Friday, October 29, 2021

Couple Gets Asked To Leave Restaurant For Wearing Masks

 


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People across the world are experiencing mask fatigue.  That has been growing as the vaccinations have been rolling out.  Now, states like Louisiana are lifting mask mandates.  Why are states going against scientific data?  Evidence still favors mask mandates to protect us during flu season.


In the video below, a CNN new Anchor interviews a couple who was asked to leave a restaurant for wearing a mask:



Wearing a mask to protect children who suffer from cystic fibrosis?  Makes sense to me.  Why in the world would anyone ask a couple to remove their masks to put their child in danger?  A child with a compromised immune system.  What is wrong with people?

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Ralph Nader: Reporter's Alert

 


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Reporting the news has become increasingly difficult in the fast pace changing world that we currently live in.  News changes in a matter of minutes.  Stories developed over the course of days can be squashed in a matter of minutes with the release of new current news.  List of available stories pile up in journalists' email files.  How does the public keep journalists true to their word about covering stories which are of concern to people?  Ralph Nader has come up with a solution by tackling the problem on his own.


In Mr. Nader's weekly newsletter, a shortlist of entries for the Reporter's Alert were written down as a teaser and are shown below:


Reporter’s Alert: Part VI

Reporters at major newspapers and magazines are hard to reach by telephone. Today it is increasingly hard to converse with them about timely scoops, leads, gaps in coverage, and corrections to published articles.

We started an online webpage: Reporter’s Alert. From time to time, we use Reporter’s Alert to present suggestions for important reporting on topics that are either not covered or not covered thoroughly. Reporting that just nibbles on the periphery won’t attract much public attention or be noticed by decision-makers. Here is the sixth installment of suggestions:

1. More states are recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Day, giving rise to the need for a broad report on all the treaties tribal nations signed with the U.S. government that are still intact and that are still violated by the U.S. government. Recall for example, on Thursday July 9, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court had occasion to recognize the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s rights to the land in much of Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma as being part of their reservation. (See, https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/19pdf/18-9526_9okb.pdf). There will be fascinating revelations from a report on this topic.

2. Numerous people have been asking me “What’s happened to all those lawsuits against Trump?” Trump has escaped the grips of the law for years, most recently the stalled civil justice (tort law) suits by several women claiming sexual assaults, by prosecutors in New York, Washington, D.C., and Georgia. Trump has even managed to escape, so far, depositions under oath, including one that Robert Mueller should have demanded. This is so remarkable that there should be a seminar at Harvard, Yale, and Georgetown Law Schools about how Trump has escaped, with all the ways his lawyers have shielded this serial outlaw from federal, state, and local laws.

To make his escapes more current, since Trump is a clear-cut violator of criminal statutes, including the Hatch Act and the Anti-Deficiency statute, obstruction of justice, again and again, brazenly and openly, one might expect the Justice Department should be readying some law enforcement. See letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland recounting the DOJ’s avoidance of its duties vis-à-vis Trump’s sexual violations, thus demonstrating that Donald J. Trump is indeed repeatedly ABOVE THE LAW. Also remarkable is that this topic has to be suggested to the Fourth Estate as a major, comprehensive inquiry.

3. State legislatures and governors in many states are using “pandemic” pretexts to eliminate rights and democratic procedures. In California, which has one of the more liberal legislatures, lawmakers are taking bills to the floor discarding past rules providing every bill have committee staff analysis and a legislative hearing with questions from legislators, and testimony from citizens. Assembly Bill 2167 is one such example, favoring the insurance industry. Imagine what more conservative state legislatures are doing. Also, the California State Assembly voted to allow votes on bills without members being present in the chamber, despite an opinion from the state’s legislative counsel that it likely violates the state Constitution.

Governors, citing the pandemic, have issued dubious executive orders that let vendors in healthcare avoid the tort laws for their negligent (or worse) injuries to innocent persons. For reporters, the quest is to find out how widespread these strictures have become and how permanent.

4. Sports injuries are more prevalent than ever before. Despite, more advanced knowledge, training, and self-care by athletes, professional teams are experiencing so many recurrent injuries that some sports announcers have started a regular “Injury Report” on sports radio. In baseball, injuries have become epidemic, when in the 1950s and 1960s they were quite rare. It is not a candidly discussed subject among the sports media and fans receive few if any explanations. The injury epidemic is so pronounced that the Yankees baseball radio announcer has started a daily Injury Report brought to you by an orthopedic practice ad in New York.

Some reasons suggested are (1) the players are bigger, and (2) the play is more strenuous. In baseball, pitchers’ arms start getting strained in their teenage years, given the dreams about throwing 100 miles per hour fastballs in the major leagues. These days after every pitch announcers note what the mph was. Tommy John operations are numerous every year. With the ever-greater emphasis on home runs, players are becoming muscle-bound with added risks of straining a ligament. Certainly today, baseball professionals have better equipment – helmets, gloves, safer shoes, and they are protected by padded walls in the outfield. These advances prevent injuries, yet today’s players are placed on the injury list far more than those in the past. What with the many years of covering up concussions in football etc., it seems important to look into this broad area. (See, leagueoffans.org). Sports reporters take note!

5. What’s happened to NASA? It has increasingly become an agency that outsources or contracts out, losing the technical and scientific capacity to better pay offers by the contractors. The brain drain is rampant: nearly 80% of NASA’s budget is contracted out. The Old NASA did far more things itself and kept its intellectual property close to the vest. NASA is now a shadow of itself, a trademark on press releases; so much so that it is losing control over policy and other matters to the contractors. A reporter should get copies of these contracts and see the extent of the multiple giveaways, corporate welfare, and undue influence taking the search all the way to congressional committees.

P.S. Next week from October 22-23, 2021, corporate crime specialists from around the world will attend the symposium at Georgetown Law Center titled, Imagining a World Without Corporate Criminal Law (Register for the event here).



It would be great to see some follow up to these suggestions from a journalist.  Any takers? 

Monday, October 25, 2021

Covid-19 Vaccine Disinformation Specialist - Dr. Buttar

 


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Doctors are charged with delivering life-saving services to their patients.  What happens when the physician who is supposedly caring for a person, decides to promote misinformation about life-saving medicines?  What are patients to do?  Who do they believe?  Especially, if the physician is never reprimanded by the Federation of Medical Physicians Board?


In the video below, CNN news anchor Drew Griffin interviews Dr. Buttar -- a physician who specializes in promoting misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine along with other medical claims:



This physician is a criminal.  He is playing with people's lives.  Promoting the misinformation about the vaccine is the exact reason why people have trouble trusting physicians for all types of treatment.  Unfortunately, physicians are allowed to hold a view that might be counter to a prevailing view held by a majority of physicians.


Although, when the scientific data states otherwise, a physician such as Dr. Buttar is now a thorn in the side of the medical profession.  At the very least, the medical license should be revoked.  Beware of physicians like Dr. Buttar spreading lies and putting unnecessary lives at risk.

Friday, October 22, 2021

Former Secretary of State General Powell Dies, Fox Turns His Death Into Vaccine Controversy - Sad

 


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The United States of America has lost a true patriot.  The former Secretary of State -- General Colin Powell has passed away.  After a few years of fighting multiple myeloma cancer, General Powell lost a battle to complications with COVID-19.  Moments later, News agencies took to the wire to turn his passing into the controversy over COVID-19 vaccination mandates.  Which is extremely sad.


In the video below by CNN, News anchor Don Lemon discusses the disgusting nature of Fox News takes a patriot passing and turn it into a debate:



Wow!  What a pathetic news organization Fox News is?  Is that what they are all about?  Really?

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

William Shatner -- We Have No Time To Waste -- Invest In Climate Change Now

 


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The commanding officer of Star Trek has now officially been to space.  William Shatner recently went into space into Jeff Bezo's space capsule to the outer edge of the Earth.  But he observed much more than that. It reminded me of an observation that astronauts frequently share about global warming and space.


Astronauts have remarked from space while looking at Earth: "We only have one Earth"


This is so true.  The time has come to take action to fight climate change.  Take global warming seriously.  In the video below, an interview with CNN Chris Cuomo, William Shatner shares the astronauts' observation about global warming and space:


The time to take action is now.  Call your elected representative in office and demand action.


Monday, October 18, 2021

A Few Steps Toward Achieving Greatness by Simon Sinek - Easy To Follow?

 


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Each of us strives to be a better person.  How better is defined is unique to each of us?  What I might consider better might differ greatly from what you consider 'better?  In fact, some people might hold views that are 180 degrees different that from you and me.  All in all, each of us would like to be better in our daily and long-term lives.  How is this accomplished?  


How does a global prescription fulfill success in each of our lives?


Turns out that the common denominators toward success do not differ greatly right?  But the wording to tailor each of the common denominators might differ greatly from person to person.  What do I mean by this?  


In the YouTube video below, motivational speaker Simon Sinek describes success as it pertains to leading organizations.  More specifically, Simon describes steps that each of us can take that would improve our daily lives below:



Each of us might not run a major corporation in the immediate future.  In fact, some of us never at all.  That does not mean that the rules do not apply toward running a household.  Or running a classroom full of students.  Or a research laboratory full of graduate students and postdoctoral students.


Rigid people would see the rules for change about and limit them only toward leading large corporations.  But flexible people - who are in the game of change to win will try to find similarities in their lives. Similarities in which they can apply to their own lives and be successful.


Can you find any?


In the video above, Simon Sinek tells a story about finishing a running race with a friend.  In the story, he shares the two ways to perceive the world.  His friend is asked by him if a fee bagel sounds attractive. The friend remarks that the line is too long to wait for a free bagel.  Simon Sinek responds that the bagel is free.  The friend responds that the line is too long.


One sees the opportunity - free bagel. 

While the other see the barrier.  

How do you think?  


Are you holding yourself back by only viewing the barriers?



Friday, October 15, 2021

Sleep & Meditation by Kobe Bryant

 


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Would you like to increase the success rate in your life?  Would you like to feel more present every day? Health experts have varying advice for a successful outcome.  But what if the advice were to come from NBA Hall of Famer - Kobe Bryant (R.I.P)?  Would you be inclined to listen and consider advice from him more or less?


In the video below offered by Ariana Huffington (of the Huffington Post), Kobe Bryant discusses the power of meditation and sleep:



Phil Jackson's greatest gift to the Laker Basket Ball team might just have been the train the team to be more present.  Each of us could benefit from practicing mindfulness.  On top of mindfulness, meditation and winding down early before bed will increase your strength and energy levels throughout the day.

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Trump Is A Clown

 


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Actors know other actors.  At least that is what actor George Clooney recently said of former President Donald Trump.  When asked potentially running for office, Mr. Clooney expressed no interest at all.  Although, when confronted with the prospect of former President Trump running for a second term again, his remarks to the AP were:


“It’s so funny, because he was just this knucklehead,” Clooney said. “I knew him before he was a president. He was just a guy who was chasing girls. Every time you went out he’d be like, ‘What’s the name of that girl?’ That’s all he was.”


That is a good description of former President Trump. He still is quite amusing trying to push election lies and crowd size.  What would be good for the nation is if the Republican Party rid itself of former President Trump.  That would be a step in the right direction.












Monday, October 11, 2021

Republicans Let Trump Raise Deficit by 8 trillion But Cry Wolf Over Infrastructure Spending?

 


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Am I missing something here?  Where?  Here, looking at the interview below in which a Republican Senator from North Carolina asks Democrats to give a number to raise the debt ceiling?  President Biden meanwhile states that the raising of the debt ceiling has nothing to do with paying for the new infrastructure bill being rammed through Congress.


What is the deal here?


Watch the interview below by MSNBC and brace yourself for some major hypocrisy:



Republican Senators have no such foot to stand on.  Especially after letting former President Trump raise the deficit of 8 trillion dollars.  That is absurd.  The Democrats need to fire back and pass the infrastructure bills without hesitation.  This is ridiculous.  



Friday, October 8, 2021

Facebook Algorithm Does Promotes Hate and Anti-Vaccine Sentiments

 


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Facebook finds itself in an awkward position this week as a whistleblower testifies on Capitol Hill in front of Congress.  The groundbreaking testimony has shattered the claims by CEO Mark Zuckerberg that Facebook as a company does not promote information but lets information flow freely without censoring.


In the video below by MSNBC, an interview with Center for Countering Digital Hate CEO Imran Ahmed discusses Facebook whistleblower, Frances Haugen's testimony -- which is worth watching:



Are we as a society really surprised that Facebook promotes a variety of hate-related information among its followers?  Once you search for a topic on Google or Bing, a rabbit hole is opened up for the user to read hours and hours of misinformation.  Be careful when discovering a rabbit hole.  


Opinions aside, the government should regulate Facebook more tightly on promoting misinformation.  Mrs. Haugen's testimony supports such regulations.

Monday, October 4, 2021

What Evidence Did Trump Lawyer Use To Justify Voter Machine Fraud?

 


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Election fraud claims usually are backed up by actual evidence.  Evidence that back up allegations that there was indeed voter fraud.  But that is not how Rudy Gulliani operates.  Former Trump lawyer has been banned by Fox News among other damming news.  Other damming news consists of transcripts of testimony appearing in the news that shows Mr. Gulliani did not have evidence to support voter fraud claims.  Below is the short clip by MSNBC Rachel Maddow's Show:



This news should come as no surprise given the level of intellectual rigor that set the bar in the Trump White House was at a historical low among past presidential administrations.