Today's Tids Issue
3,694
For Tenderness:
There
are times like this,
When chaos seems to rule the land,
Your road to sublime bliss
Is grasping tenderly your lover’s hand!
I
watched that battle on stage between the multibillionaire
developer and the “Smartest woman in the world” and thought that all of my
friends and family are smarter than they are.
The
biggest stock market crashes have followed the eight year
terms of Reagan (Asset bubble leading to first Global crash), Clinton (DotCom)
and Bush (Housing) . So what is going to happen in the next few months as Obama
steps aside; what’s vulnerable – the health care bonanza, over valued social
network companies? Be careful
So,
I see according to a majority of post-debate polls
that Trumperino won the battle of Hofstra. I’m not surprised. Trump has that Brexit
effect going for him. The elite side of the USA equation don’t seem to quite understand
that average person undercurrent is incredibly humongous and very dissatisfied
with the current status of their beloved country. The academics, liberal elite
and their followers just can’t understand how a person with a vocabulary of
four words can be doing so well. Believe the in the unexpected. The learned can
mock, but in the end the voters will go with schlock.
The
Question:
What was the first official antibiotic and who discovered
it? Bonus: Quick, name four songs
with “Tender” or “Tenderly” in the title.
The
Headlines:
--Deal Reached To Help Flint, Keep Government Open.
--JPMorgan Raises Target Price Of Amazon To $1,000!;
Markets Up At Mid Morning.
--India Blames Attack On India’s New Delhi Army Base
On Pakistan.
--Two Mexican Nationals Arrested On Charges Of
Sexual relations “With Children Significantly Younger Than 13”.
--Trump Campiagh Raises $18 Mil In 24 Hours After
Debate.
--Results of Dutch Probe Into Missile Downing Of
Malaysia Plane Over Ukraine: Missile From Russia Shot From Pro-Moscow Territory;
Russai Says Radar Shows No Missile Attack On MH17.
--San Diego Police Shoot Black Man Pointing “Something”
At Police; Protests Ensue.
--Former Israeli Prez Shimon Perez Dies At 93.
The
USA has been walking the proverbial tight rope
as we try to balance our relationship with the 2nd and 6th
most populated countries in the world – our often enigmatic ally Pakistan and
it its powerful economic giant neighbor India. Of these two A-Bomb countries, India
is certainly the most like America industrially and economically. Hell, most of
our day to day personal computer anxieties are in the hands in the Techs around
the Ganges. And Pakistan while strategically positioned near the Middle east,
is in fact one of those places with a growing Islamic terrorist menace. So now
we see the historic bitterness between Hindu India and its Islamic cast-off
Pakistan coming to a head again. I have been worried about Pakistan for a long
time. It seems to be coming more unhinged, and it still has the bomb. Buy a Range
Rover.
Have
you been reading about the mother and son who set out from
Point Judith RI in a pretty sturdy looking 32
foot center console boat for a bonding fishing trip. The son was found
healthy and hale sitting comfortably in a well provisioned four-person life
raft 100 miles off Montauk. His mom, said he, just disappeared. A few years ago
this now 22 year old with Asperger’s Grandfather was found with a bullet in his
head. I’m not accusing, just wondering. And so are authorities. Oh yeah, the Grandfather’s
estate was worth $42 Million!
Mark
Potemkin muses that the timing of Musk’s announcement about
opening the door for travel to Mars must have had something to do with the just
completed debate.
Amazon
is doing all of the right things and has plenty of
growth opportunities remaining in its playground. Currently they are undergoing
a massive hiring program to beef up their own delivery system, and compete with
UPS and FedEx. These two have grown significantly simply due in large part to
the success of guess who – Amazon. If Amazon is poised to for such a stock
price rise as targeted by JPM, can China’s well positioned Alibaba be that far
behind? Maybe that’s another good bet.
What
kind of a world leader blames a poor debate
performance on a microphone?
In
a new Survey, 80% of Americans say that they should
always have the option of controlling their own cars. The other 20% are millennials
who have always liked being coddled.
BTW,
a survey of knowledgeable people in the auto and related industries,
say that the reality of self-driving is simple just not around the corner.
A
particularly brilliant world observer thinks the power of the
Cape Cod Canal tidal effect could be an excellent source for alternative,
reusable energy.
The
Answer:
Scottish Scientist Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin
in 1928. It is still widely used in Las Vegas, if you get my drift. Bonus: Okay, how about Tenderly, Love
me Tender, Tender (English band Blur), Tender Trap.
It’s
been swell to visit your home,
But now it’s time for me to roam.
And I will certainly seek to borrow
Significant time for you tomorrow!
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