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Land of Whispering Pines🌲
Good morning! May the Great Spirit bless you 🙏
The morning started routinely enough, but then I decided to do something else while waiting for the coffee, and I forgot to get the cereal and my morning medication, so I went to tend to that. Then I finally sat down at the kitchen table with my coffee ☕ and noticed the glass on the sliding glass door was blurry, almost smoky. I had just washed it yesterday! That irked me, 😬 so I went out with the squeegee 🪒 and redid both the living room window and the sliding glass door. 🪟 My partner found the culprit. I had picked up the spray bottle 🧴 with the Pinesol 🌲 solution in it instead of the one with the vinegar solution 🍶.
Hi, this is the culprit speaking. The Pinesol in the vinegar bottle was my error. I should have marked the bottle. It was stored in the right place with contents guaranteed to streak windows—mea culpa.
Anyway, now that that mess is done with, I am only late by 2 1/2 hours. 😒 Getting started on the News. Well, I ain't a leavin' the farm today anyway. It is so much nicer looking out onto my Green Space now. It appears that there is no glass on the sliding glass doors, allowing the sun to stream onto my right arm and face. I love the warmth and the gentle breeze, the lush greenery outside, the bright blue sky, and the morning stillness that hangs in the air. 🌄
And that will be about it from the Newsroom today, thank you for visiting and reading the Tree House News.
TODAY'S DISCUSSION:
What's right and what's wrong?
- Google Search -
These are results for:
- How can you tell who's right and who is wrong in today's world society?:
Determining right from wrong in today's society is complex, relying on a blend of cultural norms, religious beliefs, personal values, and ethical principles, such as the Golden Rule, while also acknowledging that morality can be relative or subjective and can evolve. To understand different viewpoints, one must consider various influences on moral understanding, such as upbringing, education, peer groups, and media, and apply critical thinking to identify universal moral concepts that promote social harmony and stability.
- Critical Thinking:
Critical thinking is the process of analyzing facts, evidence, and arguments to form a clear, reasoned judgment or conclusion. It involves actively and skillfully conceptualizing, analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing information from various sources to guide beliefs and actions. Key aspects include logical connections between ideas, evaluating arguments, detecting reasoning errors, solving problems, and reflecting on one's own beliefs. Confusing, you say? NOT!, for those who lack empathy or a sense of values for life and living. You're just a number in a concentration camp or labor camps.
- My Oppinion:
For those who do have that part of the human soul or spiritual source that is still occupying a small sector of your heart, that's intuition —an instinct inside us with values that have been there since the caveman, or Mr. Caveman, would not have survived without the compassion and empathy of a mother for her child. That tells you what's right and what's wrong, along with what you've been taught about right and wrong since, for me, at least around 3 or 4 years old. That's when I began to be conscious of feeling what is right or wrong. Now look at the News on TV. Today. Does what you see make any sense at all? It's called devolving in my books. They tried this during the Second World War, a horror that should never be forgotten.
AMEN! 🙏
Thank you, everyone, for enduring my preach. 👩🦳🎙
BREAKING NEWS:
Exclusive: Trump says Hamas faces ‘complete obliteration’ if it insists on staying in power
President Donald Trump told CNN Hamas faces “complete obliteration” if the group refuses to cede power and control of Gaza, amid ongoing efforts to push forward his proposed ceasefire plan.
“Complete Obliteration!” Trump told CNN’s Jake Tapper when asked via text message on Saturday what would happen if Hamas insists on staying in power...
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Updated Oct 5, 2025, 10:03 AM ET - Updated 1 hr 45 min ago
- CNN -
Trump authorizes National Guard in Chicago as judge temporarily blocks his plan to deploy federal troops in Portland
The ongoing battle between the Trump administration and Democrat-led cities intensified this weekend, with a federal judge in Oregon hitting pause on the president’s plan to deploy federal troops in Portland, and the White House announcing authorization for hundreds of National Guard members to be sent to Chicago...
Here’s The Latest:
- No ‘danger of rebellion’ in Portland, judge finds:
- Illinois governor says he was told to ‘call up your troops or we will’:
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Updated Oct 5, 2025, 10:15 AM ET - Updated 1 hr 36 min ago
- CNN -
CANADIAN NEWS:
As more schools bring police officers back to classrooms, parents remain divided
Supporters say programs build bridges, critics suggest police presence leaves students feeling surveilled
As police officers return to Greater Victoria School District 61 this fall, high school principal Heather Brown is among those welcoming them back. When her school board ended its School Police Liaison Officer (SPLO) program two years ago, the administrator in Saanich, B.C., could still access police in emergencies, but felt she'd lost a valuable connection.
She'd previously teamed with SPLOs to advise and counsel students recruited into gang activity — a major concern in her area. With their help, combined with family and community support, she says they pulled some teens out of those situations...
- Critics question 'relationship-building':
- No link between safety, SRO programs: researcher:
- Officers in schools 'can be that bridge':
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Posted: Oct 05, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 8 hours ago
- CBC -
Nova Scotia's hospice bed shortage leaves dozens waiting for dignified death
Hospice Halifax has to turn away two to three people for every one they take in
The healthcare system is falling apart, and I don't hear anyone offering to come out with at least a roll of duct tape to hold it togther. Like, for instance, WHERE ARE ALL THE AMERICAN DOCTORS THAT CANADA WAS SUPPOSED TO HIRE? Probably lost out on that deal because no one bothered to cut out the outdated red tape Canada still has stuck up it'd butt. IT NEVER HAPPENED. Doctors will go wherever it's easiest to slide into their profession, as smoothly as possible, and avoid the red tape; who has time for that 💩?
Calgary is racing to 2 million people. Will next council prepare for it?
City hall faces pressure to manage continued growth and strains that come with it
One July day in 2006, a few ticks after midnight, Dashiell Waite made his historic entry into the world, weighing in at nine pounds, eight ounces at Rockyview Hospital. While his weight put him in the 96th percentile for boys, that's not the figure that made Dashiell newsworthy.
At birth, he was honoured as the one-millionth Calgarian. It was a milestone for a city that had boomed and busted several times, and came 122 years after it was first incorporated as a town. Calgary's charge to its next big round population number is happening faster than almost anyone could have predicted...
- Growing pains:
- Step by step:
- Full house:
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Posted: Oct 05, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 8 hours ago
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Well! That's about it for me for today, thank you.
~ RIGHT OR WRONG by WANDA JACKSON ~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCxXnD2bVaw

Comment: Paula Koval
ReplyDeletePlease allow me to comment on healthcare.
All of us are affected by the availability, quality, and cost of healthcare. So is the rest of the industrialized world.
Some governments have a healthcare program in words only, like in Russia. Their economy can't support a genuine, working program that serves its people.
Among nations that endeavor to make healthcare a universal right to their people, and provide quality care that is easily accessible, there are problems with funding. Growing populations, especially those needing long-term care, are straining government funding. Last week the British National Healthcare System, the crown jewel of programs in Britain, was found to be cracking under strain.
We have huge problems providing healthcare to everyone in Canada. It's clear the current system needs replacement.
The population of Canada is about 40,000,000. Healthcare is funded by each province and the federal government. The level of care is not uniform across the jurisdictions. Capital equipment, like CT scanners and other advanced diagnostic and treatment equipment have months long waiting lists for "elective" procedures.
I don't have magic solutions, but I think that if the daily operation of the healthcare system was done by the federal government instead of each province and territory it would lead to uniform benefits everywhere, lower costs for capital equipment and supplies if prices were negotiated by the federal government, and standards of care from sea to sea to sea.
Thank you for allowing me to comment.