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Burma, America, The World, Art, Literature, Political Economy through the eyes of a Permanent Exile. "We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the oppressed. Sometimes we must interfere. . . There is so much injustice and suffering crying out for our attention . . . writers and poets, prisoners in so many lands governed by the left and by the right." Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize Speech, 1986, Oslo. This entire site copyright Kyi May Kaung unless indicated otherwise.
Saturday, August 30, 2025
Friday, August 29, 2025
Detainies report uprising at Aligator Alcatraz brutally suppressed.
Thursday, August 28, 2025
The Angel Michael--head of God's Forces against evil (Satan)--prayer from wikipedia
Main article: Prayer to Saint Michael § In the Leonine Prayers
Sancte MÃchael Archángele, defénde nos in próelio; contra nequÃtiam et insÃdias diáboli esto praesÃdium. Imperet illi Deus, súpplices deprecámur,
tuque, PrÃnceps milÃtiae caeléstis, Sátanam aliósque spÃritus malÃgnos, qui ad perditiónem animárum pervagántur in mundo, divÃna virtúte, in inférnum detrúde.[49] Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
anddo thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, thrust into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls.[50] ***
Oh My Emperor summary--yes--I also prefer the other Male Lead--Lord Chen--more sensitive face--more emotional.
https://mydramalist.com/26812-oh-my-emperor
The Emperor was rather stiff.
Wish Lord Chen got the girl.
The actress is very popular and is in everything--so much to extent one might get tired of seeing her, but she does deliver.
That said I like story lines of Romance of Tiger and Rose better
as well as Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka's play, Death and the Kind's Horseman.
Sci fi is sci fi, but the logic of the story needs to hang together.
This one does not quite do so.
Kyi May Kaung
8-27-2025
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Chinese drama--little too many bitches in here--acting really too much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buKylSlG3T0
The poor dubbing done by Western voices makes it worse.
Ostrich Effect--
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrich_effect
Personally I think people avoid or deny things because if they believe it
e.g, global warming, danger--they will have to do something and they are afraid to, or don't want to--sothey withdraw--say in religion.
I see it all the time,particularly among Burmese.
Monday, August 25, 2025
Who owns largest % of US National Debt? AI answer from Google--
AI Overview
As of mid-2025, the largest holder of U.S. debt is Japan, followed by the United Kingdom and China. These foreign countries invest in U.S. Treasury securities to manage their foreign currency reserves and for stable interest income.
Here's a closer look at the top foreign holders of U.S. debt, according to recent data:
1. Japan:
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Holds the most U.S. debt, with over $1.1 trillion in Treasury securities as of July 2025.
2. United Kingdom:
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Has become the second-largest holder, with over $807 billion in holdings as of April 2025.
3. China:
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Formerly the second-largest holder, China has been decreasing its holdings and now holds approximately $757 billion as of April 2025.
Why Countries Hold U.S. Debt
Reserve Management:
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Countries buy U.S. Treasury securities to hold as foreign currency reserves, which are seen as safe and stable.
Exchange Rate Management:
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Holding U.S. debt can help countries manage their own currency's exchange rates.
Interest Income:
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U.S. Treasury securities offer a reliable source of interest income for investors.
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US National Debt--AI
AI Overview
The total U.S. Treasury debt outstanding was approximately $37.21 trillion as of August 22, 2025, according to the U.S. Treasury. This "national debt" represents the total money borrowed by the U.S. government throughout its history to cover deficits, where spending exceeds revenues. The debt consists of funds held by the public and intragovernmental holdings, and it grows each year as annual deficits add to the outstanding balance.
What is the National Debt?
It is the total amount of money the U.S. federal government owes to individuals, corporations, other governments, and its own accounts.
The debt accumulates each year when the government spends more money than it takes in through taxes and other revenues.
How is the debt broken down?
Debt Held by the Public:
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This is the portion of the national debt held by entities outside the U.S. government, such as investors and foreign governments.
Intragovernmental Holdings:
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This is debt held by government accounts, such as trust funds like the Social Security trust fund.
Why is the debt important?
The increasing national debt can lead to higher interest payments, which can take up a larger portion of the federal budget.
It is a result of structural factors like an aging population, rising healthcare costs, higher interest rates, and a tax system that generates insufficient revenue to cover promised government services. Where to find the most up-to-date information: For daily updates, visit the U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data website, which provides access to the "Debt to the Penny" dataset.
AI answer to Is it advisable to invest in US T-bills under Trump 2.0
AI Overview
Advising whether to invest in Treasury Bills under a potential Trump 2.0 administration is complex due to the significant market uncertainty surrounding his proposed policies. While T-Bills are considered among the safest investments, his fiscal plans could influence interest rates, inflation, and investor confidence in ways that affect their appeal
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Here is a summary of the potential impacts on T-Bills under a possible Trump presidency.
Key factors influencing T-Bills 1. Fiscal policy and debt Larger budget deficits: Proposals like extending the 2017 tax cuts and increasing military spending could substantially increase budget deficits. Increased Treasury issuance: To finance a larger deficit, the government would need to issue more Treasuries, including T-Bills. Increased supply can put upward pressure on yields (meaning T-Bill prices could fall).
Eroding confidence: Continued large deficits could cause international and domestic investors to lose confidence in U.S. fiscal management. This has historically led to demands for higher yields to compensate for perceived risk. 2. Inflation Trade tariffs: Proposed tariffs on imports are a key part of the Trump 2.0 agenda. These tariffs could raise import costs, leading to higher inflation as businesses pass those costs to consumers. Reduced labor supply: Stricter immigration policies could tighten the U.S. labor market, potentially putting upward pressure on wages and, consequently, inflation. Inflation risk for investors: Higher-than-expected inflation erodes the purchasing power of the fixed interest payments from T-Bills. This makes longer-duration bonds less attractive and may push investors toward shorter-term assets. 3. Federal Reserve policy Central bank independence: Concerns have been raised over potential political pressure on the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates to make government borrowing cheaper. Market volatility: Any perceived threats to the Fed's independence could undermine investor confidence and add a "risk premium" to U.S. Treasuries, pushing yields higher. Investment considerations for T-Bills Advisable for liquidity and safety Short-term safety: T-Bills, with maturities of one year or less, are still considered a safe bet for parking cash and preserving capital in the short term. They offer stability in volatile markets. Higher yields: If Trump's policies lead to higher inflation and larger deficits, yields on shorter-term assets like T-Bills could rise, potentially offering a more attractive return. Less advisable for long-term hedging Inflation risk: If inflation is a persistent issue, T-Bills and other fixed-income securities may offer negative real returns after accounting for the loss of purchasing power. Uncertainty with longer-duration bonds: Given the potential for fiscal and inflation-related risks, many analysts are skeptical about longer-duration Treasuries acting as a reliable hedge against economic weakness. Short-term versus long-term investing Short-term focus: Investment managers like T. Rowe Price suggest preferring shorter-duration assets and inflation-protected securities (TIPS) in a Trump 2.0 scenario. Shorter-term investments are less sensitive to interest rate changes.
Long-term complexity: The advice for longer-term investors is more complex. While some may find bargains when yields spike, others may wish to reduce exposure to longer-duration assets due to increased risk.
I am now rather estranged from all groups and clubs and classes--
But Nine Parts of Desire was in group run out of a local bookstore
and Horse, I saw on the notice board--was one read by group based in our building about 2 years ago.
But I am my own "club" or "Group."
I don't like the dominant personalities who run groups--
For the same reason I don't like guided tours in museums
I like to wander around on my own.
I like to form my own thoughts and impressions--not so sure I will like some books.
Sometimes I buy them based on samples--then don't finish reading them.
My friend used to toss books she didn't like across the room.
The books I like I keep lined up beside my bed.
Maybe best to die in my own bed.
Kyi May Kaung
8-25-2025.
Sunday, August 24, 2025
Why you should not reheat cooking oil. My surgeon brother in law told me this years ago.
I had 4 in laws who were medical doctors= 2 couples.
1st couple--patholgist & radiologist.
2d couple --FRCS surgeon and wife who never practiced.
AI Overview
Reheating cooking oil, especially for deep frying, can be detrimental to your health due to the formation of harmful compounds and the degradation of the oil's quality. Repeatedly heating oil can lead to the development of rancidity, free radicals, and carcinogenic substances, all of which pose potential health risks.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Rancidity:
Reheating oil can cause it to become rancid, meaning it develops an unpleasant taste and odor. This happens because the chemical structure of the oil degrades, leading to the formation of undesirable byproducts.
Free Radicals:
When oil is heated, it can break down and produce free radicals, which are unstable molecules that can damage cells and contribute to inflammation. Repeatedly heating oil increases the formation of these harmful compounds.
Carcinogenic Properties:
Some studies suggest that reheating oil can lead to the formation of carcinogenic substances, which are compounds that can potentially cause cancer.
Altered Fat Composition:
Reheating oil can change its chemical structure, potentially increasing the levels of trans fats and other unhealthy components.
Loss of Nutrients:
Reheating oil can also degrade its nutritional value, meaning it loses some of its beneficial components, like antioxidants.
While it might seem convenient to reuse cooking oil, it's generally recommended to avoid reheating it, especially for deep frying. If you choose to reuse oil, do so sparingly and be mindful of the potential risks. Using fresh oil for each cooking session is the best way to minimize potential health hazards
Food--Origins of the Bloomin' Onion--
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/who-really-invented-the-blooming-onion-peeling-open-the-world-s-greasiest-mystery?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us
It's deep fried in a batter--I suggest you make the batter of besan (check pea flour) rather than white flour--or whole wheat flour (atta).
Uses a lot of cooking oil which you can reuse to cook with--but do not refry it--that would make it trans fat--see above.
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