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#HeadlineTherapy ‘Some form of crisis is almost inevitable’: The $38 trillion national debt will soon be growing faster than the U.S economy itself, watchdog warns

Thanks to Nick Lichtenberg of Fortune Online for the Headline

Oh well, America sneezes and the whole World catches pneumonia. Yes economics as well as decorum is up the spout in America and heaven knows where this is all going to lead.

The warning comes from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. (CRFB) who are non-partisan but will probably have the FBI and ICE after them shortly.

So what might happen.

1 Financial Crisis – Investors will lose confidence, interest rates would spike and devalue existing bonds potentially triggering failures in banks and financial institutions.

2 Inflation Crisis, when money loses it’s value because the government has had to print more to avoid default, but kills the ability of normal people to buy normal things in the shops.

3 Currency Crisis Forget Trump’s tariffs, the dollar will go down in value and America will struggle to afford it’s already hefty imports.

4 Default Crisis, If the USA defaults on the interest payments of it’s Trillion’s of debts then global credit would freeze, stock markets crash and the World would plunge into a deep recession. This is unlikely.

5 Gradual Crisis This is more likely, a gradual erosion where no acute event occurs, but the American way of Life declines with an estimate that the real income per person would be 8% lower by 2050. Like a maggot eating away at an Apple.

Yes very depressing , but a good Headline nevertheless.

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#An Afghan woman judge who escaped from the Taliban: ‘Ireland saved our lives’

Thank you to Hosanna Boulter of the Irish Times Online for the Headline

This Headline intrigued me , it is a real life example of an Afghan Woman and her husband who escaped the clutches of the Taliban when the Americans cleared out of Afghanistan an let the Taliban loose on the populus.

The lady in question , qualified as a ‘judge’ when she was 25 years old, the minimum age for a circuit judge in Afghanistan. While the Americans were present she was still in constant danger with death threats and had to keep a low profile as well as changing cars in order to avoid being attacked. Three of her colleagues were killed in car bomb attacks.

Once the Americans left though, she was a target for the Taliban and their aggression to women having any rights, never mind doing important work. She, her husband and unborn child had to leave very quickly and managed to get Irish Visas for themselves but had to leave the rest of their family behind who are now in hiding.

Thankfully, the little family are now able to begin rebuilding their lives in Ireland and as the lady who escaped says ,’ Ireland saved our lives’.

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The rights of women.

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#Farmers block Lidl site with tractor barricade

Thanks to Danny Fulbrook of BBC News Online for the Headline

The demonstration to block the entrance to the large distribution site for Lidl supermarkets was to protest for fairer food prices. I am pleased it has raised the profile of their campaign and I hope the other supermarket chains such as Sainsburys, Marks and Spencers, Waitrose , Tesco’s Aldi and Morrisons all take note.

In order to guarantee animal welfare we need to ensure that the process of growing food and looking after animals is not loss making. We all have a responsibility for this.

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I only do shopping lists and they are not fun

Daily writing prompt
List five things you do for fun.

Only do shopping lists, and they are not fun, they are tedious and the effort of shopping is monotonous. Apologies it was raining all day yesterday and I’ve got the dishes to do.

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#HeadlineTherapy Police fined after officers hurt by petrol bombs

Thanks to George Torr at BBC Online News for the Headline

Apparently the Personal Protective Clothing(PPE) that was issued to four officers on the training for dealing with petrol bombs was defective and caused them to suffer burns which resulted in them having to go to hospital , but thankfully they have recovered and have now returned to normal duties.

PPE has a lifespan and unfortunately those four sets of PPE had reached the end.

The Police Force was sued by the Health and Safety Executive as they didn’t do a proper risk assessment. Thankfully this issue has now been addressed and all training has been reviewed and presumably equipment will be checked before being handed out. I suppose this is important for when the Police are called out on duty for any incident.

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#HeadlineTherapy Let’s transfer free transport from oldies to our struggling youth

Thanks to Melanie McDonagh from the Standard Online for the Headline

Youth employment has been hit severely by the change in cost structures introduced by various governments, which, while trying to improve the conditions for lower paid workers have been used by employers, particularly in retail, hospitality and entry-level jobs for first time workers to reduce the numbers employed on the basis of the cost to them.

The article suggests transferring benefits that older people in London get for a travel card that enables them on some occasions to travel free throughout the day or possibly just at off peak times to young people who are going to interviews of indeed travelling to work. Frankly I think this is robbing Peter to pay Paul.

However, let’s look at employers calling “foul”. If a young person can do the job then they should be paid to do that job at an agreed rate. If you cannot run your business and employ people fairly, in good conditions and with rewards and training to continuously improve then you shouldn’t be allowed to employ people. That is the other side of the coin. If anyone needs help to travel then they should be considered for help, if it allows them to achieve their goal.

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#HeadlineTherapy The Indian couple who won a $200,000 settlement over ‘food racism at US University

I’m very sensitive to smells in microwaves, indeed I never used “work” microwaves in shared kitchens for this very reason.

We all would occasionally say to someone who was cooking particularly “pungent spicy ” food, my that ‘s a bit strong, but think no more of it. We certainly wouldn’t think that we would get sued for mentioning it.

It tended to be the teenage young men who particularly liked the supermarket bought curry who were the worse culprits as they very often didn’t clean the orange stains plastered to the sides and ceiling of the said microwave and worse the overspill onto the bottom of the microwave. Hence my reluctance to use the microwave.

Still the case in America was a bit different, the husband and wife involved in the case are both tertiary degree Anthropologists and part of the settlement was that they would be allowed to graduate from the University they sued as long as they promised not to return. Interesting request.

I think that to call it food racism is a a bit flavoursome, or just plainly wrong. I mean some people associate garlic with French cooking , but it’s in all sorts of cooking and anyway how about poor Anne of Cleeves who the Dogsbody Papers claimed used the smell of Garlic to put Henry “off” consumating her marriage to him when in fact it was he just didn’t fancy her. That Garlic story entered the realms of history and to this day some people still believe it.

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#HeadlineTherapy Farage inadvertently breached MP’s rules says watchdog

Thanks to Kate Whannel Political Reporter, BBC Online News for the Headline

I hate to promote “Brand Farage” any further than is necessary, but this headline caught my eye Apparently it’s alright for him to have breached MP’s rules 17 times by failing to register financial interests totalling £384,000 within the 28-day limit . He won’t even get detention or have to write out 500 lines of I will not do it again.

Apparently the parliamentary commissioner for standards said that the breaches were “inadvertent”.

Oh well, I don’t get a chance to even take my pension without HMRC assuming I am taking a second income and taking money off me without checking that in fact it was my only source of income and that their actions would cause me financial distress despite my appeal. I suppose that was inadvertent too and really not worth bothering about. No parliamentary investigation about that eh? Or for the 6,000,000 other UK dwellers affected.

However, back to the “head in the clouds” Parliament. I checked the biography of this said parliamentary commissioner and yes ,he may be an expert in Law, but accepting apologies which he did from Mr Farage and acknowledging Mr Farage’s inability with computers and Mr Farage’s ability to blame anyone but himself strikes me as naïve and yes perhaps in his world it was’ ‘inadvertent.’ I suspect the parliamentary commissioner is not very good with computers either.

In my World, we have an MP who is paid a good salary and has entitlement to a pension normal people would sell their soul for. He also has significant financial interests in the outside World which do often conflict with his role as an MP. Why would he want to spend time in his constituency when he’s got bigger fish to fry? Not to mention what he is being paid for by the likes of Google and other Social Media Outlets for his self-promotion of his own ideas. I’m afraid Parliament to Mr Farage is just a vehicle to promote his bigger plans, just like his role as an MEP was.

He cannot take responsibility for his errors and plays his “I’m a good fellow, know nothing about computers” card and guffaw in the private members bar after that he got away with it . Many of his supporters would be guffawing in the bar with him , if they were allowed to.

Actually this is such a bad example of behavior to everyone that “standards” , parliamentary or not result in a deterioration in the understanding of what is right. Perhaps the Parliamentary Commissioner is over qualified and they should get a good cost accountant in to do a work study on Mr Farage and see if his efforts are appropriate to his role.

Also let’s move Parliament to Milton Keynes with serviced office and serviced accomodation while we’re at it.

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Daily writing prompt
If you could make your pet understand one thing, what would it be?

The little guy has to understand many things that are strange to him, but one that one thing that I hope he understands(and after sometime with us I think he does)is that we care for him and have his best interests at heart.

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Toast

I don’t have a pop up toaster.There is no room in the small kitchen,so if I want to make toast I use the grill on the cooker.

I am reliably informed. ,by someone who published a French bean recipe on the Internet that I do not “grill” my toast but ” broil” it.

Grilled heat comes from below and Broiled heat comes from above.

My cooker grill has heat coming from above…therefore I must “broil ” my toast.

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