Time to Tee Off, Mr. Presidente

If he had better advisers POTUS Trump would leave for South Floorida today. They need his funny business.

I’m sure The Donald will feel better if he can cheat on his own golf course. What would be the ideal foursome?

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Take Mnuchin with you to Mir-al-Lago. Milania may be jealous but it will be worth it. The Secretary of the Treasury has no qualms about betting from the federal treasury… the USA national debt can set another record.

Next, The Donald needs to take a caddy that he can blame anything and everything on. How about that Admiral who cannot figure out how to test enough Americans for the Covid 19?!?

Resilience is a Great Trait

Resilience is an important host factor in the prevention of any illness. Getting sleep is something that is left off the CDC list, as is prayer.

This article was written three weeks ago. The horror of the Covid-19 spreading in a Washington nursing home and several others across the country really grabbed attention.

From Florida to Maine to California up to Alaska and out to Hawai’i (Tuesday, March 10, 2020) Older Americans Do Not Scare Easily – Older Americans may susceptible to believing B.S. (bullshit) they see on TV.

Younger Americans are making decisions without consulting their ‘stakeholders.’ A stakeholder is a person or group [senior citizens] that is affected by the change. Ask older people what they think; use their wisdom.

Change is something that get harder to do and accept when old age approaches. Younger Americans in positions of power are doing things with their hearts and souls, but neglecting the ‘brain trust’ of veterans. Coincidentally, people living in nursing homes have died recently and it was not their fault.

Blood is on the hands of VP Mike Pence.

Making good decisions with correlation, rather than cause-and-effect is very risky.

Decisions made with faulty information can be poor.

Information trickling down (just like piss) from the White House may be leading to more bad than good. Acting cabinet member Alex Azar really can scare folks of all ages when he opens his mouth.

I pray that Azar does not take a horse piss on social media.

Republicans from New York have a particular way of behaving using social media… do you remember the governor that kept sending penis pictures to women.

Oh course you recall the two NYC mayors who suffered from diahhrea of the mouth?!?

So we might as well base our science and technology on the rise and fall of the DJIA/Wall Street. (No, this is a false statement. Do not believe it for a New York Minute)

I hope you have already known that making assumptions is really ‘making an ass out of you and me.’

It only took one course in epidemiology to sell me on the idea that vectors, agents, hosts, and the environment must be analyzed for making improvements in public health and safety.

Resilience is a word that no one from the Pence Viral Committee have uttered.

Furthermore, the Trump-Pence White House have never utilized the Monroe Doctrine that has been around since the 1820s. Go figure that The Donald never got good grades in Social Studies, Geography, World or U.S. History, nor the origin and principles of the Lincoln Republican Party.

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Senior Americans would spend their time better improving their cognitive health and short-term and long-term memories. Why should the old geezeers do stuff the way the kids ‘wet behind the ears’ are saying?

 

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[part 4 in the series] Public Health 2020… It is Time for Common Sense and Better Management to Trickle from the Top Down…

North America – Sunday, March 8, 2020 – Mike Pence and Donald Trump are Scaring Americans, Abandoning Cruise Vacationers, and Muddying Up the Waters in View of Covid 19 – “What Me Worry?!?” ~ Alfred E. Newman

The US Center of Disease Control will not tell us about the power and usefulness of prayer. Sometimes I count my lucky stars that my parents baptized me and I continue to practice Catholocism. My Mom used to say, “Be careful what you pray for.” Well, even if you may not be a believer, praying does not hurt. Being positive in the face of hazards is a bit of common sense.

People are not at high risk unless you come in contact with the virus. One major issue is that medical researchers do not know enough data about this virus. Recall that there are thousands of viruses that have been identified and Covid 19 is newly discovered and very puzzling. On the deep end of the knowledge spectrum, some leaders are making decisions based on ignorance and stupidity.

  • The idea of cancelling events is wrong. This may be a Russian or Red Chinese idea but I find this talk unamerican.
  • The fact that a cruise ship has not landed is dumb. The healthy people should get off and get away and the sick crew members should be able to access medical help.
  • School leaders are running scared. A Stanford diploma may need an * with all these classes via Internet. Menlo School – with tuition the same price as Stanford’s – are closing their campus. Research shows that decisions made in a state of high stress, based on misinformation, and result from fear and other negative perspectives are most usually incorrect and just plain stupid.
  • The economy will continue to take hits. I am beginning to feel sorry for all the 1% of Americans who received the Trump Tax Break. Given my standing in life, “What Me Worry?”

Businessmen and scientists know how to do cost-benefit analyses. This is a common sense strategy for making good decisions that ain’t observed being used this week.

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We can blame the news bureaus or just take what they are reporting with a grain of salt. News… garbage in, garbage out for reporting. Perhaps we cannot blame them for what is reported. Nonetheless, the Trump Administration has CNN as a scapegoat.

You will not read about the efficacy/benefits of prayer in the CDC’s weekly Morbidity and Mortality Report, but it has real value… more than we can measure.

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“The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly”

The Dailey Sun~Chronicles

“All Good Honest News”           “News You Can Use”                     “Truth with Humor”

“No Rumors, No Fake News Stories – Just the Facts, Jack!”

Volume VII, Issue 25                          10 – 25 – 18                 Weekend ***** Edition

The Good, Bad, and the Ugly

 

This Weekend’s Version of

“That Was the Week That Was in America”

 

[First] The Good News . . .

 

Dateline: Kansas City, Missouri

A man whose excessive flatulence forced the end of interrogation has pleaded guilty to federal gun and drug charges.

 

Dateline: Topeka, Kansas

A statue of former president and WWII general Dwight David Eisenhour was erected on the statehouse grounds.

 

Dateline: Gainesville, Florida

Northeast Park was renamed after iconic rocker Tom Petty, who played there as a boy.

 

Dateline: Brownsville, Texas

Solid median barriers along highway 48 are being modified to better protect the nesting grounds of pelicans.

 

Dateline: Santa Fe, New Mexico

The Vice President Mike Pence today is leading a political rally down in Roswell in support of GOP candidates. Future breaking news of his visit may stir up another UFO siting.

 

Dateline: Quechee, Vermont

The family of a man who jumped from a bridge hopes that a fence built will prevent suicides.

Dateline: Wichita, Kansas

A new crop report shows mostly adequate soil moisture levels across the state.

Dateline: Newport News, Virginia

Jill Biden christened the navy’s newest Virginia-class submarine, named the USS Delaware.

Dateline: Houghton, Michigan

The first phase of a multiyear effort to rebuild the gray wolf population at Isle Royale National Park has concluded.

Dateline: Las Vegas, Nevada

After less that two weeks on the job, Police Chief Jerry Delgado has resigned.

Dateline: Wapakoneta, Ohio

The town has begun a month-long celebration honoring the 50th anniversary of native Neil Armstrong walking on the moon.

Dateline: New York, New York

A federal judge has ordered the release of a 2-year-old boy separated from his parents at the Mexican border more than six weeks ago.

Dateline: Rocky Mount, Virginia

The Empire Bakery Commissary plans a $10 million expansion that will create 75 jobs.

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Uncle Jed Sees Post Turtle

 

Now for the Bad News . . .

 

Dateline: Madison, Wisconsin

There is a severe shortage of psychiatrists in the state. Twenty of Wisconsin’s 72 counties are without a practicing shrink. Perhaps the reason the governor is crazy like a republican.

 

Dateline: Portland, Maine

St. Lawrence University has decided NOT to rescind the honorary degree for Senator Susan Collins even in light of her recent Supreme Court nominee confirmation vote.

 

Dateline: Salem, Oregon

A federal judge denied a request to halt a logging operation in the Umpqua National Forest. The Umpqua National Bank is denying any involvement in this case.

 

Dateline: Santa Fe, New Mexico

The state agency that helps disabled Americans find work is telling job seekers to go away, citing its own financial woes.

 

Dateline: Provincetown, Massachusetts

Researchers say “Ladders”, a fin whale that washed ashore, was known to them for over 30 years.

 

Dateline: Key West, Florida

Nearly 3,000 have left the island chain to relocate following Hurricane Irma last year.

 

Dateline: Rindge, New Hampshire

Pigs are seeking the public’s help to find a white man who poured maple syrup on a police cruiser.

 

Dateline: St. Joseph, Tennessee

Authorities say a 10-year-old girl was accidently shot in the head by her twin brother.

 

Dateline: Auburn, Maine

The local police department is going to start shaming shoplifters by posting mug shots online in order to deal with their “out-of-control” problem.

 

 . . . wishing for no more bad news

Dateline: Olympia, Washington

Voters in two counties were mistakenly sent ballot-return envelops requiring two stamp postage.

 

Dateline: Jackson, Mississippi

Four Louisiana men pleaded not guilty in trying to bribe the Kemper County sheriff with $2,000 in casino chips while seeking lucrative jail contracts.

 

Dateline: Montpelier, Vermont

The Attorney General says scammers pretending to be utility companies are calling customers to demand payments for electricity.

 

Dateline: Pauls Valley, Oklahoma

Financially troubled Pauls Valley Regional Medical Center has closed.

 

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The Ugly News . . .

 

Dateline: West Helena, Arkansas

An animal shelter says someone has been breaking in and using stolen dogs for dogfights.

 

Dateline: York, South Carolina

Bedbugs have been found in the offices at the Moss Justice Center.

 

Dateline: Monroe, Wisconsin

It is believed that skeletal remains found by deer hunters in Adams County are those of a man missing since 2017.

 

Dateline: Helena, Montana

A good doctor died when his rifle discharged after he returned from a hunting trip.

 

Dateline: St. Paul, Minnesota

State officials state more than 300 people have died as a result of traffic crashes in 2018.

 

More ugly and sad news stories …

Dateline: Sullivan, Missouri

Authorities say an 81-year-old man drowned after crashing his car into a neighborhood pond and then trying to retrieve and save his groceries.

 

Dateline: Hodges, South Carolina

Deputies say a 17-year-old shooting at a street sign accidently killed a man sitting at home on his front porch.

 

Dateline: Youngstown, Ohio

A man charged in a human-trafficking investigation apparently fatally shot himself.

 

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Mental Health Day 2018

On World Mental Health Day, Boehringer Ingelheim, is proud to support this annual milestone by showcasing a new way of thinking around the challenges of CNS research.  Launching this week, our comprehensive interactive information map showcases how our CNS team is committed to taking bold steps in their CNS research. By starting with how brain circuits malfunction and investigating these pathways, our aim is to alleviate the resulting symptoms that negatively impact on the daily lives of millions of people affected by mental illness: from memory loss, lack of motivation to cognitive impairment, we are looking at these symptoms.

https://www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/sites/all/libraries/content/neuromap/index.html

 

As a company, we actively support the annual World Mental Health Day, to raise awareness of the burden many people face around the world and because we believe, each of us can contribute to ensure that people dealing with problems concerning mental health can live better lives with dignity. And: even if there are setbacks from time to time, our Commitment Never Stops.

Our information platform is designed for everyone and aims to:

  • deliver fast facts and figures on mental illness and brain disorders and the vital symptoms of these conditions
  • allow the user to dive as deep as he/she likes
  • explain personal experiences from people suffering from mental health symptoms
  • showcase our neurobiological scientific research to improve our understanding of the brain and ultimately, find effective solutions for brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia or major depressive disorder
  • explain the latest brain circuit research to find not only pharmaceutical solutions, but also how we are exploring ways to improve mental health through brain training and other innovative non-pharmacological treatments
  • show how our collaborations with leading researchers across the globe can collectively combine efforts and achieve results.

The San Dailey Sun~Chronicles – Memorial Day 2018 Issue

 

“All the Good News”                                                                                                                                                                                          “News You Can Use”

“No Rumors, No Fakes – Just the Facts, Jack!”

“Newspapers are worth at least the price you pay; if it is free, it is worth nothing”

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TWWTW: That Was the Week That Was in America

 

In the North American Wild West . . .

 

Dateline: Cheyenne, Wyoming

For the first time in over 44 years, the Game and Fish Commission approved grizzly bear hunting. Opponents are disturbed that the animal’s population might grow extinct while being targeted by the NRA.

 

Dateline: Roswell, New Mexico

The Senior Special Olympics need 500 more volunteers for the scheduled games which run from July 18 to July 22, 2018.

 

Dateline: Denver, Colorado

A record was set in the sale of recreational marijuana. In March, it hit the $105 million mark.

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Along the North Atlantic Coast . .

Dateline: Tallahassee, Florida

The state crime rate has hit a 47 year all-time low. The shootings at high schools did not figure into the statistics.

Dateline: Providence, Rhode Island

The Roman Catholic diocese reports that no man has signed up for the Class of 2020 seminary school, which resumes this fall.

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In the American Heartland . .

Dateline: Indianapolis, Indiana

Besides the fact that a foreigner (Australian #12 Will Power) won the Indianapolis 500, some find it odd that Hoosier gas station owners are training staff to identify patrons and report them to police if they indeed think buyers are involved in human trafficking.

Dateline: Lincoln, Nebraska

A hearing is scheduled whether to restore Nebraska’s mountain lion hunting season. The season was stopped six years ago. Why? The NRA is looking into it.

Dateline: Bolivar, Missouri

87-year-old J. Donald Baker died after piloting a single engine airplane. The refuge landed at the Silo Ridge Golf Course. Observers wonder if he was late for his tee-time.

 

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Elsewhere in the United State of America . .

New Yorker Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize Championship!  Odds are unlikely that despite the efforts of two dozen Republican congresspersons, reigning President Donald J. Trump will receive any peace prize.

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Major Golf Score = POTUS I.Q.

POTUS Donald J. Trump’s Most Notable Sporting Achievement During

His Nibbs’ U.S.A. Presidency

 

(FLORIDA – Earth Day Eve, Saturday, April 21, 2018) – While other living presidents were in Texas participating in former First Lady Barbara Bush’s funeral arrangements, the reigning elected President did something for the very first time. With the secret service attesting his score card, DJT scored equal to his intelligence quotient (IQ).

Pres Trump chipped to the 16th green and had enough. DJT picked up his golf ball and headed to his ‘oval office’ in Mirror-al-Lago, Florida. Neither the POTUS nor his Department of the Treasury caddies have revealed his nibb’s final score.

Speculation is that it approached a 70!

Trump’s actual IQ may be as low as 66.

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    White House Press Secretary for the WH was not available for comment and did not answer our phone calls or e-mails. She may have been playing in a foursome some distance behind DJT.

    Recognizing that there has been a significant rise in gasoline prices and Earth Day (1970-2018) was going to occur, his nibb’s signed two executive orders before he showered after his stunning round of golf.

One EX Order was to allow pollution and another was to aid oil companies to explore for petroleum – tax credits – even in national parks and nature preserves that exist on federally-owned lands.

The President’s overwhelmed personal physician, who now works double-time trying to micromanage the U. S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs, remains concerned about his patient’s skin cancer exposure, the prospect of providing care to thousands adversely affected by the renewed Trade War, Syrian military actions, and impending injuries and illnesses of troops involved in the war (aka military actions) versus Cuba.

Cuban leaders remain adamant that the WH cannot be trusted. Their newly appointed Communist Party leader and head-of-state replacing the Castro brothers is hoping that the imperialist Vice President and U. S. President will die shortly of carcinoma and rectal cancer, respectively.

 

 

 

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In the North American Wild West . . .

 

Dateline: Grand Junction, Colorado

 

Someone claimed they started a recent out-of-control fire while working on a lawn mower tire. No word on why they may have used it as fuel for a bonfire nor who they voted for in the last national election.

 

Dateline: Boise, Idaho

 

A second firearm company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in seven days. Boise Gun Company was shot by recent political and legal challenges about gun control and violence involving the death of American children.

 

 

Along the North Atlantic Coast . . .

 

Dateline: Charlotte, North Carolina

 

The city entered a bid to host the 2020 Republican National Convention. There is already contention of how to mark the toilet room doors.

 

 

Dateline: Durham, New Hampshire

 

James Dean, Jr. – no relation to Jimmy Dean Sausage or legendary actor James Dean – is the new president of the University of New Hampshire. No word yet how he will respond to an NCAA basketball probe or how he will use this post as a stepping-stone to run for the presidency of the USA.

 

 

Dateline: Alamonte Springs, Florida

 

Police say a woman sprayed gasoline on her ex-boyfriend and set him on fire during an Easter dinner. Authorities did not reveal why the man accepted her dinner invitation and what provoked both of them to want to go to hell.

 

 

Dateline: Richmond, Virginia

 

Governor Ralph signed legislation raising the threshold for felony thefts from $200 to $500. The Governor’s Office failed to comment why he wishes to encourage violations of the Seventh Commandment nor what thief he was trying to get released from prison without pardoning.

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In the American Heartland . . .

 

Dateline: Wichita, Kansas

 

The state recorded its lowest number of abortions in 30 years. The report in the Wichita Eagle did not include information of what became of Planned Parenthood locations nor if this was due to a reduction in teenage sexual activity.

 

 

Dateline: Beatrice, Nebraska

 

A man robbed a bank so that he could receive medical treatment from the state prison system. Authorities were dumbfounded whether he was looking for a sex-change operation or why he could not find a gun to take into the bank.

 

 

Dateline: Egg Harbor, Wisconsin

 

The Alpine Resort, Gun, and Golf Course, which has been family-owned for more than 95 years, is on the market. The family would not respond to inquiries as to what Chinese family from Red China they will sell.

 

 

Elsewhere in the United State of America . . .

 

University of Notre Dame fans are celebrating

both a men’s and woman’s NCAA National Championship!

 

Their basketball team finished 34-3 this season after defeating previously undefeated U. Conn Huskies and once-beaten Mississippi State Bulldogs last weekend in the 2018 Final Four. It was head coach Muffet McGraw’s second title and 800th career victory.

 

The men’s hockey team won two at the 2018 Frozen Four – winning games versus the Michigan Wolverines and University of Minnesota at Duluth Bulldogs. That earned the hockey program N.D.’s first national championship in history.

 

As with the dramatic last second winning baskets, the hockey team scored with 3.5 seconds remaining in the Michigan game and rallied from a 2-0 deficit versus the Minnesota team during the Frozen Four played in St. Paul, Minnesota

 

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Finding Your Creative Genius

 

Creativity, channeling energy, and connectivity of separate technologies are essential cognitive qualities, which scientific studies have revealed that geniuses, award winners, and great fine artists possess. Another key attribute is that superb individuals apply their curiosity of their environment.

 

Not everyone can achieve the greatness of Mozart, Einstein, Shakespeare, nor Matisse but start being more curious of the world around yourself and you may be amazed with the results. Creativity, discovery, and invention is not solely based on IQ.

 

Great accomplishments have occurred when engineers, scientists, musicians, and painters have somehow linked two realities from different technologies. Imagination is a key. Simpler minds can be vulnerable to physical or mental distractions or unrelated facts. Another key to unlock new directions in most any field of endeavor is channeling energy with focus.

 

This focus is analogous to a wise manager budgeting resources effectively in order to address multiple needs, facilitate issue resolution, and solve problems.

 

Musicians often refer to harmony. With creativity, we can perceive a harmonic connection of dispersant ideas.

 

In addition to meditation, one technique I have used is to feel every bodily sense – sight, sound, smell, touch, proprioception, and taste. Think of what qualities each sense gives your brain and combine the sensations and cognitive feelings.

 

Your ultimate success will depend upon how you apply knowledge, work hard, display perseverance, and become – if you aren’t already – passionate about your field of work.

 

If you do not believe this, just take a look at savants with a diagnosed mental illness. Their abilities in specific areas are outstanding. One set of examples are those known as calendar savants. Savants can display unreal behaviors without collaboration with other masterminds.

 

For your information, these ideas are not just proven theories. Investigate real-life examples and study the following resources:

  • Biographies of recognized geniuses
  • The Theory of Everything
  • The evolution of biotechnology’s CRISPR
  • The organization “Bring Change 2 Mind”
  • The field of Architecture
  • Hypotheses of Precognition
  • The elements of Extrasensory Perception (ESP) and the Paranormal

 

 

Those of us who aren’t natural geniuses can muster great results by collaborating with others. The winning team concept goes beyond the sporting arena.

 

Healthcare professionals and smart citizens are promoting the destigmatization of mental health. Old concepts have given rise to prejudice, unfair judgement, and isolation of people with mental health diagnoses. Acceptance – not isolation – is important. People historically have been preyed upon. After all, one of four Americans has a mental illness. This approach is contraindicated in terms of better mental health as well as being unethical bias.

 

We can agree that minds and mental health matters. Treatments as well as how we view it matters very much.

 

Evidence is overwhelming that people who work with their hands simultaneously stimulate their brains. Runners can also relate to the “high” they feel.

 

Aside from teamwork, there are many ways to develop ingenuity. There must be more than 100 exercises to boost neural activity of the brain and creativity.

 

 

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United States Declares War on Three New Fronts in Three Continents

Washington, D.C. (Easter Week 2018) – Alleged Christian Donald J. Trump is now declaring new wars in three continental fronts: East Asia, Central America, and the Middle East – versus Red China, Syria, and ‘caravans’ of North and South Americans headed north, supposedly to work in agricultural jobs that U.S. citizens will not do.

The renewed ‘Tariff War’ targeted at the socioeconomics of over one billion people may be the toughest to win. Those that know history recall bankruptcies as well as lost ‘military’ battles the U.S. has waged against immigration and Middle East people.

Those that understand American government see irony of how any President can declare war without an act of Congress.

Also remarkable is, as the National Director of National Security (DHS), a.k.a. Homeland [no relation to German Nazis] described, no details to the White House Press Corp how, when, why, and at what financial cost the southwest border war will entail.

Perhaps it would help if presidential advisors would provide planning assistance for the federal government?

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More planning and less tweeting may improve the United States’ odds of winning any international conflict?!?

As my old friend Bob would say, “Lord have mercy!”

Timing in sports, stand-up comedy, business, cooking, and international politics is very important. May the Lord spare US from three losses, poor jokes, bankruptcy, world disasters, death, and another burned pot roast.

 

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