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LiveScience – 7 Diet Tricks That Really Work
LiveScience has some really important tips for dieters IMHO. I’ve lost about 40 lbs since last year and have had no trouble keeping it off following these rules…
Read about the tips here…7 Diet Tricks That Really Work | Tips to Lose Weight | Structured Meal Times & Eat Low Glycemic Index Foods | LiveScience.
Pat Buchanan – Robert Gates, Neo-Isolationist?
Pat’s hit the mark with this one. I’ve been saying this for a while now. Let’s bring everyone home, help people defend themselves, and get our house in order:
Read more on Yahoo News…Robert Gates, Neo-Isolationist? – Yahoo! News.
CNN – Wisconsin Senate votes to detain absentee Democrats
If the police are involved (and I would assume they wouldn’t go along with it to support the unions, but who knows) and force is used, this may not end well.
Read more on CNN.com Wisconsin Senate votes to detain absentee Democrats
Tucker Carlson and “Milfistan”
Tucker Carlson should meet the SiBoT [Self Imposed Ban On Twitter]:
The journalist tweeted on Monday:
“Palin’s popularity falling in Iowa, but maintains lead to become supreme commander of Milfistan”
Read more from the NY Daily News …Tucker Carlson ripped for tweeting Sarah Palin could ‘become supreme commander of Milfistan’.
HuffPost – South Dakota Senate Passes Bill Requiring 72 Hour Wait Before Abortion
If the Republican gov of SD signs this bill, women would have to wait 72 hours after seeing a doctor, to have an abortion. Soooo….the right doesn’t want the government meddling with healthcare, mandating that people get health insurance, but their Ok telling women what their healthcare rights are?
This will only force women to go underground when seeking an abortion.
Read more at Huff Post…South Dakota Senate Passes Bill Requiring 72 Hour Wait Before Abortion.
Revolutions in Middle East and North Africa
We’re living in crazy times, important times, rapidly changing times. With the ousting of longtime President Ben Ali in Tunisia, Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, the chaos in Libya [ Qaddafi using militias and bomb dropping airplanes to fight demonstrators ], and the dangerous situation in Pakistan, the world may be a significantly different place one year from now.
Irving Picard hits Securities and Exchange Commission’s top lawyer with Bernie Madoff lawsuit
Why am I not surprised by this:
Read More…Irving Picard hits Securities and Exchange Commission’s top lawyer with Bernie Madoff lawsuit.
Keith Olbermann New “Chief News Officer” for Current Media
I like Keith Olbermann despite sometimes being over-the-top on Countdown. He criticized both sides of the aisle (more so the Right then the Left). When he was let go by MSNBC last month, it didn’t faze me too much. I got rid of my cable back in 2009, woo hoo! But I was hoping to see him back on something more visible than Current Media. Honestly, I didn’t even know what Current Media was until his announcement.
From Bloomberg:
Keith Olbermann, the former MSNBC host, is starting a news and commentary show on Current TV, a cable channel co-founded by Al Gore.
Olbermann, who left MSNBC last month after serving a two- day suspension over political donations in November, is receiving equity in the company and will serve as chief news officer, New York-based Current Media said today in a statement.
Bread And Cereal To Get More Expensive
With the harsh weather in Australia, the drought in China, wheat prices are expected to go waaay up. Seems like our basic breads and cereals will see some price increases as well. This is no good.
From the Christian Science Monitor:
Everything now depends on this year’s harvest. Lowering food prices to a more comfortable level will require a bumper grain harvest, one much larger than the record harvest of 2008 that combined with the economic recession to end the 2007-08 grain price climb.
If the world has a poor harvest this year, food prices will rise to previously unimaginable levels. Food riots will multiply, political unrest will spread, and governments will fall. The world is now one poor harvest away from chaos in world grain markets.
From BusinessWeek:
Demand for wheat from Australia, the fourth-biggest shipper, is strong, said exporter AWB, as buyers from Europe to the Philippines battle for supplies amid prices near their highest level in more than two years.
From Wall Street Journal:
Prices surged to their highest intraday level since late August 2008 after the U.N.’s Food and Agriculture Organization, or FAO, said severe drought in China’s main winter wheat region could pose a serious threat to the Asian giant’s output. The reduced production comes as world markets already face supply strains, particularly for high-quality wheat used for flour.
Salon – Rand Paul favors cutting US aid to Israel
Not too crazy about this guy but this proposal makes some sense to me. I’m totally in favor of isolationism, for now. Bring everyone home, let other countries take care of themselves, let’s get our house in order, then we can go and help out where help is needed. At least at that point, we’ll get respect, people will listen to us, and not just take our money and do whatever they feel like it, giving us the run-around.
The tea party-backed Paul unveiled a budget proposal this week that would slash overall government spending by $500 billion, saying the growing debt requires nothing less. It makes significant cuts in education, energy and defense while eliminating some agencies.
The Kentucky senator also is calling for cutting billions from foreign aid, and told CNN he would end the $3 billion in foreign military assistance to Israel.