Years were spent to achieve a reduction in smokers in the U.S. Trump has thwarted the process. Slowed it down, turned it around.
The Centers for Disease Control and Protection has been shut down for more than a year. Noteworthy is that tobacco companies last year gave millions to political organizations supporting Trump. Proving again money talks. Big time!
Tons of interesting things to share with you this morning.
Senator Mitch McConnell is out of the hospital. Now in a rehabilitation facility. The claim is he had a fall and then contacted pneumonia. Obviously McConnell is not yet well enough to return to the Senate.
Senator Graham died of “aortic dissection.” A problem that is deadly, sudden and difficult to treat. “Like a knife in the back,” one expert said. It is a rip in the aorta, the main artery carrying blood from the heart to the rest of the body. An unquestionable emergency! Fifty percent make it to a hospital and only half of them survive.
One reason college graduates are without jobs is there has been a mismatch between the skills they learned in college and an employer’s needs. An example being there are many jobs available in the medical field, yet an insufficiency of educated persons for them.
Interesting. The Mafia ran an entire American city, Providence, Rhode Island, for more than 30 years. Their power ran to Las Vegas as well as the Rhode Island state government.
The U.S. and China race for biotech superiority continues. China may be moving ahead. The U.S. falling behind under Trump.
With the U.S. and Iran fighting again, the cost of oil is rising. Gasoline pumps may soon reflect the trend.
Word is Putin has turned Japan into a den of spies.
Other nations in the world are cutting ties with the U.S. It is already causing us to suffer financially. It will get worse. Thank you, Donald Trump!
Barry Goldwater: “Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice; moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.” Words contained in Goldwater’s 1964 Convention speech. Strong words. I was watching Goldwater on TV with my father. We had to rerun his words several times to grasp what we assumed was the intent of his words.
Humans, especially Americans, are becoming “touch starved.” Researchers claim our health can suffer when we don’t experience enough physical contact. I buy it! I feel it! I do not get enough physical contact at my age.
Modern cemeteries bury the coffin a mere six feet down. Not six feet actually. As a practical matter, a mere three feet when you consider the size of the coffin and a concrete vault. Rather shallow!
Desserts my grandmother made. My father’s mother was born in Italy. Her cooking talents were the best! She could make a tough piece of round steak taste like filet mignon. Her deserts were top shelf. They are long gone today.
Like junket. Something between pudding and a giggly gelatin. Unfortunately disappeared from Italian tables in the 1970s.
Then there was potato candy. Potatoes and pounded sugar. A flexible dough the result. Unfortunately, no more.
Names of people, places and things change with time. For example, the Rocky Mountains were once called the Stoney Mountains. The Rockefeller name was once spelled with an n: Rockenfeller.
What U.S. city suffered the largest snow blizzard ever? Saratoga, N.Y., in 1888. Nearly five feet of snow over a period of three days. Wow!
The New York City subway opened in 1904.
Booze up the young! Until 1956, French children attending school were served wine with their lunch.
“Senator” comes from the Latin word “senex. “Strictly interpreted means “old man.”
The first Black U.S. Senator was Hiram Rhodes Revels of Mississippi. He was elected in 1870. The U.S. has had 14 Black Senators in its history.
Winston Churchill was hit by a car in New York City in 1931. Churchill’s fault. He was looking the wrong way. He was hospitalized and regardless of fault collected $2,500. He took the money and went to the Bahamas to recover in style.
Interesting blog today.
The heat in Key West still a killer.
Enjoy your day!