Corning’s Gorilla Glass was instrumental in helping to change the landscape of mobile devices just as smartphones really started to take off. The company planned to follow up that success with Lotus Glass in 2011 but the technology never really became a commercial success partially due to the fact that… … Read More
King of Bling: Sarkozy gave Obamas over $40,000 in gifts in 2011
Although it is an age-old tradition among world leaders to exchange presents during official visits, the prodigious spending Nicolas Sarkozy lavished upon US President Barack Obama and the First Lady is being lambasted as a tasteless display of extravagance at the worst possible time.The list of presents the Obamas received from Sarkozy in 2011, detailed in a newly released report by the US State Department, included a designer Hermes golf bag ($7,750) and Baccarat crystal table lamps ($5,500). The total amount of gifts given to the Obamas by the former French president and Miss Bruni was listed at $41,675.71 in 2011 alone.The ostentatious display of gift-giving by Sarkozy may have been ignored had the world not been suffering a brutal hangover from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. The ominous clouds hanging over the US and global economy were summarized by the International Business Times when it reported on Sept. 23, 2011 that”The US economy is barely growing at all. Companies aren’t hiring. The federal budget deficit is above $14.5 trillion.” The Sarkozys opened the public purse for the Obama family with luxury items totaling $41k in 2011, among them: – Lacoste white classic men’s polo shirt, bottle of Christian Drouin Pays d’Auge, S.T. Dupont black and silver fountain pen, 14 inch blue-gray glass sculpture of Bucephalus, Alexander the Great’s horse: Valued at $15,083 (May 2011) – Hermès golf accessory bag: $7,750 (January 2011) – Silver watch with black wristband made by B.R.M., Lancel brown leather woman’s wallet, Lancel black leather folding toiletry bag, his-and-hers Dior bathrobes, Lancel black leather suitcase, Christian Dior black leather clutch purse, Men’s Dior hygiene products: $6,191 (November 2011) – Baccarat ‘Our Fire’ crystal table lamps: $5,500 (January 2011) – Black leather Neo Igor Louis Vuitton men’s business bag, monogrammed ‘B.O.’ $2,310 (December 2011) Source: https://www.federalregister.gov/ Each gift was graciously accepted, because to do otherwise could cause embarrassment and strain relations between Paris and Washington, a US government spokesperson said. All gifts presented to the president or the First Family are required to be handed over to the National Archives.Although Sarkozy’s big-spending ways may shock Americans and much of the world, it will probably come as no surprise to the French.Last year, French Socialist MP Rene Dosiere exposed the lavish lifestyle enjoyed by Sarkozy and Bruni in a book titled ‘L’argent de l’État’ (Money from the State). Living inside of Elysee Palace on a budget that reportedly exceeded that of the Queen of England, Dosiere revealed that Sarkozy spent over $15,000 on food and $1,000 on flowers daily, while maintaining a fleet of over 100 automobiles in the palace garage.Bad TimingThe revelations of excessive spending on flashy gifts come at a particularly bad time for Sarkozy, who may face serious charges connected with his campaign funding. This month, France opened a judicial investigation into allegations that Sarkozy’s 2007 election bid received illicit funds from late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, the public prosecutor’s office announced on April 19.Sarkozy, who was a leading supporter of a NATO-led military campaign that resulted in Gaddafi’s overthrow and brutal death at the hands of rebel militants in 2011, has denied any wrongdoing.The investigation into Sarkozy’s fundraising activities adds to the legal issues haunting the former president after losing last year’s presidential election – a defeat that also cost him the immunity he enjoyed during five years as French leader.Sarkozy has also been accused of accepting millions of dollars worth of illegal funds from Liliane Bettencourt, the L’Oreal heiress and France’s richest woman.But despite the setbacks, there are still some French voters who hope spendthrift Sarkozy will make a return presidential bid in 2017.Meanwhile, French President Francois Hollande’s popularity rating fell six points in a single month to 25 percent, worse than his predecessor Sarkozy’s at his lowest moment in public favor, according to a survey by the Ifop institute published in the newspaper Le Journal Du Dimanche.The survey revealed that discontent was growing inside Hollande’s own constituency, with only 64 percent of Socialist Party supporters backing him, down from 77 percent in March.Hollande’s government, which took power in May 2012, has so far been unable to tame the record-high unemployment gripping the nation. … Read More
How To Make Soap From Your Food Pantry Staples
As we progress on our preparedness paths, we want to ensure that the preps we store serve multiple purposes in order to deserve space on our preparedness pantries. … Read More
Healing Broth: Fungus, Seaweed, Sage and Sea Salt
Here is my personal blend of fungus, seaweed, sage and sea salt. Have fun and create your own blend to help balance your unique endocrine needs. … Read More
The sniff test
Since we are at the beginning of our wine journey together, I thought it could be helpful to spend the first articles just covering a few wine basics before jumping in with more specific wine info.So often, wine can feel intimidating and confusing, so I think it could be really helpful for us to all be starting out on the same foot. I don’t want any of my readers out there to feel like they don’t know what I’m talking about, or feel nervous about going to any of the classes or tastings I might recommend because they feel like they don’t know as much as other people, or feel unsure about wine in general.Obviously I can’t go over everything here, but I think it will be really helpful to start out with one of the most important steps to drinking and exploring wine: smelling it.It may seem peculiar to watch people in a tasting room spending a long time stuffing their noses deep into a glass of wine, swirling the glass around and then stuffing their nose back in again before ever even taking a sip!! You may wonder why on earth they are doing that.The reason is this: taste is predominantly about smell, which is why when you have a terrible cold or allergies with a stuffed-up nose, you find that you can’t taste anything.Continue Reading… … Read More
Behold: A “Breaking Bad” terrarium
Rachel at Face of the Earth creates beautiful miniature ecosystems. Some house delicate air plants, “Reindeer” moss and Foliose lichen of a wonderful blue hue. While others feature tiny, exploded meth labs, and tiny, handmade 1/4″ reproductions of high school chemistry teachers turned methamphetamine-makers.From the shop:This terrarium is an 11″ tall ecosystem showing a Hand Sculpted and hand painted miniature interpretation of the well known opening sequence of this fantastic TV shows first season. Lining the bottom of this open terrarium are pieces of blue sea glass, closely resembling the blue crystals “Heisenberg” cooks. Alongside the crashed meth lab is the tiniest depiction of Mr. White you may ever see, handmade at about 1/4″ tall, glasses tighty whities and all. The RV is a whopping 1/2″ long, hand sculpted and painted. The desert scene is a slight DIY project, with lichen, a petrified mushroom, stones, a tiny tree and reindeer moss to create a great little sustainable ecosystem that you can keep anywhere in your home or office. With easy care instructions, anyone care care for these tiny worlds, from the most experienced botanist to those with a brown thumb.Continue Reading… … Read More
Aero-TV: Flying The ‘Big Picture’ – Advanced Flight System’s Massive AF-5800
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