Soldier above all others William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-11-21

Soldier above all others William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-11-21

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Soldier above all others William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-11-21Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: The soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.
Douglas MacArthur

Soldier above all others William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-11-21

Our forces saved the William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-10-21

Our forces saved the William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-10-21

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Our forces saved the William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-10-21Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Our forces saved the remnants of the Jewish people of Europe for a new life and a new hope in the reborn land of Israel. Along with all men of good will, I salute the young state and wish it well.
Dwight D. Eisenhower

Our forces saved the William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-10-21

Right To Bear Fruit Established In Maine

Right To Bear Fruit Established In Maine

By Bob Small

I had almost forgotten my previous days with a community garden in Philly (she was a blonde, too) when my wife (#3 but who’s counting) decided that now that we’re retired we can start a vegetable garden, along with some fruit trees. Borough Swarthmore fought us on the fruit trees but went down to defeat.

This brings us to Nov. 2 in the state of Maine, a secessionist state –from Massachusetts in 1820– which recently passed Question 3 by 60 percent of the vote. Briefly, this gives individuals “the right to produce, harvest, and consume their own food.”

State Rep William Faulkingham (R-136) give a rather long-winded support of this. Jumping ahead 25 to 30 years into the future, could we see our government creating roadblocks and restrictions to the peoples right to food?

Will Monsanto own all the seeds?

Right To Bear Fruit Established In Maine

Opoosition ranged from valid concerns to well….

While Katie Hansberry (Maine State Director of the Humane Society) brought up the possibility of lifestock cruelty unlimited by animal cruelty laws, Janelle D. Tirrell (Maine Veterinary Medical Association) queried “Does this mean I can keep a cow in my Portland Apartment? Can I slaughter pigs in my front yard?”

While Maine chose to constitutionalize these rights, only a handful of other states have these rights, Pennsylvania not being one. Thus cities and municipalities can try and determine what you can and cannot grow, Of course you can always appeal this but who has the time and money to take the long way around just to grow apples and tomatoes, etc.

Further, Pennsylvania does not grant a Constitutional right to hunt or fish, as half our states do, but the state does sell fishing ($22,90) and hunting ($20.97) licenses.

I seem to remember that the Pennsylvania Legislature unofficially closed on the first day of hunting season.

You can also continue to purchase raw milk in Pennsylvania — until big Farma prevents that.

So, in Pennsylvania, you may grow and consume your own fruit and vegetables
but you do this at your own risk of legal ramifications.

And Monsanto may be watching.

Right To Bear Fruit Established In Maine

Job Turnaround Hopes Realistic?

Job Turnaround Hopes Realistic?

By Joe Guzzardi

The October Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed that the economy boomed forward with a higher than anticipated 531,000 new jobs, a good sign for workers across the board. Wall Street analysts had predicted that 450,000 jobs would be added.

Private payrolls jumped 604,000 while the unemployment rate fell to 4.6 percent from 4.8 percent. BLS also revised up the total jobs for August and September by 235,000 in part because it recalculated seasonal factors. The economy registered its strongest growth in the leisure and hospitality sectors, 164,000, followed by manufacturing, 60,000, then transportation, 54,000, construction, 44,000, and healthcare, 37,000.

Job Turnaround Hopes Realistic

No doubt the labor market and Biden administration benefited from the coronavirus case decline, and employers’ renewed push to hire. Also contributing to the surprisingly strong October report was the post-Labor Day pandemic unemployment programs’ expiration that included the $300 federal bonus and extended eligibility from the traditional 26 weeks to 79 weeks.

In October, some demographic sectors benefited greatly, specifically female workers. Women represent about 57 percent of October’s job gains, 370,000, a dramatic shift from September when men gained all of that month’s new jobs, but more than 300,000 women left the labor force.

More female workers could soon be re-entering the labor pool. Jasmine Tucker, the National Women’s Law Center director, said that women are enjoying a “turnaround.” Tucker points to a return to in-person learning, and an hourly wage increase for hospitality and leisure workers from $17.12 per hour in October 2020 to $19.04 per hour only one year later. But, a hitch: Tucker estimates that, assuming October’s vigorous pace continues, it would take about eight months for the economy to gain back the nearly five million jobs lost during the pandemic.

Several demographic groups suffered an unemployment spike between September and October, including white women who went from 3.7 percent to 3.9 percent; Asian women, 3.4 percent to 4.4 percent, and Hispanics, 5.6 percent to 5.7 percent. Nearly one woman in every three, or 32.6 percent, who were unemployed in October had been out of work for six months or longer.

On behalf of women who successfully landed jobs in October, and want to keep their positions as well as in the best interests of women still seeking employment, the NWLC should immediately demand that the Biden administration stop handing out employment permits indiscriminately to border crashers, and to other illegal immigrants who have reached the interior. An estimated 160,000 illegal aliensnow in the interior have received parole, an immigration status that includes work permission. Most are low-skilled, and will compete head-to-head with workers, women and otherwise, in leisure and other occupations that don’t require more than a high-school degree.

American minorities, those seeking jobs and those already employed are especially vulnerable to an immigration-driven expanded, cheap labor pool. Numerous academic studies, including many done by liberal-leaning, pro-immigration analysts, found conclusively that immigrant labor, when readily available, depresses U.S. wages.

No analyst fits the “liberal-leaning, pro-immigrant” label better than New York Timesop-ed columnist and Graduate Center of the City University of New York economics professor Paul Krugman. Showing a mastery of Econ 101 and other economic principals he learned while earning MA and PhD degrees at MIT, Krugman wrote: “Immigration reduces the wages of domestic workers who compete with immigrants. That’s just supply and demand: we’re talking about large increases in the number of low-skill workers relative to other inputs into production, so it’s inevitable that this means a fall in wages.”

Since Krugman’s conclusion is inarguable, advocacy organizations like the NWLC, founded in the 1970s, comprised of lawyers and activists who seek justice for their constituency, need to step up immediately to oppose the Biden administration’s employment authorization giveaway. The border invasion shows no sign of slowing. Detentions and arrests at America’s Southwest border hit an all-time high in 2021. More than 1.7 million migrants were detained at the border, a significant percentage of which will eventually become work authorized, and expand the labor market – terrible news for U.S. workers.

Biden could reverse the open borders course he’s chosen to pursue. But he prefers to welcome the world, give corporate employers a helping hand, and keep Americans struggling to recover from the job-killer pandemic. Future BLS reports may indicate a strong economy, but the important variable is that new jobs go to citizens and lawfully present residents, not aliens who knowingly violated U.S. laws.

Joe Guzzardi is a Progressives for Immigration Reform analyst who has written about immigration for more than 30 years. Contact him at jguzzardi@pfirdc.org.

Job Turnaround Hopes Realistic?

When you befriend William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-9-21

When you befriend William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-9-21

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When you befriend William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-9-21Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: When befriended, remember it; when you befriend, forget it.
Benjamin Franklin

When you befriend William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-9-21

Internet Needs Better Rules, Not Stricter Referees

Internet Needs Better Rules, Not Stricter RefereesSubstack founders Chris Best and Hamish McKenzie just penned a wise and necessary critique of the existing paradigm of social media. The complete article can be found here.

The recent Facebook leaks have prompted a torrent of proposals for fixing social media’s harmful effects on society, including demands for more oversight by company executives, boards, or regulators. None of these addresses the core problem of the attention economy, which no amount of top-down control can fix.

The real problem is at the foundation: a business model that sells people’s attention to advertisers, which motivates companies to reward the content that most effectively manipulates people’s emotions. That in turn, because of the platforms’ scale and dominance, has knock-on effects for all of media, culture, and politics. The only path to a healthier internet is to build a new foundation, with a model that gives power back to people.

Social media giants already have too much control over discourse. They have user populations greater than the population of any country on earth, and their moderation policies affect many times more people than the First Amendment does. We should be wary of inviting these companies to referee discourse even more than they already do.

Instead, the key to a healthier platform is to flip the power dynamic: give the people themselves the power to choose what they pay attention to.

Visit here for the rest of the story.

Internet Needs Better Rules, Not Stricter Referees
Internet Needs Better Rules, Not Stricter Referees

Slavic Christmas Lunch 2021

Slavic Christmas Lunch 2021 — Holy Myrrh-Bearers Ukrainian Catholic Church’s annual Slavic Christmas and Saint Nicholas Lunch is noon, Sunday, Dec. 5.

On the menu are stuffed cabbage, pierogies, halushki (cabbage with noodles), kielbasi and sauerkraut, ham, home made desserts, beverages and chicken fingers for the children.

There will be a visit from Saint Nick.

Tickets are $20 and $10 for children. It’s free for those 12 and under.

Seating is limited and no tickets will be sold at the door. To reserve a seat call 610-544-1215 or email HMBCHURCH@Verizon.NET.

Attendees are asked to bring new socks, gloves, hats, undergarments, thermals for the homeless shelters for the Saint Nick’s basket for the homeless.

The church is at 900 Fairview Road, Swarthmore, Pa. 19081.

Slavic Christmas Lunch 2021
Slavic Christmas Lunch 2021

Purposed in Christ William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-8-21

Purposed in Christ William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-8-21

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Purposed in Christ William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-8-21Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: He made known to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, to be put into effect when the times reach their fulfillment—to bring unity to all things in heaven and on earth under Christ.
Ephesians 1:9-10

Purposed in Christ William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-8-21

God’s first creature William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-7-21

God’s first creature William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-7-21

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God's first creature William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-7-21Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: God’s first creature, which was light.
Francis Bacon 

God’s first creature William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 11-7-21

Dem Appears Poised To Win Commonwealth Court Seat

Dem Appears Poised To Win Commonwealth Court Seat — It appears that a Democrat might win a state judicial race in Pennsylvania after all.

Lori Dumas now leads Drew Crompton  1,273,054 to 1,266,430 for Commonwealth Court according to the Department of State’s website, as of noon, Saturday, Nov. 6.

Commonwealth Court is the intermediate appellate court where cases involving state agencies are heard along with some in which the Commonwealth is a party.

Last minute votes broke for Ms. Dumas 37, 143 to 5,246.

Funny, how that seems to happen for Democrats. Montgomery County School Board races that had been thought won by freedom-lovers are now in question due to bad ballots.

And of course there are those magically found 12,000 ballots in the New Jersey’s 3rd state Senate District, in which Republican truck driver  Edward Durr appeared to upset long-time Senate President Steve Sweeney.

When the races was called for Durr, he was up  32,742 to 30,444.

But, hey, magic happens in South Jersey, right.

We hope the Republican establishment fights for Durr like a rabid wolverine, and we hope Durr’s voters rise in outrage at this obvious theft attempt.

Granted the former hope might be magic based.

There is a big upside to this, though. Pennsylvania’s other GOP court victories seem secure, which means your votes did count. Maybe not as much as they should have, but you weren’t wasting your time voting.

Election mistrust is the greatest crisis this country is facing.

By-right mail voting should end.

If chains of custody are violated, criminal prosecutions should occur.

In Pennsylvania, poll watchers should be given state-wide jurisdiction, rather than be limited to the county in which the reside.

Certified ballot counting observers should be allowed as close as they want to be to the ballots being counted.

It should be made clear that election transparency automatically takes precedence over corporate intellectual property (IP). Amazingly enough, the IP claim was used to stifle investigation into voting machines in the 2020 election. It’s just  one of the reasons many of us think Trump is the rightful winner.

Dem Appears Poised To Win Commonwealth Court Seat
Dem Appears Poised To Win Commonwealth Court Seat -- It appears that a Democrat might win a state judicial race in Pennsylvania after all.