Saturday, December 10, 2016

What's Hot on the Blog 12/10

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You're not far short of putting Ithaka over two thousand views again and I don't really have any particular plan except I won't submit to the politically correct and erroneous positions flying about on mainstream news.  That may well be why such interest from Russia since they can see I'm not throwing any guff about altering the election.


What's Hot - apparently yesterday was

CD Baby - licensing your cover songs has traditionally been an annoying nuisance but CD Baby makes it easy

Obama Gasps - he's using his last full month to throw as much military at Syria as possible showing his legacy is only that he was a stooge for the Pentagon

Bill Maher - doesn't have a clue about much of anything and I'll thank him to shut his useless trap regarding things he does not know

America - regarding the increases in government spending from 1985 (i.e. Reagan era) to present.  It has never significantly decreased at all but we sure heard a lot of speeches that it did.  The potential is straight-forward:  quit wasting all the tax dollars and that potential may be realized.  That does NOT mean regarding any programs which are not military or the other way around.  Sensible finance shouldn't be a partisan matter.

Going Out - I won't go out for myself but when the critters run out of chow, that's not an acceptable situation

Finding Heaven - it's lovely to see the interest in this one.  It's not religion so much as a Silas parable (i.e. I made it up).

Stock Market - about how the market almost always goes up in election years but purists who play the market go into much more detail than that.  Overall, the premise is true, tho.

Making a Prosthetic - the kid is so young but has pulled off some major magic ... and he will give it away.  Merry Christmas from Science Daily.

About Writing - Mystery Lady and I were talking about writing "Finding Heaven in a Field of Buttercups" and poetry I've written so these are some thoughts from that

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