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A City for Today’s New Yorkers

Independent statistics also show violent crime occurs every 3 hours on New York City streets, on average. Such statistics also show violent crime occurs every 4 hours on NYC subways, on average. They also show a violent crime occurs every 8 hours in NYC parks and playgrounds, on average. This is the worst and longest crime wave in NYC history. Keep in mind that these are based only on crimes reported. There are more and more unreported crimes that end up being unresolved as such. The same could be said for all the many people dying from the rising homicide wave in NYC that is not declining, and for that and other reasons, many crimes never get solved. As shameful as it sounds, it will continue, because of the support New Yorkers have for these criminals. The vast majority of the city, including straphangers and vendors, have worked very hard over the years to make… Read More »A City for Today’s New Yorkers

The People’s Government

Some people say that they don’t vote or don’t want to talk politics. Other people say that they don’t want to get involved or that everything is fine. When such people find out that they are wrong, they make excuses and claim the problem as a natural cause. This is why our government has gone so bad. This supposed to be the people’s government. Much like a machine, we need to maintain it properly. Everyone has potential to exercise their own different ways of helping, contributing, to getting involved. Getting involved does not mean you have to give up your whole life. If American soldiers could go put their lives on the line for our democracy (whether a war was for our benefit or not), the rest of us could very easily vote, advocate, attend meetings, become a honest politician or even just write letters and make phone calls. Our country’s problems are what happens… Read More »The People’s Government

The Integrity of America

It’s not like I would want to be condescending and play down my fellow Americans. Goodness knows that I am not any type of scholar. I have worked hard in school and as was raised to use the head on my shoulders to my best ability. But let’s be downright honest. Collectively, Americans are not the brightest people in the world, at least in modern times.For example, Caryn Johnson (aka Whoopi Goldberg) is simply another leftist-socialist who has lost her mind. You can tell by how she makes up things as she talks. She went from being a talented actress to a delusional talk show panelist. I have seen her talk on The View and her style of improvised thought is much like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. AOC herself is an emotionally disturbed 10-year-old girl in a 32-year-old women’s body. Americans would idolize and give popularity, power and credentials to people like this.This is supposed to be… Read More »The Integrity of America

Your phone carrier BS you

My phone carrier, like most phone carriers will claim that they have no control over the issue with robocalls and tele markers. I get them every day and can not stop them. Most of them come from the United States and are manned by people who will only talk with a phony accent as to keep their identity hidden. Speaking with a foreign accent is also a good way for people to draw stereotypes about people from other countries. I have caught them in the act of this from time to time. If they don’t hang up on you and they get angry enough, they will speak in their natural tongue. Don’t let your phone carrier BS you. They are part of the problem. They sell out your contact info and it goes on and on. Your name and phone number contact info is legally considered part of your account, but not legally deemed as… Read More »Your phone carrier BS you

Working with Our Capitalism

Having a capitalistic system is a great thing, but only if people don’t abuse it. Much like guns, money can be dangerous when it falls into the wrong hands. Abuse of our capitalistic system is the biggest weapon in bringing it down. The two most common ways this can happen are as follows. There are those people who talk like they know more about money than they really do. I can sometimes spot out people like this by certain habits, such as excessive spending on things they don’t need but get because they want to impress others generically, talking of “taxing the rich” without saying why, or wanting to do away with the stock and finance system without understanding how it works. They like to say “money is money”, but its not always that simple. Some call themselves “financial experts” out of ego, and that’s when they can be at their worst. Then there are… Read More »Working with Our Capitalism

The Industrial Age to Live by

Over the years, our times of vocational prospects are reflected by the eras of work-development. The most current periods span over the time of the success and productivity what the era is dominated by. At one time was the agricultural age, whose source is land. Later was the industrial age, whose source is machines. Today we have the information age, whose source is knowledge. The amount of time for all these eras or “ages” has always been fuzzy, being that the transformations are different dependent on when and where you are living. While the computer is the main tool for the information age, it is just that: a tool. We have abused that tool and, in the process, misused it to try to alter information. This is why false information is so popular. If people make up things and pass them off as true, they accomplish three things. First, they know something you don’t know.… Read More »The Industrial Age to Live by

Sports Gambling is All in the Head

On the evening of Sunday, January 17 2021, I had posted an article on here talking about the fact that Super Bowl 55 had been all set up. I was one of those that talked about the NFL having rigged the game to make the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the first team to win a super bowl in their own stadium. The Super Bowl MVP would be Tom Brady, a personal favorite of Roger Goodell.  Officials and players have done their part to help this script to be carried out. There were videos and reports posted on line as early as week 17 when the Buccaneers had clinched a spot in postseason play. Many of which had been removed sometime after, but not after going viral. Many people had known the game would be rigged, and still proceeded to make wages on it just the same. So, I say to all the people that bet the… Read More »Sports Gambling is All in the Head

So Much Company Waste

Some Much Company Waste takes place in cooperate America, and many don’t think about it. Corporations everywhere often complain about excessive operational expenses, which is true. But do these actual corporations aggravate their own expense problems? It turns out that because of carless and unplanned measures in their practices, the major private sector is just as bad as the government in this capacity. Business and management degrees simply give company executives the ego and desire to do what they want, whether it’s good for the corporation on not. There are several forms of cooperate waste that take up more time, money, manpower, technology, paper and time. This is significant to consider when you hear talk reducing expenses, employee layoffs, paper-printing reduction, time restrictions, increases, excessive dependency on automation, etc. I have found that many corporations feel comfortable being so careless with their carelessness is because have contingency plans in which they can fall back on… Read More »So Much Company Waste

Schools not Teaching kids

Many school districts are in remote learning for students in an era where there is a lot of reason for parents not to trust them to teach their kids as it is being that material is controversial. Some students attend special education, part or full time and can’t or don’t do remote learning being some of such programs are still open, which shows of no real reason to close any school. Indeed, there are educators who don’t consider the many children to be behind from only remote learning, and it will be almost impossible to make up 6-7 days the way special ed speeds through their lessons. In school districts nationwide, thousands of educators and administrators are out on sick leave, using their sick days pointlessly. It is never a good idea, as many parents and others have found, to go remote even if teachers get their full pay while leaving thousands of students remote… Read More »Schools not Teaching kids

Rx Medicine Dispense Caution

Everyone talks of affordable medicine and having it covered. What about if you get an inhaler, or other applied medicine cartridge with no medicine? In this picture is a medicine cartridge, ordered by my ENT doctor, paid for by my insurance with a co-payment by me. I also count my pills now since I sometimes come up short. I simply use a funnel, a butter knife and three plates. You have to monitor these pharmacies like children. Overcharging for medication has been known for a long time. However, companies deliberately skipping to fill medication cartages has not. It is impossible to ensure that pharmaceutical companies are filling medications properly. These companies will say they have an inspection department or will guarantee that all their medications are filled, but we all know that that’s just talk. The term “defective cartridge” is used a lot. If you have a cartridge of medication that is not working properly… Read More »Rx Medicine Dispense Caution

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