Before I begin ranting and raving - HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LAURA!
First: Yesterday I actually was upset enough at our congress (the US House of Representatives to be precise), that I went on line and sent a message to my local representative. I told him to vote against the "cap and trade" bill. He voted for it. I will vote against him in the next election.
This country needs to wake up and soon. Why do lawyers, who have a higher "unemployment" wage than I do (as congressional representatives they clearly can't maintain jobs as real lawyers and are, therefore, no better than the rest of us on unemployment [i.e., public "dole"])) feel that they know more about everything than the experts in the various fields they decide to attack (they have decided they - as appointed czars - can run automobile cars and banks, for example)? Better question - why do we the voters allow them to carry on with such arrogance?
Topic two: I am so tired of the hype foisted on me under the guise of "news" concerning M Jackson. The guy was nuts! The news media and clearly many of the unwashed public adore this person. His music was fine, his videos cutting edge, and his life was a mess. Too bad that Farah and Ed McM had to die within 24 hours of MJ and, thus, their good deeds and life examples have all but disappeared in favor of the lascivious details of Michael.
Area three: Once again the government has struck me on a personal scale. As a citizen I endeavor to follow all the rules and instructions provided for the public good (with the possible exception of speed limits - but that's another issue). Electronic phone systems drive me insane. Why can't I deal with a real person! When I don't the government sends threatening letters. I am dismayed. I have to wait until Monday to tilt at the government windmill.
Deep breath - I am recovered. Thanks for letting me blow off some steam. I look forward to both the 4-hour work week and simplifying my life. I am resigned to having a move looming in my near future. That is the way of the universe. The plans of mankind do not matter, they only serve to entertain us with the "what ifs" until the reality appears.
"A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life doing nothing." - George Bernard Shaw
2 comments:
"automobile cars" - try auto companies. See, further proof of the universe's attack!
LOLOLOLOLOL!!!! WOW!! I would say you hit a home run with your comments and considering that words are things I am sure they will smack the "lawyers" in question up side thier concrete gel hair do :). Go get them TIGER! Thanks for the BDay wishes!! I have to go work now:). Have a great day!!
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