Tax Day is at Hand
1. Today is the second Monday of April and the last Monday before taxes are due. Have you filed? Time is running out. There are 37 Mondays remaining in the year.
2. Go O's. The Orioles, after a rough start are tied for first place in the AL East. That is really exciting. They have a winning record and are beginning to play strong!
3. Chris and I enjoyed a weekend of entertaining and yesterday attended an auction in Wellington for some added enjoyment. It was a nice auction and I may have brought Chris a gift while there. Call it an early Mother's Day present.
4. So I am confused, if Iran is totally defeated why then are they unwilling to negotiate terms? Traditionally, the victor sets the terms to end a conflict. As I see it, Iran is dictating terms to the U.S. Perhaps the real fake news is what is coming out of the White House?
5. Congratulations to the people of Hungary for ousting authoritarian leader, Viktor Orban, after 16 years. It was a landslide! Orban's playbook is being used by the Trump administration to suppress the American people. We should be ashamed that VP Vance went to Hungary to campaign for Orban.
6. Riddle me this: IF the energy requirement for AI Data Centers is going to be as great as projected, why are renewable energy resources not being encouraged to help meet the requirements? It does not make fiscal sense.
7. Today in History. An armed group of white supremacists attacks a courthouse guarded by a mostly-Black militia in the town of Colfax, Louisiana on April 13, 1873. A bloodbath ensues, as the militia surrenders and the white supremacists carry out a day-long campaign of terror that came to be known as the Colfax Massacre.
In the years following the U.S. Civil War, a number of freedmen and white candidates sympathetic to the cause of racial equality were elected to office across the South. This progress stirred up deep resentments among other white Southerners, bitter over the loss of the Civil War and eager to once again enshrine white supremacy into law. During this period, known as Reconstruction, federal troops were stationed throughout the South to pacify the region and protect elections. The Enforcement Acts of 1870 and 1871 prohibited people from congregating with the purpose of disrupting an election and gave the federal government the authority to use its troops in defense of African Americans and their recently granted constitutional rights.
US set to begin naval blockade of Iran's ports - Reuters
Hungarians look to changed future after pro-EU Magyar's election landslide - Reuters
Oil jumps more than 7% to above $102 ahead of US blockade on Iran - Reuters
Trump says gas prices may remain high through November midterm election - Reuters
Analysis Failed peace talks leave Trump with few options to end Iran conflict - CNN
Pope says he has ‘no fear of Trump administration’ after president’s criticism - CNN
Trump administration admits it made a mistake in Medicaid fraud accusations - MS Now
The invisible force Einstein mocked may reveal how God knows what you are thinking - FoxNews
Swalwell Suspends Campaign for California Governor Amid Sex Assault Accusations - The New York Times
-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL
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