Once to every man and nationComes the moment to decide,In the strife of truth and falsehood,For the good or evil sideJames Russell LowellPeople are lazy. With television you just sit – watch – listen. The thinking is done for youRoger Ailes
This is the amateur film I assembled for the October Forum “Tomorrows World”- A climate change potpourri
Flynn’s Wacky WorldviewSkepticism about Michael Flynn’s fitness for the position of national security adviser appears to be growing as more media outlets are paying closer attention to his (and his son’s) core beliefs about the world. Such scrutiny also appears to be more relevant since President-elect Trump may be relying more heavily on Flynn than on the CIA or other government intelligence agencies for his own assessment of world events.It is the people who will be paying the price.
Trump will use the media to sugarcoat, falsify, distract, intimidate, glorify and massify the millions of people who believed, once upon a recent time, that he would “Make America Great Again.” As the profiteers of Wall Street and the war hawks blend with the corporate statists, the super-confident Trump is telling us what their products will be like and that he’ll be their salesman. If you think all this sounds predictable, there are going to be more than a few “black swans” (to use Nassim Taleb’s best-selling book title) coming over the horizon. It is time to mobilize as citizens in the Paul Revere mode.The December 19 Electoral College Vote : Anti-Trump Coup Attempt Underway?Trump won 306 Electoral College votes to Hillary’s 232, her’s heavily concentrated in the northeast, mid-Atlantic and west coast. He won 30 states to her 20 – 270 EC votes needed to be elected. It would take 37 electors, from states he won, to deny him their vote, thereby throwing the process to House members to elect the president.
The startling rise in oral cancer in men, and what it says about our changing sexual habits
Change in the Arctic this year was unlike any ever seen, scientists sayThe annual Arctic Report Card documented air and sea-surface temperatures are higher, sea ice is sparser and more fragile and ocean waters absorbing more carbon, thus changing their chemistry to more acidic levels, while warming tundra is now expelling more carbon than it is drawing in from the atmosphere.








