Tuesday, September 17

In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> "Shōgun" breaks records at 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy; "Hacks" wins best comedy (More) | See other highlights from the night (More)

> Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa has no plans to retire after concussion in Thursday night's game against the Buffalo Bills; this was Tagovailoa's third concussion in two years (More) | Texas jumps Georgia to lead college football's AP poll for first time in 16 years (More) | How college football rankings work (More)

> "The Life of Chuck" wins top prize at 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (More) | "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" leads domestic box office again, hauling in $51.6M in its second weekend (More)


Science & Technology
> Stranded Starliner astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore give first news conference from the International Space Station; pair will return aboard a SpaceX craft in February (More) | See previous write-up (More)

> New approach helps prevent distortions in AI-generated images like extra limbs and distorted facial symmetry (More) | How does generative AI work? (More, w/video)

> Poor performance under pressure, or "choking," linked to a drop in activity from the neurons helping to prepare the body for movement (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher Friday (S&P 500 +0.5%, Dow +0.7%, Nasdaq +0.7%) with Nasdaq closing out its best week of the year (More)

> DirecTV and Disney reach deal to end 13-day blackout that had blocked ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned TV networks for DirecTV's 11 million customers (More)

> Air Canada and pilots union reach tentative agreement to avoid strike this week; $1.5B deal will increase compensation by 46% over four years, with union members set to vote in the coming weeks (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Venezuela detains six foreigners, including three US citizens, accusing them of CIA plot to assassinate Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and others; the US denies allegations (More)

> Houthi missile reaches Israel from Yemen for first time, wounding nine people in country's center, per Israeli officials (More) | See war updates (More)

> Eight migrants die in English Channel crossing from France to England; boat carried people from Eritrea, Sudan, Syria, and Iran (More) | Flooding in Central and Eastern Europe kills at least eight people after heaviest rain in decades (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Tax the WEALTHY

 

This is the battle cry of the DEMOCRATS because they claim that the wealthy are not paying their fair share of taxes.


THE DEMOCRATS ARE ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.


However, the reason why the wealthy do not pay their fair share of taxes is that they have their money SHELTERED AWAY FROM TAXES IN OFF-SHORE BANK ACCOUNTS WHERE THEIR MONEY CANNOT BE TAXED.


THEREFORE... the Democrats cannot increase taxes on the wealthy except on the small amount of money that they make available to be taxed.  Consequently, even if their taxes were raised, they would still PAY LESS than the average American...  making the comment about taxing the wealthy RATHER STUPID!!!


When taxes are raised the Middle Class is the group that typically has to bear the brunt of extra taxes.


THE DEMOCRATS DON'T SHARE THAT REALITY WITH YOU.


If the Democrats want to increase the CORPORATE TAX, the can and will but the only problem there is that those increases will be passed along to the consumer in higher prices.


This is how CAPITALISM WORKS...


The Democrats need capitalism to pay for their SOCIALISTIC PROGRAMS...  which puts them right square between a rock and a hard place.


A little inflation is necessary to create economic growth...  basic economics 101...  anytime you try to rebalance the scales in favor of supply or demand, it must be done simultaneously...  I am not sure that the Democrats understand or want to understand this basic concept.

Somewhat Political

 






Galaxy with Impossible Light Signature


This region of space, viewed first iconically by Hubble and later by JWST, shows an animation that switches between the two. Both images still have fundamental limitations, as they were acquired from within our inner Solar System, where the presence of zodiacal light influences the noise floor of our instruments and cannot easily be removed. The extra presence of point-like red objects in JWST images, also known as “little red dots,” has finally been explained, but other puzzles still remain.






Since its launch in December of 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has spotted record-setting objects all across the Universe, including at the greatest distances ever seen.

Many distant galaxies are energetic and show signatures of emission lines from specific atoms and molecules, particularly hydrogen. However, the Lyman-α line has never been seen earlier than 550 million years after the Big Bang.

Until now. With the discovery and spectroscopic follow-up on galaxy JADES-GS-z13-1-LA, we now have strong evidence for that emission line from a galaxy just 326 million years after the Big Bang. The question is: how?              READ MORE...



Soweto Blues-Miriam Makeba( GRACELAND CONCERT WITH PAUL SIMON )

Monday, September 16

Assassination Attempts

 

My main source of news is FOX News primarily because they censor and editorialize less than the other networks, so that I am actually getting access to 95%+ of the REAL NEWS.


I was a fan of CNN and CBS but I learned back in 2016 that they only present the news that they feel their viewership NEEDS TO KNOW.  That is not news...  that is censorship...  I want to hear the news, good, bad, or indifferent and then I WILL DECIDE what I want to believe and what I don't want to believe.


Just for shits and giggles, I recently watched ABC, CBS, CNN, and NBC and got the chilly feeling that the news moderators were BLAMING TRUMP for the assassination attempts on his life.  Their foundation for this belief was Trump's behaviors and words.


While that made totally good sense to them, it made me think HOW STUPID these moderators were.  For example...

  • Many people did not like Biden closing down the XL pipeline on his first day in office, but no one tried to kill him for it.
  • Many people did not like the Biden withdrawal out of Afghanistan, but no one tried to kill him for it.
  • Many people did not like Biden's open border policy even after members of their families were killed by illegals, but no one tried to kill him for it.

Are these moderators thinking that Trump's worse are worse than that?
Then we have the Kennedy assassination...
Then we have the attempted assassination on Reagan...
Did these two people bring it on themselves?


These other networks are losing viewers because all they can think about is WHAT CAN WE BLAME ON TRUMP TODAY THAT MIGHT KEEP HIM FROM WINNING IN NOVEMBER...

I don't think this is a good image for networks to have.

Dating

 

Blocking

 


Swifty

 


MAGA 1960

 


Don't Try to Figure This One Out

 


Our FUTURE

 

How many people, do you think, look into the future:

  • 6 months
  • 1 year
  • 18 months
  • 3 years
  • 5 years
  • 20 years

What do you think our future might look like?
  1. Electric Vehicles
  2. Possible Terrorist Activities in the USA
  3. Increase in IRS Taxes
  4. Increase of USA Racism
  5. Increase of USA Crime and Violence
  6. Increase of Illegal Drugs in USA
  7. Increase in Higher Prices
  8. Decline of Gasoline Usage
  9. A Green Energy Economy
  10. A Slow Growing Economy
  11. Humanoid Robots Replacing Jobs
  12. Increased Illegal Immigration
  13. Increased Terrorist Activities
  14. Escalating Global Aggression
  15. Spreading of Global Islam
  16. Decline of Christianity
  17. Decline of USA Military
  18. Increased WWIII Risk

Life in the USA is not just about life in the USA; it is about Global Life much of which influences life in the USA.  
For example:
  • Russia/Ukraine war
  • Hamas/Israel war
  • Illegal Immigration changing USA Culture
  • Increase in Global Hatred of USA
  • China's possible invasion of Taiwan
  • Iran becoming a nuclear power
  • North Korea becoming a nuclear power

Americans like to DRINK BEER, HAVE SEX, SMOKE MARIJUANA, TAILGATE, and work only when they need/want to work.  Americans like to HUNT, CAMP, FISH, and enjoy the weekends with family and friends.  Americans like to have DINNER PARTIES, BRIDGE PARTIES, and FOOTBALL PARTIES with family and friends.

AMERICANS like the American lifestyle and do not believe ANYTHING will ever happen to alter, change, or destroy that LIFESTYLE.
Why do they think that?
AMERICAN ARROGANCE...

Americans do not know how people in Europe and in the Middle East have survived countless wars in their countries.  Those people know what living during wars is really like.
American just know 9/11 and twenty-three years later, they have forgotten all about it.

American are concerned now about all the crime and violence that has resulted from ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION but there is still NO PUSH from Americans to CHANGE ANYTHING....

Our future will be here soon enough, and it will be too late for Americans to BITCH...

Somewhat Political

 





Quantum Theory Redefining Reality


As one of the original architects of quantum theory, perhaps our most successful scientific idea, you would think that Niels Bohr would have been interested in the nature of reality. The subjects of his studies were atoms, electrons, photons – the things we think of as the fundamental ingredients of the universe.

But for Bohr, reality was actually none of his business. “It is wrong to think that the task of physics is to find out how nature is,” he said in an often-repeated quote from the early days of quantum theory. “Physics concerns what we can say about nature.”

Though this distinction may sound pedantic, it can’t be dismissed when it comes to quantum physics. The picture this theory paints of the subatomic world is perplexing: particles can seemingly exist in two places at once, time stands still and there is no such thing as empty space. Can that really be what reality is like?           
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Crosby Stills and Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Live 2012

Sunday, September 15

RACISM in America

 

In 1947, I was born white as a result of a sexual union between white parents and in 2024, at 76 years of age, I AM STILL WHITE.


Not only am I a white male but I am a WHITE VIETNAM ERA VETERAN, who was willing to protect Americans so that the BLACKS could call me a WHITE SUPREMACIST RACIST.


The more the BLACKS push against the WHITES because they were mistreated during slavery, the more I am going to PUSH BACK against the blacks and their petty jealousies.


I am not responsible for what my father did, nor am I responsible for what my grandfather, my great grandfather, or my great-great grandfather did...  I am only responsible for what I do, did, or have done.


What bothers me is that whites are racist when we do something blacks don't like but when blacks do exactly what they claim whites did or did not do, they ARE NOT RACISTS.


That double standard will continue to DIVIDE BLACKS AND WHITES and the more they push the more a majority of us will push back.


If you want to be black fine with me but I see myself as an AMERICAN...  it is only the BLACKS that see me as WHITE.

In The NEWS


Death toll in Vietnam from Typhoon Yagi exceeds 250 people.

More than 800 people have been injured, while at least 82 people remain missing. The typhoon, considered the strongest storm to strike the Asian continent this year, made landfall last weekend on Vietnam's northeastern coast. It triggered flash floods and landslides, sweeping away dozens of homes and blocking access to fresh water and sanitation. See photos from the aftermath here.



China raises retirement ages for first time since 1950s.

The world's second-largest economy approved a plan Friday to raise its retirement ages over the next 15 years. China's retirement ages are among the world's lowest (see data on men; see data on women). The retirement age for men will gradually rise to 63 from 60 by 2040. Women in white-collar jobs will retire by 58 instead of 55, while women in blue-collar jobs will retire by 55 instead of 50. The legislation comes amid China's falling birth rates and an aging workforce.



World Health Organization approves use of mpox vaccine.

The WHO's authorization is the first for a vaccine to combat mpox; the two-dose vaccine made by Bavarian Nordic A/S has been cleared for adults aged 18 and above. Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, was declared a global health emergency last month following the spread of an especially virulent strain of the virus in Africa. Over 20,000 cases and at least 500 deaths have been recorded across 14 countries in Africa so far this year. See an mpox overview here.



United Airlines to offer free in-flight Wi-Fi with Starlink.

United will begin testing free Wi-Fi in early 2025 under a deal with Elon Musk's SpaceX and its Starlink satellite internet provider. United will introduce the perk across its roughly 1,000 aircraft over the next few years. SpaceX has over 6,000 Starlink satellites orbiting Earth, providing users worldwide with high-speed internet. Separately, Brazil's top court restored nationwide access to X after the Musk-owned social media platform paid a $3.3M fine to resolve a legal dispute.



"Karate Kid" actor Chad McQueen dies at age 63.

McQueen starred as "Dutch," a member of Johnny Lawrence's gang, in the 1984 and 1986 "Karate Kid" movies. He died while at his Palm Desert, California, ranch. He was the only son of actor and race car driver Steve McQueen, who died at age 50 in 1980. The younger McQueen is survived by his wife and three children, one of whom is also an actor known for starring in the TV series "The Vampire Diaries."


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

ROBOTS IS COMING

 

Because of the upcoming election in November for President, the American people most of whom have a LOW attention span, have lost sight that HUMANOID ROBOTS WITH AI will soon be taking their jobs.


There are RUMORS that several companies in the USA as well as companies in Europe and specifically China, will be MASS PRODUCING ROBOTS in 2025.


Where do you suppose, those robots are going to go?

  • Into storage?
  • Into factories?
  • Into companies?
  • Into homes?

If I owned a manufacturing company, I would invest in robots as soon as I could.
WHY?
  • Robots don't want salary increases
  • Robots don't have babies
  • Robots don't need sick leave
  • Robots don't need benefits
  • Robots don't get pissed off
  • Robots don't slack off
  • Robots don't need breaks

BUT...
We hear the experts DECLARE...
Companies will still need HUMANS...
WHY?
  • to program and reprogram robots
  • to perform preventive maintenance
  • to repair robots

Do you believe that?
NO!!!
WHY?
Robots can do all of that...


REMEMBER THIS...
If you don't remember anything else.
Companies do not share BAD NEWS until they absolutely have to, because they think it will negative impact your job performance.
NOTE:  This is why these experts are saying that we will still need humans...  because they don't want you to get pissed off TOO EARLY...

Somewhat Political

 





Hidden Structure at the Edge of the Universe


If you travel far enough away from the Sun, the Solar System becomes a lot more populated.


Out past the orbit of Neptune lies the Kuiper Belt, a vast, ring-shaped field of icy rocks. This is where Pluto resides, and Arrokoth, and countless other small objects in the cold and the dark.


These are known as Kuiper Belt objects or KBOs, and astronomers have just found hints of an unexpected rise in their density, between 70 and 90 astronomical units from the Sun, separated by a large, practically empty gap between it and an inner population of KBOs closer to the Sun.


It seems, almost, like there are two Kuiper Belts, or at least two components – something nobody was expecting to find.


"If this is confirmed, it would be a major discovery," says planetary scientist Fumi Yoshida of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences and Chiba Institute of Technology in Japan.


"The primordial solar nebula was much larger than previously thought, and this may have implications for studying the planet formation process in our Solar System."     
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