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Saturday, August 7, 2021

They Say A #Picture Is Worth A #Thousand Words

 




                                 I AGREE 



WHY?


    • Be sure to wash your hands and all will be well 

    •  Another Picture Worth A Thousand Words. 


    • August 5, 2021

    • The question is why do we overpopulate? Because it is evidenced to be innate in biological entities to comply with the universal laws of entropy and consume more energy to survive and procreate for another day. It is an endless battle - as chaos drives the pursuit to grow, acquire, and use more energy to return the systems to a temporary equilibrium. Only to start the cycle once again. 

    • We observe this phenomenon in the smallest of cell constructs to the largest of vertebrate creatures (remember the mice utopia experiment) - ultimately they outgrow their respective habitats and go extinct. I have seen no evidence anywhere in the universe that any biological construct has dispensation from the laws and cycle of entropy and thus its consequential guaranteed final outcome - EXTINCTION

    • In the end, all biological constructs are imprisoned in a Devil's Bargain that cannot be breached or voided to avoid its slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune.


                 T A McNeil
         CEO Founder
         First Financial Insights Inc 
There Are Exponential Limits to Growth We Cannot Defeat.

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Friday, July 30, 2021

BIGGER FISH TO FRY - Comments The New York Times , July 26, 2021

 BIGGER FISH TO FRY



Pandemics are a mere pimple on the back of an elephant when compared to the possibility of the Arctic Melting and causing a Blue Ocean Event later this year - which in turn could cause a rise in temperatures of 6 degrees C or more.


This would exacerbate the climate chaos and extreme weather patterns already being experienced and in all likelihood lead to the extinction of all vertebrate animals on the planet. This abrupt change in climate compares to that experienced during the Permian extinction when 90% of life on Earth perished. In short, we have much bigger fish to fry - much more than pimples on an elephant's back.

Moreover, we should not lose sight of the looming energy and resource crisis that is bound to take hold in the next decade. Once the fossil fuels and other critical minerals are depleted there is no way for society to feed its huge energy appetite - economic and social collapse are imminent just as forecasted in 1972 by 27 researchers at MIT in their best selling book - 30 million copies - Limits to Growth.

Hence if the Arctic melt and Blue Ocean Event does not cause our collapse; then Mother Nature has a backstop of depleting all our critical energy and mineral resources in the not too distant future. One might say - Mother Nature Bats Last.


In summary, it's time to stop fretting about relatively little pimples and to take a perspective of the whole elephant for what it is and says - we have MUCH BIGGER fish to fry...

T A McNeil
CEO Founder
First Financial Insights Inc.








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Published The New York Times, July 26, 2021

Thursday, July 23, 2015

More American Kids Poorer, YET - Stock Markets Boomed? & More

 There's a black man with a black cat
Livin' in a black neighborhood
He's got an interstate runnin' through his front yard
You know he thinks that he's got it so good

And there's a woman in the kitchen
Cleanin' up the evenin' slop
And he looks at her and says, "Hey darlin'
I can remember when you could stop a clock"
There's a young man in a T-shirt
Listenin' to a rockin' rollin' station
He's got greasy hair, greasy smile
He says, "Lord this must be my destination"
Oh, but ain't that America, for you and me
Ain't that America, we're somethin' to see, baby
Ain't that America, the home of the free
Little pink houses for you and me



'Cause they told me when I was younger
"Boy you're gonna be President"
But just like everything else those old crazy dreams
Kinda came and went


Children under 18 years represent 23 percent of the population, but they comprise 33 percent of all people in poverty.1 Among all children, 44 percent live in low-income families and approximately one in every five (22 percent) live in poor families. Being a child in a low-income or poor family does not happen by chance. Parental education and employment, race/ethnicity, and other factors are associated with children experiencing economic insecurity. This fact sheet describes the demographic, socio-economic, and geographic characteristics of children and their parents. It highlights the important factors that appear to distinguish low-income and poor children from their less disadvantaged counterparts.

How many children under age 18 years in the United States live in low-income families?





Well there's people and more people
What do they know know know
Go to work in some high rise
And vacation down at the Gulf of Mexico, ooh yeah

And there's winners and there's losers
But that ain't no big deal
'Cause the simple man baby pays for the thrills
The bills, the pills that kill

44 percent – 31.8 million – live in low-income families. There are more than 72 million childen under age 18 years in the United States.

  • 22 percent – 15.8 million – live in poor families
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Oh, but ain't that America, for you and me
Ain't that America, we're somethin' to see, 
baby
Ain't that America, the home of the free
Little pink houses for you and me???



More U.S. Children Live In Poverty Now Than During the Recession



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In mid-September 2010, almost exactly two years to the date since the monumental collapse of Lehman Brothers, the New York Times publisheda bleak statistic: the ongoing Great Recession had driven the U.S. poverty rates to their highest in a decade and a half.

Five years of fitful economic recovery have not yet bettered this situation. According to a new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, more than one in five American children, about 22%, were living in poverty in 2013. Data for 2014 are not yet available, but the report anticipates that the child poverty rate remains at an “unacceptably high [level].”The figure for 2008 was 18%.

Oh, but ain't that America, for you and me
Ain't that America, we're somethin' to see, baby
Ain't that America, the home of the free
Little pink houses for you and me?

Why America is Falling Behind the Rest of the World


12 signs of the decline of the U.S.A.

Homelessness Reaches All-Time Record In New York City

America is declining, in large and important measures, yet policymakers aren’t paying attention. So argues a new academic paper, pulling together previously published data.
Consider this:
  • America’s child poverty levels are worse than in any developed country anywhere, including Greece, devastated by a euro crisis, and eastern European nations such as Poland, Lithuania and Estonia.
  • Median adult wealth in the US ($39,000) is 27th globally, putting it behind Cyprus, Taiwan, and Ireland.
  • Even when “life satisfaction” is measured, America ranks #12, behind Israel, Sweden and Australia.

Oh, but ain't that America, for you and me

Ain't that America, we're somethin' to see, baby
Ain't that America, the home of the free
Little pink houses for you and me...






































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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Ocean Warming Unstoppable, Pope Fights Capitalism? & More



Global Digest's Comments

Many folks incorporate the warming of the oceans into climatic warming,, yet while there are certain inter-relationships they both have unique conditions that may cause them to act in separate ways. 

In other words, if we could fix the climate, it does not mean that we will also fix the oceans and its issues including  warming, acidification, and rapid life-form extinctions. The feedback loops in each of these cases appear to be marching to their own tunes.

Meanwhile,,the Vatican should be a little more careful with its messages  as history pictures and evidences  their concept and prior support of a - New World Order  - in an awful way  that says "people in glass houses should not throw stones".  In the  end,, you would have to be nuts to trust these theists and their lunatic rantings - for their true colors are irrefutable -- when push, comes to shove! 







Seas will continue to warm for centuries even if manmade greenhouse gas emissions were frozen at today’s levels, after record temperatures last year, bringing additional sea-level rise, and raising the risks of severe storms


 




In May 2007, drought conditions near Lake Okeechobee left deep cracks in an area normally covered by water under a fishing pier. That year, lake levels fell below 10 feet.

South Florida’s rainy season typically kicks in around June with the start of the hurricane season. But this year, following a dry spring, just over six inches has fallen across a 16-county region, more than two inches below average. July arrived with brutal heat, but little seasonal afternoon rain. Rainfall in Broward was off by more than eight inches. Miami-Dade was down seven inches.





Noam Chomsky: Is the empire worth building - and at what cost? 






Image result for dung of the devilThe pontiff condemns the impoverishment of developing countries and apologised for the church’s treatment of native Americans






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He assailed the prevailing economic system saying that 
the systemic “greed for money” is a “subtle dictatorship” that “condemns and enslaves men and women".





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Pope Francis in one of the longest, most passionate speeches of his pontificate,: “We want change, real change, structural change," the pope said, decrying a system that "has imposed the mentality of profit at any price, with no concern for social exclusion or the destruction of nature.”




 


"Sorry Pope & Co., but for some strange reason - this time, we're just not buying it!" 

"Fool me once, shame on .... well, you know what I mean."
George W Bush 



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