Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Wednesday Links - Part 1

In the middle of the week, as the rain has finally stopped, here are some things going on:




From The Washington Free Beacon, according to Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Congress is not doing its job of fairly redistribuing income.  (I don't claim to be an expert on the Constitution, but I have read it more than a few times, and I just can't find the "income redistribution" clause of Article I, which establishes the Congress, or in any Constitutional amendment.)













From the Borneo Post, more Malaysians are getting old.






















From In-Cyprus, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades discusses the E.U. budget with European Council President Charles Michel.  (Although located in the Mediterranean Sea and closer to Asia than to Europe, and partially occupied by Turkey, Cyprus is a member of the European Union.)









From the Times Live, Egyptian doctors launch an anti-FGM campaign after a girl dies from the operation.  (This site is from South Africa.)


From The Stream, a contender that the Democrats could nominate, who could take on Trump.  (This candidate has been around for a while.  During the 2016 primaries, I promised to give him a write-in vote if the Democrats nominated Hillary Clinton and the Republicans nominated Jeb Bush.  Fortunately for me, but unfortunately for this candidate, the Republicans nominated Trump instead of Jeb.)





And from The New York Post, what would happen in a nuclear apocalypse.

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