Article = none , personal opinion
I want to discuss NSA / PRISM and how the united states wants to spy on the whole wide world, and how , maybe , if they feel like , they might possible slow down , a little , on american citizens, possibly maybe make some token of apology that probably means nothing and does nothing , but the rest of the world is out of luck.
I want to discuss the new changes to the prostitution laws.
I have no interest in the Mike Duffy ex Newsie and the gang and his 90k in lawyer fee's that Harper decided he wasn't going to pay.
I want to discuss how Harper's foreign minister Baird thinks the americans are totally right about wanting to throw Edward Snowden in jail for his "crimes" and how this pretty much puts Harper in the same boat as Obama , selling out the canadian population to a foreign nation , since he's staying absolutely quiet on the matter and not promising anything.
I want to discuss why the heck are we trying to increase trade with China when they frequently violate human rights, and copy rights, and along with the USA are hacking away at the world to a fair thee well. And harpers staying quiet on that front as well.
But CBC doesn't want to discuss this.
They just want to talk about the "Duffy Scandle" and who said what , and what an evil person Harper is , and the rest gets scant , or no , treatment at all.
There are real stories, real issues out there, and no one care what the Canadian Public things. They're trying to tell the canadian public what to think, to dictate to us.
And I'm not too happy about that.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Sunday, December 01, 2013
Store Bought Bread = Evilness
article = none , personal opinion.
Normally , I can eat a whole loaf of store bought bread in a day (with peanut butter or jam or whatever was on sale ) . And I'm still hungry ,and I will wolf down potatoe chips or whatever .
But now , with the bread making machine , two huge slices did me for the whole day.
Weird ... or is it?
There have been news articles of corperations doing research to make their food stuff more attractive , not just labelling but changing the ingredients (typically adding more sugar ) . Taste , texture , amount of lard or other ingredients ... all in search of making you almost addicted to their product , like it was a drug. I already know they're doing it to potatoe chips and I try to avoid the stuff , but I hadn't expected them to be doing it
to bread.
They're messing with the ingredients of store bought bread to make you eat it like a starving wolf ?
I'm sitting here trying to lose weight , going on long walks , the works, and these bozo's are sabataging everything I eat and making me gain weight just for a fast buck?
Yeah , I'm a little ticked at them.
I should have guessed when a plate of rice fills me right up but store bought meals (McDonalds) I'm hungry an hour later. The grocery stores are literally a battle ground, as several news articles have reported, with competing brands trying any dirty trick , and we are the casualties.
Am I going to have to home make everything from now on? Do they have machines for that ? Because I'm a computer techie, not a cook. Put the ingredients in the machine and press start is pretty much all the effort I want to spend on this kind of thing.
Wonder if there's a machine for making soda pop, I drink a lot of the stuff.
Normally , I can eat a whole loaf of store bought bread in a day (with peanut butter or jam or whatever was on sale ) . And I'm still hungry ,and I will wolf down potatoe chips or whatever .
But now , with the bread making machine , two huge slices did me for the whole day.
Weird ... or is it?
There have been news articles of corperations doing research to make their food stuff more attractive , not just labelling but changing the ingredients (typically adding more sugar ) . Taste , texture , amount of lard or other ingredients ... all in search of making you almost addicted to their product , like it was a drug. I already know they're doing it to potatoe chips and I try to avoid the stuff , but I hadn't expected them to be doing it
to bread.
They're messing with the ingredients of store bought bread to make you eat it like a starving wolf ?
I'm sitting here trying to lose weight , going on long walks , the works, and these bozo's are sabataging everything I eat and making me gain weight just for a fast buck?
Yeah , I'm a little ticked at them.
I should have guessed when a plate of rice fills me right up but store bought meals (McDonalds) I'm hungry an hour later. The grocery stores are literally a battle ground, as several news articles have reported, with competing brands trying any dirty trick , and we are the casualties.
Am I going to have to home make everything from now on? Do they have machines for that ? Because I'm a computer techie, not a cook. Put the ingredients in the machine and press start is pretty much all the effort I want to spend on this kind of thing.
Wonder if there's a machine for making soda pop, I drink a lot of the stuff.
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