Don't Be Fooled

Please... don't be fooled by the lies, false accusations without proof, and outrageous comments. None of this is designed to make America great, but it can be a political smokescreen to take our attention away from important issues that our country faces.

Truth be told, I did not write all of this... These thoughts and ideas come from me and a variety of social media platforms and through shared circles.

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Stella's Strong Nor'easter

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Stella is not a good fella, and she's a ferocious female and definitely not a gem. Forecasters are warning the Nor'easter storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall all along the eastern United States from Boston to Washington D.C. and then some over the next few days.

This is a serious winter storm could dump the Northeast's biggest snowfall of the season and possible in years as it makes its way down the East Coast in two parts.

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/winter/noreaster.shtml

Freebies For US

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Regardless of which day you may celebrate your special day, Walmart will be celebrating it this weekend.

Stores will be giving out one free chocolate or vanilla cupcake to all customers this Sunday only from 1-4P in honor of everyone's birthday.

They expect to give out 3 million cupcakes. While it's a little unconventional to declare a random day, Walmart isn't the first company to offer up celebratory freebies.

March Madness

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Let the madness begin. The best postseason in sports has arrived in the form of college basketball.

This weekend, we’ll find out which teams are on the right side of the NCAA tournament bubble, if one-loss Gonzaga gets a coveted No. 1 seed and if Northwestern hears its name called on Selection Sunday for the first time ever.

Championship week auto bids gave some teams clarity, but March Madness is always full of surprises. Watch their selection process on Sunday at 5:30P on NCAA.com to find out whether your team celebrates.

http://sports.doseofnews.com/

Petticoats and Pistols

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Women have historically accounted for a smaller percentage of sworn police officers that men, with most of them holding clerical positions.

Ladies in law enforcement are inexplicitly resented by their male counterparts and many have faced several types of harassment.

However, the following females were well armed, dangerous and to be taken very seriously.

EMMA DAUGHERTY BANISTER
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbacq

ADA CARNUTT
http://mystorical.blogspot.com/2013/11/ada-curnutt-first-woman-us-marsh…

PHOEBE COUZINS

Cold As Ice

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New York City saw a thirty-three degrees weather drop in 33 hours. A strange change in the weather pattern is bringing much colder and unsettled weather from the Northeast to the Mid-Atlantic over the next few days.

Temperatures will fall into the teens overnight as arctic cold moves into the region in the wake of the snow storm earlier.

Barack Obama's ACA

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There are many groups and individuals who track the judicial and legislative branches of government, which has established themselves as reliable advocates for Americans.
To learn whether it's going to be repeal and replace, or rebrand and rework?

https://www.healthinsurance.org/repeal-and-replace/

https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/blog-category/remaking-health…

http://khn.org/

http://khn.org/topics/repeal-and-replace-watch/

https://www.statnews.com/

https://www.statnews.com/tag/white-house/

Virginia Gallagher Update

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CITY IMAGES just spoke with the lovely and talented Virginia Gallagher.

She assured me that she's feeling much better. Ginny is happy to hear we're all cheering for her. She has been moved to a new room and her phone number is 718 975 5827.

Virginia Gallagher is undergoing therapeutic treatments in the hospital and hopes to complete them the sooner the better.

Very Bad Day

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International experts are tallying the economic costs of “A Day Without a Woman”, but global economists fear that if every working woman in America walked out for one day, the U.S. gross domestic product would take a $21-billion hit.

The figure doesn’t even count the labor of love from mom and grandmothers' unpaid job contributions, which aren’t factored into the GDP but would make the sum painfully higher.

Women’s annual share of our nation’s GDP amounts to $7.6 trillion. That’s greater than the $5.2-trillion GDP of Japan, which has the world’s third-largest economy.