Friday, December 30
Maintaining a Global Balance
Different because of our Constitution and Democratic Republic...
Better because of all our freedoms...
Better because of our quality of life...
Better because we have laws and safeguards to protect our citizens from business that want to take advantage of our greed...
Better because of all the natural resources that we have in this country and because our productivity is higher than any other place in the entire world...
On the other side of the coin, we are no better than other countries because:
- Americans lie
- Americans cheat
- Americans steal
- Americans hide the truth
- Americans bully other countries
- Americans interfere with elections in other countries
- Americans take advantage of other's ignorance
- Americans try to change global cultures
Future of Religion in USA
Since the 1990s, large numbers of Americans have left Christianity to join the growing ranks of U.S. adults who describe their religious identity as atheist, agnostic or “nothing in particular.” This accelerating trend is reshaping the U.S. religious landscape, leading many people to wonder what the future of religion in America might look like.
What if Christians keep leaving religion at the same rate observed in recent years? What if the pace of religious switching continues to accelerate? What if switching were to stop, but other demographic trends – such as migration, births and deaths – were to continue at current rates? To help answer such questions, Pew Research Center has modeled several hypothetical scenarios describing how the U.S. religious landscape might change over the next half century.
The Center estimates that in 2020, about 64% of Americans, including children, were Christian. People who are religiously unaffiliated, sometimes called religious “nones,” accounted for 30% of the U.S. population. Adherents of all other religions – including Jews, Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists – totaled about 6%
Depending on whether religious switching continues at recent rates, speeds up or stops entirely, the projections show Christians of all ages shrinking from 64% to between a little more than half (54%) and just above one-third (35%) of all Americans by 2070. Over that same period, “nones” would rise from the current 30% to somewhere between 34% and 52% of the U.S. population. READ MORE...
SOCIALISM takes America Into COMMUNISM
The main difference is that under communism, most property and economic resources are owned and controlled by the state (rather than individual citizens); under socialism, all citizens share equally in economic resources as allocated by a democratically-elected government.
Socialism and communism both place much value on creating a more equal society and removing class privilege. The biggest difference between them is that socialism is compatible with liberty and democracy, while communism depends on an authoritarian state to create an “equal society” that denies basic liberties.
The US of A and its liberal citizens want to create a society of equality and equity... which means that can be no wealthy people in the US of A.... all of its citizens must have the same amount of wealth as their neighbors have...
- No more wealthy Hollywood actors and actresses
- No more wealthy professional athletes
- No more wealthy musicians
- No more wealthy artists
- No more wealthy CEOs and business owners
- How do you change ugly?
- How do you change one's height?
- How do you change one's mental ability?
- How do you change one's physical ability?
United States Forecasts for 2023
International relations predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- The government mobilizes USD $200 billion to fulfill its Partnership for Global Infrastructure (PGII) pledge to low- and middle income countries over the next 5 years through grants, federal financing, and private sector investments for sustainable infrastructure. Likelihood: 80 percent
- The Omnivore Agritech and Climate Sustainability Fund 3, a venture capital fund investing in the agriculture, food systems, climate, and the rural economy in India, generates USD $130 million. Likelihood: 70 percent
- The US, Australia, India and Japan jointly announce a joint regional infrastructure scheme designed as an alternative to China’s massive Belt and Road Initiative and an attempt to counter Beijing’s growing geopolitical influence. Likelihood: 70%
Politics related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- California is first state to ban the sale of fur clothing, beginning in 2023.
Government related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- Global Insurance Report 2023: Reimagining life insurance.
- Renewable power’s growth is being turbocharged as countries seek to strengthen energy security.
- The 'office apocalypse' is upon us.
- Solar installations in US now exceed 2 million and could double by 2023, new figures show.
- California is first state to ban the sale of fur clothing, beginning in 2023.
Economy related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- The Federal Reserve launches a real-time payment service (Called FedNow) between 2023 and 2024 to accelerate the modernization of the US payments network. This initiative will help the poorest Americans by helping them get access to money faster and pay fewer bank fees overall. Likelihood: 90%
Technology related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- Adoption of AI-augmented automation for infrastructure and operations teams in the US will increase to around 40 percent this year. Likelihood: 70 percent.
- Global Insurance Report 2023: Reimagining life insurance.
- Apple advances user security with powerful new data protections.
- The End of High-School English.
- A conversation with Kevin Scott: What’s next in AI.
- Big Tech is laying staff off, but climate tech is hiring.
Culture related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- It is now legal for college athletes in California to hire agents and make money from endorsements. (Likelihood 70%)
Defense related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- The Navy starts deploying the anti-ship version of the Tomahawk cruise missile with a range of nearly 1,000 miles and the Harpoon missile with a range of about 70 miles. Likelihood: 60 percent
- The Air Force's AI-powered 'Skyborg' drones start flying alongside fighter jets, supporting the execution of dangerous missions. Likelihood: 50 percent
- The Army starts testing the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapons capable of flying at five times the speed of sound. Likelihood: 70 percent
Infrastructure related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- Vineyard Wind, an 800-megawatt, USD $2.8-billion joint venture starts pumping energy into the New England grid. Likelihood: 60 percent
- The number of solar panel installations in private and commercial buildings now exceeds 4 million nationwide, up from 2 million in 2019. Likelihood: 70%
- A conversation with Kevin Scott: What’s next in AI.
- Solar installations in US now exceed 2 million and could double by 2023, new figures show.
Environment related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- California becomes the first state to ban the sale of fur clothing. Likelihood: 100%
- Global Insurance Report 2023: Reimagining life insurance.
- Remote work is closing the geographic pay gap.
- The 'office apocalypse' is upon us.
- California is first state to ban the sale of fur clothing, beginning in 2023.
Science related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- A cross-country solar eclipse will occur this year, starting on October 14th. Likelihood: 100%
- The collapse of insects.
- A conversation with Kevin Scott: What’s next in AI.
- Get ready for 2 solar eclipses coming to the US in 2023 and 2024.
Health related predictions to impact the United States in 2023 include:
- How AI That Powers Chatbots and Search Queries Could Discover New Drugs.
Communist America with Capitalistic Professional Sports
In addition to this LYING, our media companies are not covering our problem at the border except for FOX News... this lack of coverage, helps convince the American public that there is no problem at our Southern border.
Several millions of illegal immigrants have already come into this country... these illegal immigrants speak no English, have minimal skills, and brought no money with them to pay for food, shelter, clothing, or healthcare...
LYING to the citizens is what COMMUNIST countries do every day in an effort to control their people giving them only the knowledge and information that they want them to know and HIDE the rest.
America is now no different than Russia or China or for that matter North Korea....
HOWEVER, unlike these communist countries, the US of A still allows professional athletes to earn millions of dollars to play basketball, baseball, and football... UNFORTUNATELY, only the wealthy can attend these games, the rest of us must watch the athletic event on television through cable or paid TV.
Russia has its wealthy oligarchs while the USA has its wealthy athletes...,
How are we really better than these COMMUNIST countries?
We are not better.... We are both the same...
HIDE THE TRUTH FROM THE PUBLIC but allow the wealthy to do whatever the hell they want. The wealthy are special and above the law as well as above all the rules that govern the rest of us. Illegal immigrants are treated better than our citizens.
If the truth be known, these wealthy people still have to defecate and wipe their asses just like the rest of us... and, the paper they use is no better than the paper we use... The wealthy also bleed just like the rest of us and eventually die. SO, having money is what makes them different and special....
SIMILARLY, communism is no different than American Democracy because of the way it attempts to hide the truth from the general public and those who are not wealthy. The wealthy finance this hidden truth...
There are more non wealthy people than wealthy people...
Global Forecasts for 2023
- Countries agree on an international treaty mandating the largest companies, including big tech, to pay more corporate tax abroad and a smaller share in their home countries. Link
- 65% of the global population will have its personal data protected by privacy regulations. Link
- Members of the United Nations-backed Race to Zero campaign is required to restrict the development, financing, and facilitation of new fossil fuel assets, including banning future coal projects. Link
- The European Union implements the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRSs) for large public-interest companies with more than 500 employees. Link
- The European Space Agency launches the Hera Mission, a binary asteroid system designed to detect threatening asteroids weeks before they get near Earth. Link
- The OSIRIS-REx mission, which launched in 2016 to visit the asteroid Bennu, returns a 2.1 ounce sample of the rocky body back to Earth. Link
- The combined market for PCs and tablets declines 2.6 percent before returning to growth in 2024. Link
- NASA and Axiom Space launch the second private astronaut mission to the International Space Station aboard SpaceX rockets. Link
- The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency launches the world's first wooden satellite. Link
- The COVID-19 pandemic ends. Link
- General Motors sells 20 all-electric car models, combining battery-electric and fuel-cell-electric vehicles. Link
- Global gas markets remain tight as Russian pipeline gas exports decrease, keeping energy prices high, in spite of gas demand falling in Europe due to aggressive energy-saving measures. Link
- Global polysilicon capacities nearly double by end of this year to 536 GW compared to 295 GW in 2022. Link
- UN finally delivers climate plan to reduce emissions caused by global shipping industry. Link
- The first government to replace its census with big-data technologies Link
- 10% of reading glasses will be connected to the internet. Link
- 80% of people on earth will have a digital presence online. Link
- 90% of the global population will have a supercomputer in their pocket. Link
- Acoustic earthquake shield developed to protect cities from earthquakes begin seeing initial use Link
- Modifying genes to renew all body issues to youthful versions becomes possible Link
- Cost of solar panels, per watt, equals 1 US dollars Link
- World population forecasted to reach 7,991,396,000 Link
- World sales of electric vehicles reaches 8,546,667 Link
- Predicted global mobile web traffic equals 66 exabytes Link
- Global Internet traffic grows to 302 exabytes
Thursday, December 29
It's Just An Opinion
However, if you have a PhD, your opinion is more valuable than someone who doesn't.
If you are a leader or a CEO or a plant manager, you opinion is more valuable.
If you are in the State Legislature, then your opinion is more valuable than others.
If you are a US Congressperson, then your opinion is really more valuable than others.
BUT... it is still just an opinion... and there are people who take the facts and the data and spin both so that they can create a narrative that appears to be rooted in truth, when in fact, it is not rooted anywhere near the soil or dirt of truth.
- What was the real truth of slavery?
- What was the real truth of Native Americans?
- What was the real truth of the Civil War?
- What was the real truth of Microsoft?
- What was the real truth of smoking cigarettes?
- What was the real truth of UFOs?
- What was the real truth of nazi germany?
- What was the real truth of our space program?
- What was the real truth of COVID?
Illegal Immigration and US Economic Growth
Today, 10.2 million undocumented immigrants are living and working in communities across the United States.1 On average, they have lived in this country for 16 years and are parents, grandparents, and siblings to another 10.2 million family members.2 At the same time, it has been nearly 40 years since Congress has meaningfully reformed the U.S. immigration system, leaving a generation of individuals and their families vulnerable.
To download descriptions and the modeled impacts associated with four scenarios that would put undocumented immigrants on a pathway to legalization and citizenship, see the links below:
Scenario 1: All undocumented immigrants
Scenario 2: Undocumented immigrants working in essential roles
Scenario 3: Undocumented immigrants eligible for the American Dream and Promise Act
Scenario 4: Undocumented immigrants who are either essential workers or eligible for the American Dream and Promise Act
As the Biden administration and Congress craft their recovery legislation and consider how best to move the nation’s policies toward a more fair, humane, and workable immigration system, the Center for American Progress and the University of California, Davis’s Global Migration Center modeled the economic impacts of several proposals that are currently before Congress.
To help inform policymakers and advocates, this report looks at four potential scenarios where Congress grants a pathway to citizenship to: all undocumented immigrants; undocumented immigrants working in essential occupations; Dreamers and those eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS); and a combination of Dreamers, those eligible for TPS, and essential workers.5 READ MORE...
The SILENT MAJORITY are the Ones Who Get Hurt Financially
- One of the main tools The Fed uses to fix inflation is raising interest rates. This is an example of monetary policy.
- The government can introduce fiscal policies to reduce inflation by increasing taxes or cutting spending.
- The Fed has to be careful about raising interest rates because slowing down the economy can lead to hardship for many people.
Many experts have started to suggest a number of different ways to fix inflation. This leads us to one very important question, how? How do we battle inflation?
- Government Stimulus Spending
- Increased Jobs and Increased Wages
- Demand outstripping Supply
- Deficit Financing of Government Spending
- Population Growth and Hoarding Supplies
- Supply Chain Issues Influencing Circulation
- We need to reduce consumption...
- We need to reduce spending...
- Government spending
- Consumer spending
- We need to reduce the supply of money...
- Increase interest rates...
- Increase taxes...
What's Wrong With Illegal Immigration?
The Costs of Illegal Immigration
By draining public funds, creating unfair competition for jobs with America’s least prepared workers and thereby lowering wages and working conditions, and by imposing unwanted strains on services designed to provide assistance to Americans, illegal immigration causes harm to Americans and legal residents.
Illegal Aliens’ Numbers are Large and Growing
FAIR estimates there are between 10-12 million illegal aliens residing in the country in 2005. According to the Census Bureau, there were an estimated 8.7 million illegal aliens living in the United States in 2000. According to the Migration Policy Institute, roughly 500,000 illegal aliens are added to that population every year. The immigration authorities also estimate that there are over one million temporary illegal aliens, such as seasonal workers, here at any given time. The population of illegal aliens would be higher, but in 1986 our government gave amnesty to nearly three million illegal aliens, allowing them to become legal members of our society, and we have allowed additional millions to gain amnesty through other loopholes.
There is a list of several million eligible people waiting to be legally admitted as immigrants to our country; some of them have been on that list for many years waiting for one of the numerically limited visas to become available. Illegal immigration makes a mockery of those people’s adherence to the rules and of our country’s sovereignty.
According to a study in 1996 of the costs of illegal immigration by Rice Univ. economist, Dr. Donald Huddle, illegal aliens were displacing roughly 730,000 American workers every year, at a cost of about $4.3 billion a year, and the supply of cheap labor depresses the wages and working conditions of the working poor. The approximate doubling of the illegal alien population since the time of that estimate means that the number of jobs lost to American workers and the costs of displacement would also likely have more than doubled.
The costs of illegal immigration to the taxpayer are numerous, but the largest costs are the education of their children, emergency medical care and incarceration for those arrested for crimes. Despite being ineligible, some illegal aliens also get welfare the same way they get jobs: with identity documents falsely identifying them as U.S. citizens. In addition, if they have U.S.-born children, they may collect welfare assistance in the name of those children. The annual net cost of illegal immigrants (after subtracting their tax payments) to the American taxpayer is likely to be more than $45 billion. Our study of the net fiscal “The Costs of Illegal Immigration to Californians” estimated the partial costs at $10.5 billion in that state alone.
Compared to the size of the illegal alien population, the number of annual deportations is shockingly small. In fiscal year 2003, only 186,151 aliens were formerly removed.1 Many of the deportees are caught by the police after they have committed a crime. In FY’03, 39,600 of the deported aliens fell in that category. The federal Bureau of Prisons estimates that nearly three-tenths of its prisoners are aliens.
Although the number of deported illegal aliens is more than triple the average during the 1990s, we are only treading water in a rising tide. The Department of Homeland Security has no plan for identifying and removing the bulk of the illegal alien population, whose number continues to rise. Most illegal aliens remain safe from capture and deportation unless they are arrested for a crime.
Stung by criticism from companies about worksite raids, often accompanied by criticism from elected representatives, the immigration authorities instituted in 1998 an innovation called “the Phoenix Plan.” Instead of raiding a company, they informed it on the basis of a review of employment documents that they appeared to have hired illegal alien workers, giving the companies the opportunity to dismiss the workers. When this happened, the workers were free to simply walk away with their counterfeit identity documents to another employer. The interior immigration inspectors have only the resources to focus on a few large violators at a time, so most illegal alien workers — and the companies that employ them — get off scot-free.
As millions of illegal aliens are allowed to remain here year after year, pressure rises from immigrant advocates to grant them amnesty. But this is the equivalent of pardoning criminals en masse because it is easier than capturing them. It encourages further illegal immigration and, by creating new “legal” immigrants out of old illegal ones, adds dramatically to the backlog of relatives abroad who apply for legal admission. It also adds to the costs to the taxpayer, because when illegal aliens are given legal residence, they become eligible for additional tax-funded services.
- Improving the security of personal identification systems and require verification of legal work status.
- Linking government databases on births, deaths, and immigration status.
- Tracking foreigners on temporary visas to assure they leave when required.
- Strengthening enforcement capabilities both on the border and in the interior of the country including the provision of more detention space for aliens pending deportation, and
- Developing additional cooperative federal-local immigration enforcement programs.
Critical to the success of the deterrence of further illegal immigration and reducing the current illegal alien population is single-minded support by our elected leaders for our immigration authorities in their law enforcement efforts.
The Center for Immigration Studies, Don Huddle’s “The Net Costs of Immigration,” the INS Statistics Division.
[1] 2003 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, September 2004, Department of Homeland Security. In addition, another 887,115 persons were offered and accepted voluntary departure in lieu of deportation.
The Crisis in America -- Weak Minded Americans
Inflation
Illegal Immigration
Illegal Drugs
Crime and Violence
War on Pretroleum Crude Oil
As Americans, we have a choice on which one we want to address first as well as a choice of not addressing any of these at all... it is our choice and we make that choice with our VOTES...
Our current situation reminds me of the advertising I saw a few years ago encouraging us to eat more and more food... and, then once we got obese, the commercials focused on weight loss... Americans were influenced by both those commercials...
This tells me how easily the general public can be manipulated by unorthodox people who claim to be leading us... but, what are they leading us into?
China makes the Fentanyl and the Mexican Drug Cartels bring it across the border and into the USA and Americans buy the drugs as if they are buying candy.
Again, how easily Americans are influenced...
- The Mexican Cartels take advantage of weak minded Americans
- The Democrats takes advantage of weak minded Americans
- Social Media takes advantage of weak minded Americans
- Marketing Execs take advantage of weak minded Americans
Root Causes of Illegal Immigration - US/Mexico Border Crisis
As Vice President Kamala Harris' endeavor to solve the "root causes" of the border crisis, one Texas Republican congressman told Fox News that Democrats at best pay lip service to the illegal immigrant deluge, while arguing that those who blame Republicans are lying.
Rep. Dan Crenshaw of suburban Houston told "The Story" Thursday it is frustrating to watch the Biden administration take actions to stop local and state officials from securing the border while they seem to do nothing.
He pointed to a legal complaint from the Justice Department claiming Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's installation of shipping containers as a makeshift border wall lacks proper permitting and is "damaging the United States."
"So it seems that if the Biden administration is upset about the governor of one of our states putting shipping containers on federal land, you would also think that the president would be upset about an infringement on federal land in general, say, at our international borders," Crenshaw said.
"So they go through all this effort to attack a fellow American, Governor Ducey of Arizona because he's actually building a wall in his state. They go through all this effort to dismantle this and stop this effort, but they go through they put no effort into actually preventing illegal immigration [or] disincentivizing it."
Crenshaw noted Arizona lacks a water border with Mexico, making illegal immigration even easier than it has been shown to be in his own state. READ MORE...
End of 2022 - End of Trump
And yet, the Trump adminstration accomplished stuff that NO OTHER presidential administration has ever accomplished before...
So, why all this hatred of Trump?
- Covid was blamed on Trump
- Inflation was blamed on Trump
- Increase in illegal immigration was blamed on Trump
- Censorship of conservatives by Twitter was blamed on Trump
- Russian invasion of Ukraine was blamed on Trump
- Increased gasoline prices was blamed on Trump
- Supply chain shortages was blamed on Trump
- Racism in the US was blamed on Trump
- The need for CRT in schools was blamed of Trump
- White Supremacy was blamed on Trump
- Jan 6 riot was blamed on Trump and recommended DOJ indicments
Why is Trump seen as so evil?
Why is Trump feared so much?
Fearing Trump reminds me of illegal drugs coming into the US from China via the Mexican Drug Cartels... Illegal drugs entering the US are increasing... that means the supply of illegal drugs has increased... simply put, if the demand increases then the supply must increase as well otherwise the price increases and people buy less.
Why is the demand for illegal drugs increasing here in the US?
Isn't that more important than trying to keep Trump from running for President again. Even with Trump declaring to run, DeSantis will beat him in the primary... so, will the Dems try to discredit DeSantis next?And, who will they start blaming for their problems?
UNLESS... the Dems think they can continue to use abortion as their weapon in two years....
Forgetting all about:
- Inflation
- Immigration
- War on gasoline
- Growth of China
- Crime and Violence
- Increased Drug Addicts
- Racism and CRT Education
Wednesday, December 28
The Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all time and were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form.
Led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the Beatles evolved from Lennon's previous group, the Quarrymen, and built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over three years from 1960, initially with Stuart Sutcliffe playing bass. The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962.
By early 1964, the Beatles were international stars and had achieved unprecedented levels of critical and commercial success. They became a leading force in Britain's cultural resurgence, ushering in the British Invasion of the United States pop market, and soon made their film debut with A Hard Day's Night (1964). A growing desire to refine their studio efforts, coupled with the untenable nature of their concert tours, led to the band's retirement from live performances in 1966.
The UK is Famous for What?
ENGLAND is famous for many things - David Beckham, Fish and Chips, Big Ben, Red Buses, black cabs, Oasis, Blur, the Beatles, London and tea.
England is famous for its long history.
England is famous for its Royal Family.
(Find out more about our Royal Family )
England is famous for its Castles and Historic houses
Windsor Castle is the oldest royal residence still in use.
England is famous for its educational institutes. It has some of the most famous universities of the world like Oxford, Cambridge and London universities.
England is famous for some of the world’s greatest pop stars - the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Queen, Phil Collins, the Spice Girls and Oasis.
(Find out more about our music)
England is famous for William Shakespeare. Hamlet,
Othello, and Romeo and Juliet were written by him.
England is famous for its green hills and fertile lowlands.
(Find out more about the land)
England is famous for its rain and the lush green of its countryside
(Find out more about the Climate)
England is famous for its breakfasts.
(Find out more about the food)
England is famous for its creams and butters and for its delicious cheeses: Stilton, Cheshire, double Gloucester, red Leicester, and cheddar.
(Find out more about our cheeses)
England is famous for its strawberries
England is famous for its pubs. (English pubs are a part of everyday life here. They're pretty much a community gathering place. Many people go there to watch a football game, play pool or just have a beer.)
(Find out more about our Pubs)
England is famous for Wimbledon.
(Find out more about Wimbledon and other sports)
England is famous for an ancient circle called Stonehenge.
It is the most important prehistoric monument in England.
(Find out more about our landmarks)
England is famous for for Big Ben
(Find out more about our landmarks)
England is famous for the legend of Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest and its notorious sheriff.
What to see in the UK

The top spot goes to the Tower of London, one of the world’s most famous fortresses and home to the priceless Crown Jewels. Built as a royal residence and prison nearly 1,000 years ago, there are some fascinating stories within its walls.
Visitors today can take a guided tour from the famous Beefeaters, witness the centuries-old Ceremony of the Keys, which takes place daily, and learn about the Tower’s more unusual ex-inhabitants - including a polar bear…
2. Westminster Abbey

Second on the list is one of London’s most picturesque sightseeing spots, Westminster Abbey – the venue of the most famous wedding of 2011!
Trace the final footsteps of Kate Middleton before she became the Duchess of Cambridge, admire the renowned Gothic architecture, and marvel at the Abbey’s beautiful memorials to history’s great kings and queens.
Did you know? Charles Dickens, Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin are among the 3,000 famous figures buried at Westminster Abbey.
3. Kew Gardens

Kew Gardens is one of the world’s most renowned botanical gardens, and it’s easy to see why. The huge World Heritage site is a wonderland, home to millions of exotic and rare plants.
Visitors can explore a treetop walkway, discover carnivorous plants and see trees like no other, such as the captivating Madagascan baobab. It’s also possible to visit Kew Palace, where you can walk around a royal kitchen and a nature reserve adored by the British royal family.
4. St Paul’s Cathedral

The iconic cathedral has witnessed many significant events in Britain’s history, including the state funeral of Sir Winston Churchill and the marriage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
A visit to St Paul’s Cathedral offers 1,200 years of history as well as the chance to climb the 237 steps to the top of the spectacular Dome. On your way up, you can witness the Whispering Gallery, where a whisper can be heard from 100 feet away, before admiring stunning views of London’s skyline.
5. Chester Zoo

Chester Zoo houses the largest Orangutan exhibit in Europe and the most extensive zoo-based butterfly house in the UK.
Not only is it home to 11,000 animals - including some of the world’s most endangered species - there are also 110 acres of award-winning gardens to explore. Visit a Himalayan rock garden, play some mini golf, or get your face painted like your favourite animal.
6. Windermere Boat Cruises, Bowness

Set within the outstanding beauty of the Lake District National Park, Lake Windermere is the most popular tourist destination in Cumbria.
Peaceful, wild and surrounded by misty mountains, Windermere is Britain’s largest natural lake. Its surface is dotted with boats all year round - what better way to take in the exceptional scenery than with a tranquil cruise?
7. Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo, Yorkshire

With rides, a zoo, live entertainment and a variety of restaurants and bars, Flamingo Land is suitable for just about everyone!
Over 140 species live at the zoo, including red pandas and penguins, while the theme park has rides for the whole family; a perfect two-in-one day out.
Why is it called Flamingo Land? The graceful pink birds were some of the park’s first inhabitants, and today it champions a successful conservation programme for them.
8. Stonehenge

Part of an UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stonehenge is one of Britain’s most famous sightseeing spots.
Believed to date from as far back as 3000BC, historians are still baffled by how the huge slabs of Stonehenge were transported. Weighing up to 50 tons each, it would’ve taken 600 men to move just one.
But what is it?! No one has managed to answer that question with 100% certainty, and the mystery of the stones can certainly draw a crowd.
9. London Zoo

Over 12,000 animals live at London Zoo, including tigers, lions, gorillas and over 100 penguins. The zoo borders London’s leafy Regents Park and is known for its enigmatic lion enclosure, but there’s plenty more to do and see.
You can attend daily feeding sessions of tigers, penguins and llamas, to name a few, and get up close and personal with rare wildlife and beautiful butterflies in the butterfly house.
10. Drayton Manor Theme Park

This 280 acre theme park is home to 5 rollercoasters, 7 themed lands, water rides, thrill rides and plenty more for all the family. It’s the park’s reputation as the perfect family theme park that has earned it a spot on the top ten.
The park is located on the outskirts of Birmingham. Be sure to pay a visit if you’re looking for a good old-fashioned theme park day out!
All About UK

United Kingdom, island country located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe. The United Kingdom comprises the whole of the island of Great Britain—which contains England, Wales, and Scotland—as well as the northern portion of the island of Ireland. The name Britain is sometimes used to refer to the United Kingdom as a whole.
The origins of the United Kingdom can be traced to the time of the Anglo-Saxon king Athelstan, who in the early 10th century CE secured the allegiance of neighbouring Celtic kingdoms and became “the first to rule what previously many kings shared between them,” in the words of a contemporary chronicle.
Tuesday, December 27
Proud To Be Who I Am
From 1969 through 1974, I was in the US Navy so I am considered to be an authentic VETERAN of the Vietnam War... and, the GI Bill paid for my college education including graduate school, all but $500...
From 1968 through 2015, I worked in the US Marketplace in a variety of positions in the southern part of the USA for 47 years... and, for another 5 years, I taught evening business classes to students attending a university in Knoxville. I taught not because I needed the money but because I really enjoyed teaching.
In 2015, my second wife and I retired. I was 67 and she was 62 and we both had both good and bad experiences during our working careers down here in the southern part of the USA.
From 1990 until 2015, I was Owner/President of Quest Training, Inc., a sub chapter S corp that focused on industrial training, specifically quality management, ISO9000/2000 standards, process improvement, statistical problem solving, strategic planning, and project management. As a sub chapter S corp, I was allowed to flow my personal/family income through the company which reduced our tax burden substantially each year, even after paying CPA fees.
I earned a BA and an MBA and could have relocated to the north where I could have received a large salary commensurate with my education, but I decided not to do this because I did not want to experience all the BS that is prevelent in the northern part of our country... not to mention that is much colder up north than it is down south. Lots of people, lots of vehicles, lots of time standing in lines or waiting in traffic jams or accidents, lots of crime and violence, and just a personality attitude around which I had no desire to be.
Consequently, my income was never that much, forcing me to save more than I would have anticipated for my retirement. As a result of all that saving, I have more than enough money to pay our expenses for the next 20-30 years, knowing I will not live much more than 20 years, if that long.
My quality of life is frugal and I am living just as well off as I was when I was working... which I consider to be an accomplishment.
I cannot imagine living anywhere else.



















