Sunday, June 15, 2025

My Mistress Eyes are Nothing Like A Sun

 Realistic Love vs. Idealized Beauty




Shakespeare takes aim at the exaggerated praise common in love poetry of his time. Instead of calling his mistress a goddess or comparing her to impossible natural wonders, he deliberately states what she is not:


“If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.”


Rather than insulting her, he’s saying:


“I don’t need to lie to prove my love.”


By the end of the sonnet, the twist reveals everything:


“And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare / As any she belied with false compare.”


So, the poem’s heart is:


True love doesn’t require flattery — it lives in truth.




Saturday, June 14, 2025

Donald Trump Approved Nippon Steel Deal


President Donald Trump signed an executive order on June 13 clearing the way for Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion takeover of U.S. Steel, reversing a national-security-based block by his predecessor, President Biden  .
Key Deal Terms & Conditions
         Golden share & national-security agreement:
  • The approval is contingent on a National Security Agreement giving the U.S. government veto power via a “golden share” in key decisions  .
  • $11 billion investment by 2028:
  • Nippon Steel will invest at least $11 billion into U.S. operations by 2028, including new infrastructure and upgrading existing plants  .
  • U.S. Steel remains rooted:
  • Headquarters will stay in Pittsburgh, with an American CEO and majority-U.S. board seats maintained  .
  • Job impact:
  • Companies estimate the partnership will directly and indirectly support over 100,000 American jobs  .
Political & Market Context 
          Reversal of Biden-era policy:
  • President Biden blocked the deal in January 2025 on national security grounds; Trump’s order reverses that decision  .
  • Union and local reactions:
  • United Steelworkers had warned against foreign control, but the inclusion of the golden share and investment pledges helped ease some opposition  .
  • Boost to US-Japan ties:
  • The deal is being seen as a strategic partnership with Japan, enhancing trade and geopolitical relations  .
  • Market response:
  • U.S. Steel shares initially dipped but later rebounded on investor optimism tied to the security deal  .
What Comes Next?
The deal is now in its final stages, requiring formal execution of the national security agreement by the Treasury, Nippon Steel, and U.S. Steel. Full regulatory approvals have already been granted  .
Industrial revitalization: Reinvigorates U.S. Steel with modern investments to compete globally.
  • National security precedent: Golden-share structure signals a new approach to balancing foreign investment and national interests.
  • Economic/political narrative: Marks a shift under Trump toward industrial nationalism with global partnerships.




US Army Parade



U.S. Army Celebrates 250 Years of Service with Historic Parade in Washington, D.C.

June 14, 2025 – Washington, D.C.

The United States Army marked a monumental milestone on Saturday with a spectacular parade in the heart of the nation’s capital, celebrating its 250th birthday. Thousands of spectators, veterans, dignitaries, and service members gathered along Constitution Avenue to honor two and a half centuries of Army service, sacrifice, and strength.


The celebration, organized by the Department of the Army in coordination with the Department of Defense, featured over 3,000 uniformed personnel from across the Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserve components, as well as historical reenactors, military bands, and modern tactical units. The theme of this year’s celebration was “Honoring the Legacy, Shaping the Future.”

A Tribute Through Time

The parade showcased the Army’s evolution, beginning with Continental Army reenactors in Revolutionary War-era uniforms, marching shoulder to shoulder with today’s soldiers clad in advanced combat gear. Vehicles from various eras—including WWII jeeps, Cold War tanks, and current-generation armored vehicles—rolled past cheering crowds.

The U.S. Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps led the ceremonial march, followed by precision performances from the Army Drill Team and the Army Band “Pershing’s Own.” Cadets from West Point and Junior ROTC programs nationwide also participated, symbolizing the Army’s enduring legacy and future.

Dignitaries and Speeches

President [Insert Name] delivered a keynote address from a podium at the National Mall, praising the Army for its “unwavering defense of liberty and service to the American people.” Also in attendance were Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, Army Chief of Staff General Randy A. George, and Medal of Honor recipients from various generations.

“This isn’t just a birthday—it’s a celebration of every soldier who stood watch so others could sleep peacefully,” said General George. “From Valley Forge to the battlefields of today, the Army has always been there.”

Community and Reflection

Crowds lined the parade route with American flags, and spontaneous chants of “U-S-A!” echoed throughout the city. Many attendees were veterans or family members of those currently serving. “My grandfather fought in WWII, and my son just deployed last year,” said Maria Gonzalez of Texas. “Being here today means honoring them both.”

Interactive exhibits on the National Mall, hosted by the Army Museum and recruiting centers, offered hands-on experiences with Army equipment and history displays. A 21-gun salute at Arlington National Cemetery earlier in the morning honored fallen soldiers, and wreaths were laid at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Looking Ahead

While the parade honored the Army’s rich past, it also looked toward the future. The event highlighted new technologies, including robotic combat vehicles, cybersecurity units, and the Army’s investment in space and artificial intelligence capabilities.

As night fell, the celebration concluded with a flyover by Army helicopters and a dramatic fireworks display over the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

A Nation’s Gratitude

From humble beginnings in 1775 to its role as the world’s most powerful ground force in 2025, the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday served as a reminder of the institution’s vital role in shaping and protecting the nation.

“Happy birthday to the United States Army,” President [Name] declared. “Here’s to the next 250 years of service, strength, and sacrifice.”




Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Some Strong Buy Stock For This Time


Some strong buy stock according to Some analysts 


Zacks Rank – Strong Buy (June 10, 2025)


  • FIX (Comfort Systems USA)
  • GHLD (Guild Holdings Co.)
  • AMRN (Amarin Corp)
  • VCISY (Voyager Digital Ltd)
  • NWFL (Norwood Financial Corp)

UBS “COW” Trio: Best-in-Class Resilience

UBS analysts have tagged Costco (COST), O’Reilly Automotive (ORLY), and Walmart (WMT) as solid “Hold and Buy” picks—businesses with strong fundamentals that perform well even in uncertain 


Invest in what you really believe.

Thanks 

Good luck 


Monday, April 14, 2025

What are the Major Chinese Exports to America

Those are 10 major examples 

  1. Electronics – Including smartphones, TVs, and other consumer electronics.

  2. Computers and Parts – Laptops, tablets, and accessories like keyboards and motherboards.
  3. Machinery – Industrial and electrical machinery.
  4. Furniture – Household and office furniture.
  5. Toys and Games – Including video game consoles and children’s toys.
  6. Plastics – Raw plastic materials and plastic products.
  7. Textiles and Apparel – Clothing, fabrics, and home textiles like curtains.
  8. Footwear – Shoes, boots, and sandals.
  9. Vehicles and Auto Parts – Mostly parts and some electric vehicles.
  10. Lighting and LED Products – Bulbs, lamps, and other lighting components.

Those are the some examples, there are so many others stuff chaina is selling to American people and making



Saturday, April 12, 2025

Lists Of Some American Experts To China

List The most Export Goods From America To China Agricultural Products


Agriculture Materials 

  • Soybeans
  • Cotton
  • Corn
  • Meat and Edible Meat Offal
  • Cereals



Industrial and Raw Materials


  • Mineral Fuels and Oils
  • Copper Materials
  • Aluminum Materials
  • Plastics and Articles Thereof
  • Organic Chemicals
  • Miscellaneous Chemical Products


 Transportation Equipment


  • Civilian Aircraft and Parts
  • Passenger Vehicles 
  • Passenger Vehicles (Large Engines)


 Technology and Electronics


  • Electrical Machinery and Equipment
  • Electronic Integrated Circuits
  • Optical, Medical, or Surgical Instruments


 Pharmaceuticals and Medical Products


  • Pharmaceutical Products



 Recycled Materials


  • Scrap Materials

Health and Environment

Yak

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