Today's Tids Issue 4.668
Multitasking:
Despite the rancor, I had a rather euphoric week. Accomplishment, love and caring goes on regardless of what news arbiters deem paramount. Economic news was good with two and half million jobs being added in May. That’s good for all. A nation is coming out of its confinement, and finding new challenges in a world still partially shuttered. While many pause to honor a man murdered, many more are urgently looking to reclaim the vigor of yore. Trying to reestablish their ability to provide for their food and housing.
Bored games have become prevalent in lockdown homes.
The stock market is probably already too high. (Not that I mind that, btw). But the economy is quite tender, and if what we are seeing in market growth is a bet on a strong turnaround by September or October, I’d be a little leery of meeting the demands of these higher valuations. It is always good to be cautious in tipsy-turvv times. And tipsy and turvy will be with us for sure until after the November election. If you think it is weird now, wait a few months when panic sets in for both parties. The craziness is only beginning.
The left has always thrived on chaos. And defunding police departments, the latest leftist craze, will send a nation deeper into it, and unfortunately have a greater negative impact in neighborhoods that need protection most.
A problem is a fact that someone is resisting.”
The Question:
What four forces drive the laws of physics?
The Headlines:
--Stock Markets To Open Strong; May Surprises With US Payrolls Climbing 2.3 Million; Unemployment Recedes.
--Top US Companies Speaking Out, Evaluating Organizations For Racial Issue Problems: Looking For Solutions.
--CV Cases Climbing In South And West; Medical Authorities Concerned About Mass Protest Gatherings Where Positive Cases Could Show Up In 10 to 14 Days; Brazil Posts Biggest Surge In Deaths.
--Judge Rejects Bernie Madoff Request For Release.
--Biden Takes lead In Three Battleground Sates Of Arizona, Ohio and Wisconsin Biden Leads With Voters “Extremely Motivated” To Vote”.
--Australia’s most Populous State Files Petition To Block BLM Protest In Sydney.
Drew Brees doesn’t have a chance in these days of one-sided, mass communication discussions. But I believe unity does come from standing together. As one colorblind nation.
Why is it that some will believe you when you say there are four billion stars but will check it when you say the paint is wet?
Normally the TV cameras and national press would have been focused on the testimony by former Assistant AG Rod Rosenstein. The Dem senators are saying that the hearings are wasting everybody’s time. This is often a good indication that there is something there they don’t want America to hear. That is, if they ever could hear it beneath the din of current news reporting. Rosenstein is saying that if he knew then what he knows now, he wouldn’t have signed the Fisa warrant. That’s a pretty significant finding about potential corruption in the FBI. The Repubs see it as a potential connection to possible foolery within the Obama/Biden admin. Unfortunately for the possible revelation of a truth, the media that could spread the word the widest, is most interested in getting rid of Trump. Personally, I don’t think Trump can win, so why don’t they begin considering the truth?.
In times like this, misinformation thrives. Unlike in times past, today’s misinformation is instant.
Two out of the three Minn police charged for alleged abetting were moderately raw, barely active rookies who, it is said, suggested that their “Training Officer” Derek Chauvin stop his action against Floyd. The two kids, one white, one black, probably don’t know what hit them.
Taking a knee during the playing of the National Anthem is a form of self-segregation.
Duh headline of the week: “Al Sharpton honors Floyd with swipes at Trump.”
Thank God for Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy.
Isaac Newton’s third rule of physics is, “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” It also happens in life. The key is knowing just how much to push and when to pullback. That’s called negotiation.
In today’s upside-down world, the winning arguments are those supported by the dominant press, which are often not necessarily the best arguments.
Build it and they will complain.
Defunding police departments is probably as an irrational idea as we have had in a while. Mass hysteria produces thoughtlessness. And yet groups will latch onto it. And it will become one of those endless national arguments. As Alexander Dumas once said, “Human genius has its limits while human stupidity does not.”
The Answer:
The four forces are said to be Gravity, Electromagnetism, The Strong Force (What holds atoms together) and The Weak Force (Which breaks the atom apart as in radioactivity.) Just I case anybody asks you the questions during weekend cookout.
I am not black so I cannot see. I have never felt. Yet, if we are to be one, we must look to understand.
Have a great, peaceful weekend, E-v-e-r-y-b-o-d-y!!
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