Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Geomagnetic Jerks, Major Weather/Earthquakes | S0 News Apr.23.2019


Published on Apr 23, 2019
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The City of Mesa Meets A Higher Authority: The Supreme Court

Where's the leadership here inside City Hall for inclusive Civil Rights for everyone  when there's a vacuum 'at-the-top' - the Mayor's Office?
John Giles has certainly paid "lip-service" to ending gender bias and discrimination, but never anything more except a pledge, like the good boy scout he might be listening to another master - his group of faith-based constituents that he cannot betray or break away from without jeopardizing his political base or future in politics. It's time for him to stand up on the home base of a diverse inclusive population of close to 500,000 people and do what's right..
Take some time to think it, John, but don't take too long
WASHINGTONThe Supreme Court announced on Monday that it would decide whether the Civil Rights Act of 1964 guarantees protections from workplace discrimination to gay and transgender people in three cases expected to provide the first indication of how the court’s new conservative majority will approach L.G.B.T. rights.
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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Landmark Civil Rights Law Applies to Gay and Transgender Workers
The Supreme Court will hear cases based on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forbids employment discrimination based on sex, and whether it applies to sexual orientation or transgender status.(Image Credit:.J. Kirkpatrick for The New York Times)
The Supreme Court will hear cases based on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forbids employment discrimination based on sex, and whether it applies to sexual orientation or transgender status.
 The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has said the 1964 act does guarantee the protections. But the Trump administration has taken the opposite position, saying that the landmark legislation that outlawed discrimination based on race, religion, national origin and, notably, sex, cannot fairly be read to apply to discrimination based on sexual orientation or transgender status.

Robert Reich: America Has Already Fired Trump

It's time to go  . . .
Published on Apr 22, 2019
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Robert Reich explains how Trump has become isolated politically.
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Emotional Dave Matthews Tribute to John Lennon - In My Life

Always with affection

ARMY BUDGET REQUEST ADDS $1.5B FOR NETWORK MODERNIZATION || WARTHOG 2019


Published on Apr 23, 2019
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The Army plans to spend more than $8.4 billion over the next five years to modernize its battlefield network, according to the Pentagon’s latest budget request and Army documents.
By: Mark Pomerleau and Mike Gruss
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Boeing's Cash Machine Days Are Over > The Darling of Wall Street Investors

Billions in company buy-backs are taking a steep nose-dive ahead of Wednesday when the 2019 First Quarter Earnings Report are due for release.
There have been early signs of market turbulence and damage to the fiscal base in Seattle, trouble in South Caroline, and production-line schedules here in Mesa for the Helo Industry, due to uncertainty in defense contracts.
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Looks like a helluva upheaval in the markets across-the-boards with little time left for a turn-around. Boeing's fortunes are appearing to Max-Out. The latest from Bloomberg News just one hour ago
Boeing Max Grounding Endangers Cash Machine Adored by Wall Street
by Julie Johnssen 
"For nearly two decades, Boeing Co.’s mass-produced 737 jetliner has doubled as its cash machine.
The single-aisle plane, a favorite of budget carriers, bankrolled a decade of losses for the 787 Dreamliner and a more recent stock-buyback spree of $38 billion -- an amount equivalent to Ford Motor Co.’s market value. The newest version of the aircraft, the Max, was poised to become Boeing’s largest source of revenue and profit this year.
But since regulators grounded the best-selling 737 model indefinitely following two deadly crashes, the largest U.S. industrial company is in an unfamiliar position: conserving cash. That puts Boeing’s share repurchases at risk while threatening financial repercussions into 2020 and beyond . . .

Monday, April 22, 2019

Mesa Morning Live Sponsor Guest: Brian O'Neill

Here's the truth from Hizzoner Mister Mayor: Politicians like embellishments. . . and Giles starts off embellishing himself first . . .  there's a lot of private development.
Private investors are coming in to meet the needs of corporations making the East Valley.
More industrial building - City of Mesa buildings . . . and big capital projects like a new $18M tower monument . . . and what's the question Giles doesn't want to ask?
You'll have to watch to find out