Sunday, September 3, 2017

Bada Bing Bada Boom



"Bada bing, bada boom" -- this expression can be used like the word "voila" -> something is finished or completed. - Urban dictionary


In most of the video blogs, and many written posts and blogs I've done this year, I've mentioned that North Korea is impacting on at least one of the tectonic plates creating earthquakes that will increase in intensity and lead to tsunami activity -> and you know where that is headed. If you've followed scientific research, you understand the nature of earthquake activity on planet Earth whether caused by human design or just the natural progression of events in end times. It's not just the natural disasters, but accelerating climate changes, and the deterioration of systems on all levels of sustainability.

If you think Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath are monumentally destructive and detrimental to life on planet Earth as we know it ... it's just the tip of the iceberg. Everything is happening in epoch proportions. Always be prepared. The tectonic plates are collapsing. Refresh for aftershocks.

MUST WATCH Video:
  Nuclear test in North Korea: Live updates   CNN - September 3, 2017
What's happened: North Korea says it's successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for its intercontinental ballistic missile. This is the country's sixth test of a nuclear weapon and the first since US President Trump came to office. What do we know about it: Initial data suggests this is the most powerful weapon the country has ever tested. It caused a 6.3-magnitude tremor in the country's northeast. What's the reaction been: South Korea says it will seek to "completely isolate" North Korea, while China urged Pyongyang to "stop taking wrong actions." Russia says the test "deserves the strongest condemnation." The US has yet to issue public response.

  North Korea Says it Tested Hydrogen Bomb That Can Fit on ICMB   NBC - September 3, 2017

  North Korea nuclear test: Hydrogen bomb 'missile-ready'   BBC - September 3, 2017




DACA

So many stories ... so many dreams



DACA - Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals - The Dreamers

Maria is a Mexican woman in her 40's who cleans house for my neighbor and once a month for me. With Trump in office we got to talking about her status and that of her family. DACA came up in the conversation as her son, the oldest of 4 children, just started college and she is so proud of him. Today she is worried about his future based on decisions made by Trump that could change the destinies of not only her children but millions of others. To be continued Tuesday ...

For immigrants it all goes to the American dream that guides them to come here to make a better life for themselves and their families. It's interesting that in recent years, many of my clients have found the American dream didn't work out for them - some telling me they were here for over a decade without getting a green card or citizenship to better their lives. Many had successful careers at home - doctors, scientists and other professionals who thought they could make more of a difference if they sacrificed and came here, only to discover that it was a mistake. Many plan to return to their native countries. So many stories ... so many dreams.