Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Good times, sad times, birds and bees, dazes in the sun, on the beach. Hola amigos, hello strangers to friends, jokes and laughs, to float your boats. Joys and pains, dances in the rain, not today, its sunny and bright.


Walks On The Beach, Rocks And Stones, Glory Dazes To Come..Out of Box Please Jewish Army 2016.Cows To Call, Dung To Trade.Snakes in the grass or bullfrogs. Say it Again girl: Earth Angels, Birds And Butterflies, Songs Played. Daily walks.
Earth Angels, Angles Of Views, Notes and Tips, Miss 411 To find,Happy Dazes, Starleane Battles, Ben Battles, Starlet Battles:Safe Havens To Share. Daily events, to live and learn, dreams in motions, dreams in the sky. Rats to races, dicks to dawgs, games to play, ways to learn.


Kids and goats, sheep and lambs, hats to wear, labels to bears. Arms to seasons, hands to causes, tricks, treats, houses and homes, veterans on the streets, out of houses and homes, homeless blues on the streets.


Hard knocks, classes on love and hate, dreams in the air, live and learn, live and grow, daily events.


 Happy notes, tales of wales, tips and jokes, to share, dances on the beach. Life guard shacks, swimmers and sinners, jokers and poker plays to the right, joys and pains. Angels on land and sees, tips from angels goodness and mercy, back to back. Good times, sad times, birds and bees, dazes in the sun, on the beach. Hola amigos, hello strangers to friends, jokes and laughs, to float your boats. Joys and pains, dances in the rain, not today, its sunny and bright.



Daily walks, light and darkness, walks for life, good times, dances on the sands of time. Blue dreams, blue oceans, blue skies, birds and bees, fish and frogs in the waters, dances for the tricks and trades, lessons learned yesterday, turning pages walking on.


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IMPORTANT,Daily walks, light and darkness, walks for life, good times, dances on the sands of time. Blue dreams, blue oceans, blue skies, birds and bees, fish and frogs in the waters, dances for the tricks and trades, lessons learned yesterday, turning pages walking on. 

1 - Guilty

Actor Jussie Smollett found guilty of staging hate crime.Good times, sad times, birds and bees, dazes in the sun, on the beach. Hola amigos, hello strangers to friends, jokes and laughs, to float your boats. Joys and pains, dances in the rain, not today, its sunny and bright.

After two days of deliberations, a 12-person jury found actor Jussie Smollett guilty of five out of six counts of disorderly conduct. Each count is punishable by up to three years in prison and a $25,000 fine. Cook County Judge James Linn will decide whether Smollett will serve concurrent or consecutive sentences. Prosecutors claimed that the former “Empire” star made false reports to police when he claimed to be the victim of a hate crime in January 2019. Nenye Uche, Smollett's attorney, said he "respectfully disagrees" with the jury's verdict, adding that he feels "100% confident" that Smollett's case will be won on appeal. (Source: CNN)

2 - Court Trumps Trump

Court denies Trump’s efforts to shield records from Jan 6. panel  .Good times, sad times, birds and bees, dazes in the sun, on the beach. Hola amigos, hello strangers to friends, jokes and laughs, to float your boats. Joys and pains, dances in the rain, not today, its sunny and bright.

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that Donald Trump cannot shield his records from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, noting that executive privilege protects the interests of “the Presidency itself, not former President Trump individually” and that the documents are vital to Congress’s investigation. A Trump spokeswoman said the matter was far from settled, adding “this case was always destined for the Supreme Court.” The ruling comes on the same day that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows provided the House committee with text messages and emails relating to what Donald Trump was and was not doing during the riot. (Sources: APABC News)

3 - Unions Make a Comeback.

Starbucks gets its first unionized store since 19Good times, sad times, birds and bees, dazes in the sun, on the beach. Hola amigos, hello strangers to friends, jokes and laughs, to float your boats. Joys and pains, dances in the rain, not today, its sunny and bright.80

Staff at a Starbucks in Buffalo, New York, voted to establish the first labor union at one of the chain's stores since 1980. Staff argued that they were overworked and had no outlet for their complaints. Despite the small number of employees involved (just 19 of the store's 27 employees voted to unionize), Starbucks pulled out all the stops to squash the campaign, including flying senior executives and founder Howard Schultz to Buffalo for one-on-one meetings with staff. The vote could set a precedent at the coffee chain, which has more than 8,000 company-owned stores across the U.S., none of which have been unionized since the 1980s. (Source: BBC)

4 - Sacked

The Metropolitan Museum of Art will remove the Sackler name from exhibition spaces

The Metropolitan Museum of Art will strip the name “Sackler” from seven exhibition spaces amid public outrage over the billionaire family’s role in the opioid crisis. Foundations run by the Sackler family — the principal owners of Purdue Pharma, which developed the widely abused painkiller OxyContin — have given tens of millions of dollars to museums over the years including the Guggenheim in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Louvre in Paris, the Tate in London, and the Jewish Museum. The Met is far from the first museum to distance itself from the family. (Source: NPR)Good times, sad times, birds and bees, dazes in the sun, on the beach. Hola amigos, hello strangers to friends, jokes and laughs, to float your boats. Joys and pains, dances in the rain, not today, its sunny and bright.

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