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Good morning! I pray that you be well, at peace, provided for, & blessed 🙏🌅
Well, it's one of those kind of, eh, eh days, chilly, cloudy with a little teensy weensy bit of intermittent sun. Well, ruffle me feathers! I didn't get much of a chance to sit in my greenspace for very long before I decided it was just a little too cool to sit comfortably with my coffee without a coat, and by then, nature called, and that was the end of the green space morning interlude. 😝
Back here in the Newsroom after fetching my second cup of coffee ☕ (I only have two a day), but I savor them better than any of the finest French wines on the market. Also, a little spiff of weed, 🦯 out in my green space after supper, well, (it's better than a Cuban Cigar!) A cigar tokin' Fairy? 🧚♀️ Then I also savor my tea in the evening. 🫖
TODAY'S DISCUSSION:
The 70's: a Decade of Innovation and Invention
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The 1970s were a decade of significant technological innovation, particularly in computing, communication, and consumer products. This era saw the development of the microprocessor, floppy disks, early personal computers, and cell phones, which paved the way for the digital revolution we know today.
It was Expo 67 in Montreal that really opened my mind to the new developing technologies; it seemed the technology, especially in electronics, was changing overnight. Can you imagine if we still had that zeal and innovation and encouragement from our federal government, where we would be in just a few decades, instead of all this idiocy of the hate, distrust, doom, amorality, and destructive people we find ourselves ensconced in today?
The Hippies had it RIGHT all along, 🌺 FLOWER POWER, 🌺 PEACE! ☮️ the power of Love for one Another. ❤️
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Hippies: were a countercultural movement that rejected mainstream values and institutions in the 1960s. They stood for peace, love, and a rejection of materialism and conformity. They advocated for nonviolence, openness, and tolerance, and often practiced communal living, free love, and embraced Eastern philosophies like Buddhism and Hinduism.
If you wish to study more about the Hippie culture, there is plenty of information on Google Search. It would take a book to cover the history and stories that took place.
Does this sound like today? I lived through those days, I believe those days were like a shiny gem of promise and progress, the most promising there ever was for an opportunity for mankind to get past all pettyness like, anywhere from petty larceny to hate, war, jealousy, greed, and man's inhumanity toward man, population control, delusional schizophrenia, to extinction of the species.
If we could only isolate that garbage to the knuckle-draggers species, certainly not of the same genome as that of humans, those that DO NOT WANT TO EVOLVE PAST LIVING IN CAVES, deport them to Mars. They can debate with each other all they want as to whose hairy butt they wish to pick the fleas from next. Speaking of fleas, I need to take a shower 🌧 after the news. 📰
I PRAY CANADA BECOMES A NATION BUILDER. 🍁 Just as in G-d we trust, We, CANADIANS, will always be the PEACE KEEPERS and we should be damned proud of that. ☮️ Trust The Peace Keepers. ☮️ 🍁
BREAKING NEWS:
Supreme Court hears historic arguments on birthright citizenship
What you need to know:
• High-stakes hearing: The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments this morning in a case about the enforcement of President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order. The main question for the justices is whether lower courts overstepped their authority by blocking that January 20 order on a nationwide basis.
• Framing the debate:
• What is birthright citizenship:
• Listen to live audio:
3 min ago:
Justice Thomas asks for 'historical analogues' of universal injunctions
Justice Clarence Thomas, the most senior member of the court, has the first question at Thursday’s arguments, asking Solicitor General John Sauer about the “origins” of universal injunctions.
The question fits into his interest across myriad cases in using history and tradition to decide legal questions.
Querying about the “historical analogues,” Thomas asked Sauer about an example President Donald Trump’s opponents say show that universal injunctions are rooted in history. Sauer countered that the example, known as a bill of peace, was more analogous to class action lawsuits.
12 min ago:
Trump’s newly confirmed Solicitor General D. John Sauer returns to the Supreme Court
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Updated 10:25 AM EDT, Thu May 15, 2025 - CNN -
Exclusive: FEMA is “not ready” for hurricane season, internal agency review shows
Hurricane preparations at Federal Emergency Management Agency have slowed to a crawl, and the disaster relief agency “is not ready” for the June 1 start to the season, according to an internal agency review obtained by -CNN-
Prepared at the direction of new acting Administrator David Richardson as part of a problem-solving exercise at FEMA, the document outlines the agency’s struggles in recent months and raises a number of red flags ahead of hurricane season, including a general uncertainty around its mission, lack of coordination with states and other federal agencies, low morale and new red tape that will likely slow responses.
“As FEMA transforms to a smaller footprint, the intent for this hurricane season is not well understood,” the document states. “Thus FEMA is not ready.”
President Donald Trump and his allies have criticized FEMA for months as ineffective and unnecessary...
Published 8:37 AM EDT, Thu May 15, 2025 - CNN -
Zelensky calls Russian team in Turkey ‘phony’ as Putin skips peace talks
Here is how Zelensky explained sending delegation to Istanbul despite Putin's no-show
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday that he decided to send a top-level delegation to Istanbul even though Russia sent a lower-level team there “out of respect” for US President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
“Despite the relatively low level of the Russian delegation, out of respect for President Trump, out of respect for the high level of the Turkish delegation and for President Erdogan, we still want to try to take at least the first steps towards a ceasefire, so I have decided to send our delegation to Istanbul now,” Zelensky said.
“Not everyone will be there, of course, the head of the Security Service and the Chief of the General Staff will not be there. But the delegation will be led by the Minister of Defense. Despite the fact that his counterpart will not be there,” the Ukrainian leader said...
Updated 10:46 AM EDT, Thu May 15, 2025 - CNN -
CANADIAN NEWS:
Tariffs hitting shoppers in Canada and U.S., with some prices set to rise at Loblaw stores, Walmart
Loblaw has been aggressive in signalling which products are affected by tariffs
A trip to the store is about to become more expensive for shoppers on both sides of the 49th parallel, as pre-tariff inventory runs out at Loblaw stores and Walmart is set to raise prices in the U.S.
Loblaw Cos. Ltd. chief executive Per Bank said Wednesday in a LinkedIn post that the number of tariff-hit products at the grocery store could soon spike, as products brought into Canada before the trade war began are bought up from store shelves, which means prices for some items will go up, too.
Meanwhile, Walmart said it must raise prices in U.S. stores due to higher costs from tariffs implemented by U.S. President Donald Trump, after announcing its first-quarter profit slipped...
Posted: May 15, 2025 10:50 AM EDT | Last Updated: 8 minutes ago
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Canada's military plans to be in the Arctic 'on a near permanent basis,' says commander
Expanding northern training program to 10 months brings opportunity to rally support from NATO allies
Canada intends to expand its military training regime in the Arctic, deploying a variety of forces in the region for up to 10 months a year, starting this year, the military's operations commander says.
Lt.-Gen. Steve Boivin says the military's signature Far North exercise — Operation Nanook — will see additional elements created, resulting in a greater, consistent presence in a region that is increasingly the focus of geopolitical rivalry.
The plan, says one defence expert, is an unprecedented opportunity for the Liberal government to not only demonstrate Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic, but to rally NATO allies behind the country.
Posted: May 15, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 7 hours ago
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My Note: This will also mean more recruits to fill the new bases that they will set up in the Arctic, which also means civilian construction jobs, which should help to alleviate some of the problems with the unemployment numbers.
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