Today's Tids Issue 6.010
It might as well be:
Missing things,
Should never be.
Cause you never forget
What you no longer see.
From this place of limited knowledge it appears to me that Iran has run out of ways to stifle the US/Israel Advances. And perhaps people to lead them.
China is quiet. But they must be watching closely because they really need oil. What would they do to ensure the oil keeps coming, That is a question to be considered.
Google is always trying to get me to look at the photos on my phone. It's sad that they think I need their stimulation to find my memories.
The Question:
What states have the worst roads?
The Headliens:
--Markets Starts the day Miserably Again Following Horrendous Jobs Report; 92 K Lost Versus Estinates of 55K Added; Oil Continues Higher; Oracle Predicting Job Cuts as Investments in AI Creates Cash Crunch.
--Trade Court Rules that Companies Are Entitled to Trump Tariff Refunds.
--Trump Says Aggressive Attacks Could End with "Unconditional Surrender”.
--Qatar Oil Minister Sees Oil Production Shutdown and Prices Going as High as $150/Barrel.
In writing about teh Stock Market lately, my biggest problem is finding synonyms for “Plummet”.
When listening to the Admin trying to get around Congress over autirixaiton debate. I'm thinking that the new name for the War Department should be the Conflict Department. Congress it appears can live with conflict but not war.
Actually, most of the descriptions of the objectives of the attack on Iran are built around defending America. So maybe “Defense Department” was right after all. If you are defending, you don't need Congress. If you are going to war, you need Congress.
As NFL cutting season moves along, there could be some good serviceable players on the cut heap. Not stars necessarily but guys who know the game, are good team members and play hard all the time; ie. Geno Smith. He could be a great backup find for any team. Some owners grasping for stars forget that depth is the secret ingredient for winning teams during long grueling seasons,
It appears that Kristy Noem will become the head of “Shield of America”. Nobody knows what that is except I hear it may be part of an effort against Cartels. There will be a “Shield of America Summit” tomorrow and Trump will be there it prompted it all. Why do we need these names for government functions when they they should be doing all the time anyhow.
When somebody overpromotes what they are doing you have to wonder if they really know what they are doing.
When a bunch of geezers sit around a table talking and laughing you sometimes forget that in their younger days they were pretty good at something.
$20 bills seem to disappear like Ones t used to.
There’s beautiful music playing in the background. You’d think ot raise me to grander heights. Yet it always brings me to that puffy cloud. Sometimes when I float upon a cloud, I feel a world that few people see. The ability to think beyond what is real to find a world you can call your own. Will there still be imaginations in the decades to come. I hope so.
The Answer:
I drove over the nearly 3-mile-long Newport Bridge for an early breakfast this morning. And I was amazed at the potholes. It became a tender exercise of driving around those car eaters within the confines of the bridge's edges. So I asked the question above and G-o-l-l-y, I find Rhode Island with the worst roads. Next was Massachusetts followed by California, Hawaii, New York, Maryland, Louisianna, Washington, Wisconsin and Connecticut. Interesting, most of the vacationers who come to Newport are from NY, Conn and Mass. So more than likely they don't notice our bad roads and it feels like home.
Well, have a warm and springlike weakened in the slush, E-v-e-r-y-b-o-d-y.
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