Today's Tids Issue 5,030
Logic is Better:
Winters are better because I walk on the sunny side of the street.
Note to Repubs: It was a great victory at many levels across the country Tuesday. It is imperative m now to stop the gloating and get realistic. The Dems will not just sit idly by and cede Congress to us next November 2022 just because we had a nice run this week. Note: Independents just became over 50% of the voter population. More people are listening to the messages, and not the party line.
The news out of China is that they have stockpiled over one thousand nuclear warheads the pile is growing rapidly. Consider that coupled with their recent announcement of a hypersonic delivery system. I’m sure it isn’t part of a new energy plan. If there is one thing that might unite us all, it could be threat from that giant sized, very creative common adversary.
One of the most exciting things in sports is a great play by a third baseman. For all of you non-sports fans that’s baseball.
Today is ‘National Use Your Common-Sense Day” So that is the problem, Americans only have to use common sense one day a year. Yikes!!
I went to that new restaurant named Karma. There’s no menu, you just get what you deserve.
The Question:
Name the five best Matthew McConaughey Movies.
The Headlines:
--Feed’s Tapering Decision Kickstarts Tech Stocks; Dow Down, S&P And Nasdaq Up In late Afternoon.
--Fed Judge Skeptical About Trump Request to Block House Committee From Jan 6 Docs.
--Dems And Repubs Heeling Wounds And Nursing Hangovers.
--Paul Sad Fauci Have Another Exchange; Rand Suggests Resignation For Covid Doc.
--China Covid-19 Spikes Just Ahead Of Big Communist Party Conclave.
I’ll know the world has ended when the comics stop.
I was watching the news last night, and a piece about Bill Gates and the climate caught my eye. That’s because he was standing at a podium, I front of a big sign that read: “UN CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERNCE’. I didn’t know they were deconstructing the climate change program. UN was obviously The United Nations, but it certainly didn’t read that way.
Is Winsome Sears the next conservative force?
Who would have thought that an exciting growth industry in America would be “Meals On Wheels” for all Americans? And now with delivery by robots too. I guess that’s why I’m not a billionaire. I would never have thought that all of these people spending many thousands on extravagant kitchens would prefer have somebody outside their home cook dinner. BTW, this could be good for a robot manufacturing industry if we were actually manufacturing them in the USA.
The Tids Pickers had another positive week but not as positive as I would like. We are now at 81-41 (66%). Looks like a tough week ahead, and the increasing rate of key injuries could affect everything. Some of the best just went down for something – One is Derrick Henry of the Titans and Aaron Rogers of the Pack will be out due to Covid. The Saints be down to their 3rd String QB. Tonight we have what may have been a snoozer but perhaps interesting after the Jets rose form the dead with arm of unknown QB, Mighty Mike White replacing prize rookie Zach Wilson. But tonight, the face a very hungry Indy who needs this win badly. despite the heroics of Mike White, I pick Indy. The posers this week are Green Bay-KC, Ravens-Vikes, Dolphins-Texans, Bengals-Browns, Saints-Falcons, Cards-Niners, Rams-Titans, Raiders-Giants and Steelers-Bears.
GB-KC was looking like the game of the week with two great and skilled QBs. But, now there is one. But GB is still a very good team without Aaron. But probably not good enough with the magician still capable of putting up points for KC. I see a close bounce back win for KC. The Vikings can win but the wining version of Min may not show again. So I have to go with the Ravens ad Lamar. The Dolphins and Texans is a hard pick because they are both equally bad. I’m b picking Miami. Cincy and Cleveland is always a war no matter what their records may be. The Ohio Bowl will pit underachieving Cleveland against a Cincy team that may be ready to make up for last week’s surprising loss. I have to go Bengals. The Saints should have had an easy time with Atlanta but they have a big QB problem. I still have to go Saints. The Cards got beat last week and niners looked sharper in last week’s win. The Niners stop Murray from running and make him pass, and they win. Actually the Titans would have been a great foe if if the Rams had to worry about Derrick. The Titans will play tough but the Rams are just better. I like the Raiders, but there are a lot of “experts” picking the Jints. Not the Tids Pickers. Da Bears may or may not show up, I have to take the Steelers.
The rest of the picks are Cowboys roping the Bronco, Buffalo butting the Jaguars, LA Chargers over the proud Eagles, That leaves My Beloved Pats versus the Panthers. Of course everybody up here is very excited about our renewed momentum, and will pick my team. But this will produce another attack moment in the closing minutes.
I was thinking that as AI because more available ad practical, cowboys will be replaced by cowbots. That would scare the hell out of the cattle.
Starting Jan 4 2022 OSHA will issue heavy fines to companies over 100 employees who haven’t reached 100% vaccinations per the mandate of Prez Joe. Hmmm. Does that mean companies will have to fire good people to reach that presidential goal? That sounds just downright unamerican to me.
As long as Sanders, AOC ad Squad-like pols have the loudest voices in the party. the Dems will find it hard to escape the Socialist moniker.
The Answer:
Rotten Tomatoes has Matt’s movie “Surfer, Dud” as #45 out of 45. Number one though was Kubo and the Two Strings. Going up at #2 we have Mud ad that is followed by Lone Star, Dallas Buyers Club, Dazed and Confused, Bernie, The Lincoln Lawyer, 13 Conversations About Oe Thing, Tropic Thunder and at #10, Killer Joe
Probably the most telling election upset on Tuesday was the average guy Repub truck driver Ed Durr taking down the second most powerful man in NJ – Dem Senate Prez Stephen Sweeey. This was perhaps the clearest signal that Americans are fed up with being disenfranchised by politics and government as usual -- disregarding the needs of real people.
BTW, Ed Durr spent a whopping $153 in his campaign. Double Yikes!!
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