Categories
SPORT

Soccer world cup illusion

Soccer world cup illusion
It is a little bit laughable and ludicrous when I hear morocco wants to host 2026 soccer world cup ,when we see the lazy and anarchical organization of soccer championship matches in morocco ; another example the match between morocco and ivory coast for 2018 Russia soccer world cup qualifying stage was a complete fiasco when it comes to professional organization ,tickets are sold without order ,you can buy a ticket without having a seat in the stadium ,there is no transportation carrying people to Marrakesh stadium and out of it ,the fans are badly welcomed…etc .
Conclusion morocco couldn’t host the 2026 world cup ,I hope the Moroccan decision-makers take their inspiration from mayor of Rome ,who refused without any hesitation to compete for hosting the Olympic games of 2024 ,because Rome is not ready for that ,I hope those taking decisions in morocco reach this conclusion instead of running after mirage !!!.

L’illusion de la coupe du monde
C’est ridicule et risible quand j’entends que le Maroc veut organiser la coupe du monde de football de 2026 ,alors que la planification de championnat marocain de football est paresseuse et anarchique ; d’ailleurs l’exemple du match pour la qualification au coupe du monde en Russie entre le Maroc et la cote d’ivoire était un vrai fiasco quand on parle d’organisation professionnelle ,les tickets étaient vendus avec désordre ,votre ticket ne peut pas vous garantir une place au stade ,il n’y a pas de transport menant vers et en dehors du stade ,les spectateurs ne sont pas bien accueillis ….etc. .
Conclusion le Maroc ne peut pas organiser la coupe du monde de football , et j’espère que les décideurs marocains prennent leur inspiration de la maire de Rome qui a décidé de sortir de la compétition pour organiser les jeux olympiques de 2024 ,car Rome à d’autres priorités que d’organiser les jeux ,j’espère que les décideurs au Maroc atteignent cette conclusion ,au lieu de courir derrière le mirage !!! .

Categories
OTHERS

The history of American presidential elections

-1st 1788–1789 George Washington (no party) – 69 electoral votes John Adams (no party) – 34 electoral votes John Jay (no party) – 9 Robert H. Harrison (no party) – 6
John Rutledge (no party) – 6.
-2nd 1792 George Washington (no party) – 132 John Adams (Federalist) – 77
George Clinton (Democratic-Republican) – 50.
-3rd 1796 John Adams (Federalist) – 71 Thomas Jefferson** (Democratic-Republican) – 68
Thomas Pinckney (Federalist) – 59 Aaron Burr (Democratic-Republican) – 30
Samuel Adams (Democratic-Republican) – 15 Oliver Ellsworth (Federalist) – 11
George Clinton (Democratic-Republican) – 7.
-4th 1800 Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) – 73[33] Aaron Burr** (Democratic-Republican) – 73 John Adams (Federalist) – 65 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist) – 64.
-5th 1804 Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) – 162 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist) – 14.
-6th 1808 James Madison (Democratic-Republican) – 122 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist) – 47 George Clinton (Democratic-Republican) – 6
James Monroe (Democratic-Republican) – 0.
-7th 1812 James Madison (Democratic-Republican) – 128 DeWitt Clinton (Federalist) – 89.
-8th 1816 James Monroe (Democratic-Republican) – 183 Rufus King (Federalist) – 34.
-9th 1820 James Monroe (Democratic-Republican) – 228/231 John Quincy Adams (Democratic-Republican) – 1.
-10th 1824 John Quincy Adams (Democratic-Republican) – 84 Andrew Jackson (Democratic-Republican) – 99 William H. Crawford (Democratic-Republican) – 41
Henry Clay (Democratic-Republican) – 37 .
-11th 1828 Andrew Jackson (Democratic) – 178 John Quincy Adams (National Republican) –83.
-12th 1832 Andrew Jackson (Democratic) – 219 Henry Clay (National Republican) – 49
John Floyd (Nullifier) – 11 William Wirt (Anti-Masonic) – 7.
-13th 1836 Martin Van Buren (Democratic) – 170 William Henry Harrison (Whig) – 73
Hugh Lawson White (Whig) – 26 Daniel Webster (Whig) – 14 Willie Person Mangum (Whig) – 11.
-14th 1840 William Henry Harrison (Whig) – 234 Martin Van Buren (Democratic) – 60.
-15th 1844 James K. Polk (Democratic) – 170 Henry Clay (Whig) – 105
James G. Birney (Liberty) – 0.
-16th 1848 Zachary Taylor (Whig) – 163 Lewis Cass (Democratic) – 127
Martin Van Buren (Free Soil) – 0.
-17th 1852 Franklin Pierce (Democratic) – 254 Winfield Scott (Whig) – 42
John P. Hale (Free Soil) – 0.
-18th 1856 James Buchanan (Democratic) – 174 John C. Frémont (Republican) – 114
Millard Fillmore (American Party/Whig) – 8.
-19th 1860 Abraham Lincoln (Republican) – 180 John C. Breckinridge (Southern Democratic) – 72 John Bell (Constitutional Union) – 39 Stephen A. Douglas (Northern Democratic) – 12.
-20th 1864 Abraham Lincoln (National Union) – 212 George B. McClellan (Democratic) – 21.
-21st 1868 Ulysses S. Grant (Republican) – 214 Horatio Seymour (Democratic) – 80.
-22nd 1872 Ulysses S. Grant (Republican) – 28 Horace Greeley (Democratic/Liberal Republican) – 0 Thomas A. Hendricks (Democratic) – 42 B. Gratz Brown (Democratic/Liberal Republican) – 18 Charles J. Jenkins (Democratic) – 2.
-23rd 1876*‡ Rutherford B. Hayes* (Republican) – 185 Samuel J. Tilden (Democratic) – 184.
-24th 1880 James A. Garfield (Republican) – 214 Winfield Scott Hancock (Democratic) – 155
James Weaver (Greenback) – 0.
-25th 1884 Grover Cleveland* (Democratic) – 219 James G. Blaine (Republican) – 182
John St. John (Prohibition) – 0 Benjamin Franklin Butler (Greenback) – 0.
-26th 1888 Benjamin Harrison (Republican) – 233 Grover Cleveland† (Democratic) – 168
Clinton B. Fisk (Prohibition) – 0 Alson Streeter (Union Labor) – 0.
-27th 1892 Grover Cleveland* (Democratic) – 277 Benjamin Harrison (Republican) – 145
James Weaver (Populist) – 22 John Bidwell (Prohibition) – 0.
-28th 1896 William McKinley (Republican) – 271 William Jennings Bryan (Democratic/Populist) – 176.
-29th 1900 William McKinley (Republican) – 292 William Jennings Bryan (Democratic) – 155
John Woolley (Prohibition) – 0.
-30th 1904 Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) – 336 Alton B. Parker (Democratic) – 140
Eugene V. Debs (Socialist) – 0 Silas C. Swallow (Prohibition) – 0.
-31st 1908 William Howard Taft (Republican) – 321 William Jennings Bryan (Democratic) – 162 Eugene V. Debs (Socialist) – 0 Eugene W. Chafin (Prohibition) – 0.
-32nd 1912 Woodrow Wilson* (Democratic) – 435 Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive) – 88 William Howard Taft (Republican) – 8 Eugene V. Debs (Socialist) – 0 Eugene W. Chafin (Prohibition) – 0.
-33rd 1916 Woodrow Wilson* (Democratic) – 277 Charles Evans Hughes (Republican) – 254
Allan L. Benson (Socialist) – 0 James Hanly (Prohibition) – 0.
-34th 1920 Warren G. Harding (Republican) – 404 James M. Cox (Democratic) – 127
Eugene V. Debs (Socialist) – 0.
-35th 1924 Calvin Coolidge (Republican) – 382 John W. Davis (Democratic) – 136
Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (Progressive) – 13.
-36th 1928 Herbert Hoover (Republican) – 444 Al Smith (Democratic) – 87 .
-37th 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) – 472 Herbert Hoover (Republican) – 59
Norman Thomas (Socialist) – 0.
-38th 1936 Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) – 523 Alf Landon (Republican) – 8
William Lemke (Union) – 0.
-39th 1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) – 449 Wendell Willkie (Republican) – 82.
-40th 1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) – 432 Thomas E. Dewey (Republican) – 99.
-41st 1948* Harry S. Truman (Democratic) – 303 Thomas E. Dewey (Republican) – 189
Strom Thurmond (States’ Rights Democratic) – 39 Henry A. Wallace (Progressive/Labor) – 0.
-42nd 1952 Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican) – 442 Adlai Stevenson (Democratic) – 89.
-43rd 1956 Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican) – 457 Adlai Stevenson (Democratic) – 73.
-44th 1960* John F. Kennedy (Democratic) – 303 Richard Nixon (Republican) – 219
Harry F. Byrd (Democratic) – 15.
-45th 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic) – 486 Barry Goldwater (Republican) – 52.
-46th 1968* Richard Nixon* (Republican) – 301 Hubert Humphrey (Democratic) – 191
George C. Wallace (American Independent) – 46.
-47th 1972 Richard Nixon (Republican) – 520 George McGovern (Democratic) – 17
John G. Schmitz (American) – 0 John Hospers (Libertarian) – 1.
-48th 1976 Jimmy Carter (Democratic) – 297 Gerald Ford (Republican) – 240.
-49th 1980 Ronald Reagan (Republican) – 489 Jimmy Carter (Democratic) – 49.
John B. Anderson (no party) – 0 Ed Clark (Libertarian) – 0.
-50th 1984 Ronald Reagan (Republican) – 525 Walter Mondale (Democratic) – 13.
-51st 1988 George H. W. Bush (Republican) – 426 Michael Dukakis (Democratic) – 111.
-52nd 1992 Bill Clinton (Democratic) – 370 George H. W. Bush (Republican) – 168
Ross Perot (no party) – 0.
-53rd 1996 Bill Clinton* (Democratic) – 379 Bob Dole (Republican) – 159
Ross Perot (Reform) – 0.
-54th 2000 George W. Bush (Republican) – 271 Al Gore (Democratic) – 266
Ralph Nader (Green) – 0.
-55th 2004 George W. Bush (Republican) – 286 John Kerry (Democratic) – 251.
-56th 2008 Barack Obama (Democratic) – 365 John McCain (Republican) – 173.
-57th 2012 Barack Obama (Democratic) – 332 Mitt Romney (Republican) – 206
Gary Johnson (Libertarian) – 0.
-58th 2016 Donald Trump (Republican ) -290 Hilary Clinton (Democratic) -228.
Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party) -0 Jill Stein ( green) -0 .

Categories
POLITICS

Al-Hociema is boiling

A fish seller (Mohcine Fikri ) was killed ,grinded by a mechanism inside a dump truck ,when the Moroccan authorities wanted to destroy an sizeable quantity of fishes (0.6 tons) ,unfortunately the fish seller was in the truck when the button to destroy the fishes was auctioned .
Many Moroccan cities has been shaken by protestations supporting the fish seller ,and blaming the police for being responsible for that crime ,but the police denies any involvement in this affair as usual .
The judiciary has opened an inquiry regarding this deplorable event ,even though the judiciary did not show in the past to be a fair and crystal-clear apparatus to solve such affairs in which the social is mixed up with the political and the corruption at every level in the workings of Moroccan state .
The danger of this situation is some citizens in north morocco are asking for complete independence from Moroccan state ,and build up a Rif republic ,named after Rif mountains ;in morocco we have already a movement in western Sahara wanting independence from Moroccan state, unfortunately the unaccountability of Moroccan regime and the lurking corruption in judiciary and administration could lead to such dreams which will turn inevitably into nightmare .

Al-Hoceima bouillonne
Un vendeur de poisson ambulant (Mohcine Fikri ) a été écrasé par un mécanisme jusqu’à la mort à l’intérieur d’un camion de poubelle ,quand les autorités marocaines voulaient détruire une quantité de poison (0,6 tonnes) ,péchée illégalement ,malheureusement le vendeur ambulant était à l’intérieur de l’engin dans lequel on détruit de la marchandise ,quand le bouton était actionné .
Beaucoup de villes marocaines étaient rythmées par les protestations en faveur de vendeur ambulant et contre les autorités, reprochant à la police son implication dans cet événement fâcheux ,ce que la police à nier catégoriquement comme d’habitude .
L’appareil judiciaire a ouvert une enquête dans ce sens ,bien que l’appareil judiciaire au Maroc dans le passé n’a pas prouvé être capable de résoudre ce genre de problèmes dans lesquels le social et le politique et la corruption à tout les niveau de l’administration sont mélangés .
Le danger de cette situation c’est que certains citoyens au nord du Maroc revendiquent haut et fort l’installation d’un état de Rif indépendant du Maroc ;au Maroc on a déjà un conflit pareil au Sahara occidental ,dont certains citoyens veulent tout simplement l’indépendance de la mère patrie ,malheureusement la non reddition des compte du régime marocain ,et la corruption régnant dans l’appareil judiciaire et l’administration peut nourrir de tels rêves qui se transformeront inévitablement en vrai cauchemar.