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Something To Think About - 4/9/24

Last year the US paid $422 million to fund the UN Relief and Works Agency that feeds and shelters over one million in the mid-east. The same agency whose workers included at least a dozen that participated in the October 7th Hamas attack on Israeli citizens. Enough of throwing taxpayer money we don’t have at organizations and countries that hate us. It’s madness.

Something To Think About - 4/5/24

British mathematician/philosopher Bertrand Russell said: “The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.”

Something To Think About - 4/2/24

With the Presidential race now essentially down to two, both candidates need to promise to take action on the nation’s $34 trillion of debt, a staggering sum equal to one hundred and forty percent of our Gross Domestic Product. Both of these candidates contributed to the problem with Trump adding $8 trillion during his term and Biden piling on another $6 trillion, so far. Meanwhile, Social Security is essentially broke with benefits set to be cut by 23% in ten years. And neither Trump nor Biden nor either party in power is willing to address the issue by simply increasing the retirement age a year or two for those still 30 years away from retirement.

Something To Think About - 3/27/24

Second up in spurious lawsuits is the one brought against Tesla for Elon Musk’s outsized pay package, one any of us would like to receive to be sure, but this plaintiff owns a whopping 100 shares that he paid $200 for and are now worth ten times that and yet he claims that Mr. Musk is not worth what he’s being paid.

Something To Think About - 3/26/24

Last month’s court ruling against Donald Trump for supposedly inflating the collateral value of his properties is another example of partisan over-reach and one step closer to our status as a Banana Republic. There is no victim here bringing a complaint, just a New York State Attorney General fulfilling a campaign promise to get Trump. Even Duetsche Bank, the lender, said they had no complaints, that they were paid back the loan with interest and were not harmed in any way, shape or form.

Something To Think About - 3/22/24

Columnist Sydney J. Harris said that “It’s a toss-up as to which are finally the exasperating – the dull people who never talk, or the bright people who never listen.”

Something To Think About - 3/21/24

California’s budget woes continue despite Gavin Newsome’s claims to the contrary. The Legislative Analyst’s Office now projects the shortfall at $73 billion twice that of the Governor’s estimate. And with the top 1%, or at least those that are left, paying 50% of the state’s income tax, future revenues to cover the shortfall are looking doubtful. Given his thinly disguised presidential aspirations it looks like he’ll fit right in with deficit happy Washington.

Something To Think About - 3/20/24

Author Louis E. Boone advised us to “(not) fear failure so much that you refuse to try new things. The saddest summary of a life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have.”

Something To Think About - 3/19/24

As the debate over funding goes on, the war in Ukraine looks eerily like the 1930’s when Hitler annexed Austria under the guise of political unification, much like Vladimir Putin is doing with Ukraine has he tries to fulfill his announced reunification of his concept of Russia. Like Hitler, who went on to invade Czechoslovakia and Poland not to mention France, Putin started with the Crimean Peninsula and then moved on to Ukraine. What’s next if he is not stopped here and now?
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