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(2) Rosemary Clooney – Come On-A My House – YouTube
Wondering Wednesdays, Room for All, and One Possible Vision
Context, Thought, and Learning: ShiraDest Offers Project Do Better
The common good, or the general welfare, includes the Public Domain Social Infrastructure, and much more. All parts of our world system, must become more fully inclusive for all of us. I have a humble idea for one possible potential vision of what a kinder world could look like, if anyone would like to see the big picture outlined?
My working title: Baby Acres…
Action Items:
1.) Imagine some possible ideas for what you would like the world to look like in 60 years.
2.) Share them with us in the comments, here, please.
3.) Share your thoughts on whether a more inclusive calendar might help, or hinder, that possible world,
4.) Write a story, blog post or tweet that uses your ideas, and share it here, please!
Dear Readers, ideas on learning, especially multiple #LanguageLearning, on-going education and empathy-building, to #EndPoverty…
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A dozen Republicans voted against Congressional Gold Medals for police who protected them on Jan. 6 – The Washington Post
Southeast Asian Politicians: ASEAN Must Sanction Myanmar if Military Doesn’t Budge — Radio Free Asia
Six prominent Southeast Asian politicians on Wednesday urged the region’s nations to impose sanctions on Myanmar if the military government there doesn’t free political prisoners, restore the elected government it toppled in a coup last month, and prosecute those responsible for killing civilian protesters.
In a strongly worded statement, the politicians criticized the “impotence” of the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) and demanded the bloc discard its non-interference principle, because, they believed, it was an obstacle to ensuring democracy and protecting people’s rights in the region.
All “ASEAN governments must unite and send an unequivocal message to the Myanmar military junta to immediately free all political prisoners, to restore the political situation in Myanmar to that prior to the 1st February 2021 coup and to respect the people’s votes in the November 2020 general election,” the politicians’ statement said.
Source: Southeast Asian Politicians: ASEAN Must Sanction Myanmar if Military Doesn’t Budge — Radio Free Asia
Dr. G. reminds us -Monday Notes: Democracy and Voter Suppression — K E Garland — Critical thinking for Human Community

A democracy is “a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections.” Sounds simple, right? The people have the power and we vote in elections so that other people can put in place the things we care […] […]
Dr. G. reminds us -Monday Notes: Democracy and Voter Suppression — K E Garland — Critical thinking for Human Community
Life’s GPS

Life is like a GPS
with every change in direction
it has to reset itself
to get where you are going.
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Just as true in the spiritual realm
God’s Spirit shows us the way to go
We often choose our own path:
get off track
headed the wrong way
sometimes crash and burn;
But our Spiritual GPS
resets and lets us know
what needs to be done
to once again turn around
and head in the right direction.
Rosemary Clooney — Andrea Bianchi – Drummer
Rosemary Clooney (nata il 23 maggio 1928, ci lascia per sempre il 29 giugno 2002) fu una cantante e attrice americana. È diventata famosa nei primi anni ’50 con la canzone “Come On-a My House”, seguita da altri brani pop come “Botch-a-Me”, “Mambo Italiano”, “Tenderly”, “Half as Much “,” Hey There “e” This Ole House […]
Rosemary Clooney — Andrea Bianchi – Drummer
With the Government Absent, Who Was Responsible for Saving Restaurants? – Eater
This charade of “choice” is the consequence of a cascade of failures by the U.S. government in the face of a monumental challenge. It was obvious that this pandemic posed an existential threat to the restaurant industry and its millions of workers. Yet shutdowns happened haphazardly and incompletely, while clear and actionable data about how to safely operate was virtually nonexistent. Much-needed relief is only now starting to materialize (and there isn’t nearly enough of it). The industry and its workers have been left to hang by a thread, with an estimated 110,000-plus bars and restaurants closed, 2.5 million jobs lost, and countless dead.
These failures are rooted in one of America’s most toxic core beliefs: that the economy matters more than the people who create it. It wasn’t surprising when the state basically abandoned the restaurant industry and its workers; in the absence of state support, what choice did operators and workers have but to keep working? The government called restaurant workers “essential” to the economy. Unfortunately, that designation also meant that they were expendable as bodies encountering a deadly virus.
Source: With the Government Absent, Who Was Responsible for Saving Restaurants? – Eater
Self-Care | Chateau Cherie
Source: Self-Care | Chateau Cherie
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