December 3, 2024 - Happy belated National Day of Thanksgiving!

A great Tuesday to you!  

You do not know what you do not know. 

December 3, 2024 is a good day for the federal government.  Today, the federal government currently has 105 documents from 45 agencies (372 Pages) with 98 Notices, 1 Presidential Documents, 2 Proposed Rules, and 4 Rules.    With this current issue, Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 232 / Tuesday, December 3, 2024 / Notices is up to page 96088.  The federal government is busy.

The one presidential document:

Thanksgiving Day, 2024 by the Executive Office of the President on 12/03/2024.

This proclamation celebrates, “This Thanksgiving, as families, friends, and loved ones gather in gratitude, may we all celebrate the many blessings of our great Nation.”  So, with this November 28, 2024 is National Day of Thanksgiving. 

Happy belated National Day of Thanksgiving!

 

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US Debt Clock Update

Setting new records every day! 

According to the US Debt Clock at roughly 8:40 AM, the US debt is roughly $36,128,012,000,000.    Each taxpayer’s debt is $271,324.   The good news is that the federal government revenue is roughly $5,065,148,000,000.  Not too shabby if you ask me. 

Special Note: Interest of Debt (Net) is $1,008,039,000,000.

 

The Sun

From Spaceweather.com, “"EXTENSIVE DAMAGE" TO SOLAR DATA SERVERS: For the rest of the year, Daily Sun images on Spaceweather.com will look a little different. Normally, we share full-disk images from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). However, a broken pipe and subsequent flood at Stanford University's Joint Science Operations Center has caused extensive damage to many SDO data servers. Repairs won't be complete until 2025. Now for the good news: Our readers are filling in the gap. Daily images of the sun are routinely taken by many skilled amateur astronomers around the world. We will be sharing their results right here.

Amazing website with great information about the Earth-Sun environment. 

 

 

 

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