Lisa Vanderpump is “devastated” after her canine Giggy passes away

Lisa fans know that she is an avid animal lover. Not only does she have several dogs, but she also has a number of turtles, swans, and two miniature ponies.

In May 2017, the star and her husband opened the Vanderpump Dogs Rescue Center in Los Angeles, California. The couple also co-founded the Vanderpump Dog Foundation, which helps with the rescue and medical care of abandoned dogs.

In an interview with E! News she explained why it was so important for her and Ken to build the organization.

“Ken and I have fought for more humane treatment of dogs around the world,” she said at the time. “One of the pieces of the puzzle was really opening a rescue center, but we wanted to open a rescue center that wasn’t depressing, and I know it’s like nothing else you’ve ever seen.”

Virgin Galactic cancels area take a look at in New Mexico

Virgin Galactic’s carrier aircraft releases its Unity spacecraft during a glide test.

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Virgin Galactic’s most recent space flight test was halted after the engine of its SpaceShipTwo vehicle “Unity” failed to fully ignite while attempting to take off over New Mexico on Saturday.

While there were no passengers on board, Unity was piloted for the flight by CJ Sturckow and Dave Mackay. Virgin Galactic wanted to reach the edge of space for the third time, in its first space flight from its New Mexico operating base. The spaceship landed back on the runway at Spaceport America, about 50 miles north of the city of Las Cruces.

“The firing sequence for the rocket motor was not completed. The vehicle and crew are in great condition. We have several engines ready at Spaceport America. We will check the vehicle and fly again soon,” the company said in a tweet.

Virgin Galactic confirmed that the spacecraft had successfully returned on a glide flight to land at Spaceport America in New Mexico, where it took off under its carrier aircraft about an hour earlier. The company found that both pilots are “safe and sound”.

“Bike stop, SpaceShipTwo Unity,” Virgin Galactic said in a tweet.

An unofficial webcast hosted by space news site NASASpaceflight appeared to show that the spacecraft engine stalled after a brief shot. SpaceShipTwo was released under its carrier aircraft at an altitude of about 40,000 feet, with Unity’s engine igniting just before shutdown. Typically, the spacecraft is set free from the jet and then fires its rocket motor for more than a minute, reaching a speed about three times the speed of sound.

Virgin Galactic’s spaceflight attempt was the company’s first in nearly 22 months. The previous space flight attempt in February 2019 when Unity reached an altitude of almost 90 kilometers during a test launch from the Mojave Desert in California. The company is working to launch commercial service flights from Spaceport America, where it has relocated operations from its development and manufacturing facilities in the Mojave Air and Spaceport.

Saturday’s flight was the first of three remaining space tests the company plans to conduct to complete development of its spacecraft system. The third will wear founder Sir Richard Branson. The impact of the canceled test on Virgin Galactic’s flight schedule remains to be determined. The Branson flight was previously scheduled for the first quarter of 2021.

In addition to the two pilots, Unity’s flight on Saturday conducted microgravity experiments for NASA, awarded as part of the agency’s Flight Opportunities program.

Virgin Galactic has roughly 600 customer reservations on its books, most of which sold a few years ago at a price of $ 200,000 to $ 250,000 per ticket. The company plans to fully reopen ticket sales in 2021 after Branson’s flight, although it is not known how much tickets will cost after sales reopen. Company executives previously said that due to the high demand for tickets, Virgin Galactic expects to significantly increase prices on its first commercial flights.

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Tragödie, Covid Isolation und psychische Gesundheit

Tony Hsieh, CEO von Zappos.com

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Tony Hsieh schien alles zu haben.

Hsieh startete die in Las Vegas ansässige Schuh-E-Commerce-Plattform Zappos und verkaufte sie 2009 für 1,2 Milliarden US-Dollar an Amazon – die größte Akquisition in der Geschichte von Amazon zu dieser Zeit. Er war ein Unternehmer, der sich durch seinen unkonventionellen Führungsstil auszeichnete, der die Kultur über alles stellte und sich über die Unternehmenshierarchie lustig machte. Im Jahr 2010 veröffentlichte er ein Buch, das seinen eigenen Führungsstil in einem Buch kodifizierte: “Glück bringen: Ein Weg zu Gewinn, Leidenschaft und Zweck”. Er war auch dafür bekannt geworden, 350 Millionen Dollar für die Wiederbelebung der Innenstadt von Las Vegas zu spenden.

In einem First-Person-Tell-All-Artikel, den Hsieh 2010 im Wirtschaftsmagazin Inc schrieb und veröffentlichte, beschreibt Hsieh den Flug nach Seattle, um sich mit Bezos zu treffen, bevor der Deal formalisiert wurde.

“Ich gab ihm meine Standardpräsentation über Zappos, in der es hauptsächlich um unsere Kultur geht. Gegen Ende der Präsentation begann ich über die Wissenschaft des Glücks zu sprechen – und wie wir versuchen, sie zu nutzen, um unseren Kunden und Mitarbeitern besser zu dienen”, so Hsieh schrieb.

Er fuhr fort: “Aus dem Nichts sagte Jeff: ‘Wussten Sie, dass die Leute sehr schlecht vorhersagen können, was sie glücklich machen wird?’ Das waren die genauen Worte auf meiner nächsten Folie. Ich stellte sie auf und sagte: “Ja, aber anscheinend können Sie PowerPoint-Folien sehr gut vorhersagen.”

Der Moment liest sich jetzt wie ein Vorbote der kommenden schweren Zeiten.

Am 18. November starb Hsieh im Alter von 46 Jahren an den Folgen einer Rauchinhalation, nachdem er in einem kleinen Lagerraum hinter einem Strandhaus in New London, Connecticut, aus einem Brand gerettet worden war. Offiziell wurde der Tod von Connecticut als Unfall gewertet Büro des Chefarztes. Berichten zufolge wurde mindestens ein Notarbeiter belauscht, der sagte, er habe sich im Inneren verbarrikadiert.

Die Jahre vor Hsiehs frühem Tod umfassten unersättlichen Alkohol- und Drogenkonsum, extremes “Biohacking”, einschließlich der Frage, wie lange er ohne Essen und Urinieren auskommen konnte, eine Besessenheit mit Feuer und Kerzen und den Kauf von Häusern in Park City, Utah, und das Bezahlen Laut Berichten in Forbes und im Wall Street Journal verdoppeln die Menschen ihr höchstes Traumgehalt, um auf den von Hsieh gekauften Grundstücken zu leben, wenn sie mit ihm zufrieden wären.

Auch ohne genau zu wissen, was in diesem Schuppen in Connecticut passiert war, hatte Hsieh eindeutig Angst. Experten für psychische Gesundheit warnen davor, dass die anhaltende Covid-Pandemie das Gefühl der Isolation und Einsamkeit verstärken kann, und bieten Tipps und Ressourcen, um Hilfe für sich selbst oder Ihre Angehörigen zu suchen.

Bei Einsamkeit geht es nicht nur um Nähe

Die Abwesenheit von Menschen in der Nähe definiert keine Einsamkeit, sagt C. Vaile Wright, Senior Director für Innovation im Gesundheitswesen in der Praxisdirektion der American Psychological Association.

“Einsamkeit ist wirklich das Gefühl, niemanden zu haben, der sich um dich kümmert. Das ist etwas anderes als nur allein zu sein. Menschen können allein sein und sich nicht einsam fühlen”, sagt Wright gegenüber CNBC.

“Viele von uns sind aufgrund von Covid physisch isoliert, aber es ist immer noch von entscheidender Bedeutung, soziale Verbindungen aufrechtzuerhalten, die sinnvoll sind und diesem Gefühl der Einsamkeit entgegenwirken.” Das kann Telefonanrufe, Videoanrufe und Spaziergänge mit Freunden im Freien bedeuten, aber es kann auch bedeuten, Pflegepakete zu senden oder Briefe zu schreiben, sagt Wright.

Wenn ein Freund oder eine geliebte Person isoliert, ist das eine “wirklich kritische rote Fahne”, sagt Wright.

“Das Markenzeichen wäre, wenn jemandes Symptome seine Fähigkeit beeinträchtigen, auf signifikante Weise zu funktionieren”, sagt Wright gegenüber CNBC. “Sie sind nicht in der Lage zu arbeiten, nicht einmal von zu Hause aus zu arbeiten oder zur Schule zu gehen. Sie haben aufgehört, auf sich selbst aufzupassen, was so aussehen kann, als würden sie nicht duschen, nicht essen, nicht schlafen oder sie können sich nicht um ihre Lieben kümmern.”

Inmitten der Coronavirus-Pandemie, in der es zur Norm geworden ist, sich von anderen Menschen fernzuhalten, um sich körperlich gesund zu halten, kann sich die Isolation als eine Person manifestieren, die nicht zu regelmäßig geplanten virtuellen Terminen erscheint und keine Texte gemäß ihrer üblichen Trittfrequenz zurückgibt oder Substanzen missbraucht .

Es ist schwieriger, gefährliche Einsamkeit zu erkennen, wenn alle aufgefordert werden, getrennt zu bleiben, sagt Wright.

“Es wird für uns noch wichtiger, alles zu tun, um Menschen zu erreichen, in der Regel diejenigen, von denen wir wissen, dass sie anfälliger und hartnäckiger sind”, sagt sie gegenüber CNBC. Manchmal erreichen besorgte Freunde und Angehörige nicht, weil sie nicht wissen, wie sie die Situation beheben können, sagt Wright, aber selbst wenn sie nur Bedenken äußern, kann dies eine große Hilfe sein.

“Normalerweise suchen die Leute nur jemanden, der sich um sie kümmert, der hören will, was sie durchmachen, ihre Erfahrungen validiert und dann vielleicht bei der Problemlösung hilft”, sagt Wright. “Aber ich denke wirklich, wir müssen uns nur darum bemühen, offene, nicht wertende Fragen zu stellen, wie es den Menschen geht.”

Laut Wright gibt es folgende gute und einfache Möglichkeiten, um zu sagen, was zu sagen ist, wenn Sie besorgt sind, dass ein Freund oder ein geliebter Mensch in Gefahr ist: “Ich mache mir Sorgen um Sie. Können Sie mir sagen, wie es Ihnen geht?” Oder: “Ich habe bemerkt, dass Sie nicht wissen, wann Sie Texte zurückgeben, und ich frage mich, ob es Ihnen gut geht.” Jemanden, der sich einsam fühlt, für ihn da zu lassen, ist der Schlüssel, sagt sie.

Warum Einsamkeit schlecht für unsere Gesundheit ist

“Wissenschaftler aus verschiedenen Disziplinen argumentieren, dass Menschen unsere soziale Spezies sind, und deshalb mussten wir uns im Laufe der Menschheitsgeschichte auf andere verlassen”, so Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Professorin für Psychologie und Neurowissenschaften an Brigham Young University erzählt CNBC. “Ein Teil einer Gruppe zu sein war mit Sicherheit und Effizienz verbunden. Es ist also sehr bedrohlich, außerhalb einer Gruppe oder allein zu sein.”

Soziale Isolation bedeutet, “alles ganz alleine bewältigen und bewältigen zu müssen”, sagte Hold-Lunstad. “Es wurde argumentiert, dass sich unser Gehirn im Wesentlichen so entwickelt hat, dass es die Nähe zu anderen erwartet. Wenn wir dies nicht tun, wenn uns diese Nähe zu anderen fehlt – und wir anderen besonders vertrauen -, entsteht ein Zustand der Wachsamkeit und Bedrohung Unser Gehirn.”

Wenn sich das Gehirn in einem “erhöhten Alarmzustand” befindet, sendet es auch Signale an den menschlichen Körper, und das “kann Dinge wie erhöhten Blutdruck und Herzfrequenz, zirkulierende Stresshormone und Entzündungen umfassen”, sagt sie. “Diese Informationen wurden wiederum mit einer Reihe chronischer Krankheiten in Verbindung gebracht – sie wurden mit Depressionen in Verbindung gebracht und interessanterweise sogar mit einer höheren Anfälligkeit für Viren.”

Die Forschung von Hold-Lunstad hat gezeigt, dass die Wahrnehmung der Unterstützung ausreicht, um “diese physiologischen Reaktionen zu dämpfen”, die mit dem Gefühl der Isolation verbunden sind. Ihre Laboruntersuchungen zeigen geminderte Reaktionen auf Stress, selbst wenn die Personen, die den Studienteilnehmern ein Gefühl der Unterstützung geben, nicht im Raum sind.

“Die Wahrnehmung der Verfügbarkeit von Support ist also enorm”, sagt Hold-Lunstad. “In einer meiner Studien, in denen wir Daten von über 300.000 Teilnehmern weltweit hatten, stellten wir fest, dass die Wahrnehmung von Unterstützung mit einer um 35% erhöhten Überlebenschance verbunden war.”

Es hilft auch, freundliche Dinge für andere zu tun. Hold-Lunstad hat gerade eine Studie zwischen Juli und September mit etwas mehr als 4.200 Studienteilnehmern zwischen den USA, Großbritannien und Australien abgeschlossen. Es zeigte sich, dass diejenigen, die zufällige freundliche Handlungen für Nachbarn vollzogen, ob sie einen Rasen mähten oder Informationen darüber austauschten, wo sie Backhefe fanden, “in den vier Wochen eine signifikante Verringerung der Einsamkeit zeigten”.

Auch Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene haben Probleme

Laut der Umfrage der American Psychological Associations Stress in America aus dem Jahr 2020 geben 67% der Erwachsenen der Generation Z (im Alter von 18 bis 23 Jahren) an, dass das Coronavirus “eine Planung für ihre Zukunft unmöglich macht”, eine Statistik, die die Psychologin Dr. Mary Alvord für CNBC hervorhob. Und die Hälfte der Teenager der Generation Z (13-17 Jahre) gibt an, dass die Pandemie laut dem Bericht “ihre Pläne für die Zukunft ernsthaft gestört hat”.

Und während das Coronavirus und die daraus resultierenden Veränderungen im Leben eine massive Hürde darstellen, gibt es laut Alvord auch andere Stressfaktoren, darunter “Rassenunruhen, Fehlinformationen, Spaltung der Bevölkerung und der Familien, finanzieller Stress der Familien, Trauer und Verlust nicht nur durch COVID-Todesfälle und Krankheiten, aber auch von Arbeitsplätzen und Unternehmen verloren. ” Es gibt auch die ständige Unsicherheit in Bezug auf die Schule und ob sie persönlich, online oder in einer Kombination aus beiden stattfinden wird, sagt Alvord.

“Übergangsriten werden verpasst”, sagte Alvord. “Sport-, Theater- und Clubaktivitäten werden verpasst oder virtuell abgehalten, aber nicht gleichbedeutend mit persönlichen Aktivitäten.”

“Obwohl sie alt genug sind, um die Nachrichten zu lesen und zu hören, sind sie nicht immer in der Lage, alle Ereignisse und Probleme im Blick zu behalten”, sagte Alvord, der auch Mitautor von “Conquer Negative Thinking for Teens: A Workbook to” ist Brechen Sie die neun Gedankengewohnheiten, die Sie zurückhalten. ” “Wenn Sie” katastrophal “wie” Was ist, wenn dies passiert “und” Was ist, wenn ich nicht x “hören, kann dies bedeuten, dass die Angst überhand nimmt und die Perspektive verringert wird. Fragen Sie den Teenager oder jungen Erwachsenen:” Was sind? ” die realistischen Chancen, dass etwas wirklich Schlimmes passiert: “Können sie damit umgehen?” und “Was würden sie einem Freund sagen, der sich über dieselben Gedanken Sorgen macht?”

Ähnlich wie bei den oben genannten Warnzeichen für Erwachsene sind “plötzliche Änderungen des Verhaltens, des Schlafes, des Essverhaltens oder der Verschiebung oder Abschaltung von Freunden und Familie sowie negative Selbstaussagen” wichtige Warnzeichen, die junge Erwachsene nicht bewältigen, sagt Alvord.

Eltern “können Bewältigung modellieren”, sagt Alvord gegenüber CNBC und gibt Teenagern und jungen Erwachsenen eine Vorlage für den Umgang mit Stress. Sie können dies tun, indem sie angesichts von Stress und ungeplanten Straßensperren ruhig bleiben. Oder: “Wenn sie nicht ruhig sind, können sie etwas sagen wie: ‘Ich bin so frustriert, weil x gerade passiert ist. Aber ich werde ein paar tiefe Atemzüge machen, mich beruhigen und die nächsten Schritte herausfinden. Ich werde darüber nachdenken 3 Dinge, die ich gegen diese Situation tun kann ‘”, sagt Alvord. “‘Ich kann nicht alles kontrollieren, was vor sich geht, aber ich kann diesen Teil davon kontrollieren und ich denke über einen Plan nach, um damit umzugehen.'”

Professionelle Ressourcen

Wenn jemand, den Sie kennen, in verzweifelter Gefahr ist, rufen Sie 911 an und schicken Sie einen Arzt zu sich nach Hause, sagt Wright.

Eine weitere wichtige Ressource ist die National Suicide Prevention Lifeline unter 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

Wenn ein Freund oder eine geliebte Person in Gefahr ist, sich selbst zu verletzen, ist es in Ordnung, direkt zu sein, sagt Elinore F. McCance-Katz, stellvertretende Sekretärin für Gesundheit und menschliche Dienste für psychische Gesundheit und Substanzgebrauch, die Agentur in der Abteilung der Bundesregierung Health and Human Services arbeiten an der Verbesserung der Verhaltensgesundheit, wodurch die Hotline finanziert wird. Sagen Sie ihnen, dass sie die Hotline 24 Stunden am Tag anrufen können, sagt sie.

“Teilen Sie auf unkomplizierte und unterstützende Weise mit, was Sie bemerken, und bieten Sie an, darüber zu sprechen (z. B.” Sie waren in den letzten Wochen sehr traurig “)”, sagt McCance-Katz gegenüber CNBC über einen Abteilungssprecher. “Seien Sie bereit, die direkte Frage sanft zu stellen: ‘Haben Sie darüber nachgedacht, sich selbst zu verletzen?’ Sie werden die Idee nicht in den Kopf Ihres geliebten Menschen stecken, sondern viele sehen dies als einen Weg, die Tür für das Gespräch zu öffnen. Es beseitigt das Stigma, das mit Selbstmordgedanken verbunden ist, und die Schande, die man empfinden kann, wenn sie sie haben . “

Wenn Sie sich Sorgen um einen Freund oder einen geliebten Menschen machen und dringend Hilfe oder Anleitung benötigen, können Sie auch die National Suicide Prevention Lifeline anrufen, sagt McCance-Katz.

Wenn ein geliebter Mensch oder Freund Anzeichen einer Verschlechterung der psychischen Gesundheit zeigt, kann eine professionelle Therapie erforderlich sein. “Die meisten Therapeuten haben sich der Telegesundheit zugewandt, dh Videokonferenzen oder nur dem Telefonieren, und wir wissen, dass beide Methoden genauso effektiv sind wie von Angesicht zu Angesicht [therapy]”, Sagt Wright gegenüber CNBC. Die Suche nach einem Therapeuten kann bei Ihrem Hausarzt oder Ihrer Versicherungsgesellschaft beginnen. Wenn Sie keinen Hausarzt oder keine Versicherung haben, können Sie zunächst Freunde und Familie nach ihren Empfehlungen fragen oder weiter suchen ein Therapeuten-Locator im Internet, wie der von Psychology Today.

Grundsätzlich ist es schwierig, jemandem zu helfen, der mit psychischen Problemen zu kämpfen hat. “Es kann eine Herausforderung sein, wenn Sie der geliebte Mensch oder der Freund sind, weil Sie oft nicht viel unter Ihrer Kontrolle haben, außer zu erreichen, Ressourcen anzubieten, sich selbst als Ressource auszuschalten”, sagt Wright gegenüber CNBC. “Bis zu einem gewissen Grad muss es die Person selbst sein, die sich bemüht. Und das ist wirklich herausfordernd.”

COVID Aid Fiasco Reveals McConnellism’s Rival Trumpism In Disregard for American Welfare

Americans have lived for some time under a political system that is arguably best characterized as minority tyranny. Certainly the nation has suffered for the past four years under the insidious rule of a president who lost the referendum by 3 million votes in the 2016 election as the nation was embroiled in a devastatingly costly war – human, financial, and geopolitical terms – and financial catastrophe from 2000 to 2008 by the Bush-Cheney regime, which also sneaked into office after losing the referendum. And even when the majority were able to vote for Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, it had to happen in the context of a still-existing Gerrymandan district, which in many cases meant that Republican candidates could win local elections in voting rounds in states in which still an overwhelming democratic electorate was represented.

The current political debacle has attracted the public’s desire and support for a tyranny of the minority that disregards the will of the American people as manifested in the November 3rd elections.

126 Republican members, over 60 percent of the Republicans in the House of Representatives, including the minority leader Kevin McCarthy, have signed the lawsuit in Texas to reject the votes of Americans in key swing states and thereby discard the election results in favor of Donald Trump.

So we should see that the agenda of introducing minority tyranny rooted in a deep disregard for democracy goes well beyond Trump, so the name of this terrifyingly real and incorrigibly popular autocracy “Trumpism” really only serves the purpose of long agenda of this agenda obscure history and its broad scope in republican politics.

A strong proponent and practitioner of this tyranny, who tends to receive less guilt and certainly less attachment to the autocracy despite taking his position in the spotlight, is Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Still, McConnell can certainly compete with Trump in terms of his rule of tyranny and his utter disregard for the American people and their need and suffering. He tends to lurk in the shadow of Trump, who takes center stage when it comes to total disregard for the nearly 300,000 American lives lost to the COVID-19 pandemic and the millions who died from infections and possibly have suffered long-term health consequences. Not only does Trump barely lift a finger to tackle the pandemic despite having the abundant resources of the world’s richest nation, but he also fails to recognize in words, let alone expressed sorrow, that American families are dying.

However, McConnell also has the ability, with the simple lift of a finger, to unleash an abundance of resources to help manage the tremendous stress and daunting challenges Americans and their families face by providing financial support to them, as well as the state and locals Support is provided by governments that provide the services that help these families by keeping schools safe, administering tests, ensuring that hospitals and healthcare workers have adequate resources to care for the sick – and by simply providing basic lighting for their constituents sustained by funding from firefighters, police and teachers, and more.

McConnell has been practically single-handedly blocking bills since the CARES bill was passed last March in an attempt to give Americans much-needed relief. The Democrats passed the $ 3 trillion Heroes Bill last May and have since proposed and since offered a reduced $ 2.2 trillion package. In October last year, he turned down the opportunity to put a vote in the Senate on a $ 1.8 trillion package that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Democratic spokeswoman Nancy Pelosi were negotiating.

Instead, McConnell tabled a $ 500 billion “skinny relief” package for a Senate vote last October that left no funding for state and local governments and minimal funding to expand unemployment. The law was not passed by the Senate.

Most recently, he refused to put a US $ 908 billion relief bill to the vote, created through a careful bipartisan compromise between New York Republican representative Tom Reed and Senators Susan Collins from Maine, Bill Cassidy from Louisiana and Lisa Murkowski Alaska and Mitt Romney from Utah were forged from the Republic, as well as the Democratic representative Josh Gottheimer from New Jersey and Senators Joe Manchin from West Virginia, Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan from New Hampshire and Mark Warner from Virginia. Independent Senator Angus King of Maine also attended.

McConnell’s gross dishonesty was shown when he repeatedly insisted that he work with the White House to pass a bill that the President will sign.

Just a few days ago, Mnuchin, on behalf of the White House, offered a $ 916 billion aid package that includes aid to state and local governments, as well as solid liability protection against COVID-19-related lawsuits for businesses, schools, nursing homes and other healthcare facilities included facilities so they could not be sued for endangering people.

McConnell is supposed to be on board so we know it’s not the price. He must be able to serve the industry’s special interests in potentially bad behavior and the endangerment of life, such as that of Tyson Foods, whose managers, as the latest lawsuit alleges, have run a betting pool on how many of their employees are would infect with the coronavirus.

Just as Trump’s behavior has exposed loopholes and loopholes in our democratic processes that our founders simply could not imagine our leaders seize and exploit, McConnell demonstrates as the Senate majority leader to prevent a bill of his choosing from being passed Vote is coming, a similar nervous breakdown.

McConnell’s decisions seem to relate to what he wants and to the particular interests to which he is indebted as he opposes bipartisan efforts to act on behalf of the American people and even opposes the White House. He abuses his power in violation of the spirit, if not the letter, of our democratic and constitutional processes.

And he does it with such dishonest and evil enthusiasm. Indeed, as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo pointed out last April, while McConnell refuses to endorse aid to states, especially blue ones, claiming they are fiscally responsible, McConnell’s home state of Kentucky is getting far more Federal funding than he contributes, while blue states like California and New York, which McConnell railed against, are contributing far more than they received from the federal government.

McConnell is a man who values ​​democracy and refuses to act in the interests of the American people.

While Trump may be gone, McConnell stays and cultivates tyranny much quieter and smarter, and thus perhaps more dangerous than Trump ever could.

Tim Libretti is a professor of American literature and culture at a state university in Chicago. A longtime progressive voice, he has published numerous academic and journalistic articles on culture, class, race, gender, and politics, for which he has received awards from the Working Class Studies Association, the International Labor Communications Association, and the National Federation of Press Women and the Illinois Woman’s Press Association.

Biden’s greatest avenue for actual income within the Center East is to put money into Trump’s Abraham Accord

Imagine President-elect Biden faced with two doors that represent the Middle East dilemma he is facing. What he chooses will color his administration and have a historical impact on the most booby-trapped region of the world.

One door is marked “Return to Obama’s Iran Nuclear Deal”.

The other is called “Build On Trump’s Abraham Accord”.

The literature is littered with confusing two-door parables and allegories, from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, where the choice is between the wider or the narrower and more difficult road, to Frank R. Stockton’s 1882 short story, “The Lady, or the Tiger?” where two soundproof doors lay in front of the king’s daughter’s lover.

As with most of these stories, there are dangers in every path.

Democratic party politics and election promises suggest that President-elect Biden is swiftly moving towards a return to the nuclear deal known as the JCPOA, a signature achievement for the man who selected him as vice president. President Trump pulled out of the deal in May 2018 after calling it “the worst deal ever”.

The smarter way would be to slowly, carefully, and fearfully move towards the door of Iran and see how much has changed in the Middle East in the four years since President Obama’s departure.

The Obama deal, never blessed by Congressional votes, failed to address Iran’s regional misconduct or its development of ballistic missiles and advanced arms supplies that left negotiators for a later day.

But it is precisely these Iranian advances that were shown in the Iranian cruise missile and drone strikes on Saudi oil fields in September 2019 and the ballistic missile strikes on US military positions in Iraq on January 8, 2020 in response to the drone attack that killed the Iranian General Qasem Solemani five days earlier.

Furthermore, in the run-up to its June elections, today’s Iran is unlikely to revert to its earlier deal, in which hardliners are determined to further marginalize so-called moderates. After the Iranian leaders accumulate more enriched uranium and install more advanced centrifuges than JCPOA allows, they won’t be giving up those gains so easily.

As much as they want the economic sanctions against them to be relaxed, the Iranian hardliners also want more: compensation for everything they have lost economically in the last four years due to renewed US sanctions. What is unspoken is that they have more time each day to develop their nuclear capabilities, either as leverage for future talks or to make the outbreak of their nuclear weapons inevitable.

The November 27 assassination of the country’s best nuclear scientist in Iran, who blamed Israel and the US for the country, has further fueled tensions and requires some response. In a sign of the hardening mood in Iran, the government only today executed the dissident Iranian journalist Ruhollah Zam.

So there is no easy way to get good business. President Biden is unlikely to provide the quick relief and compensation Iran has requested. Iran is unlikely to revert to the constraints of the deal unless it gets what it wants, and until then it will not address issues outside of the existing deal that have become more pressing.

That leaves door number two.

This is the one that President-elect Biden should go through once he takes office. President-elect Biden himself has pointed out that this could be the only foreign policy achievement by Trump he wants to build on.

President-elect Biden praised the campaign deals before they were signed by leaders from Bahrain, Israel and the United Arab Emirates in the White House in September. Morocco joined the US-brokered deal with Israel this week after Sudan did so in October.

As Axios reported this week, President-elect Biden could capitalize on this Arab-Israeli dynamic of the agreements, but he would do it differently from Trump.

“He wants to use this dynamic to reflect a positive dynamic in the Israeli-Palestinian agreement,” said Dan Shapiro, the former US ambassador to Israel under Obama.

Most important is Saudi Arabia. Conventional wisdom has it that President-elect Biden, who has announced that he will reassess relations with Riyadh, will create greater distance and focus on remaining human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia.

But here, too, Riyadh has a voice.

Should King Abdullah and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman act to release the high profile women’s rights activists who remain in prison, they should fix relations with Qatar to end a three-year confrontation through continued Kuwaiti moderation, and should they further liberalize relations with Israel the atmosphere will improve significantly.

The October 2018 assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi government agents remains a toxic barrier, but Riyadh has the potential to dramatically change that context.

Just as the UAE used its agreement with Israel to stop Israel’s annexation of the West Bank, a Saudi deal to include the agreements under a Biden government could be linked to the two-state solution with the Palestinians.

There is a bigger reason for President-elect Biden to choose door number two, and that is the foundation for institutional and strategic change in the Middle East.

The neglected seventh paragraph of the Abrahamic Convention states: “The contracting parties are ready to join forces with the United States to develop and initiate a ‘Strategic Agenda for the Middle East’ to promote regional diplomacy, to develop trade, stability and other collaborations. ”

Add Egypt and Jordan, countries that already have peace deals with Israel, and there is a chance of a modernist, moderate coalition of countries in the Middle East that focuses on future opportunities rather than settling old points.

On this basis, one could promote the kind of economic and security institutions and integration that unleash European potential after World War II. To date, these institutions have not achieved the “Europe whole and free” that was President George HW Bush’s dream, and Russia and others stayed outside.

However, no one could argue that Europe would have been better off without partial solutions.

There is also an urgent need to provide an alternative strategic future offered by Iran, Turkey, Russia and China. Better still, if this strategic change goes hand in hand with an expansion of individual freedoms, an improvement in opportunities for young people and women and a reduction in interreligious tensions.

The more these changes bring personal and economic opportunities in the region, the more the Iranian people will want to benefit from them.

Back to the two-door position of President-elect Biden, the best way to improve his chances of finding a lasting Iranian solution could be through the back door of the Abraham Agreement.

Frederick Kempe is a best-selling author, award-winning journalist, and President and CEO of the Atlantic Council, one of the United States’ most influential think tanks on global affairs. He worked for the Wall Street Journal for more than 25 years as a foreign correspondent, assistant editor-in-chief and senior editor for the European edition of the newspaper. His latest book – “Berlin 1961: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Most Dangerous Place on Earth” – was a New York Times best seller and has been published in more than a dozen languages. Follow him on Twitter @FredKempe and subscribe here to Inflection Points, his view every Saturday of the top stories and trends of the past week.

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6 suggestions for beginning a profitable enterprise from these feminine army veterans who did it

Starting a business is always a challenge, but it’s harder than it should be for military veterans – and female veterans in particular.

According to the Census Bureau Statistics, female veteran companies make up only 15.2% of the 2.52 million veteran companies. About 97% of them have no employees.

Additionally, only around 15% of all veteran-owned businesses are minority-owned.

“These statistics are amazing, but they highlight the apparent gender gap in pay and the ongoing challenges women entrepreneurs face in raising capital for their businesses,” said Chassity Jackson, a US Air Force veteran and CEO the clothing line Battle Beauties. “The lack of access to capital and production resources was the most difficult challenge for me as an aspiring entrepreneur.”

Battle Beauties Fashion founder Chassity Jackson during a recruitment ceremony at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida with the Air Force Thunderbirds.

Photo: Tech. Sgt. Andrew Leonhaard

Learning the basics of business is important for women entrepreneurs, said Patricia Frame, a U.S. Air Force veteran and founder of the consulting firm Strategies for Human Resources.

Too many female veterans “get into government contracts because they believe their veteran status means they can work quickly, and often that doesn’t happen,” Frame said. “So it is important to have a solid business plan and research on financial matters.”

Jackson and Frame recently attended the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and CNBC + Acorn’s Invest in You’s “Rebuilding Better: A Virtual City Hall for America’s Small and New Business Owners” for advice from finance and entrepreneurial experts.

Both US Air Force veterans learned a great deal about the challenges of starting a business. Here’s her advice on starting a successful business:

1. Start with a focused strategy

In the early stages of building a business, a focused approach to business is important – this is critical to avoiding wasted time and resources.

“The more focused you are from the start, the less frustration you will experience and the more traction you can generate,” says Tara Falcone, certified financial planner and founder of ReisUP, a company that offers financial wellness programs to colleges, universities, and corporations Individuals.

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Jackson said a niche target market for battle beauties fashion is key.

“I would advise entrepreneurs that if they start small, they can start out just as effectively, develop a limited set of products or services to test their proof of concept and monitor how their ideal customers react to those limited quantities first,” explained Jackson.

To help focus, Bunker Labs offers a free program for seasoned entrepreneurs called Launch Lab Online that offers mentoring, actionable customer discovery exercises, and community feedback opportunities.

2. Secure funding

Jackson and Frame funded their businesses from their own savings, but recommended that seasoned entrepreneurs raise funds from a variety of sources.

There are many initiatives that veterans take advantage of the many initiatives that support small businesses. Veterans can obtain low-cost loans from the SBA Veterans Advantage Guaranteed Loans program, which also offers small loan fee reductions to veterans, active military personnel, and their spouses.

There are also pitch competitions run by organizations like StreetShares and Bunker Labs to help veterans raise funds from non-dilutive grants. Women entrepreneurs can apply for convertible debt financing through NextSeed’s veterans community portal, and graduates of any of the military academies may be able to obtain angel funding through angel investment group Hivers and Strivers.

Frame says there is a misconception that veteran status grants them government grants that cover all of their financial problems. Believing that there is “free money” for veterans can lead to asset mismanagement that will ultimately cost them their business.

“First, learn what you need to understand, build your network, then define a plan and use all your resources and support to implement it to make you succeed,” said Frame. “If you can, work for a veteran-owned company first. Learn from their mistakes!”

3. Networking

Networking is key for small business owners.

Female veterans should “seek mentors and sponsors in business and build a network of like-minded female entrepreneurs to learn and support from their entrepreneurial journey,” Falcone said.

The coronavirus pandemic has largely ruled out personal networking, but there are many ways to network virtually.

The first step is to keep your online profile up to date so that it reflects an optimal personal brand. LinkedIn is a great platform for veterans to connect with fellow business owners in the same industry. To make meetings over the Internet more personal, you can set up virtual coffee through Zoom. In these conversations, it is important that you can talk about your company. Industry events like the Small Business Expo have also become virtual.

“Three of the most valuable resources that have helped me have been business networking events, my social capital, and liaising with my local Chamber of Commerce in Destin, Florida,” said Jackson.

When networking, it is important to be clear about your core values ​​about your business. Frame mentioned, “These values ​​can help you attract the business you want from like-minded people and hire the people you need to grow.”

4. Find out what makes your company unique

There are over 30 million small businesses in the United States, and it is critical that you stand out from the crowd to build a solid business.

First, research your competition. Do you know the industry you are entering. Then ask yourself: Why should customers buy your products or pay for your services to another competitor? Is the product better? Is it a better value?

If you have trouble answering this, you can ask your customers or employees.

You also need to ask yourself: what are you specifically bringing to this business? Define who you are, where you are from, and how to solve a problem or meet a need. From investors to customers, as the business owner, you are an important part of the equation when people choose to do business with you.

“Veterans bring many valuable perspectives and experiences to the start-up sector.” Falcone said.

Once you have all of this in place, you need to keep abreast of what’s going on in your industry and what your customers want. Then continuously innovate how your company handles products and services.

Patricia Frame, founder of Strategies for Human Resources, speaks at the SBDC seminar in Alexandria, VA.

Photo: William Reagan

5. Be ready and willing to adapt to change

The coronavirus is the perfect example of how unforeseen events can affect your company, your industry and the entire economy. Entrepreneurs have learned that if they are to survive, they have to adapt. As we have seen, many companies have already closed due to the pandemic – and many more will follow.

One company that has successfully implemented its business strategy is Gargiulo Produce in Hillside, New Jersey, which sold fresh produce and other groceries to restaurants and cruise lines prior to the coronavirus pandemic.

“When that crisis hit and we reopened our doors to retail, the company came full circle in that we are now going straight back to the consumer,” said Monica Gargiulo, director of business development at Gargiulo Produce.

It was a quick linchpin to helping their family business survive. This quick thinking of selling direct to consumers was so successful that they actually had to hire more workers during the pandemic – while many other companies laid off workers or went out of business. And they decided to keep that part of the business – even after the restaurants reopened.

It’s also a good idea to keep operations lean – you never know when the next disruption will occur. If you keep operations as lean as possible, a small business can work longer in a crisis. And it could be the difference between staying afloat or going out of business.

“The best thing a business owner or business owner can do to prepare for the unexpected is to make sure they have enough cash on hand to hold them in case revenues suddenly run dry,” said Falcone. “After all, business owners should be educated about PPP and prepared to use it [paycheck protection program] Loans and other aid programs are available. “

6. Stay optimistic

Entrepreneurs should focus on what they can control rather than on factors that are beyond their control. Take the time to take a look at the market dynamics in your small business sector and take advantage of the growth opportunities there.

Jackson wears parts of her clothing brand that includes curvy women.

Photo: Battle Beauties Fashion

The ‘Verzuz’ battle of Ashanti and Keyshia Cole has been postponed

Keyshia Cole and Ashanti

Roommate, I think it’s safe to say the internet is so upset overall after it was confirmed that Ashanti and Keyshia Cole will postpone their ‘Verzuz’ fight because Ashanti caught COVID-19! The news came just hours before the celebrations started and, to put it simply … people weren’t taking it very well. The Jasmine brand reported only on the shift. Shortly after, Ashanti took to Instagram to confirm the reports and suggest that she would still be ready to take part in a fight tonight. See what she had to say below:

That didn’t take long, as Ashanti hit Instagram Live about 20 minutes later to really spill tea on the events that were playing out.

If you didn’t know, Ashanti took a trip to Kenya a few days before the Keyshia Cole fight, and people may have been speculating online whether she would get back to the US in time to fight the fight. So much speculation that Ashanti had to purify the air! She said very specifically that she did not catch the coronavirus because of her travels, instead she apparently hugged a family member who was positive and unaware of her status. See what she had to say below:

Things got even more interesting after both Keyshia and Ashanti hopped on Instagram Live to further explain the situation and give each other support in the face of the last minute news. Keyshia seemed very supportive of Ashanti’s welfare and confirmed that the night would be a celebration for two incredible women with incredible music. See the following conversation:

The new battle is scheduled for January 9th, 2021! Will you still tune in ?!

Regardless of considerations about Covid, Trump doesn’t put on a masks on the Military-Navy sport

United States President Donald Trump joins West Point cadets during the Army Navy soccer game at Michie Stadium on December 12, 2020 in West Point, New York.

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President Donald Trump did not wear a mask for some time as he stood near West Point cadets and midshipmen of the Naval Academy who all wore masks during the Army-Navy soccer game on Saturday.

Trump, who was hospitalized in early October after contracting the coronavirus, also did not wear a mask when he directed the coin toss before the game at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York.

Nor did the umpire of the game during the coin toss, which Navy won by properly calling the tails.

The 121st meeting of the two service academies on the soccer grate came after coronavirus deaths hit a daily record of 3,309 Americans, bringing the US death toll this year to over 297,000 from the pandemic. As of Saturday, the number of coronavirus cases in the US hit 16 million so far this year.

After the coin toss, Trump entered the stands on the Army side of Michie Stadium, where he was surrounded by cadets wearing masks.

The Lame Duck President put on a mask in the stands at some point in the first quarter of the game, where he was standing not far from a cadet in an army mascot outfit.

But the president, who announced emergency approval for a coronavirus vaccine on Friday night, had his mask off when he left the stands.

And he wasn’t wearing a mask when he went out into the stands and stood with the Navy Midshipmen. With Trump in the stands was Mark Meadows, Chief of Staff of the White House, who was also not wearing a mask. Coronavirus was diagnosed at Meadows in early November.

U.S. President Trump stands among U.S. Army cadets as he participates in the Army-Navy annual college football game at Michie Stadium in West Point, New York, United States on December 12, 2020.

Tom Brenner | Reuters

Twitter users condemned the commander in chief for failing to set a good example to the cadets and midshipmen at the game, the 121st soccer meeting between the two service academies.

“Trump was the only person in the Army Navy game who wasn’t wearing a mask! Protect our troops, damn it!” Tweeted one person.

Another wrote: “He only cares about himself.”

Trump’s failure to wear a mask, even when federal health officials have urged all Americans to do so, is consistent with his near-constant refusal to wear face-covering during the Covid-19 pandemic, even when dozens of people in his orbit are positive for coronavirus have been tested.

In addition to Meadows, Trump’s wife, sons Barron and Donald Trump Jr., campaign managers, the White House press secretary, the Secretary for Housing and Urban Development, and the chair of the Republican National Committee are among those who have had Covid in the past few months.

Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, who oversees botched legal efforts of his campaign to undo Joe Biden’s presidential election victory, was discharged from a Washington, DC hospital a few days ago after testing positive for the coronavirus. Previously, Giuliani’s son Andrew, a special assistant to Trump in the White House, had a coronavirus.

Trump left the game early before the second quarter ended.

He is expected to leave the White House on January 20, despite his desperate legal and rhetorical efforts to deny a Biden victory on Monday in the electoral college.

Biden is expected to win 306 votes, 36 more than needed to win the presidential race.

When Trump was on his way to West Point on Saturday, a federal judge threw back his lawsuit to invalidate Biden’s victory in the Wisconsin popular election.

On Friday, the US Supreme Court refused to allow the Texas Attorney General to file a lawsuit directly with that court to reverse election results that show victories for Biden in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

PPP debtors have been pressured to forgive. Why ought to they decelerate?

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Small businesses that have taken out forgivable credit this year – like their banks – can’t wait to clear the balance, but tax professionals are telling them to slow down.

The CARES Act, which went into effect this spring, introduced the Paycheck Protection Program, an emergency funding line for small businesses suffering from the coronavirus pandemic.

Between April 3 and August 8 – the last day a company could have applied for a loan – more than 5 million PPP loans, representing $ 525 billion, were approved, according to the Small Business Administration.

Applicants are entitled to forgiveness if they use at least 60% of the proceeds for wage costs. Companies that do not reach the amount can be partially awarded.

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This fall, the SBA and Treasury signaled that they were ready to begin processing the loan. In October, the SBA introduced a simplified application (known as Form 3508S) for companies that had received a loan of $ 50,000 or less.

Borrowers can ask for forgiveness at any time until their loan is due. If they do not ask for forgiveness within 10 months of the last day of the covered period – the 8 week or 24 week period for the use of the proceeds – borrowers must begin making payments.

“Nobody should have to make a payment this year unless they have asked for forgiveness and their lender has received a remittance from the SBA and has outstanding balance,” an SBA spokesman said.

However, some banks send letters to borrowers asking them to apply for credit deletion or make plans to start paying.

“Thank you for trusting Florida Credit Union with your Small Business Administration (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan,” said an email sent to a borrower by CNBC.

“Your loan obligation is due on your first payment date on November 15, 2020,” the letter continued. “Please note that this loan is not a grant. As a reminder, you must apply for a loan using the link below.”

The wording is enough to get applicants to speed up the process – which, according to tax professionals, could be a huge mistake.

“I spoke to the vice president of a community bank who tried to argue with me that it is in the best interests of the customer to immediately seek forgiveness,” said Adam Markowitz, registered agent and vice president of Howard L Markowitz in Leesburg, Florida.

“Under no circumstances is that true,” he said. “Is it more beneficial to ask for forgiveness now?

“It doesn’t hurt to wait.”

The uncertainty persists

Tax professionals have been reluctant to persuade clients to forgive because so much remains uncertain about the PPP loan program.

Legislators have been battling for the next round of Covid-19 aid for the past few months, including next steps for cash-strapped PPP borrowers.

Tax deductibility is at the heart of the conflict for small businesses and the tax professionals who support them.

The PPP loan is tax-free, but borrowers cannot claim any tax deductions on business expenses that are covered by loan proceeds, according to the IRS.

These are $ 300,000 to $ 400,000 in loans that they receive if they are not granted. So this is over their heads and they are eager to deal with this part of PPP.

Nicole Davis

Founder and Director at Butler-Davis Tax & Accounting

Meanwhile, members of Congress on both sides of the aisle have pushed for deductibility. Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., Proposed a bill that would allow small businesses to deduct these recovered costs.

Deductibility is important because entrepreneurs’ taxable income appears higher on paper without these depreciations.

This could also affect their eligibility for certain tax credits when the time comes to file their 2020 returns.

“People with large loans and large deductions are telling them to hold back,” said Dan Herron, a certified financial planner, CPA and director of Elemental Wealth Advisors in San Luis Obispo, California.

“If we include the money, they have income,” he said. “If we don’t do that, they are at a loss.”

The lack of a clear path for deductibility also affects business owners’ ability to plan their cash flow needs for 2021.

“People base their business decisions on forgiveness and worry about loan payments,” said Nicole Davis, CPA, founder and director of Butler-Davis Tax & Accounting in Conyers, Georgia.

Indeed, some of their PPP borrower customers have received notices from their lenders asking for forgiveness.

“These are $ 300,000 to $ 400,000 in loans that they can get if they are not granted. So this is over their heads and they are eager to deal with this part of PPP,” said Davis.

Easy forgiveness for some, not all

If you received a notice from your lender, use caution and speak to your tax advisor before asking for forgiveness. Sometimes inaction is the best course of action.

The smallest borrowers – namely, sole proprietorships with no employees and firms that have drawn less than $ 50,000 – may have a simplified forgiveness process.

Applicants with higher credit balances, a significantly shifted workforce over the year, and other moving parts should better wait for more security.

“Wait a few more weeks and let it play,” said Megan Gorman, founder and managing partner of Checkers Financial Management in San Francisco.

“We don’t know what will happen in future stimulus packages, and the Senate won’t be back in session until November 9th.”

Khloe Kardashian’s BFF Khadijah Haqq reveals the gender of her child # 3

Khadijah Haqq is preparing to welcome a little girl, the former Dash Dolls star announced on Instagram on December 12th.

The actress who is married to the former NFL player Bobby McCray, shared a photo of herself holding her pregnant belly while standing in front of a wall of white roses at her baby shower. She revealed that her good friend Khloe Kardashian and identical twin sister Malika Haqq helped make the day very special.

“I feel like taking a shower! Today my family and friends practically brunched with me for Baby Kapri! I love you all so much. Special thanks to Malika & Dominique for planning every detail, to Khloe for my amazing flower wall, and to @sugartripla.” for making all the details the desserts, “she shared in the caption. “I’m ready when you’re a little girl.”

Posting her sister’s exciting news on her own Instagram, Malika wrote: “Our family is so blessed and excited to welcome you, Baby Girl! Kapri 2021.”