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Foreign Aid, You Have A Right To Scratch Your Head

A Face Book Friend commented on life in Israel where there is health care is subsidized and religious education is also subsidized. The subsidy is such that both health and education have little impact on the family budget and according to Israelis education and health care is of high quality. The United States sends approximately $3 billion dollars is Israel in foreign aid. I guess the simple question is why is congress not working harder to make education and health care more accessible and of a higher quality.

Walmart Gets Hammered

The stock market is a funny place. Maybe this isn't funny but it is a sort of sad commentary about the way things are. The price of Walmart shares in the stock market were down about 11% last week and it was because they were going to pay their workers more money and as a result their profits would be lower, so say the analysts. Profits down, stock price lower.

Cubs Versus Pirates

The Cubs are about a year ahead of schedule if you were to believe all the talk during Spring Training this year. They have finished the regular season strong and tonight's game is set up for their ace, Jake Arrieta. If there ever was a time to take it one game at a time, one at bat at a time, and one pitch at a time. I can hardly wait for tonight's game to start.

Cubs and the Playoffs and Other Good News

Maybe the World Series is being played in the National League Central Division this year. Whoever gets out of this division has my vote for World Series Champion.  The Cubs with 96 wins and maybe a 97th today have already exceeded my expectations for the year. They may even finish in a tie with the Bucs for 2nd behind the Cardinals.  If the wheels don't fall off they will give the Redbirds a nasty fight. Finishing the regular season winning a possible eight game winning streak is great momentum for the wild card playoff. Go Cubs! You Go Girl! Last night Captivating Cara steered clear out of the gate and then drove for the win in the 7th at Prairie Meadows Race Track. Coming from PP#8 she paid $26 and change for winning the 250 yard race. Receiving some class relief she survived a very positive comment from the track handicapper to allow me to recover my loses from earlier races. And so it goes.

5000 Miles Part Two

Sometimes taking the long way isn't a big mistake.  I knew a trip from Miami, Florida is going to be a long trip, and I didn't like the idea of driving by myself to Iowa or Oklahoma City.  I could have flown if time was an issue but these days time isn't the biggest concern. I started out for Altoona, Iowa on Sunday, 9/20/2015. I returned to Miami, Florida on 9/29/2015 and in between time I went to a horse sale at Heritage Place in Oklahoma City, and returned to Altoona, Iowa, and saw horse races at Remington Park in Oklahoma City and Quarter Horse Racing at Prairie Meadows Race Track in Altoona which isn't far from Des Moines. Quarter horse racing which I follow and participate in to a very small amount moves around the country in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Iowa and recently Florida and other states like Minnesota, and Indiana and throughout the Inter mountain West. I left Miami on this tour to escape the end of summer and to hop...