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  1. After 6 months of blood pressure medication, I should be fine next fall when I finally see the house/ghost.  I do like the idea of convincing neighbors that the ghost of my wife’s ex moved a couple of blocks away.  In my younger days, I moved into an apartment where I knew that a lady had been murdered. Didn’t bother me a bit for the 3 years that I lived there.  

  2. I’ve refused to see a Doctor for as long as possible but will see one on Monday.  In November, I saw a Dentist to finish what he started before Covid. Before starting, he checked blood pressure and said mine was at 189.  My fear isn’t dying but having a massive stroke and living for an additional 10 years in that state.  So, it looks like this 68 year old will have to take my health seriously, go on blood pressure medication, probably go on diabetes medication (a Doctor that I saw 5 years ago said I was a borderline diabetic).  Whether I’ll get my first colonoscopy remains to be seen.  As long as I make my son’s high school graduation, I’ll be satisfied. However, making my son’s college graduation at age 77 would be better.

  3. After 3 years away, if Thailand gets rid of all Covid requirements for those with the 2 shots and booster, I’ll be back either next Fall or early winter.  I still have the house near Chiangmai, unoccupied at the moment.  My wife also was left a house just north of the airport in the Zhongshan Dong area, by her deceased ex husband. I’m not sure in what condition it’s in, but it does need a roof.  I’ll be moving back permanently in 4-4.5 years, after my son graduates from high school.  My wife may or may not move back, as 6 months ago, she opened a Thai restaurant in the Kansas City area, with a loan from me.  It’s my insurance policy for her, in case something happens to me.  
    The problem with the house is my wife’s best friend was occasionally going by the Hong Dong house but won’t now, since she and her son has seen the ghost of my wife’s ex inside the house.  From what I understand, some neighbors have either seen the ghost or believe my wife’s friend account.  The lady that takes care of my house refuses to go to house to take pictures because of the ghost sighting.  When I go over later this year, I would like to stay at least 2 months to work on my house and get the Hong Dong house ready to rent out, if it is salvageable. Am I going to have problems going anyone to work on it?  I’m assuming that I need to erect a spirit house and have monks bless the house. I’ll do it if that ends the ghost stories. What do you guys think?  Will I always have a problem renting the house because of the ghost stories and nosy neighbors telling them to potential renters?  I have no idea if the neighborhood is strictly Thai or if I can rent to foreigners who wouldn’t be put off by the ghost stories.  

  4. Steve, Lou Dobbs never was on The Nightly Business Report.   He looks a little like Paul Kansas, who was a long time host.  Dobbs was a longtime host of CNN Moneyline..  He remained with CNN from 1880-2009, then was hired by Fox News in 2012.  The last 7 years at CNN saw his anti immigration views expressed and in 2009 his Obama  birther views.   As long as Fox News and Trump were joined at the hip, Dobbs could do no wrong there. Once Fox News for sued for 2.1 billion, his views about election fraud became a liability.  Another example of a wasted Harvard education.  

  5. 4 hours ago, cavanami said:

    Never heard that Covid is a conspiracy, it is real, people die, so that is real enough. In theory, any virus has a vaccine to head off the virus, but it might take some years to find that vaccine.

    You hear it all the time in the U.S,   Mainly from 20-50 year olds that think Covid is just a bad cold at worst. It’s unusual FP senior citizens to think that way. Hopefully, I get vaccinated in the next couple of weeks, as vaccines in Kansas open up to those 65 and up on this coming Tuesday. 

  6. The only thing left to talk about concerning Trump is the impeachment trial, that could start as early as next week. The only reason why I care about it is, if he is convicted, a simple majority of the Senate can bar him from Federal offices for life and strip him of all perks of being an ex President (like Secret Service protection and allowances for a staff and offices.  Where he’s ultimately going to end up at, he will have a cell mate for company and will have a job making license plates. 

  7. Over the last 40-50 years, most Presidential pardons went through a process, where White House lawyers looked at requests, determined the facts of the case and then recommended either to pardon or not.  Trump doesn’t follow this process.  He pardons people that he knows.  He listens to people like that great humanitarian Kim Kardashian    He also listens to people and their lawyers pled their case on Fox News.  Not exactly a reasonable method to dispense pardons.

  8. I didn’t see this coming; Trump pardoning Flynn.  Actually, I did post 3-4 months ago here that if Trump loses, you will see the most corrupt manner in which Presidential pardons have ever been given.  There have been extremely questionable pardons given in the past, notably Mark Rich by Clinton.  The number of pardons that Trump will give to people that he has a direct connection to is going to be beyond comprehension. I just glad that Jeffery Epstein is dead, so Trump can’t pardon him.

  9. 2 hours ago, chocolat steve said:

    Dems get the Senate it will probably last until 2022 and they'll lose it again. They have no message. Now that trump is out, what's the message that will get people voting for you over any random Republican candidate who is always going to be great at messaging and narratives. they know how to gaslight, lie, etc. Dems need kitchen table messaging. Climate change is important, but its not going to get a person off their ass to vote. 

    Actually, more vulnerable Republicans are up for re-election in the Senate in 2022, more than 2020.  If Democratic leadership, starting with Schumer, pull their heads out and come up with a winning strategy for the mid terms, they should have the majority on both chambers by then.  By 2024, McConnell will be too old to be Majority Leader.  The problem is between now and 2022, he will put up every obstacle to appointments and spending bills that he possibly can.  If the Democrats don’t win Georgia, don’t look for any bipartisanship over the next 2 years. 

  10. I still hold out a slim hope that Georgia elects two Democratic Senators.  If Trump changes tactics and drops his fraudulent voting lawsuits and instead goes after Republican States, like Georgia, Arizona and Wisconsin, to elect their own slate of electors to vote for him, he could face a backlash from some voters in Georgia, who vote for the 2 Democratic candidates.  Plus, Stacy Abrams should be able to increase the size of the Georgia Democratic base, if only by those citizens that turned 18 between November 3rd and January 5th. I really want to see Mitch McConnell become irrelevant.   

  11. One other thing. This is the last election that I’ll listen to the polling “experts.”  An 8-10 point lead by Biden?  Many Senate races tied or Democrats slightly in the lead?  That worked out well.  Chuck Schumer should be fired for his strategy in the Senate races.  Hopefully, they can apply lessons learned to the Georgia races.

  12. Very happy that Trump has only 70 days left instead of 4 more years.  Not happy that Democrats lost seats in the House and, unless there is a minor miracle in Georgia, will not control the Senate.  The Republicans captured more Governorship’s and State Houses, which positions themselves nicely when reapportionment happens next year.  At least, with no blue wave, there will be no court packing, green new deal or Medicare for all during this Congressional session.  Hopefully, the Democrats can show the Republican Senate for what they are; obstructionist group that puts Party over America. In 2022, the Senate again has lots of vulnerable Republicans running for re-election.  I hope that the Democrats can find a successful way to combat the socialist charge.

    I really thought that Trump’s track record would be his undoing. It wasn’t.  Both Parties grew their base with more voters.  We are a nation almost equally divided. While demographics don’t favor the Republican Party, it’s going to take 1-2 generations to die off to settle which side prevails. I’m pretty sure I won’t be around to see it.  
    on that cheerful note, I’ll turn my attention to the only thing that Democrats can hang their hats on; the 2 Senate races in Georgia.  It would be nice to win both of them, if only to make Mitch McConnell Mr. Irrelevant .   

  13. I hope that all U.S. citizens and military abroad mailed their ballots as soon as they got them.  When Trump says he wants all ballots to be counted by the end of Election Day, he intends to back it up in the Courts, where his appointees are waiting to repay the favor of being nominated by him.   I voted almost 2 weeks ago.  All blue.  I plan on celebrating November 3 in Trump’s home State, at Disneyworld 

  14. Conway also attended last Saturday’s Supreme Court nomination.  Maybe Trump should withdraw her name as all it has produced is bad karma.  If McConnell gets Covid, that’s all the proof that I need to confirm the existence of karma.

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  15. It turns out that last Saturday’s Supreme Court nominee’s introduction was a super spreader event.  Besides the President possibly catching it there, the Republican National Committee Chairwoman and the head of Norte Dame University came down with Covid. As did  Senator Mike Lee from Utah, who is on the Judicial Committee and attended a 90 minute meeting of all the Judicial Committee and never wore a mask.  Since then, A fellow Judiciary member, Thom Tillis, also tested positive.  If it weren’t for the single minded determination of McConnell, I’d say there’s no way that she will be confirmed by Election Day, and possibly not confirmed at all, if the election is a near landslide. 

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  16. The town hall presidential debate should be interesting, assuming there will be an equal number of Trump loyalists and haters.  My proposal for the next two debates is to put shock collars on both and when they interrupt the others time, let them have it.  They could bring in Bill Murray to administer the shocks.

     

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