Word has it that president Hussein is going to visit Havana
in the immediate future… shortly after a visit by Secretary of State John Kerry
during the first part of the New Year.
COMMENTS:
Ahh yes… A fine Cuban cigar, a drought of Cuban beer, a
sunny day in Castro’s Rose Garden, and $100 billion in foreign aid to
Cuba. Isn’t life wonderful? Just shut up and fork over your share.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. China has tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile
capable of reaching any city in the U.S.
You don’t think they would ever fire one off at us, do you? (Sondra ~ Bellingham, WA)
A. If they had no intentions of ever firing such a missile
off at us, why did they build it? Enjoy
your wonton soup tonight.
Q. We haven’t heard much about care at V.A. hospitals
lately. Is the problem resolved? (Harvey ~ Twin Falls, ID)
A. Far from it. One
in 10 of Veterans Affairs patients — more than 600,000 vets — are still waiting at
least a month to see a doctor at hospitals and clinics. There has been some decline in those waiting,
primarily because the V.A. is now letting them see private doctors. This problem is not going to be resolved
overnight; now that the public furor is over, it’ll probably take decades, if
it ever does happen.
Q. How do you feel about SONY backing down from North Korea on
their movie? (Gwen ~ College Park, TX)
A. When the movie is eventually released, since we’re all obviously
chomping at the bit to see what’s in it, SONY will make extra hundreds of
millions of dollars.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theatre
admission and the babysitter were worth it.” ~ Alfred Hitchcock
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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