Saturday, May 30, 2026

Tax relaxation for Americans!

Jeff Bezos says the bottom 50% of Americans should pay no federal income tax. In a recent interview, Bezos argued that lower-earning Americans should be allowed to keep more of their money. His reasoning was that the bottom half of earners contribute a relatively small share of total federal income-tax revenue, so removing that burden could make a meaningful difference in their lives. He also said he would advocate for the idea with President Trump. But there is an important detail. This is not current law. It is a proposal. And many lower-income Americans already pay little or no federal income tax after credits, but they may still pay payroll taxes, state taxes, sales taxes, rent-related costs, and other taxes. That is why the idea is getting attention. One of the richest men in the world is now saying the lowest-earning half of America should not pay federal income tax at all. A billionaire arguing for a tax break for the bottom 50%.

Legs on floor?

Result of parking illegally!

The first rule of s***e club... 😳🫣 What started as a normal day quickly turned into a lesson that dozens of drivers would never forget. A farmer returned to find vehicles scattered across his private land after visitors decided to use the field as a convenient parking area. Instead of confronting people face-to-face or causing a scene, he came up with a response that was both creative and unforgettable. The cars were left sitting in a grassy field that soon became covered in mud and dirt, leaving their owners with a messy surprise when they returned. Photos of the incident quickly spread online, with many people debating whether the farmer's actions were justified or simply a clever way of protecting his property. Supporters argued that private land should be respected and that people cannot expect to park wherever they want without permission. Others saw the situation as a humorous reminder that every action has consequences. Regardless of which side people took, the story captured attention across social media because it highlighted a common problem faced by landowners: visitors ignoring boundaries and assuming someone else's property is free to use. One thing is certain—those drivers probably thought twice before parking on private land again. Sometimes the most memorable lessons don't come from fines or warnings... they come from a little creativity.

Give a quick honk!

As temperatures begin to drop and nights grow colder, stray and outdoor cats search desperately for warm places to hide. One of the most common spots they crawl into is the engine bay of parked cars, where the warmth can be dangerous once the vehicle starts. A simple habit can save a life: tap the hood, gently kick the tires, or give a quick honk before turning the key. This small action takes only a few seconds, but it could be the difference between life and death for a vulnerable animal seeking shelter from the cold. Spread the word, keep others aware, and help protect the innocent lives that depend on our kindness.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Solar-powered aircraft came to sad end!

The historic Solar Impulse 2 aircraft came to a sad end on May 4, 2026. The famous solar-powered plane was being tested as a self-flying drone when it ran out of battery power during a severe storm and had to land in the Gulf of Mexico. While some early reports called the incident a crash, the plane actually completed a historic mission before it went down. It had successfully flown for eight straight days without stopping as part of a U.S. Navy training exercise. On its way back to Mississippi, the plane hit a massive storm with violent winds. To fight the heavy winds and stay in the air, the plane's electric motors had to work overtime. This used up energy much faster than the solar panels could recharge from the sun. The self-flying system kept control of the plane until the very end, guiding it down for a safe landing on the water. However, because the plane was built from ultra-lightweight materials, it eventually sank to the bottom of the Gulf. Losing the plane means it can no longer be sent to a museum in Switzerland as originally planned. Even though the physical aircraft is gone, its creators say its legacy is completely secure. In 2016, Solar Impulse 2 made history by becoming the first solar plane to fly all the way around the world without using a single drop of fuel. It proved to the world that clean energy and forever-flight are truly possible

Cursing 5-parrots were separated!

In 2020, a zoo in England became the center of a viral story after five parrots were separated for swearing at visitors. According to CBS News, Lincolnshire Wildlife Park had welcomed five African grey parrots named Billy, Eric, Tyson, Jade, and Elsie. After being quarantined together, the birds quickly picked up foul language and began cursing at guests. Park chief executive Steve Nichols explained that while swearing parrots are not unusual, having five birds encouraging each other was unprecedented. The parrots didn’t just swear randomly. One would start, another would join in, and soon the group erupted into a chorus of profanity followed by loud laughter. Visitors often found it funny, with some laughing when the parrots told them to “f*** off,” but staff worried about children being exposed to the language. Nichols noted that the parrots seemed to know exactly what they were doing, timing their insults to get reactions from people and laughing back when visitors laughed.

Dedollarization is slow!

China sold another $53 billion in U.S. Treasury bonds in May, reducing its holdings to below $700 billion — the lowest level since 2009. Beijing has now cut its U.S. debt exposure by 43% in just two years. Japan, Saudi Arabia, and several Gulf sovereign funds are following the same path. The dollar fell against the yuan, and gold hit five-year highs as global investors look for alternatives to dollar-denominated assets. Analysis by Chem. Eng. Moisés R. Hernández, Director of MRH Analysis and World Academic Podcast. China isn't diversifying cautiously, it's punishing Washington. Every bond sold is a vote of no confidence. Dedollarization is slow, but unstoppable.