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Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts
Sunday, November 15, 2015
World Reacts to Paris terror with solidarity, sorrow, and strength - China to the Vatican, Israel to Arab world share grief
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Thursday, February 19, 2015
Obamaville Thursday, February 19 - The Deep Freeze
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America celebrated becoming energy independent with the
third major derailment and explosion of train cars filled with crude oil. Not even napalm bombing in Vietnam could match the spectacular explosions
from the West Virginia
fireworks this week.
ISIS terrorists seem to be popping up in country after
country with their unique theology and evil ways. With Obama still in a scolding mood, so far Jordan and Egypt are the only nations taking a
lead in armed resistance and dedication to destroying the terrorists.
Weather...
Here I sit, 65 miles from
downtown Washington, D.C., waiting for the coldest temperature on this date in
40 years, maybe since records started in the 1800's, or maybe since the last
Ice Age. Ever since the weather stations
went digital, the weather reports have made a shambles of the truth.
I do not know what a
meteorologist has for breakfast, but lately the bizarre forecasts might
indicate something comparable to LSD. If
they say we will get two feet of snow, we might get five inches. When they say it will be around 20 degrees
tonight, and then they revise it to a wind chill of 25 below, we know it is not
just cream in their coffee.
Did I mention that the
forecast for just 48 hours later is over 50 degrees? The good news is no one really puts much faith
in the weather reports, I mean it is still a government agency so accuracy and
efficiency are distant dreams.
Politics...
Nothing has changed. Obama trashes the Republicans and the
Republicans trash the President and the Democrats watch and strategically trash
both the President and Republicans.
On the presidential scene,
the apparent front runners are a Bush for the Republicans and a Clinton for the
Democrats. My how things have changed
since 1988 and 1992.
It has been 28 years since
a Bush was first elected president, in 1988.
During the 28 years, from 1988 until the next election in 2016, a Bush
will be president 12 years, a Clinton for 8 years, and everyone else in America the remaining
8 years.
Pot Smoking Ivy League Presidents - Harvard & Yale |
What do you think about
the dominance of the Ivy League? A
graduate of Yale will be president for 20 of the 28 years, and a graduate of
Harvard for 16 of the 28 years. I think
the Ivy League invented the term "Fuzzy Math" which might explain why
Yale's 20 years and Harvard's 16 years add up to 36 years, not to 28 years.
Do not worry there is an
answer for all deviations and this time a legitimate one. One president graduated from both Yale and
Harvard. In fact, he is the only
president in history with that intellectual distinction, his name, George W. Bush,
as in junior.
Is it not ironic that one candidate
for president in 2016 with a legitimate chance to win is also the first person
in 28 years to NOT graduate from Harvard or Yale. It is not Hillary Clinton (Yale), or Mitt
Romney (Harvard), or Ted Cruz (Harvard).
Yet another twist in logic
and reason, one of the top picks to break the Ivy League stranglehold on the
presidency is Jeb Bush, whose father and brother are Yale and Harvard alumni.
Other legitimate
candidates like Rand Paul, Chris Christie, Paul Ryan, Marco Rubio, and Martin
O'Malley are among others who are not Harvard or Yale graduates.
Health, Energy &
Education...
Every month brings new
super viruses, mutating bacteria, other drug resistant diseases, and fewer and fewer
cures to an unsuspecting public. UCLA Medical
Center is the latest
breakout of a dramatic new virus, which has already killed 2 and exposed about
180 people in the first reports.
The North
Dakota crude oil apparently burns better than other production
here in the west. With thousands of oil
tankers using train tracks through about every major city in America , look
for Keystone Pipeline approval as a "safe" alternative to urban
trains.
Terrorism...
Our paper tiger approach
to foreign affairs has also been a great aid to Vladimir Putin, who used
American indecision to carve a land mass to connect Crimea to the Russian
border, as predicted a long time ago by the Coltons Point Times.
Economy...
Stock Markets are pushing
against their highest levels in history in the midst of a mediocre, at best,
recovery that has left most Americans with less cash, less equity, less choices,
and a lousy selection of cheap made consumer products.
In my opinion, the markets
have nowhere to go but down and they will take all the 401K money with them
since most 401K funds have stock based investments. Market players should have the ability to sit
on investments for 5-10 years before needing the funds, in order to come out
ahead. As for the rest of us, forget it.
Sports...
The Super Bowl was rocked
by scandal, the deflate gate conspiracy, while the Patriots took home the
money.
College football crowned
the first playoff king, as Ohio State beat number one Alabama
in the semi-finals, and number two Oregon
in the finals.
In college basketball, the
mighty University of Kentucky have five games left in the season in their
historic effort to become the first undefeated national champion since Indiana
in 1976. It promises to be a magnificent
March Madness if we survive the Arctic deep freeze.
More later...
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