Monday, February 14
Sunday, February 13
Behavior of the Wealthy
Money, and the dogged pursuit of it, have been known to change an individual. There’s even a term for it — affluenza — which is a combination of affluence (wealth) and influenza (disease). According to Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic, it’s the “the damage done — to our health, our families, our communities, and our environment — by the obsessive quest for material gain.” But, how exactly does money affect rich people?
Wealthy people may have less empathy than those belonging to lower socio-economic classes — the latter was found to be better at reading others’ facial expressions, which is considered an important marker for developing empathy, according to research published in the journal Psychological Science.
This lack of empathy in wealthy people has also been recorded in other social experiments: drivers of luxury cars were found to give pedestrians the right of way three times less than those driving less expensive vehicles; wealthy car drivers were also four times more likely to drive rashly and cut off others on the road, according to psychologists at the University of California, Berkeley.
Americans For Prosperity
The cries of “Shame! Shame! Shame!” rang throughout the marbled walls of the Wisconsin state assembly chamber. Disgusted Democratic politicians, some of whom had been up for over 60 hours by this point, punctuated their chants by throwing papers – and even drinks – at their Republican counterparts. Police officers had to be summoned to physically restrain one Democratic representative yelling “Cowards!” across the aisle.
The source of this confrontation, in the early hours of February 2011, was an unprecedented push by Wisconsin Republicans, led by the state’s newly elected Republican governor, Scott Walker, to slash the union rights held by most public workers.
At first blush this might seem like a years-old local issue in a US state that rarely lights up the international headlines. Yet events in Wisconsin are crucial to understanding how a little-known, billionaire-funded organization, called Americans for Prosperity (AFP), has tilted American politics to the right. It is intertwined with, and rivals in size, the Republican party itself.
Where did Walker’s ultra-conservative labor agenda come from? As a candidate, Walker barely mentioned collective bargaining or union busting. And we know this plan did not come from voters. Before the legislation popped up on the agenda, Wisconsinites generally supported collective bargaining. Nationally, only about 40% of American adults favor curbs to public sector bargaining rights, and in Wisconsin, this minority level of support was about the same.
Instead, to understand what happened in Wisconsin – and what is happening in states across the country – we need to look to the underappreciated organization that is at the center of the political network created and directed by the billionaire conservative industrialists, Charles and David Koch. READ MORE...
America's Billionaires Control Americans
The very top titans – Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates – have all taken left-of-center stands on various issues, and Buffett and Gates are paragons of philanthropy. The former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg is known for his advocacy of gun control, gay rights, and environmental protection. George Soros (protector of human rights around the world) and Tom Steyer (focused on young people and environmental issues) have been major donors to the Democrats.
Unfortunately, this picture is misleading. Our new, systematic study of the 100 wealthiest Americans indicates that Buffett, Gates, Bloomberg et al are not at all typical. Most of the wealthiest US billionaires – who are much less visible and less reported on – more closely resemble Charles Koch.
How can this be so? If it is true, why aren’t voters aware and angry about it? READ MORE...
Saturday, February 12
Biden's Burden(s)
COVID - 19 Confusion
Increasing Inflation
Supply Chain SNAFU
Illegal Immigration Invasion
Sporatic Lockdowns
Sporatic Facemask Mandate
Democrats retiring from Congress
Patronizing Mainstream Media
Not Willing to Answer Questions
Russian Invasion of Ukraine Potential
China Invasion of Taiwan Potential
North Korea Testing Long Range Missiles
Iran Nuclear Program Escalating
Terrorist VOW Destruction of America
After being our President for a year now, the above are the indisputable accomplishments of the Biden Administration...
I remember when Biden won the election, I received an email that read: OUR NATIONAL NIGHTMARE IS FINALLY OVER... If I were to send that person an email now, it would read: OUR NATIONAL NIGHTMARE HAS JUST BEGUN...
Sad to say, but I believe that the Republicans will win control of the House and Senate after the 2022 midterms and the balance of power will shift back to the conservatives...
It could also mean that in 2024, the Republicans could acquire the Presidency and REVERSE all the orders that Biden put into place just like he REVERSED all the orders that Trump had put into place...
Who wins with this type of seesaw government?
Malta's Cannibis Rules
Malta’s new cannabis rules should serve as a model for other European states of how to end the unnecessary prosecution of low-level drug users and strike a blow against organised crime, according to the minister responsible for the law, Owen Bonnici.
Bonnici, a former justice minister and now minister for equality, research and innovation, said the new law, passed by the Maltese parliament in December 2021, prevented recreational users from being dragged through the courts or tribunal process for possession of small amounts of cannabis.
But it also allows for users and, eventually, non-profit organisations to grow cannabis plants and distribute it to other smokers via cannabis associations, meaning they no longer have to source the drug via the black market and put money into the pockets of international criminal gangs.
Malta’s law allows users to carry seven grams of the drug and store up to 50 grams at home, making it the first EU state to legalise cannabis.
German Chancellor Olof Scholz is in favour of legalisation but the country’s new government has not set a time limit on the reforms.
A number of European states, including Italy, Spain, Belgium and Ireland, have done away with prison sentences for marijuana possession, but in 14 of 28 European states -- including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Austria -- minor cannabis possession can still lead to jail time.
Even in European states where cannabis has been “decriminalised”, meaning that those caught with small amounts of the product are not be arrested, users still need to buy the drug from dealers. READ MORE...
China - Pakistan & Kashmir
China and Pakistan on Sunday said they opposed “unilateral actions that complicate” the Kashmir issue, as they pledged closer ties following a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan.
A joint statement released following their meeting in Beijing said “both sides reiterated their support on issues concerning each other’s core interests” and “underscored that stronger defence and security cooperation between Pakistan and China was an important factor of peace and stability in the region.”
Mr. Khan attended the opening of the Winter Olympics on Friday, which India has boycotted following the use of a PLA commander in the torch relay, and also held talks with Premier and second-ranked leader Li Keqiang prior to his meeting with Mr. Xi.
The joint statement following Sunday’s talks said Pakistan was committed to a “One-China Policy and support for China on Taiwan, South China Sea, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet.” China, for its part, “reaffirmed its support for Pakistan in safeguarding its sovereignty, independence and security, as well as promoting its socio-economic development and prosperity.” READ MORE...
Ending CNN's Liberal Bias
CNN’s long history of Left-wing bias may be nearing its end.
Following the resignation of CNN’s president, Jeff Zucker, the network’s future may trend away from Left-leaning political opinions, and more towards impartial news reporting.
The businessman’s past actions/statements have led many to believe that Malone will aim to adjust CNN’s Liberal biases towards more “impartial” journalism.
In 2017, Malone donated $250,000 to Donald Trump’s inauguration. Back in 2019, Malone boldly stated that he “would like to see CNN evolve back to the kind of journalism that it started with, and actually have journalists, which would be unique and refreshing.” READ MORE...
Friday, February 11
Life in America
In the last two years, January 2020 through December 2021, my wife and I have received $3,200 each in stimulus money or a total of $6,400 and since we did not need the money, we simply put it in our savings account in the Credit Union... but, it was really nice for our Federal Government to give us that free money and if they want to do it again, then we will gladly accept it and eagerly put it in our savings account again...
My wife and I have been retired since 2015 and live off of our Savings and our Social Security income which is around $3,000 each month and our current lifestyle has us spending about $4,500 each month so we are depleting our savings by $1,500 each month or $18,000 each year... however, because I am being treated for two different cancers simultaneously, my cancer insurance which we took out 20 years ago on a whim pays me $10,000 each year, so I actually only need to reduce our savings by $8,000 each year.
Over the next 20 years, our savings will be reduced $180,000 and the current value of our completely paid for home is somewhere between $200,000 to $250,000. At 74 years old, living for the next 20 years is questionable but entirely possible, even with cancer.Did I plan for this?
Not really... it just sorta happened...
In 1990, I left NC for TN because I was going to add somewhere between $12-15,000 to my salary but I did not think about TN not having a state income tax which adds 7% to your take-home pay. Nor, did I realize that the cost of living was about 13/14% less (on average) than anywhere else in the USA...
Where we live in East TN:- the Knoxville airport is 50 minutes away
- The Knoxville hospital is 40 minutes away
- Walmart supercenter is 2 miles away
- Weigles Convenience store (gasoline) is 1.5 miles away
- Interstate 40 is 7 miles from the house
- Gatlinburg, TN (Smoky Mtns) is 1.5 hours away
- Bristol Motor Speedway is 2 hours away
- Nashville, TN is 3 hours away
- Atlanta, GA is 4 hours away
- Myrtle Beach, SC is 6 hours away
- We have been on 12 cruises
- We have been to Europe twice
- We have been to Hawaii three times
- We have been to Alaska
- We have been to the Caribbean often
- We have been to Mexico several times
- We have been to Canada
- We have been to Vegas three times
- We have been to the Gulf Coast/Florida often
- We spend most of our summers at Myrtle Beach, SC
Just in Tennessee???
Black Lives Matter organizer Pamela Moses was convicted in Nov. 2021 and sentenced to six years in prison in Feb. 2022 for illegally registering to vote in Tennessee, according to prosecutors.
At her Jan. 26 sentencing hearing Moses, while claiming: ““I did not falsify anything. All I did was try to get my rights to vote back the way the people at the election commission told me and the way the clerk did,” was reprimanded by Judge Mark Ward, while issuing her prison sentence, responded: ““You tricked the probation department into giving you documents saying you were off probation,” Ward said in court last week. “After you were convicted of a felony in 2015, you voted six times as a convicted felon.”
A Monroe Doctrine for Russia
Pat Buchanan, When the Union was fighting to preserve itself in the Civil War, the France of Napoleon III moved troops into Mexico, overthrew the regime of Benito Juarez, set up a monarchy and put Austrian Archduke Maximilian von Habsburg on the throne as Emperor of Mexico — one month before Gettysburg.
Preoccupied, the Union did nothing.
At war’s end, in 1865, however, at the urging of Gens. Ulysses S. Grant and William Sherman, the Union sent 40,000 troops to the Mexican border.
Secretary of State William Seward dispatched Gen. John Schofield to Paris with the following instructions: “I want you to get your legs under Napoleon’s mahogany and tell him he must get out of Mexico.”
The U.S. troops on Mexico’s border convinced Napoleon to comply, though Maximilian bravely refused to leave and was captured and put before a firing squad.
The point of the episode for today’s crisis in Ukraine?
A powerful army on a nation’s border can send a message and dictate terms without going in and without going to war.
Whether Russian President Vladimir Putin intends to send his 100,000 troops now on the Crimean, Donbass and Belarusian borders of Ukraine into the country to occupy more territory we do not know.
But the message being sent by the Russian army is clear: Putin wants his own Monroe Doctrine. Putin wants Ukraine outside of NATO, and permanently.
If his demands are unacceptable, Putin is saying with his troops on the border, we reserve the right to send our army into Ukraine to protect our vital national intserests in not having a hostile military alliance on our doorstep.
U.S. officials have been describing a Russian invasion as “imminent,” an attack that could come “any day now.”
Given the Russian preparations and size of its forces, some U.S. officials said last week Kyiv could fall within hours of an attack and there could be 50,000 civilian casualties and 5 million Ukrainian refugees.
Ukrainian leaders are less alarmist, arguing that an invasion is not imminent and there is still room for a negotiated settlement.
Russian officials are contemptuous of U.S. claims that they are about to invade. Last weekend, Russia’s deputy ambassador to the UN tweeted, “Madness and scaremongering continues. … What if we would say that US could seize London in a week and cause 300k civilian deaths?” READ MORE...
Miserable Liberals
Stephen Moore, Replacing former President Donald Trump with President Joe Biden was supposed to bring joy to the land from sea to sea.
We were going to be a united people at last. Every problem known to man would get solved by cradle-to-grave government. Biden was even going to save us from the rise of the oceans.
I’m the kind of guy
Who never used to cry
The world is treatin’ me bad
Misery
— The Beatles
But just the opposite: A survey by the University of Chicago found that record percentages of people in 2021 described themselves as “unhappy.”
For most of the past 50 years, about 1 in 10 people have described themselves as unhappy. In 2021, 1 in 4 say they are unhappy. Typically, almost 1 in 3 say they are “very happy,” and now less than 1 in 5 do. The happiness index is falling like a stone. People are depressed.
Gee, I wonder why the public is so glum all of a sudden.
Let me count the ways. First, there is isolation and loneliness from lockdowns, stay-at-home orders and travel restrictions. Then there is out-of-control crime and a significant rise in business failures (from lockdowns), both clearly associated with depression. People are still worried about their health two years into the pandemic that Biden promised to shut down. The border is out of control.
Then there is the financial stress on families from everything being more expensive. Children are depressed because schools are still doing remote learning or they are stuck wearing masks for eight hours a day. The “woke” movement has people feeling like they are tied inside a social straitjacket. Nothing is funny anymore. Don’t you dare say an off-color joke or you will be banished.
People are afraid to laugh at anything for fear of offending someone somewhere. When was the last time you saw a funny movie?
But here’s what’s most interesting about the results of the happiness survey. The people with the most significant happiness deficiencies are Democratic voters. Liberals are miserable. Only 1 in 6 Democratic voters say they are “very happy.” Almost twice as many Republicans say they are “very happy.”
Why is that? I have several admittedly unproven hypotheses. I will toss them out, and readers can decide for themselves if they agree or disagree.
First, liberals are much less religious, patriotic and interested in getting married and having children than conservatives. It’s a Grand Canyon-sized division between liberals and conservatives. I’d venture to say that the love of country, God and family make people happy.
If you don’t believe in these things, you will likely believe in false idols, such as big government, as your savior. That’s hardly a path to happiness.
Liberals are less likely to be working and more likely to be on government assistance. But every study shows that work is highly associated with happiness. Giving a person a fish rather than teaching a person to fish leads to very different life satisfaction outcomes. READ MORE...
Thursday, February 10
An Older Perspective
74 years of life have given me a different perspective of life than the perspectives of others who are younger, richer or poorer...
Growing up just outside of the Nation's capital gave me a keen perspective on suburban life in a time when you either lived in a city or urban area or you lived in the country but not because you were a farmer but because you just wanted more land and less taxes. Suburban life was such that you took care of your neighbors because you knew all your neighbors since no family was ignored or ostracized. While there were no people of color living in our community, there would have been no animosity waged towards them if they were to buy a home there.
However, as I grew older and older, I realized that animosity towards people of color was prevelent everywhere I went and I could not figure out why... it was more than just their color, but it was about how they spoke, how they dressed, how they lived, how they worshipped, and how they problem solved issues around them. In the military or when not in the military, and I was placed in a situation where we worked together, I found them to be no different than anyone else with whom I worked.
When I dated women of color, I found them no different than white women and it was difficult for me to ascertain mentally whether I wanted to be with a white woman or a black woman. What helped me make up my mind was all the people around me... when with a black woman, other blacks around us treated us just as bad as other whites around us. Of course, I was in the state of North Carolina when these activities were playing out.
Today, when I am confronted with BLM, CRT, WOKE, and Cancel Culture I am developing more animosity towards people who are not like me than ever before in my life. I am angry that 12% of the US population is telling 60% of the US population what should or should not be... rather than trying to work out these issues collectively through compromise...
When I speak to other people who live in Europe and Canada about these white/black issues in the USA, they share my same concerns that there were no concerns until the blacks started raising concerns...
Of course, are these blacks that are causing so much trouble in the upper class, middle class, or lower class? My guess is that they are in the lower class.
- Will education help them?
- Were they raised by a single parent?
- How did illegal drugs impact their upbringing?
- Would different parents have raised them differently?
- Would a different location have made them see life differently?
The Iran Nuclear Deal
Tehran, Iran – Representatives of Iran and world powers will reconvene in Vienna to try to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal whose fate is set to affect the region and beyond.
Political delegations from Iran, China, Russia, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States are expected back in the Austrian capital on Tuesday to engage in the final stretch of negotiations that began in April last year.
Iran and the US are not engaging in direct talks since the latter’s withdrawal from the deal in 2018 that followed imposing harsh sanctions that are still in place.
The two sides have bridged some gaps since the start of the eighth round of talks in November last year but differences remain, especially on what sanctions the US must lift.
Iran wants all sanctions imposed by the administration of former US President Donald Trump lifted, while the Joe Biden administration has said it is prepared to lift those “inconsistent” with the deal.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the deal is formally known, provided sanctions relief for Iran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear programme.
A year after Trump started imposing sanctions, Iran gradually grew its nuclear efforts and is now employing advanced centrifuges to enrich uranium up to 60 percent while maintaining it will never use it to make weapons. READ MORE...






