Saturday, July 5

My Secrets for Eating a Balanced Diet All Week Long

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My Personal Politics

 


I belong to NEITHER PARTY, and I support NEITHER PARTY, nor will I ever change!!!  One could say that I am both liberal and conservative which may not seem possible, but it is for me.


Here are my political beliefs:

  1. low taxes
  2. small government
  3. balanced budget
  4. pay down debt - then no debt
  5. more states rights
  6. term limits for all elected officials including the supreme court
  7. strong military
  8. no illegal immigrants
  9. no DEI
  10. mandate everyone to spend two years in military, no exceptions
  11. take care of Americans before other countries
  12. stand up to Russia, China, Noko, Iran
  13. continue with gasoline and natural gas
  14. explore but do not push green energy
  15. better support for veterans
  16. increase legal immigration
  17. no tax shelters for the wealthy
  18. no tax shelters for large non-profits
  19. trans rights but not to play in female sports
  20. female rights including abortions but not paid for by the federal government
  21. free healthcare
  22. no free education
  23. no employee unions
  24. global free trade


I understand that there will always be wealthy people but the wealthier you become the more taxes you should pay.  


The government and businesses should get together and begin developing a plan for what they are going to do collectively when humanoid robots with AI replace 80+ of the available jobs.


To say this is not going to happen is a lie and now is the time to start planning for that.


Somewhat Political

 





Rhythmic mantle plume rising beneath Ethiopia is creating a new ocean


Rhythmic pulses of molten rock are rising beneath eastern Africa, according to a new study.  The pulsing plume of hot mantle beneath Ethiopia, driven by plate tectonics, is slowly pulling the region apart and forming a new ocean near the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, researchers reported June 25 in the journal Nature Geoscience.

"We have found that the evolution of deep mantle upwellings is intimately tied to the motion of the plates above," Derek Keir, an Earth scientist at the University of Southampton and the University of Florence, said in a statement. "This has profound implications for how we interpret surface volcanism, earthquake activity, and the process of continental breakup.


The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up

Friday, July 4

Happy Fourth of July

 

VINCE

 

Sailing

 

The Shannon Joy Show

 

Dinesh D'Souza

 

Sarah Westall

 

Staircase

 

Bongino Report

 

Diamond & Silk

 

The Alex Jones Show

 


By the Lake

 

The White House

 

Thrivetime

 

News Variable

 

Remembering Winter

 

Robert Reich


This is Fascism
Trump’s Big Ugly Bill is fascist — not only in what it does and authorizes, but in how it got enacted



Friends,

Trump’s 940-page Big Ugly Bill was passed today by the House and is now on the way to the White House for Trump’s signature.

It is a disgrace. It takes more than $1 trillion out of Medicaid — leaving about 12 million Americans without insurance by 2034 — and slashes food stamps, all to give a giant tax cut to wealthy Americans.

It establishes an anti-immigrant police state in America, replete with a standing army of ICE agents and a gulag of detention facilities that will transform ICE into the most heavily funded law enforcement agency in the government.

It will increase the already-bloated deficit by $3.4 trillion.

It’s also disgraceful because of how it came to be.


I ate like a KING on just $5 a DAY

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In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> British band Oasis' reunion tour kicks off tomorrow after nearly 16-year hiatus; band is set to play 41 dates across the UK, Ireland, and North America (More)

> NHL to allow players to compete in 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics; will mark first time NHL players participate since 2014 (More)

> The 112th Tour de France begins this weekend from Lille, France; see a stage-by-stage breakdown of the 23-day bicycle race (More)


Science & Technology
> First complete human genome from Ancient Egypt sequenced; 4,800-year-old DNA reveals ancestry was 80% North African, 20% Mesopotamian (More) | Ancient Egypt explained (1440 Topics)

> New study reveals how plants heal damage to their protective outer layer; oxygen and ethylene in the wound trigger cellular repair mechanism; findings may lead to new varieties of resilient crops (More)

> Air pollution and other environmental factors, including some traditional herbal medicines, may lead to lung cancer in never-smokers; heavy pollution linked to 400% increase in the same mutations seen in smokers (More) | Cancer explained (1440 Topics)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 +0.5%, Dow -0.0%, Nasdaq +1.0%); S&P 500 hits new record (More) | Robinhood shares close up 6%, with stock topping $100 in intraday trading for the first time (More)

> Tesla reports 384,122 vehicle deliveries in Q2, a 14% decline from a year ago and the second consecutive quarterly drop (More) | Rivian reports 10,661 vehicle deliveries in Q2, a 23% year-over-year drop (More)

> Microsoft to lay off roughly 9,000 employees, or about less than 4% of its global workforce; action comes after the company eliminated 6,000 roles in May (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty to one count of burglary, four counts of first-degree murder over fatal stabbing of University of Idaho students in 2022, avoiding possible death penalty; Kohberger faces up to four consecutive life sentences and maximum 10 years in prison for burglary when he is sentenced July 23 (More)

> US Defense Department halts shipments of promised weapons to Ukraine amid reports US' overall stockpiles are too low (More) | Iran suspends cooperation with the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, blocking inspectors from monitoring nuclear activities without approval (More) | Trump administration strikes tariff deal with Vietnam including 20% levy on imports of Vietnamese-made goods (More)

> Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down 1849 abortion ban, allowing most procedures until 20 weeks of pregnancy to continue (More) | Education Department withholds over $6B for summer and after-school programs for low-income Americans (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Independence Day

 

I am a Vietnam Era Veteran since we have never called it a war, serving from 1969 until 1974.  But just because I am a veteran does not mean I am patriotic; I am patriotic because I am an AMERICAN.


July 4, 1776, is when the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE was adopted, and 13 colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.

These 13 colonies, soon to be states, were:
  1. New Hampshire
  2. Massachusetts 
  3. Rhode Island
  4. Connecticut
  5. New York
  6. New Jersey
  7. Pennsylvania
  8. Delaware
  9. Maryland
  10. Virginia
  11. North Carolina
  12. South Carolina
  13. Georgia

The leaders and followers of these 13 colonies/states, could have been HANGED FOR TREASON, if they had lost the war with Great Britain.  Fortunately, they did not.

It took great courage to do what these leaders and their followers did...

Shortly after the passage of the Declaration of Independence, our Founding Fathers wrote the US CONSTITUTION which contained THE BILL OF RIGHTS, giving us the FREEDOMS that we all enjoy and are mostly taken for granted.

FREEDOM OF SPEECH is the one of which I am most supportive because it gives AMERICANS what citizens of other countries do not have.

I am not very fond of the Second Amendment because I believe it was designed to only be TEMPORARY until we established a military and police force.

I am patriotic, not just because I am an American, but because I live in the greatest country in the world and we are the envy of everyone else because they don't have and will never have what we have.

I will fight to the death to protect the country to which I belong...  regardless of all the mistakes she has made and will continue to make.

Somewhat Political

 





Physicist Solves 120-Year-Old Thermodynamics Puzzle and Corrects Einstein

A thermodynamics mystery dating back to 1905 has been resolved by University of Seville professor José María Martín-Olalla, who demonstrates that the Nernst theorem is inherently tied to the second law of thermodynamics. His reinterpretation corrects a long-standing assumption made by Einstein, reframing how physicists understand the behavior of entropy near absolute zero. Credit: SciTechDaily.com

The paper argues that the third principle of thermodynamics follows from the second principle, rather than being a separate or independent concept.

Professor José María Martín-Olalla of the University of Seville has published a paper addressing a thermodynamics problem that has remained unresolved for 120 years. In doing so, he corrects an idea proposed by Albert Einstein more than a century ago.

The paper links Nernst’s theorem, an experimental observation from 1905 stating that entropy exchanges approach zero as temperature approaches zero, directly to the second principle of thermodynamics. Published in The European Physical Journal Plus, the study extends the implications of the second principle, which states that entropy in the universe tends to increase.


Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Three Steps (Live At Knebworth '76)

INDEPENDENCE DAY