Today's Tids Issue
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For Looking out:
Good
morning 2017
What a year it will be, won’t it? First, we have to
get through January which could bring snow and ice and maybe thaws. Maybe a
chance to sneak onto a course to hit a ball into snow rimmed greens; or another
day to whiz down a mountainside on slippery skies. January is the start. It’s
the month that has snowbirds thinking that moving south is a pretty good idea.
This year we will have a new man standing tall on the capitol steps proclaiming
an innovative and vigorous America. Will the media report this Citizen’s quest,
or those marching loud in Protest? January, if anything significant, is all
about beginnings. -- New TV seasons begin, new years begin for those with Birthdays, new admins
begin, NFL playoffs begin. Jan sometimes gives promise of a warm winter soon
dashed by Feb. So here we are regardless. Hope your loves thrill, your bank
accounts swell, and your life’s good things is all you can remember a year from
now.
A
reader with a curious brain reminds me that last year at this
time I wrote: “The New Year lies before you like a perfect expanse of snow. Be
careful how you tread on it for every mark will show.” That doesn’t sound like
the “me” I remember! How about, “Absorb the pure beauty of freshly fallen snow,
masking the scars of the earth we know; then dive into it, make angels and
forts, and smiling men of snow!” Or is that snow women!
The
current misuse of “Diversity” is obscuring the
diversity that makes nations great. The diversity that defines all people as
individuals, and in America the freedoms that has allowed all of those
individuals to be who they are – Unique in their opinions, their ideas, their
caring; free to innovate and produce. The recent meaning of diversity
segregates people. Individuals are diverse within races, genders, et’al, not
similar at all. I am me.
Keep
an eye on Wise Cheese Doodles. Their new formula may
put them in the race for high cheese snack honors.
Would
the overdone diversity extravaganza idea of the last 8
years mean we have to add deplorables to TV programs, government posts, and
businesses? Nah, even within the ranks of all the misguided deplorables, they
are individuals who would rather earn it.
The
Question:
What were the names of Ozzie and Harriet’s sons? Bonus: What is Gerald Ford’s real birth
name? Super Bonus: Name the first 13 states in the order they ratified the US
Constitution.
The
Headlines:
--New Year Begins With New Highs For Euro Stock
markets.
--ISIS Claims Ownership Of Istanbul Attack That
Killed At Least 36 And Injured Over 70; American’s Life Saved When Bullet Hits
Cell Phone3 Dead In Bombing At Somalia Airport.
--Repubs Ready To Pivot From “Do-Nothing” Congress Mode During O-Years.
--Repubs Ready To Pivot From “Do-Nothing” Congress Mode During O-Years.
--Political-Industrial Scandals Grow In South Korea.
--Giants Consumer Electronics Feast Set To Open In
Las Vegas.
--Samsung To Roll Out 3 New Galaxy Phones, Beginning
In Russia; New Phones Expected To Fill Gap Created By Ill-fated Galaxy 7 Note;
Apple takes 44% of Holiday Phone Activations Versus 22% for Samsung.
What
a great country. Everybody wants to give me a present,
just like that! Every morning my email pops up and it’s either H-P, Omaha
Steaks, Best Buy, LL Bean, Dell, Samsung, Not your Average Joes, Ancestry and
more, saying “We have a gift for you!” I don’t know where to start.
I’m
thinking that the next big national argument will be 2nd
amendment rights to fly drones without registration.
Whatever
happened to “doin’ nothing” and loving the day you did it.
The
worst advanced degrees on which to spend extra dough
in terms of average future earnings and growth of the opportunities for them
are #10 Architecture followed by, Theology, Elementary Education, Taxation. Art
history, Journalism, Library Science, Construction Management, Sports
management and Criminal Justice. As I look at that list I see areas where
people have high personal interests for inherent satisfaction that goes beyond
huge financial rewards. Of course, if you love computers or medical research,
you can have both. It’s really a matter of being an individual…being at peace
with self.
I’m
humming to myself and feeling good right now because I’m
listening to Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss. Just in case you are
interested. Probably not.
Obama
and associates were aghast, irate and hysterical that
Russia would hack into the DNC and favor one candidate in the US elections! But,
the Obama admin itself sent $350,000 of US taxpayer money through a sham
organization “One Voice” to help thwart the campaign of Netanyahu!
While
this hacking thing by Russia, and many other things
like it, is an ugly sign of things to come in inter-country warfare, the
Hysteria created over it was Public Relations 101 – create a diversion. The diversion was designed to move a
sympathetic media away from the embarrassing info that was actually revealed in
the DNC and Podesta emails. That‘s just the way it is done, folks.
Man,
did Clemson crush The OSU! And Alabama rose up after a tough
time with a good Washington defense. But my take-away from these first two playoff
games was, One, that there were far too many commercials. And Two, why not spend
more time showing the flavor of good ole’ college games, the bands marching and
people milling around, anxious before the kickoff. Instead we get talking heads
ranting and opining the same ole’, same ole’. They all sound the same, and
within seconds my ears only hear grey. And yesterday, they began talking just
as OSU’s band was going into their script “Ohio”, the only good thing the Columbus
U did all day. But, then it’s all about money, and that’s why we had the Buckeyes
in there in the first place.
Diversity
is understanding that every individual is different from another regardless of
popular politically correct subsectors.
A
good friend confirmed what I’d been thing for a while
– that Fox’s popular “The Five” is declining as it becomes more argumentative.
The main culprit is the newly emboldened Trump supporter Eric Bolling who just
plain doesn’t listen, often either not getting the points or not wanting to
hear the truth. One of the attributes of the earlier “Five” was that they
disagreed, but always found a way to lighten it up. Now it’s easy to turn off.
The remaining hosts still adhere to the earlier times but more and more Bolling
gets in the way. Dana Perino is smart and has always been the show’s voice of
reason. And still is when she isn’t out selling her book on her dog. Juan
Williams does a good job of representing Dems and left sided issues – and
probably gets Bolling boiling more than anything. The ever lovable Kimberly Guilfoyle
is just about as light as it gets, until she uses her legal background well to
jump on an issue. She still keeps you smiling. And Greg Gutfeld who is always
going for a laugh, often over the head of Bolling. Gutfeld is conservative but very
adept at lining up facts to support opinions. By the way, Bolling should be
able to be more creative than stealing the “White Board” idea from Tim Russert.
Basically, I think their success has gone a little bit to their heads, but four
of them appear salvageable.
San
Fran and Cleveland are two NFL coaching openings
that have been death pits. The Niners have had 3 coaches in three years, and
The Browns have been operating a similar turnstile. My Michigan U friend thinks
that Urban Meyer will feign another illness, and leave The OSU for politically
correct San Fran, where he will really be sick…of the management. And he is
worried his Coach Harbaugh will feel the siren’s call. Now Denver is open
because of Kubiack’s health concerns. LA, Buffalo, Jacksonville and perhaps the
Jets will emerge. Maybe more, who knows. One thing I know is that some of the
smartest people in pro sports say that continuity is one of the more important
ingredients of success. This is particularly true in the NFL where it takes
time to build 53 players into a cohesive unit. Unfortunately, many owner’s egos
are much bigger than, and in control of, the brains that got them their
millions. So, in the next weeks bad picks will be made, some because of
diversity, and some because they don’t know any better. That’s just way it is
on any given Sunday.
The
Answer:
Ricky and David were the sons of Ozzie and Harriet,
one of my old favorite funniest shows. Ricky died in a plane crash on the way
to entertain for a New Years day event. Bonus:
Gerald Ford’s birth name was Leslie Lynch King, Jr. His mother divorced shortly
after his birth and two years later she named her son after her new Husband. Super Bonus: The smallest states were
the bookends -- Delaware was first to ratify and Rhode Island the 13th.
Just shows you how the US was designed to preserve equality regardless of size!
#2 was Pennsylvania followed by New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts,
Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina and
RI. The most populous state at that time was Virginia with 821,000. Next at 475K
was Mass followed by NC, Penn, NY, MD, SC, Conn, NJ, NH, Georgia , RI and Del. And
that ends our history lesson for today.
Think
Kairos!
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