Reading my classmates' chats on WeChat the first thing in the morning when I woke up, I learned one of the alums majoring in Mining Technology who was enrolled the same year as we were in 1984 but I don't know would build up a hedge fund, so he met one of our classmates who is an entrepreneur. It sounded like this guy had some moments with another classmate, so I read some arguments as well.
Going to McDonald's to have a big breakfast including smashed eggs, sausage, biscuit, hotcakes and hashbrown. I posted a photo with a joke: "It's luxury." However, everyone had fallen into sleep, so no one responded.
It's a little bit scary that I felt I was about to pass out after getting onto the treadmill, so I stopped immediately and got back to my van. I had felt one blood tube on my back might not circulate very smoothly recently.
I glanced at WeChat and found my soccer buddy at CUMT posted a chat to another classmate there, so kept chatting with him for a while. Afterwards, I drove to the saloon I almost always go to get my hair cut. It's still 15 minutes earlier before it would open though the door had been unlocked and the gal told me she would have three appointments so wouldn't have time to do it for me until 11am. I had to drive to another one to get it done this time.
Lying in bed after the lunch, I switched the channels from CNN to Pac-12 from time to time. I supported Huskies at Tempe definitely, but I cared about the news on CNN more today because of Paris's shootings and bombings. Huskies were leading at the end of 1st Quarter but they lost at the end of entire game to Sundevils.
An argument for setting up Saturday for Democratic Presidential Candidacy was the viewers wouldn't be as many as during the weekdays, which implied Clinton would be granted a favor given her current relatively dominant leading position. I don't agree to it because people like me work 8 hours in the office and spend almost 3 hours on road everyday during weekdays, we are not energetic to watch the debate over the course, we even aren't able to arrive at home to catch the beginning on time and keep watching to the end before falling into sleep. Debate on weekends works for us better, at least, for me.
Because of Paris, the debate started with Foreign Policy but was switched to National Economy pretty quickly. To pay for more powerful social programs, Taxes are the only sources per all three candidates' proposals. I can't think about anything else either. I advocate that the first day the next President in the Oval Office, she should start pushing a thorough analysis of current tax system including all types of taxes, then lay out a comprehensive reformation. Yes, I meant "She" because I am pretty positive Clinton to be the next President and Americans owe her the Presidency if no one else seems apparently more competitive. I don't necessarily agree with what he proposed but the Nobel Laureate brought us some intellectual insights.
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