Layng quietly in fields

Layng quietly in fields
Glstening lights

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Watering down:

 

 

Today's Tids Issue 5,333 

Happy Hammock Day: 

 

Happy Labor Day, E-v-e-r-y-b-o-d-y!! Todays the day i we celebrate Rhode Island Royalty. 

 

The good news is that your portfolio is safe today. 

 

This will be a short one, but lovable as always. 

 

The Question: 

Who invented Labor Day? 

 

The Headlines: 
--Stock Markets Closed. 

--Ukraine General Reveals that Corruption in the Country has been Going on for Decades. 

--Senate Promises Upon Retrum an All Out Effort to Regulate AI 

 

One good rule of life is that I never order a lobster roll at a restaurant with a creative world-famous chef. 

 

People keep telling me I have to get used to change. But it was much better when all the tourists left on Labor Day and we got back our state.  

 

There were far too many football games on TV Saturday. If you like the evening news, forget about it. I have to think the explosion of games is tied to the explosion of gambling. And who wants to watch 83-0,74-3, 88-7 and many similar merciless demolitions of the innocents. Except the fans of the blow-outers. 

 

Remember Dell? Yes, they are still around. They had $22 Billiono in revenue for Q2. Thye are on board with AI. Don’t feel sorry for them. 

 

The Answer: 

While most sources, including the U.S. Department of Labor, credit Peter McGuire with the origination of Labor Day, recent evidence suggests that the true father of Labor Day may, in fact, be another famous union leader of the 19th century, Matthew Maguire. 

 

We have watered down responsibility, standards, dress codes, morals, political values, consideration of others and the basic laws of of the land. Yes, America has entered the Dilution Age. 

 

Fight it. 



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