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Steve Jobs Tim Cook and shipping out of America' industrial base and with it America's leadership of the Free World

05/26/2025

America's industrial strength, it's industrial base, is one of the four pillars of America's leadership of the Free World. Without it the Free World will fall apart. The other pillars are it's education and it's health care. Underfunding of education with declining enrolment of men in college and lack of factory jobs comes with loss of the industrial base for taxes, taxes avoided by Apple and other companies. All these problems are becoming clear in 2025 as DJT calls for reindustrializing the Nation.

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Trump, Apple relationship devolves with threats 

The Hill 05/26/2025

Tech’s Trump Whisperer, Tim Cook, Goes Quiet as His Influence Fades

NYTimes.com 05/26/2025

Tim Cook’s Bad Year Keeps Getting Worse

WSJ 05/24/2025

The Future of Work - worklife balance, Feirabend, (breaking off from work at 5.01), 30 hour weeks and longer careers

09/13/2023

What does the future of work look like. Ideas from Laura Carstensen of the Stanford Center for Longevity who says rather than follow an outdated norm of education in the early part of life, work in the middle part of life and leisure in the latter part of life, it makes sense to mix education, work and leisure throughout life. Feierabend is the German practice of breaking off from work at 5.01 pm so that one can go outdoors for exercise and fresh air. All this with nutrition and exercise, healthy living, contributes to a more productive satisfying life that includes time for family, parents and children.

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Biden and his "Biggest bill on Climate Ever, Ever, Ever"

09/03/2022

The $369 billion Biden Bill on Climate is the biggest bill ever. It was put through with Biden's fellow senators and his long experience in the Senate of the US through the efforts of Senator Coon and Hickenlooper who took a new approach to negotiating with Senator Manchin appealing to his place in history and in the party. Biden said while signing the bill "Joe I never doubted for a moment." Senator Schumer of New York did the negotiations and persevered till the end when Manchin was on board. Adjustments were made to allow increase in drilling to bring down oil prices to create a win-win for all so that it could be called The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 as pharmaceutical prices would also come down with the government retaking the right to negotiate pharmaceutical prices lost under Republicans. It is also a Win for Europe, India, and the World.

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Biden Signs Expansive Health, Climate and Tax Law

NYTimes.com 08/16/2022

Biden Signs Climate, Health Bill Into Law as Other Economic Goals Remain

NYTimes.com 08/18/2022

What’s in Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer’s Reconciliation Deal on Climate, Health and Tax Policy?

WSJ 08/12/2022

Climate Bill Aims to Boost America’s Charging Network to Meet Rising EV Demand

WSJ 08/12/2022

Opinion | Bill Gates: We’re on the Verge of a Remarkable Moment for Congress and the Country

NYTimes.com 08/07/2022

Democrats’ Climate and Tax Deal Closes In on Passage

WSJ 08/05/2022

Escaping the algorithm based social media platforms TikTok, Facebook and others

12/29/2021

If and how it is possible to escape the algorithm based social media platforms TikTok, Facebook and others, harmful for girls and the young, and to mental health, diversity, and education that leads to upward mobility, is the subject of a WSJ series in 2021.

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The TikTok Spiral, Part 1: Descent - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 12/27/2021

The TikTok Spiral, Part 3: Escape the Algorithm - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 12/29/2021

‘The Corpse Bride Diet’: How TikTok Inundates Teens With Eating-Disorder Videos

WSJ 12/17/2021

Teens Are Developing Tics. Doctors Say TikTok May Be A Factor. - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 11/08/2021

Facebook Faces Official Questions in India Over Policing of Hate Speech

WSJ 10/28/2021

Facebook Whistleblower’s Testimony Builds Momentum for Tougher Tech Laws

WSJ 10/05/2021

Nature walks, nature settings, as an essential way to boost mental health and wellbeing during the pandemic

10/09/2021

It is proven that just two hours a week of walks in nature setting in parks, natural settings, green areas, or forested areas, can be hugely beneficial for health and wellbeing during the pandemic. Long and recurrent lockdowns or partial lockdowns, closure of schools, loss of work and income, have had devastating effects on mental health in many countries. Much needs to be done to promote nature walks and bringing nature as a healing mechanism to take some of the burden off the overburdened health services of many countries. Awareness of this in the UK and funds + projects to do this can be a model for other countries.

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Two-hour ‘dose’ of nature significantly boosts health – study

The Guardian 06/13/2019

Oyster Shoreline at ‘Greater New York’ Has a Pearl of a Message

NYTimes.com 10/04/2021

‘It took a year to get help’: generation Z on mental health decline

The Guardian 09/30/2021

Natural health service: wildlife volunteers get mental health boost

The Guardian 10/02/2017

Nature on prescription: wetlands project aims to boost mental health

The Guardian 05/13/2021

‘These salt marshes saved my life’: how nature is helping mental health

The Guardian 10/09/2021

How women can navigate the waters to find a family friendly workplace and get men to share in household chores. This is important for women's Mental Health.

09/24/2021

During the pandemic women increasingly stayed at home while men continued to work. Figures from Bureau of Labor Statistics show women ended up with doing even more household chores than men in 2020 compared to 2019. As a result women during the coronavirus feel worn out or burned out in addition to losing income. WSJ offers ways women can tackle this problem both by getting men to share in household chores, and finding employers who are family friendly as the coronavirus pandemic declines in 2022.

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How to Find a Family-Friendly Workplace

WSJ 09/24/2021

Women Still Do More of the Housework. Here’s How to Share the Load.

WSJ 09/23/2021

World War II- the Forgotten Men and Women of India, America and Mexico

09/09/2020

Indian pilots and army numbering 2.5 million who fought aginst Japanese in Imphal, and Germans in Italy. The black women who performed postal duties in Europe for 17 million pieces of mail in the war in England to be delivered to soldiers in Europe, and later at Rouen, France. The Mexican pilots of the 201st squadron attached to the Fifth U.S. Air Force.

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"Total" contact tracing's key role in controlling the coronavirus pandemic

05/26/2020

The case of Germany, South Korea, Kerala state in India, Taiwan, show it works to limit spread and helps reopening. Britain after some errors is back to contact tracing as the No. 1 mission, India depends on contact tracing to limit clusters and close them off. France and the U.S. are fumbling with the use of apps and discussions on privacy, where Germany moved ahead with only the phone and no app, low tech as in Kerala, but good health systems which the state has invested in. Britain and France, and the U.S. suffered from neglect of their health systems during the years when tech was "cool" and money got misallocated away from essential public services.

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The first wave: How Germany’s coronavirus contact tracers helped to ease its lockdown

The Times 05/26/2020

Human contact tracing provides valuable clues to COVID-19 infections | DW | 27.05.2020

DW.COM 05/27/2020

Government aid to keep households running during the lockdowns needed to control coronavirus

04/22/2020

Government aid is designed to keep families and households running during the lockdowns required to control coronavirus.

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Millions of Europeans Are on Paid Leave. Governments Are Picking Up The Tab.

WSJ 04/22/2020


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