Friday, April 16, 2021

Re: Was the Capital Attack Planned?

If PresidentTrump wasn't part of it them why didn't the Secret Service rush him away from it all?

On Apr 16, 2021, at 9:10 PM, Bev Brannock <bev.brannock@frontier.com> wrote:


Chilling! This confirms what we suspected. Now let's LOCK THEM UP!

On Friday, April 16, 2021, 05:16:11 PM EDT, Mark S. Hathaway <markshathaway@gmail.com> wrote:


A new Washington Post article says it was and they have records of the
discussions.



Re: Was the Capital Attack Planned?

Chilling! This confirms what we suspected. Now let's LOCK THEM UP!

On Friday, April 16, 2021, 05:16:11 PM EDT, Mark S. Hathaway <markshathaway@gmail.com> wrote:


A new Washington Post article says it was and they have records of the
discussions.



Was the Capital Attack Planned?

A new Washington Post article says it was and they have records of the
discussions.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/04/15/thedonald-capitol-attack-advance-democracy/

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Food -- A Great Dessert

Here's an easy quick recipe for a nice healthy dessert. It may be a mousse or a milkshake. You choose.


Base ingredients:

  milk,

  banana,

  cocoa (unsweetened powder)


Basic procedure:

   Slice a ripe banana into pieces 1-3 inches long, put in a mixing cup.

   Add cocoa powder (about 2 tablespoons per banana).

   Add milk (depending on how thick you want the result.

      I started with about 1/3 cup for a mousse consistency).

   Machine mix/blend until it reaches the thickness you want.

   Spoon/pour it out and eat or drink it.


Basic options:

   Chill the banana for 30 minutes - 2 hours before combining ingredients for a chilled dessert.

   Add ice (small pieces) if you need it NOW.

   Vary the amount of milk to adjust the thickness of the final dessert


Other alternatives:

   Use a nut milk (almond, etc).

   Use other fruit like berries, use peanut butter, use healthy seeds or oats.

  Add sweeteners: honey, molasses, Stevia sweetener, or any others   (sugar-free is fine).

  Add other flavors for a more complex flavor: cinnamon or vanilla extract or coffee flavor.


For an attractive dessert, top it with grated chocolate or a whipped creme topping.

Who Was Behind the Capital Attack?

Someone wrote this and I thought it was rather effective.



Thursday, April 8, 2021

Senator Manchin Needs to Know About Tax Reform

Some of the basic ideas of the tax reform plan Democrats are inching toward were developed long ago. In fact, some of them were Republican proposals. An idea of mine is that only citizens should pay taxes, not companies which are not citizens. However, research was done a few years ago by a House committee and they determined that it was impractical because the rich Americans were hiding so much of their wealth from the tax man. If you look at the reforms the Republicans passed into law during the Trump administration you will find that it was imported from the Kansas experiment. They knew that reducing corporate tax rates would blow up the debt and they didn't care. They understood that when the Democrats took office they would "fix" those problems, yet the Republicans would get the short-term political benefits.

So, the history of this tax reform isn't new, it isn't entirely Joe Biden's, and it isn't without input from Republicans. Their current opposition to any reforms is entirely a political act. They support most of the Biden tax reform plan, though they will never say that. Sen. Manchin needs to know that.

When Pres. Obama proposed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA/ACA/Obamacare) it was with a great deal of research and history including the forerunner RomneyCare which went into law in Massachussetts when Sen. Romney was governor of Massachussetts. The ideas were perhaps originated in the Mass. legislature, but I would suggest there were many studies before that. It was not a grand new idea of the Obama administration and there was significant input by and for Republicans.

This process of bipartisan production of complicated large legislation isn't new and one would expect a senator to know these things. Sen. Manchin needs to know this.

Foreign policy is often a bipartisan affair, even when presidents have incredibly different views on things. When Pres. Obama left office we needed only to finish helping the Kurds to defeat IS and then we could withdraw from the Middle-East. Pres. Trump did precisely that and didn't start other wars. He even continued the Saudis in the Yemen war. This was not a new Trump initiative or even a new Obama initiative.  It's bipartisan foreign policy. Similarly, sanctions on Russia were bipartisan.

A senator, Senator Manchin, needs to understand how this kind of bipartisanship is in effect in our government and that public positions are often lies for political purposes.

I hope that Senators Manchin and Sinema are merely taking positions, but they're costly and bad politics.