I’m convinced that this run is special. I feel like there’s not a single section today that isn’t imminently important. I’d like to start with the bottom of the list today at Group 4. Interestingly, this isn’t my favorite section, but when I read it, the words “Noah’s ark” sprung out at me. I don’t think I’m talking about a big ol flood again, but rather I saw the image like this: PORTAL (i.e., CERN) = Noah’s Ark. I believe the words SHIP and CREATURE WILD is where the Noah’s Ark idea originated.
If I was given one word to describe this run, I’d probably say “Transpersonal.” I mean let’s face it, we have Excellent Magic, Exotic Meditation, and we also have a command to TRUST your JOURNAL as you document your DREAM CEREMONIES. The exception to the Transpersonal descriptor is Group 1, which does have a Red Alert word: PROMOTION. Let’s talk about that for second.
Group 1 is all about the Trade deal that is currently going down in Washington, called the Trade Promotion Authority . It’s also the same trend we’ve seen from so many recent legislations, namely, Obamacare, Patriot Act, etc. In other words, it appears that they demand the Senate to vote on the matter without providing any real meat or substance as to what the legislation will do. Interestingly, everything you read from both sides of the argument have everything to do with JOBS. In fact, how funny is this….the pro-TPA group says that it will increase American jobs, while the anti-TPA group says that it will create a huge loss of jobs. Wow, it doesn’t get any more polarized than that, but what do you really expect when you don’t know what the actual legislation is all about?
From my perspective it appears that this is one more way that the American dictator will seal his position. “Under a TPA, Congress would maintain a powerful voice over whether the U.S. would enter into the TPP agreement.” Of course this statement comes from a magazine that will apparently benefit from the TPA. The truth comes out in the next sentence: “However, Congress would only have the ability to conduct an up or down vote on the deal, Congress would not have the ability to amend the trade deal.” http://www.forbes.com/sites/econostats/2...authority/
Re-read that again. If approved, the TPA takes CONgress out of the picture! Anyone see the dichotomy here? CONgress is being asked to vote to kill themselves, in terms of overseeing their constitutional mandates (economic matters). Furthermore, I find it HILARIOUS that the pro-TPA camp provides no specific language. Tell me how much of this agreement that Sen. Isakson knows, as you read his argument FOR the TPA:
"Trade promotion authority is good for America. It’s good for our country and it’s good for our economy," said the Georgia Republican in Saturday's GOP address. "It's good for middle-class American families who will reap the benefits of more jobs.“"The legislation will go for six years and requires presidents of either party to consult with Congress before final approval of any agreement," he said. "Congress still has the final say in approving a trade agreement."
Wait a second….CONSULT? That’s it? The President has to CONSULT the Congress? What a joke. Want more nonsensical drivel?
"This project will make the city of Savannah, the state of Georgia, and the entire Southeast a hub of global imports and exports," said Isakson. "But if we don’t pass trade promotion authority, we will risk losing all those goods and services they carry, going elsewhere around the world.“http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/isakson-trade-promotion-bill/2015/05/02/id/642194/
In conclusion, we have a big old Red Alert staring us in the face, and it has to do with the Trade Promotion Authority. This article’s title says it all: “Sessions: If TPP Is Good Deal, Let Congress See Details” http://dailycaller.com/2015/05/04/sessio...e-details/
Sorry, one more thing. I put a red bracket around an area of the linguistics that I thought was important; however, it feels like several of the words in the area need to be weeded out before we can interpret the underlying meaning.
UP Words: promotion series correctly longest study job henry exploration comfort play bones lion dialogue meditation ancient exotic excellent magic public outdoors weekly review shit wait rain tape ceremony dream bonus trust journal generic locked
DOWN Words: doll spirit definitely awesome interesting creating idea fairly visual perhaps float daughter april cat mirror style knife situation portal reality save brain test teeth ship action creature wild rift class wow virtual sun persistent invades
If I was given one word to describe this run, I’d probably say “Transpersonal.” I mean let’s face it, we have Excellent Magic, Exotic Meditation, and we also have a command to TRUST your JOURNAL as you document your DREAM CEREMONIES. The exception to the Transpersonal descriptor is Group 1, which does have a Red Alert word: PROMOTION. Let’s talk about that for second.
Group 1 is all about the Trade deal that is currently going down in Washington, called the Trade Promotion Authority . It’s also the same trend we’ve seen from so many recent legislations, namely, Obamacare, Patriot Act, etc. In other words, it appears that they demand the Senate to vote on the matter without providing any real meat or substance as to what the legislation will do. Interestingly, everything you read from both sides of the argument have everything to do with JOBS. In fact, how funny is this….the pro-TPA group says that it will increase American jobs, while the anti-TPA group says that it will create a huge loss of jobs. Wow, it doesn’t get any more polarized than that, but what do you really expect when you don’t know what the actual legislation is all about?
From my perspective it appears that this is one more way that the American dictator will seal his position. “Under a TPA, Congress would maintain a powerful voice over whether the U.S. would enter into the TPP agreement.” Of course this statement comes from a magazine that will apparently benefit from the TPA. The truth comes out in the next sentence: “However, Congress would only have the ability to conduct an up or down vote on the deal, Congress would not have the ability to amend the trade deal.” http://www.forbes.com/sites/econostats/2...authority/
Re-read that again. If approved, the TPA takes CONgress out of the picture! Anyone see the dichotomy here? CONgress is being asked to vote to kill themselves, in terms of overseeing their constitutional mandates (economic matters). Furthermore, I find it HILARIOUS that the pro-TPA camp provides no specific language. Tell me how much of this agreement that Sen. Isakson knows, as you read his argument FOR the TPA:
"Trade promotion authority is good for America. It’s good for our country and it’s good for our economy," said the Georgia Republican in Saturday's GOP address. "It's good for middle-class American families who will reap the benefits of more jobs.“"The legislation will go for six years and requires presidents of either party to consult with Congress before final approval of any agreement," he said. "Congress still has the final say in approving a trade agreement."
Wait a second….CONSULT? That’s it? The President has to CONSULT the Congress? What a joke. Want more nonsensical drivel?
"This project will make the city of Savannah, the state of Georgia, and the entire Southeast a hub of global imports and exports," said Isakson. "But if we don’t pass trade promotion authority, we will risk losing all those goods and services they carry, going elsewhere around the world.“http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/isakson-trade-promotion-bill/2015/05/02/id/642194/
In conclusion, we have a big old Red Alert staring us in the face, and it has to do with the Trade Promotion Authority. This article’s title says it all: “Sessions: If TPP Is Good Deal, Let Congress See Details” http://dailycaller.com/2015/05/04/sessio...e-details/
Sorry, one more thing. I put a red bracket around an area of the linguistics that I thought was important; however, it feels like several of the words in the area need to be weeded out before we can interpret the underlying meaning.
UP Words: promotion series correctly longest study job henry exploration comfort play bones lion dialogue meditation ancient exotic excellent magic public outdoors weekly review shit wait rain tape ceremony dream bonus trust journal generic locked
DOWN Words: doll spirit definitely awesome interesting creating idea fairly visual perhaps float daughter april cat mirror style knife situation portal reality save brain test teeth ship action creature wild rift class wow virtual sun persistent invades