluate their electric plans amid a price war and supply chain challenges. READ MORE...
First Humanoid Robot Factory in USA
RoboFab is a manufacturing facility in Salem, Oregon, that is set to open later this year. It is the brainchild of Agility Robotics, a company that specializes in creating biped robots that can navigate complex environments.
RoboFab will be the world’s first factory for humanoid robots, capable of churning out 10,000 robots a year. The factory will use advanced automation and assembly techniques to produce Digit, the flagship product of Agility Robotics. READ MORE...