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Showing posts with label Time Magazine. Show all posts

Monday, February 15, 2021

Humanity Needs to All Start Working Together

Nothing shows any better how humanity needs to start and then keep working together for all our benefit than this killing, international pandemic, worst of the last more than 100 years.  Coincidentally, I wrote this on social media, again, a week ago. Also coincidentally, an article in The Atlantic rather makes this same point now.

Travelling to Bhutan to become costlier for IndiansCredit: Getty Images

Bhutan Is the World's Unlikeliest Pandemic Success Story


On january 7, a 34-year-old man who had been admitted to a hospital in Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu, with preexisting liver and kidney problems died of COVID-19. His was the country’s first death from the coronavirus. Not the first death that day, that week, or that month: the very first coronavirus death since the pandemic began.

How is this possible? Since the novel coronavirus was first identified more than a year ago, health systems in rich and poor countries have approached collapse, economies worldwide have been devastated, millions of lives have been lost. How has Bhutan—a tiny, poor nation best known for its guiding policy of Gross National Happiness, which balances economic development with environmental conservation and cultural values—managed such a feat? And what can we in the United States, which has so tragically mismanaged the crisis, learn from its success?

In fact, what can the U.S. and other wealthy countries learn from the array of resource-starved counterparts that have better weathered the coronavirus pandemic, even if those nations haven’t achieved Bhutan’s impressive statistics? Countries such as Vietnam, which has so far logged only 35 deaths, Rwanda, with 226, Senegal, with 700, and plenty of others have negotiated the crisis far more smoothly than have Europe and North America.

These nations offer plenty of lessons, from the importance of attentive leadership, the need to ensure that people have enough provisions and financial means to follow public-health guidance, and the shared understanding that individuals and communities must sacrifice to protect the well-being of all: elements that have been sorely lacking in the U.S.

America has “the world’s best medical-rescue system—we have unbelievable ICUs,” Asaf Bitton, executive director of Ariadne Labs, a Boston-based center for health-systems innovation, told me. But, he said, we have neglected a public-health focus on prevention, which socially cohesive low- and middle-income countries have no choice but to adopt, because a runaway epidemic would quickly overwhelm them.

“People say the COVID disaster in America has been about a denial of science. But what we couldn’t agree on is the social compact we would need to make painful choices together in unity, for the collective good,” Bitton added. “I don’t know whether, right now in the U.S., we can have easy or effective conversations about a common good. But we need to start.”

But then, beyond this killing pandemic? Other things we need to all come together to work on and against.

Climate change. Global warming.  Pollution.


More.

Poverty.   Yes, poverty. Everyone, the world over, needs to recognize that poverty is a human construct.




And we need to start soon.

Now.


Wednesday, March 4, 2020

This Is How Bad Politics and Government Are In Our United States Today


Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden attends the Rainbow PUSH Coalition Annual International Convention on June 28, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois.

It looks for all the world as though Joe Biden will be the Democratic Party candidate for the presidency this Fall.

Sure, Bernie Sanders could still pull yet more delegates in the states that have yet to vote but it does look like, between the money and corporations and organizations that are already behind Mr. Biden and that will be behind him, he will likely gain this political nod and position.

So as the title says, this is how bad politics, presidential, federal government is just now in our nation.

Joe Biden would be a HUGE improvement over Donald, "The John", Trump but he is no way a change agent. Not for the environment, heck, not even for the people.

I've written and posted here, in the last 3 years, some of the worst of the current administration in our White House. God knows this President is ignorant of our government and personally arrogant and misogynist and sexist and racist and homophobic and so much more.

So yes, Joe Biden will be an improvement.

Yahoo.

He can keep us from going over any further national and international brinks, so to speak. He and Congress should be able to, at last, get and keep Russians out of our elections and so much more.

But here's Joe Biden.



And as for the environment?  More on Joe.


And look what happened today to the markets after Joe did so well last evening.


Oh, sure, Joe says he'll go back and fight for an element of Obamacare.


One element. That's it.

Forget about much significant change in our health care system.

Or change in much of anything else, for that matter.

No, no. Joe Biden is, hmm, at best, a "decent" man. He means well. In his career in Congress, he's been "Go Along Joe." He famously/infamously voted for the Iraq war and on and on. 

The wealthy and corporate America no way want a Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren in the White House, know that, fellow Americans. They no way want to allow or make possible true, fundamental change, changes back for the people, the middle-, working- or lower-classes.

All that can be said for him, for or about Joe Biden, is that he's no Donald Trump.  He's an improvement over that.

That, ladies and gentlemen, is how desperately bad our national politics and government are presently.

These are dire times indeed.

We are bought and sold.

God help America.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

For Those Who Don't Believe in Global Warming and/or Climate Change


For any out there who may still not believe in or accept that the planet is warming and that human activity is having a large role in all of it, please read on. For starters, this winter, this was the middle of last month, January, while much of our nation was in a deep freeze.

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Australia heatwave reaches it peak with record temperatures






Naturally, it wasn't simply Australia that was blistering hot, either.

Still Australia, this article posted 6 days ago, as if the heat and their losses from it weren't enough.


Remember last Summer and the record California wildfires?

California Wildfire Insurance Claims Total $11.4 Billion


We're very familiar with the Polar Vortex that effected so much of our nation in the last few weeks.


This is taking place presently.


Seattle normally gets 0.7 inches of snow per year. A few weeks ago, they got nearly 2 inches. Now, today, they got another 10 inches and as the headline shows, they are apparently going to get still more. Seattle wasn't alone, of course.

Yakima gets 10 inches of snow in winter blast


Then there's the overall picture.

2018 was 4th hottest year on record for the globe


This year is no better and we're not even 1/4 of the way into it..


Then that's having predictable effects, of course.



Finally, if that all isn't enough on our planet, there is this. When all else is deniable or ignored, there is the CO2, the carbon dioxide levels in our planet's atmosphere that comes from what we humans are pumping into it.

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Let's do something before it's too late. 

Some things.

How about it?


Saturday, August 18, 2018

Whither Boomers?



Personally, I see a lot of postings online, advertisements, promoting living abroad for retirement. (Yeah, I know. It's coming up, for better and worse). Just a few examples:






And check this out. Even AARP is pointing the way.


And the thing is, I get the feeling a bunch of us Boomers are going to go be expats in other nations like Mexico, Belize and yes, as shown in the picture above, Portugal. Check out the reasons:

--The dollar goes further 
--Health care isn't as absurdly, obscenely expensive 
--There isn't as much wealth inequality in other nations and finally, a big factor is that 
--No other nation has as many guns and shootings and killings as we do in the US

One more thing. Better, older, saved architecture. 

Oh. Another. The food. Frequently in these places, great food.

Yeah.

I see a LOT of us leaving.


Friday, June 15, 2018

Two Quick, Easy Examples Today of Stunning Admissions From Trump's Himself


Both of these took place earlier today on the White House lawn. Here's the first.

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President Trump Said He Wants People to 'Sit Up at Attention' for Him Like They Do for Kim Jong Un


The president strode out from the White House in the morning, first appearing on Fox and Friends alongside Steve Doocy, and then taking some questions from reporters on the lawn of the executive mansion. While he covered a range of topics, and went through many of his greatest hits, the most notable elements were his praise for the totalitarian rule of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, his own declarations of criminal behavior by political opponents, and a series of easily disprovable statements about immigration law and a Justice Department inspector general’s report released Thursday.

While Trump has shown surprising deference and affection for autocratic rulers in the past, including effusive praise for Kim after the summit earlier this week, Friday’s comments were still unusual.

Here's the money line:

“He is the head of a country and I mean he is the strong head,” Trump said. “Don't let anyone think anything different. He speaks and his people sit up at attention. I want my people to do the same.”
Got that, America? Get that? This is what he wants from us. America? Land of the free? Not if he has his way.

Then there was this beauty.

Trump’s Remarkable Admission About Dishonesty


The other most notable moment came during the gaggle, when reporters asked Trump about a statement to The New York Times concerning a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower between Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, and campaign chairman Paul Manafort, along with a Russian lawyer. The president dictated the statement, as his lawyers acknowledged in a letter to special counsel Robert Mueller. That statement was false and quickly debunked.

“That's irrelevant,” Trump said Friday. “It's a statement to The New York Times, the phony, failing New York Times. That's not a statement to a high tribunal of judges. That's a statement to the phony New York Times.”

In short, the president is saying that it’s totally acceptable to lie to the press, and by extension the public, as long as he is not under oath in the justice system.

Trump admits he dictated lie 

about his son's meeting with a Russian

 lawyer, says it doesn't matter


From his own mouth, ladies and gentlemen. No interpreter. No other source. His own mouth.


Thursday, March 15, 2018

What Tying Health Care to Profit(s) Gets You


Yes sir/ma'am, this, this, among many other things, is just what, exactly, tying health care to profit and profits gets a nation---us.

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U.S. Health Care Ranked Worst 

in the Developed World


Note two things about the article--First, it is from Time magazine, not some wild, irresponsible rag and two, it was published June 17, 2014.  As prices and costs for health care in our nation get ever-higher, this only becomes more true and only gets worse.

This study is from just last year.



Here are some of the other things tying health and health care to profits gains you.



So congratulations, America. The rest of the world knows better than this. We pay more, far more, than any other nation for health care and we have the worst medical outcomes.

Aren't we brilliant?  Seems "exceptional" to me, right?

Will you EVER learn?


Thursday, October 12, 2017

The Attacks and Irresponsibility and Just Really the Insanity That Are All Donald Trump


President Trump attacks NFL's 'massive tax breaks' on Twitter

In the very, very short time this Donald J. Trump has been President, look at all he's come out against.

He's against equal pay for women.
He has attacked and keeps attacking women, in fact.



He's against National Parks and National Monuments and so, nature. 


Heck, he's against his own political party and people in it.


We've seen, this week, he's against National Football League players and they're desire for justice in our nation, a two-fer for him. 



Long ago now, he's even attacked our nation's Veterans, for pity's sake.


Not done there, he singles out and attacks DISABLED Veterans, as well.


He has attacked and keeps attacking the media. 

Not just attacking the media, he has attacked free speech, the First Amendment. This came early this year, in February.

Trump threatens to weaken 

First Amendment protections for reporters



Then, he did this in the last 24 hours.

Trump Attacks First Amendment


He's certainly not for clean air nor clean water nor soil.




There are things he's for certainly. Here's one of them. He's for our local military, across the nation, having military gear. You know, so they can fight us, the American citizens.


He's all for business, that's for sure.


Another thing he's for and seemingly in a big way is a fight of some kind with North Korea and their President Kim Jong Un. 



Keep in mind, too, this is only a partial list of what this one man has done and said so far.

So the question is now, when does this roller coaster end? How soon?

And how, exactly?


Sunday, October 1, 2017

The Trump and Republican Party Tax Plan and Promises?



Remember, just recently, very recently, when this President Trump and his Republican Party pals were making promises about their tax overhaul plans and what it would do for America, for you and me? Remember that?  I surely do.

Trump Promises A Tax Cut 

For The Middle Class


Trump plan promises huge tax cuts


First there was all that. Then reality hit. The actual plan started to take shape and be released. We knew this was going to happen, didn't we? Really?

Promise the moon, deliver tax cuts 

for the wealthy


Then this hit.


Okay, now fast forward to this week, just 3 days ago. Now they're coming clean on it, after all.

Cohn 'Can't Guarantee Anything' 

On Potential Middle Class Tax Hike


Trump adviser 'can't guarantee' taxes 

won't go up for middle class




So it went from promising the sun, moon and stars in benefits to the middle class to "well, we'll give tax cuts to the already-wealthy and corporations" to "we can't promise all in the middle class will get a tax cut" to, finally, "We can't say the middle class won't get a tax HIKE."

Screw you, America.

I say again, anyone but the wealthy--and stupid--who voted Republican again last year, in November, and for this greedy, self-indulgent, narcissist, petulant, emotional Trump should get schooling.


Tuesday, August 15, 2017

The Zeitgeist Has Turned on Mr. Trump


Even before this Charlottesville, Virginia protest and killing, Donald Trump hit new lows in support. The fact is, he lost the popular vote in the November election, getting 3 million fewer votes than his opponent and he's gone downhill ever since.

President Trump's Approval Rating 

Just Hit Another All-Time Low


It's only gotten worse, much worse, since.

Trump's approval rate at all-time low; 

slip in support among base



Anti-Trump rally draws thousands 

for President's return to NYC


Merck stock spikes after CEO leaves Trump council 


Another bails.


Trump Takes Aim at Executives 

Leaving Presidential Council 


This just broke in the last hour.

Walmart Chief Joins C.E.O. Protests


This hit today:

"Why we voted for Donald Trump": David Duke explains the white supremacist Charlottesville protests

This came out yesterday, also.


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What we don't know is a) how we get rid of this President and b) how we all pull together, now or in time to come.

But we must come together.