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06/13/26 05:02 PM #9083    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Stents are life saving. Glad you do have a heart! Slowing down is kind of easy when we reach a certain age. Thanks for all you do for us. Still waiting on cost factors for website. ❤️😊❤️


06/13/26 10:15 PM #9084    

 

W Leggett

IT WILL BE A WHILE BEFORE I DO ANYTHING TAKEING CARE OF MY SELI COMES.FIRST  THE SITE IS MY LAST THING I AM THINKING ABOUT.

NO MORE QUESTION ABOUT THE SITE. 

 


06/14/26 12:18 PM #9085    

 

Connie Schuerman (Von Dielingen)

Hey there Bill ..... yes, you definitely have a heart and I have seen the sweet side of it !!   Good to hear that you have a stent - now let it heal and take good care of yourself !! 


06/14/26 02:29 PM #9086    

 

Randy Richardson (Richardson)

Bill, so glad to hear your back home,,,,and glad to hear that you are puttin you first. Keep it up! Go ya ole Coyote.angel 


06/19/26 05:27 PM #9087    

 

Dick Storey

Good luck with it Bill.  Hang tough.  My bet is you'll be fine--stents are a common and usually a very successful treatment as you know. Yep, scary too. I also will bet you'll feel better post op. Maybe even as cranky.   ;- )


06/26/26 10:26 AM #9088    

 

Fred Miller

HISTORY LESSON ON YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY CARD:
Just in case some of you young whippersnappers (& some older ones) didn’t know this. It’s easy to check out, if you don’t believe it. Be sure and show it to your family and friends. They need a little history lesson on what’s what and it doesn’t matter whether you are Democrat or Republican. Facts are FACTS.


Up until the 1980's, Social Security cards expressly stated the number and card were not to be used for identification purposes.
Since nearly everyone in the United States now has a number, it became convenient to use it anyway and the "NOT FOR IDENTIFICATION" message was removed.


Franklin Roosevelt, a Democrat, introduced the Social Security (FICA) Program. His promises are in black, with updates in brackets.


1.) That participation in the Program would be completely voluntary [No longer voluntary],


2.) That the participants would only have to pay 1% of the first $1,400 of their annual Incomes into the Program [Now 7.65% on the first $90,000, and 15% on the first $90,000 if you’re self-employed],


3.) That the money the participants elected to put into the Program would be deductible from their income for tax purposes each year [No longer tax deductible],


4.) That the money the participants put into the independent ‘Trust Fund’ rather than into the general operating fund, and therefore, would only be used to fund the Social Security Retirement Program, and no other Government program [Under Johnson the money was moved to the General Fund and spent], and


5.) That the annuity payments to the retirees would never be taxed as income [Under Clinton & Gore up to 85% of your Social Security can be taxed].
Since many of us have paid into FICA for years and are now receiving a Social Security check every month — and then finding that we are getting taxed on 85% of  the money we paid to the Federal government to ‘put away’ — you may be interested in the following:


Q: Which Political Party took Social Security from the independent ‘Trust Fund’ and put it into the general fund so that Congress could spend it? 
A: It was Lyndon Johnson and the democratically controlled House and Senate.


Q: Which Political Party eliminated the income tax deduction for Social Security (FICA) withholding? 
A: The Democratic Party.


Q: Which Political Party started taxing Social Security annuities? 
A: The Democratic Party, with Al Gore casting the ‘tie-breaking’ deciding vote as President of the Senate, while he was Vice President of the US


AND MY FAVORITE:
Q: Which Political Party decided to start giving annuity payments to immigrants? 
A: That’s right! Jimmy Carter and the Democratic Party. Immigrants moved into this country, and at age 65, began to receive Social Security payments! The Democratic Party gave these payments to them, even though they never paid a dime into it!


Now, after violating the original contract (FICA), the Democrats turn around and tell you that the Republicans want to take your Social Security away!
And the worst part about it is uninformed citizens believe it! If enough people receive this, maybe a seed of awareness will be planted and maybe changes will  evolve. Maybe not, though. Some Democrats are awfully sure of what isn’t so — but it’s worth a try. 
How many people can YOU send this to? See less


06/30/26 10:00 PM #9089    

 

Gary Price


06/30/26 10:00 PM #9090    

 

Gary Price


07/01/26 02:07 AM #9091    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

You are quite the fact finder. I enjoy your enthusiasm for getting information out to your classmates! 👍


07/02/26 11:40 AM #9092    

 

Nova Guynes

Gary the chart of C02 emissions seem to be rising as fast as air flights and CO2 emissions have risen over the years.

  • Climate impact: High-altitude emissions have a larger warming effect than ground-level CO₂ because of the altitude’s influence on radiative forcing scienceinsights.org+1.

So, while ground-level mixing can dilute CO₂ quickly, airplane emissions are released high in the atmosphere, where dispersion is slow and the climate impact is more significant.


 


07/02/26 11:43 AM #9093    

 

Nova Guynes

This is the Co2 emissions chart 


07/02/26 05:57 PM #9094    

 

Gary Price

Thank you, Nova, for the information about airplanes' emissions and their increase.  I'll look further into that, although the discussion to which you linked seems to make superficial shifts among different emissions and their effects.

While there is the positive correlation that you note between airplanes' aggregate carbon-dioxide emissions and the atmosphere's overall rise in carbon dioxide, one could find similar positive correlations in most sources of carbon dioxide.  Therefore, identifying a single emission source either as a chief culprit or as a chief lever for improvement seems unlikely to slow down the advancing greenhouse effect.

 


07/02/26 06:00 PM #9095    

 

Gary Price

https://research.noaa.gov/understanding-the-basics-of-carbon-dioxide/


07/03/26 01:12 AM #9096    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Wow, you guys are getting into some deep topics!


07/03/26 03:25 PM #9097    

 

Dick Storey

Surprised by the comments below? What would you say? The National Mall is an interesting location to ask these questions as history and patriotism abounds there (as it shouold).

Never been there?  It is certainlly worth the trip but I'd suggest you beat the D.T. gold rush.

In the science settings, you might discover postulates about the increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide outlined below.

Have a great celebratory weekend.

 

To the article:

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/interactive/2026/07/03/we-asked-25-americans-what-makes-america-great/

7/3/26

Washington Post

Democracy Dies in Darkness

We asked 25 Americans how they feel about their country. Here’s what they said. ( I hope I did not miss one-sic)

On the National Mall, in the heart of Washington, D.C., Americans expressed their pride, concern and hopes for the country as it turns 250 years old.

Nowhere does America celebrate itself more than on the National Mall, a narrow swath of green space bounded by monuments, memorials and museums that stretches from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial.

Also known as “America’s Front Yard” it is the destination for visitors from all over the country who want to experience and explore the myriad ways the nation tells its story.

As the United States prepared to celebrate its 250th birthday, The Washington Post talked with dozens of Americans on the Mall to find out how they are feeling about this moment. We asked them what they thought made America great, what made them proud of their country and what their hopes are for America’s future.

Here is what 25 (~) of them had to say:

(For example)

Brody Miller

14, Cleveland, Ohio

“Being American? It’s freedom, speech, my opinion, education and whatever you want to wear, whatever you want to eat, whatever religion you want to be. Just amazing.”

Victoria Kennedy

27, Auburn, Alabama

“I love America. I’m so proud of everything we’ve accomplished. I think that we do a good job of protecting our country and doing what’s right for it. I think it’s important to keep positive relationships with other countries. I think that’s a good thing that Donald Trump has done a great job of doing.”

Jose Arellano

41, Los Angeles, California

“The undocumented folks that produce all of our vegetation, the food that is on our plates at dinner, the fruits and vegetables that we’re able to enjoy, that population as well makes me proud to be here and to be supported by them.”

Leslie Finke

75, Baltimore, Maryland

“I never thought I needed to put any effort into safeguarding democracy. But whoa, we are living through some unique times. And our democracy, I don’t think we can take for granted anymore.”

Taylor Anderson

18, Mayville, North Dakota

“I think that Gen Z, they have great ideas. They are so open to new ideas, new opportunities. They definitely want what’s best for America. And I love seeing that the younger generation wants to be so political and so involved in what’s going on. ”

Beenah Moshay

60, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

“The ideals of the Founding Fathers for freedom for everyone, even though everyone wasn’t originally included, but that’s the ideal. Until recently I wouldn’t have thought that I was a true patriot or American. I was just a person, a citizen of the world. But lately it’s just hit home to me that I really believe those ideals. So if anyone’s a true American or a true patriot, I am she.”

Abhay Katoch

22, Washington, D.C.

“Being the shining city upon the hill, as the Puritans put it, that will probably never come to pass because it’s almost unobtainable. But at the same time it also sets a goal for us to work towards.”

Brenda Sue Lock, Polk County, Florida

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“I’m proud to be an American because I have freedom of religion. I like my guns so I like the Constitution. ... I’m grateful to be free in America to do as I need to do and speak as I need to.”

Jason Arceo

41, Las Vegas, Nevada

“We always pull through. We’re Americans and we’ll always find a way. ... So long as you keep your head down and keep moving and keep working, that’s the American way.”

Kyle Williams

54, Washington, D.C.

“I’m proud that we’re still here fighting the good fight. I’m proud that we are at least in a generation right now where people are able to talk about the realness of America. What’s great about it, what’s not so great about it. So I’m proud that we can have a conversation as a community.”

Tony Thoma

28, Shawnee, Oklahoma

Tony Thoma, Shawnee, Oklahoma

“No other nation comes close to even being as free, as God-given as we are in the entire world. I just pray every day that we continue to find God. I believe that there’s a lot of God that has been lost out of this country.”

 

Alan Lin

Alan Lin, 19, Philadelphia

“My parents came to America and immigrated here and they struggled a lot, right? They worked very hard to be able to have their child one day be able to pursue education. ... America had a place for my parents, has a place for me and I hope to develop that and maybe give back to the nation one day.”

Jim Fitton

69, St. Petersburg, Florida

“What made America great was the fact that everybody took care of everybody. I see a lot less and less of it. It’s more politics and less taking care of doing the right thing.”

Hannah Taylor

17, Manchester, Iowa

“Being able to go after what I’ve been going after, especially with me wanting to pursue military academies. ... Just knowing that I can do that because not everybody in other countries is able to do that, especially as a woman.”

Don Tint

38, Fairfax, Virginia

“My parents are immigrants so that makes me really proud. ... I wasn’t born in this country but I came when I was about a year old. ... I’ve seen other countries and I’ve seen the way it is in other countries, so it really means a lot that my parents immigrated to this country.”

Adewale Maye

29, Washington, D.C.

“My hopes for this country is that it can get its act together. I think that’s the biggest thing. I feel like we have definitely taken plenty of steps backwards, specifically over the past year or so. And I hope that we can get back on track.”

Kiarra Young

13, Corsicana, Texa

“I feel like the people when we come together, and how we can really connect and put all of our cultures together, we can be accepted pretty well.”

Linda Lan

65, Scituate, Massachusetts

“[I’m] proud that the country has certainly lasted this long under its principles. But those principles are coming into question all the time. And it has come to the time that even ordinary citizens have to take a look, take stock and speak.”

Maria Carmen Cruz

64, Jacksonville, Florid

“I’m a veteran. I served in the United States Army. ... So I believe in providing my service to the freedom that we’re entitled to. ... Especially as a female, we get a whole lot more freedoms than other countries give to other ladies.”

Zundra Gleaton

40, Upper Marlboro, Maryland

Honestly it’s getting harder. Nothing seems to be coming out the way it should or happening the way it should. ... God is first in my life. And when God is first. And whenever God is first, no matter where you are, American or anywhere else, you’ll be fine, you’ll make it.”

Roma Shah

41, Seattle, Washington

“I think the freedom to be able to dream. When I think about what my parents have been through and what my generation and what my kids’ generations are going to go through is there’s not as much predetermination in terms of socioeconomics, education. There’s a freedom to dream.”

Joe Hamm

47, Hamilton, Alabama

“I’m proud because this has traditionally been a land where there’s opportunity for people to come here to explore their freedom, to follow their dreams, to carve out a life for themselves. And so I’m proud of the traditional values that we’ve held as a country since our founding.”

Kelise Stewart

21, Laurel, Maryland

“I feel like a lot of people see an issue with how diverse America is, but I feel like that’s one of the good things about it. ... I like America enough to want to stay here but I really, really wish our politicians, and sorry but our president was a lot less racist.”

Emily Jolly

44, Austin, Texas

“My hopes for the country going forward are that we take stock of ourselves as a nation and assess if this is really the direction that we think we should be going. We’ve been better and we can be better than what we’re doing today.”

Sarah Johnson

54, Lakeville, Minnesota

“I have three simple principles that I give to my almost adult children: graduate from high school, don’t get arrested and don’t start a family until you’re ready, and I think you can be successful. I mean, you can achieve just about anything here.”

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07/03/26 03:59 PM #9098    

 

Dick Storey

Nova--nice job on atmospheric [CO2]'  But what is the ordinate on the second graph?


07/05/26 10:42 PM #9099    

 

Gary Price

The Pacific Ocean is running a fever. Why that’s an ominous sign.

The Washington Post

By Ben Noll

 

"Across the Pacific Ocean, there’s a massive marine heat wave covering an area more than eight times the size of the contiguous United States — and it could have profound ripple effects for weather events around the globe in the coming weeks and months.

 

…Meanwhile, thunderstorms bubbling over the marine heat wave could promote the formation of a powerful heat dome thousands of miles away in the western U.S. during mid-July, sending temperatures soaring there.

 

Defense Department meteorologist Eric Webb said in an X post that this pattern could 'greatly increase heat/wildfire risks north of New Mexico and Arizona.' That’s an area where wildfires have recently been raging.

But there may be much more extreme weather after that.

 

In a recent live stream, climate scientist Daniel Swain said the very warm Pacific seas are expected to drive sea levels 6 inches to 2 feet higher near California.

 

Winds from storms this fall and winter will elevate the sea even more, potentially resulting in dangerous rises of 2 to 3 feet or more near the California coast.

 

'This is the time for local governments, for county governments and for the state government to start to prepare for a significant likelihood of much higher than average sea levels, more disruptive coastal flooding and potentially record-breaking coastal water levels during winter storm events and king tide events,' Swain said."

https://wapo.st/4p4sGb7


07/06/26 12:20 AM #9100    

 

W Leggett


07/06/26 04:16 AM #9101    

 

W Leggett

A local couple with a real estate background has purchased a 1912 historic home on North Lea Avenue and will operate it as a bed-and-breakfast and event venue.

Maria Bleth is the head of Hacienda Amor de Roswell, and she and her husband, Mark Bleth, own the restored house at 312 N. Lea Ave., part of the Downtown Roswell Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

 


07/06/26 04:21 AM #9102    

 

W Leggett

oswell, New Mexico02:14AM

Updated a few minutes ago

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07/06/26 04:04 PM #9103    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Weather in Roswell is not so bad. Wish there were some rain with those temps. 


07/08/26 09:54 AM #9104    

 

W Leggett

THI    THIS   IS LAURA MY NEW FEMALE FRIEND


07/08/26 01:44 PM #9105    

 

W Leggett

THIS LAURA MY NEW FRIEND


07/08/26 07:48 PM #9106    

 

Connie Schuerman (Von Dielingen)

Bill - your new lady friend is very attractive!  So glad you are enjoying female company !  😉


07/08/26 08:30 PM #9107    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

She is very attractive. Good for you!


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