I follow entities on Twitter to keep up on stuff that a stay at home father may miss in the world. I also utilize the UK Daily Mail app.
Today was the big day for a speech about Iran, I guess. Isreal's PM said stuff that was evidently offensive to the Democratic leadership. Sure the PM is doing stuff for election purposes, but our President's campaign people are supposedly involved in their election in favor of an opponent. The whole region is a mess. Lots of war stuff is going on elsewhere like between Ukraine and Russia and whatever N. Korea or Venezuela is doing as well. Not exactly sure why the President seems to think Iran is okay to have nukes... maybe he thinks they are an Apple subsidiary? Anyways, our President's Peace Prize seems to have been awarded prematurely, since there doesn't seem to be much peace, yet.
The current administration doesn't have much time left given 2016 is fast approaching. Just like those Indian rapists who feel that punishing their rapes will cause the rate of murdering of future rape victims to increase given the risk of being caught is reduced by silencing the victim, who knows who may control Washington come 2017 so now is the time to cram as much stuff as possible into action. Much of the President's accomplishments are of the lipstick on a pig variety but with great PR to hype as being progressive in a positive way.
I don't know who has benefited by the policies of the last 6 years beyond Wall Street. No one pushing risky home mortgages went to jail for the economy collapse it seems, while everyone has his money in the stock market because returns via bonds and such are lacking given interest rates being low.
Seems like the Obama administration has a fear of government email and the transparency its use creates, which makes me think there's shenanigans afoot.
I don't trust politicians nor hospital administrators who have law backgrounds. They seem to toe the ethical boundaries to whatever laws permit or break them if they feel no one will care to enforce them.
Doesn't really matter, everyone will be different in two years.
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