The Wise Thing to Do

Whenever there is a matter of true concern, complex or simple, if unresolved, give the matter to the Master. Call on the Holy Spirit to guide you, place your, non-doubting, trust in your Heavenly Father to see you through and expect great things to happen. Our Heavenly Father knows best.

Saturday, December 31, 2022

Something In the News

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Saturday, December 24, 2022

News for You 2 copy and Paste

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/22/trump-capitol-riot-jan-6-committee-issues-final-report.html

Friday, December 23, 2022

News for you

https://apnews.com/article/jan-6-committee-final-report-trump-bcfea6162fe9cfa0d120e86d069af0e4?user_email=68a06247cee44627f6bc823c8919286afeb899dadaeda980fc7bc346d2baa23b&utm_medium=Morning_Wire&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_campaign=Dec%2023%20Morning%20Wire&utm_term=Morning%20Wire%20Subscribers

Thursday, December 1, 2022

Something Old but New to U

 




Enuma Elish: The Seven Tablets of the History of Creation Hardcover – September 17, 2007

Thursday, November 10, 2022

An Opinion: Something to Think about

 



Copy/Paste to/your URL 

https://twitter.com/i/status/1590451861416706048


Something to think about:  Ponder



One of the things that tempt you to do wrong

 




https://techytwist.com/questionable-life-hacks-that-are-genius-is/3/


but, should you?  REASON with your Self

Saturday, September 3, 2022

Stats on Type 2 diabetes





Type 2 Diabetes Statistics and Facts

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Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Read on to learn some of the key facts and statistics about the people who have it and how to manage it.

Many risk factors for type 2 diabetes include lifestyle decisions that can be reduced or even cut out entirely with time and effort. Men are also at slightly higher risk of developing diabetes than women. This may be more associated with lifestyle factors, body weight, and where the weight is located (abdominally versus in the hip area) than with innate gender differences.

Significant risk factors include:

  • older age
  • excess weight, particularly around the waist
  • family history
  • certain ethnicities
  • physical inactivity
  • poor diet
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Type 2 diabetes is increasingly prevalent but also largely preventable. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Trusted Source, type 2 diabetes accounts for about 90 to 95 percent of all diagnosed cases of diabetes in adults. The CDC also gives us the following information:

In general

  • Research suggests that 1 out of 3 adults has prediabetes. Of this group, 9 out of 10 don’t know they have it.
  • 29.1 million people in the United States have diabetes, but 8.1 million may be undiagnosed and unaware of their condition.
  • About 1.4 million new cases of diabetes are diagnosed in United States every year.
  • More than one in every 10 adults who are 20 years or older has diabetes. For seniors (65 years and older), that figure rises to more than one in four.
  • Cases of diagnosed diabetes cost the United States an estimated $245 billionTrusted Source in 2012. This cost is expected to rise with the increasing......for more, 09/03/2022,online, https://www.healthline.com/health/type-2-diabetes/statistics

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Monday, August 22, 2022

Ethical Solutions


How to think about what we see

 


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Monday, August 15, 2022

Who told you that?

 


Be ever mindful


Liars, Killers, and Thieves


 Do Exist


Anything you are told:


Analyze, Research, and Confirm


Always:  Fact Check

Friday, August 12, 2022

Liar




What does a Liar

Do?

We asked:  Google

 


What does a Liar Do


li·ar
/ˈlī(ə)r/
noun
  1. a person who tells lies.
    "the man was a notorious liar"

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Monday, July 25, 2022

Know your Con

 



Know your Con


First, ask yourself; what is a Con'?


  1. (persuade (someone) to do or believe something, typically by use of a deception.)

A con is a trick in which someone deceives you by telling you something that is not true. [informal]     (google, online, 7/24/2022)




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Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Tidbit: In the News

 



Democrats See Possible Gavin Newsom Run Despite Biden Reelection Claims

Beyond inflation worries and a darkening mood over November election prospects, President Joe Biden has been dogged by concerns within his own Party that he shouldn't run for reelection in 2024.

That dynamic was magnified in a New York Times/Siena College poll released last week showing that 64% of Democratic voters would prefer a different nominee in 2024.

While Biden bristled at questions from reporters about the poll, he pointed to a finding in that same poll that 92% of Democrats would support him if he ran and was opposed by Donald Trump. The poll also found Biden would edge Trump in a rematch 44% to 41%.

But for Democrats worried about the prospects of Biden-Trump round two, a relatively new face has emerged.

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U.S. President Joe Biden, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Jennifer Lynn Siebel Newsom wave to the crowd as they campaign to keep the governor in office at Long Beach City College on the eve of the last day of the special election to recall the governor on September 13, 2021 in Long Beach, California.DAVID MCNEW/GETTY IMAGES

California Governor Gavin Newsom, who turned away a 2021 recall attempt in convincing fashion, has been making news and meeting privately with donors.

Newsom reached out to a Wall Street executive who raised money for Biden's 2020 campaign in recent weeks, according to CNBC, and will be at the home of Heather Podesta, a veteran fundraiser, along with other Democratic governors, to meet with "dozens of wealthy donors" for a Democratic Governors Association event.

Newsom, who went to Washington D.C. this month to accept one of the top education policy awards for "California's improvements in educating all students and closing equity gaps," met with lawmakers while in the nation's capital during a four-day swing.

But it is his new confrontational approach to Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a 2024 frontrunner, that has caught the attention of political observers looking toward the next presidential race.

"I urge all of you living in Florida to join the fight," Newsom says in the ad that aired on July 4 in Florida. "Freedom is under attack in your state."

With images of DeSantis and Trump on screen, Newsom said that Republicans are "making it harder to vote, restricting speech in classrooms, even criminalizing women and doctors."

He also went after DeSantis in a fundraising email, saying, "The DeSantis vision of freedom is a fraud. It's a vision where people are free to carry guns everywhere and everyone has to live in fear of getting shot."

Some California and national Democrats believe the moves are a precursor to a presidential run.

"Clearly this is what he's been working towards since he first put gel on that hair in San Francisco," Javier Gonzalez, the former political director of a janitors union and organizer of historic immigration marches in Los Angeles in the early 2000s, told Newsweek.

As Newsom has spotlighted California's defense of same-sex marriage, strict gun laws, and abortion, voters will have the opportunity to amend the state constitution to include the right to an abortion in November.

It is not only his support of his policies that Democratic voters consider to be bedrock rights, but also his vocal comments about DeSantis and Texas Governor Greg Abbott that have thrilled Democrats who want to see more righteous anger and more of a plan from Party leaders.

While stating that "Biden is our nominee for 2024," Kristian Ramos, a Democratic consultant and Latino vote expert, told Newsweek the party needs governors like Newsom who are willing to step up in this post-Roe v. Wade moment and say that we need to codify abortion protections in the state constitution.

"We are in a break-glass moment for our democracy," he said, "and right now we need any voice willing to highlight the extremism of the GOP in the loudest way possible."

"It's too early to say what that means for 2024," Ramos added, "but we need to be lifting up how out of touch Ron 'DeSastre' is," he added, using the Spanish word for "disaster."

Newsom waves away the idea that he would challenge Biden in 2024, and said he believes the success of his recall election was in unifying the party and defining the opposition.

"We need to unify the Democratic Party and not destroy ourselves from within," Newsom told CNN. "We need to have our president's back. But we also have to get on the field. He needs troops. He has to govern. Our job is to organize, and it's to have his back."

Maria Cardona, a veteran Democratic strategist, said what Newsom is doing certainly has an audience in the Democratic base.

"They are hungry for someone who can actually do something, and governors many times are less hamstrung than members of Congress, senators and presidents," she said. "Does that mean he'll run in 2024? Not necessarily, no one has said he would run if Biden runs, which is really smart."

A Biden administration official took issue with the rush to sideline the president who has actually beaten Trump.

"This president has devoted his last 50 years of his life to public service and his Party, and at a minimum has earned the right to have space to make the right decision for himself and his family," the source told Newsweek. "Moreover, he's earned the right for people to respect the decision he's made."

The source added that if the triggers for these concerns is that "polling is down, the political climate is not in his favor, and inflation is high," then "all those variables could change at any moment."

Some California Democrats either don't see a Newsom run on the horizon or don't believe it would be successful if he went through with it.

"People are looking for something different, I'm just not sure it's him," Gonzalez in Los Angeles said.

He cited the 2004 Democratic primary as a reference.

"I don't see it. How does he explain his policies in the Midwest?" Gonzalez asked. "Howard Dean, from the beginning the question was, 'How is he going to do in the Midwest?' But Dean is a moderate compared to Newsom now."

A Democratic strategist in California said Newsom is simply bored.

"Whenever he gets bored this is how he reacts," the source said. "He makes moves to keep his name relevant. Now his name is being mentioned as a possible candidate, and that's all people who work for him want — that's a victory."

The source said Newsom's meetings with donors are just part of the job as governor of California.

"Every day he does meetings," the source said, "so it looks like he's meeting with some huge power broker or bundler," adding the opinion that Newsom would do worse than then-Senator Kamala Harris did during her presidential run.

But others in California who know the Newsom circle believe he is setting himself up to run against Vice President Harris in 2024, and "betting on her less-than- lackluster vice presidency, and betting on her not having a great presidential infrastructure and being her own worst enemy."

He then would be a solid alternative, the thinking goes, someone who in California led a nation-state from the left.

All of the conjecture seems silly to the administration official.

"The old adage is go with the devil you know," the source said. "We know our guy has beaten Trump before, we observed a guy who came back from the dead and beat Trump handily, and not only that, but ended up flipping two states in Arizona and Georgia that haven't gone Democratic in decades."

Speaking broadly, they said some Democrats are making an error in their approach.

"People are unfocused," the source said, "They're focused on being at the front of the line should the president change his mind."  Online, 7/20/2022,  https://www.newsweek.com/democrats-see-possible-gavin-newsom-run-despite-biden-reelection-claims-1726419?amp=1&utm_source=pushnami&utm_medium=Push_Notifications&utm_campaign=auto-vengaged&UTM=1658347902333