Obama’s Executive Order: Immigration, Amnesty and Contradictions – Stefan Molyneux

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn8ANmv8kIE

Published on Nov 21, 2014

President Barack Obama recently spoke on the “executive action” he was taking to deal with the broken immigration system in the United States. Stefan Molyneux breaks down the speech, examining what was said, what wasn’t said and the hidden contradictions.

The Truth About Immigration: What They Won’t Tell You!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV7JI…

 

What is Actually in Chicken Nuggets? | NutritionFacts.org

-Michael Greger, M.D.

What is Actually in Chicken Nuggets?In a scathing expose of the USDA’s new meat inspection program, the Washington Post quoted a representative from the meat inspectors union, who said: “pig processing lines may be moving too quickly to catch tainted meat… Tremendous amounts of fecal matter remain on the carcasses. Not small bits, but chunks.”What about the other white meat?

Continued:

via What is Actually in Chicken Nuggets? | NutritionFacts.org.

Tom Campbell – Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview – YouTube

Published on Nov 16, 2014Also see http://batgap.com/tom-campbell/In February of 2003, Tom published the My Big TOE trilogy MBT which represents the results and conclusions of his scientific exploration of the nature of existence. This overarching model of reality, mind, and consciousness explains the paranormal as well as the normal, places spirituality within a scientific context, solves a host of scientific paradoxes and provides direction for those wishing to personally experience an expanded awareness of All That Is. The MBT reality model explains metaphysics, spirituality, love, and human purpose at the most fundamental level, provides a complete theory of consciousness, and solves the outstanding fundamental physics problems of our time, deriving both relativity theory and quantum mechanics from first principles – something traditional physics cannot yet do. As a logic-based work of science, My Big TOE has no basis in belief, dogma, or any unusual assumptions. My Big TOE – The Complete Trilogyprinted version My Big TOE – Free version on Google Books Tom’s website: my-big-toe.com Tom’s YouTube channelInterview recorded 11/14/2014.

via Tom Campbell – Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview – YouTube.

28% of Men and 40% of Women – Stefan Molyneux

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPD3mw2QUKs&feature=player_detailpage

Published on Nov 16, 2014

What is currently impacting approximately four out of ten Americans – or 92 million people?

28% of men, 40% of women and 39% of youth simply don’t want a job.

Over ninety-two million Americans age sixteen and older are no longer participating in the labor force – meaning they’re not currently employed or actively searching for work. This is the highest amount of individuals opting out of employment in thirty-six years.

Approximately one out of every six American men in their prime working years – 25 to 54 years old – does not have a job. 

Only 47% of working-age Americans have full-time jobs. 

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate for latino Americans is 142% that of white Americans. The unemployment rate for black americans is 215% that of white Americans. The black unemployment rate hasn’t been this high in over five years. Asian Americans are 17% more likely to be employed than white Americans.

The unemployment rate for those over twenty years old is 13% higher for women than it is for men.

The last few years are the only back-to-back years on record when the number of Americans taking food stamps has outnumbered the amount of women working full-time year-round.

Over seven million Americans are employed as involuntary part-time workers due to their hours being cut, or simply being unable to find full time employment.

Approximately one out of every four involuntary part-time workers is living below the poverty line.

One out of every ten jobs is filled by a temp agency. 

According to a recent survey, 60 percent of unemployed Americans claim that looking for work has been harder than expected – while 47 percent of unemployed Americans have “completely given up” looking for a job.

36 percent of Americans have not saved a dime for retirement including 69% of all 18-29 year olds and 14% of people 65 and older. What is going to happen to them?

An astonishing 76 percent of all Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. 22% of the people surveyed had savings of less than $100 to cover a possible emergency, while 46% had less than $800. What happens to these people if and when that emergency happens? 

Over half of all working Americans make less than $30,000 a year – and almost a quarter shockingly make seventy-four hundred dollars or less per year. 

In February 2014, the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that only 32.9 percent of youths aged 16 to 19 were working or actively looking for a job; this is the lowest record since the bureau started tracking the data in 1948. 

Compared to the general population, 18 to 29 year olds are twice as likely to be unemployed.

Unemployment rates for recent college graduates increased by about 160% between 2008 and 2010. Young people without a high school diploma had 33% unemployment in 2010. 

37 percent of college graduates are in jobs requiring a high-school diploma or less. Over two million college graduates with at least a bachelor’s degree level education are working in retail sales, as cashiers, waiters/waitresses, as stock clerks or – as janitors. 

Of the twenty fastest growing occupations in America, only four require a Bachelor’s degree or better, while ten don’t even require a high school diploma. 

Half of all college graduates – two years out of school – are still financially dependent on their parents. 16% of those surveyed reporting living on their own as unimportant to them. 

Median household income, when adjusted for inflation, is approximately $53,000, which is about 7% lower than it was in 2000. 

The number of foreign-born individuals holding jobs in the United States has hit a recorded high of 24,639,000. 

Sources: http://www.fdrurl.com/jobsandunemploy…

Jill Bolte Taylor’s stroke of insight – YouTube

http://www.ted.com Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened — as she felt her brain functions slip away one by one, speech, movement, understanding — she studied and remembered every moment. This is a powerful story about how our brains define us and connect us to the world and to one another.

 

Charity builds ‘Lego houses’ to tackle UK rent crisis – YouTube

One of the UK’s leading housing charities has come up with a novel way to beat London’s housing crisis, in the form of ‘Lego-style’ housing.

Sometimes You Just Have To Say Good Bye – Ben Kim

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Dr. Ben Kim’s Natural Health Newsletter

November 13, 2014

Dear Reader,

Just a brief note today to share a realization I made almost 20 years ago as an intern in Chicago:

http://drbenkim.com/sometimes-you-just-have-to-say-good-bye.htm

Author Bryant McGill calls saying good bye in certain situations “strategic disengagement” that benefits you AND the person who isn’t seeking peace. 

By mindfully choosing not to engage in conflict with people who are too toxic to understand how destructive they are being to themselves and those they are trying to engage in combat, we preserve us and them.

On a personal note, I made the decision to keep a family member at arm’s length a couple of years ago after many years of suffering because of this person’s volatility, and in choosing “polite and friendly but not close,” my health and relationship with this person have both improved tremendously. 

Sometimes, we really do have to say good bye to find that space where we can breathe freely and smile again.

 Wishing you a safe weekend ahead,

 Ben Kim 

 Thought of the Moment:

A person who wants peace will look to restore peace.

Someone who is looking to be angry will stay angry and try to keep you engaged in conflict. 

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Sometimes You Just Have To Say Good Bye.

New VA secretary talks to “60 Minutes”

http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/new-va-secretary-talks-to-60-minutes/

U.S. Secretary for Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald undertakes the largest reorganization of the VA in its entire history. He gives Scott Pelley his first major interview since taking over the troubled organization.