Friday, January 27, 2012

Gazing into our Future

Mikaela returned home from after 5 adventurous weeks in India. She has taken some fantastic photos the one below are of Langur monkeys in Pushkar. The expressions are so human. One can only wonder what has their attention.
Gazing into the future!


Is it True?







The State  of the Union
 I got this in an email the other day before Obama delivered his State of the Union address.  It was originally NINETEEN Facts about the US, however I have edited some out as they are more politics than facts. Makes interesting reading. The once great nation seems to be in terminal decline unless it can restructure. That I believe can only be a achieved by facing the future and not retreating into the past.
• The top 1 percent take home 24 percent of the nation’s income, up from about 9 percent in 1976. [Source]

• Private sector job creation under Obama in 2011 was larger than seven out of the eight years Bush was president. [Source]

• The top 1 percent of Americans own 40 percent of our country’s wealth while the bottom 80 percent owns only 7 percent. [Source]


• For every one job opening, there are four people looking for work. [Source]

• Last year, China spent 9 percent of its GDP on infrastructure. The U.S. spent 2.5 percent. [Source]


• “In 2011, the United States killed Al Qaeda’s most effective propagandist, Anwar al-Awlaki; its operating chief, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman; and of course its founder, chief executive and spiritual leader, Osama bin Laden.” [Source]

• Union membership is at a 70-year low. [Source]


• The United States used to have the world’s largest percentage of college graduates. We’re now #14. [Source]

• One quarter of all contributions to federal campaigns come from 0.01 percent of Americans. [Source]

47.8 percent of households that receive food stamps are working, because having a job is not enough to keep them out of poverty. [Source]

• In the last three years, 30 major corporations spent more on lobbying than they paid in taxes. [Source]

• 50 percent of U.S. workers make less than $26,364 per year. [Source]

• More than one in 70 homes faced foreclosure last year. [Source]

• Since 1985, the federal tax rate for the 400 wealthiest Americans dropped from 29 percent to 18 percent. [Source]

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