Monday, February 15, 2010
Well, Long time no post...
I have to apologize for not posting. I have been really not busy. Work is exceptionally slow, etc... I have placed a bunch of blogs over to the right which I read every day. Enjoy!
Monday, March 30, 2009
What you don't realize is that it is already done
As it turns out those who were "managing" the money either stole it or bet it all and lost and now someone has to pay up. That leaves us in the position to "rescue" the friends of the policy makers (who used to work for those people). We are heading into very challenging times and the government is spending more money than it's advertising it is. Oh, and the government is not telling us where the money is going, or what it is buying. And it's our money.
What I mean by shuffle the deck is this. In old poker games that grandpa used to play they would deal, flop three cards, and then someone who was sure someone was cheating would say "shuffle the deck" in order to ruin someone's cheat. I guess, the next step here is figuring who should pay in the traditional manner, and by traditional I mean "whack em." Not in a "murder" sort of way, but in a "everybody grab a rock and pitch it" sort of way.
Things will have to get much worse before people wake up ... but my fear is that they will be waking up in about Spring 2010.
Just sayin
What I mean by shuffle the deck is this. In old poker games that grandpa used to play they would deal, flop three cards, and then someone who was sure someone was cheating would say "shuffle the deck" in order to ruin someone's cheat. I guess, the next step here is figuring who should pay in the traditional manner, and by traditional I mean "whack em." Not in a "murder" sort of way, but in a "everybody grab a rock and pitch it" sort of way.
Things will have to get much worse before people wake up ... but my fear is that they will be waking up in about Spring 2010.
Just sayin
Monday, March 23, 2009
Gasoline $4 a gallon=good?
With gasoline at $4 a gallon awhile ago, the number of DUIs went down, the apetite for BIG SUV dropped, reseach and development of alternatives soared. People truly thought before driving. Aren't these all good things? Why would a $2 a gallon tax here be bad? It would help foster all of the positives mentioned above AND it would help pay for this ginormous bailout plan?
Just sayin.
Just sayin.
Labels:
alternative fuels,
bailout,
gasoline,
politics
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