77 Sunset Trip

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There are just 77 days until the midterm elections, with so much and a whole lot is at stake for the future of USA Democracy.

To defend national security, prevent global warming, ban magazine, not books, and protect all our Social Security, Medicare, and Voting Rights, Democrats say voters should support candidates at all levels.

The GOP says they want to destroy and demolish Social Security as it is today, including Medicare and to restrict all rights Americans have enjoyed.

Think Before Voting

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Today is the primary day but time to consider registering to vote if you have not done so and preparing to cast a November ballot.

As Congress and DOJ continue to investigate precisely what occurred in the #USA the spread of disinformation continues to play a key role in perpetuating propaganda, which is one of the greatest threats to American democracy. 
 

Have A Nice Day

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Have a nice day is a fashionable expression used to conclude a conversation or finish a written message in many languages.

The phrase "have a nice day" spread to Britain from the United States. In Britain, the variants "have a fine day" and "have a good day" are frequently used in place of "have a nice day".

Paris Sunset

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Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. They called it the city of light and I can see why. Here's one very special sunset

This metropolis is no stranger to nicknames, ‘Lutèce’, ‘Paname’, ‘Pantruche’ and even ‘the City of Light’. But have you ever wondered why? The reasons behind this sparkling nickname are a lot more different than you might expect.

Humbolt Bay Sunrise

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Humboldt Bay is a natural and multi-basin, bar-built coastal lagoon located on the rugged Northern Coast of California.

Wake Me Up daytime images from everywhere on earth.

Would you like to be part of #Sunrise and #Sunsets for City Images and have your photos appreciated by others worldwide?

Great News

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Good News goes a long way towards inspiring folks from all over the world. Great news boosts mental health and well-being.

Good news is the appropriate and grammatically correct phrase. The word ‘news’ acts as a singular but uncountable noun. Despite the fact, you can’t say one news, two news, as we cannot count or divide ‘news.’ It is simply ‘news’ collectively. Got it? 

We asked our constant readers to opine and they said what this blog needs more of is good news like these.

Tell Me Goodnight

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Wake Me Up

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Would you like to be part of #Sunrise and #Sunsets for City Images and have your images appreciated by others worldwide?

These photographs can be from any major city or small town anywhere on earth, whether you live there, are just visiting friends, or family, on a business trip or on a long-awaited and well-deserved vacation.

Please, respond with a pix or up to three per entry to admin@cimages.me and include your favorite image letting me know where it is from, just in case it is not obvious to the naked eye.

Crime Doesn't Pay

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CRIME DOES NOT PAY was the title of an American comic book series published during the 40s and 50s by creator Lev Gleason.

The phrase saying 'crime doesn't pay is the view that punishment rather than profit is the ultimate consequence of corruption.

This proverb crime doesn't pay is an example of a Victorian saying meant to encourage morality and work. It was something that, for the smooth working of society, the authorities would like the populace to believe rather than a time-tested encapsulation of human wisdom.