Saturday, November 15, 2008

YOU WOULDN'T KNOW CHANGE IF IT FUCKED YOU!

Yes I said it...
America has become the big fat guy on the couch because the recliner is too small!
An example of change is when you see a good idea that works even if it is not your own and use it...
That way of thinking in our culture is UN-AMERICAN!
So I say FUCK THE BIG THREE! LET THEM FAIL! 2 MILLION JOBS LOST...OH WELL!
What do you think is going to happen in three years or so anyway...THE JOBS WILL BE LOST!
They have yet to move forward on any thing new since the model-T! I almost fell the fuck out when I saw muscle cars come back, all the while gas was skyrocketing to inter-fucking-galactic heights!
Make something new...or perish!
I remember watching the Obama infomercial, there was a man who was a 3rd generation auto worker. WTF! 3rd generation! Why cant we move away from a "golden goose" that has more glitter than gold! 3rd generation should be doing something else...don't give me this I have every right to do what I want shit! You must acknowledge a job that has already shown signs of being obsolete is not the job for you! People to Michigan...Allentown or should I say Bethlehem,PA. is not what you want to experience! YOU ALREADY HAVE HAD SIGNS OF THIS! Don't become a victim! Move forward, get education, get some type of skill-set that wont leave you in a capitalistic form of welfare.


And now a moment of confirmation!

What to Do About the Big Three?
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMANPublished November 11th 2008
We have a new president-elect, and he (with his predecessor) is facing an old problem: what to do about the Big Three automakers? These companies haven't been innovative or competitive in the marketplace in a generation or more. Now General Motors is looking to the federal government to offer a big aid package to keep the company in business and keep its many thousands of employees working. There is little doubt Ford and Chrysler will follow suit.
This poses a conundrum for anyone committed to bringing about a new Clean Energy System like the one I describe in Hot, Flat, and Crowded. Is it a good idea for the government to rescue GM with a financial package like the ones offered to Wall Street earlier this year, or is such a rescue a way of stimulating ignorance and rewarding the worst offenders, the foes of energy innovation?
If Washington does offer a rescue plan, what terms should the government ask for to hold the Big Three accountable in the new era we are in? Can we really expect the automakers to finally try in earnest to produce plug-in hybrids and other vehicles that use fuel in cleaner, more efficient ways? Is there a good way for the government to extend the rescue to the more competitive, innovative automakers—Honda and Toyota—so that they can take roles in leading the auto business into the Energy-Climate Era at last?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Just Say It...

I was going to allow time before I spoke about the climate of this election…
FUCK THAT! Someone needs to speak on a nuanced fraud…yes you know damn well whom I speak of…the great objection to Obama’s (OH IM SORRY I MEANT MR. PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA!) campaign…racism!
So let me say this…just call me a stupid nigger so that we can get past this! Call him a nigger so we can get past this. Call the 63,093,824 voters stupid niggers or nigger-lovers and get past this. Don’t say that you fear what he will do, we heard your “code” for months and we say you are on bullshit! Race card playing has never work for any blacks, it never will. He did not win by pulling the race card, he won by pulling the “anything you can do, I can do better” card.
You have every right to disagree with how he played it, but be honest. Say it I hate him because I hate niggers! Tell us, say it, and talk about it. Let’s have a dialogue about it. He had a high number of blacks true, but blacks vote Democratic anyway. The media (I love the liberal tag) favored him, not because of race, but because they have a duty to make money. When you see thousands of people show up to his rallies, you show them. HELLO! They are capitalist before they are ever any bullshit political assignment. So they didn’t do that because they saw black skin, they saw green.
People voted for him because they needed to see a change, before they could accept a change. I saw that change, I accepted that change. Racism is not change; it is more of the same. I don’t need you to like my skin, but you need to have this talk about my skin. I am tired…tired…tired about this big ass elephant in the corner of every room I walk in. So say it, say we see him differently because of color. Talk about it we hate niggers! Say why! Say how! Then listen, hear not our response to your words but to your own. Is it emotional, is it logical? Can you see a black person as a person? I hope so, change has happened, not due to this election. It is so far removed from the election, which we won’t see the moment change happened for years. So let’s talk about it let’s get past this.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008


Well it has come...
Remember, this is only the beginning...the alpha.
We have a responsibility to be everything else including the omega.
We must know that no matter what happens, if your candidate wins, he is only apart of the dream. He is not the dream-maker, not the dream-holder, and the dream cannot die. We are the dream, the dreamer, the dream-maker, and above all else...the dreamers of FREEDOM!
Freedom to do things, not things to stop us...Freedom to act as one, not acts to separate us and be alone.
So I'm coming back to speak freely...
AND I'M FUCKING PISSED AT THE SAD, PATHETIC, REPULSIVE ACTIVITY OF SO MANY CLOSED-MINDED PEOPLE...I'M COMING FOR YOU FIRST!
I WILL SHOW EVERYONE YOUR HYPOCRISY...YOU WILL BE EXPOSED!
Now without further ado...to my friends, loved ones and my enemies...
I dedicate this to you...



Wake Up Everybody

Harold Melvin

Wake up everybody no more sleepin in bed

No more backward thinkin time for thinkin ahead

The world has changed so very much

From what it used to be so

there is so much hatred war an' poverty

Wake up all the teachers time to teach a new way

Maybe then they'll listen to whatcha have to say

Cause they're the ones who's coming up and the world is in their hands

when you teach the children teach em the very best you can.

Chorus

The world won't get no better if we just let it be

The world won't get no better we gotta change it yeah, just you and me.

Wake up all the doctors make the ol' people well

They're the ones who suffer an' who catch all the hell

But they don't have so very long before the Judgement Day

So won'tcha make them happy before they pass away.

Wake up all the builders time to build a new land

I know we can do it if we all lend a hand

The only thing we have to do is put it in our mind

Surely things will work out they do it every time.


Repeat Chorus.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Why I hope this was only the beginning of the end...


Pundits! Pundits! Pundits!

Talking Points! Talking Points! Talking Points!

Blah blah blah!

It never seems to end, but the truth never begins. I wonder so often how we as a whole have given up the process of independent thoughts or stances. We have talking points or should I just simply say...whatever it takes to get me what I want.
So...there is Crossfire...one of my favorite shows for awhile. Then I started to ask questions to solve what I thought were the problems of today. Then I got angry, if I can do this why cant they. Then anger left, hate became necessary, why haven't they tried to solve anything.
I guess someone else thought the same...



Jon Stewart's appearance
On October 15, 2004, Jon Stewart appeared on the program and, in a pointed discussion with Carlson and Begala, disparaged the format and the politically shallow arguments that it led to. In Stewart's words: "It's not so much that it's bad, as it's hurting America ... Stop, stop, stop, stop hurting America." Stewart's main criticism was that the program failed its responsibility to the public discourse and indulged in "partisan hackery". Carlson tried to counter Stewart's criticisms that Crossfire was just part of the political system and wasn't asking truly probing questions by leveling criticisms against Stewart's own recent interview on The Daily Show with presidential candidate John Kerry, saying that Stewart wasn't harsh enough on Kerry. Stewart expressed suprise that Carlson would compare the parody-based Daily Show with the journalistic standards on a professional news channel like CNN, and commented on the absurdity of "looking to Comedy Central for standards of journalistic integrity".
Throughout the interview, Stewart's questions about journalistic integrity were ignored and responded to by Carlson and Begala criticizing The Daily Show rather than addressing the criticisms of their own program. Stewart cuttingly pointed out that "You're on CNN! The show that leads into me is puppets making crank phone calls!" Carlson then referred to Stewart as John Kerry's "butt boy". At one point, Carlson abruptly cut to commercial by turning away from the Daily Show host and towards the camera, stating, "I do think you're more fun on your show, just my opinion." Stewart quickly replied, "You know what's interesting though? You're as big a dick on this show as you are on any show."[1]
Following his appearance, transcripts and live stream footage were released on the Internet and widely watched and discussed. The episode itself had 867,000 viewers (the average number of viewers Crossfire had per episode in the previous month was about 615,000).[2] As of April 12, 2008, the 13 minute 30 second clip had over 3,960,873 views on iFilm, making it the third most popular video of all time on that web site.[3]
As a direct result of Stewart's criticism [1], in January 2005 CNN announced that it would not be renewing Carlson's contract. In a news release containing the announcement, CNN CEO Jonathan Klein indicated that he wanted to change the tone of shows on the network. Shortly thereafter it was announced that it would be canceled as a freestanding series, possibly to become a shorter, "gentler," segment of Inside Politics [2]. Its last episode aired on June 3, 2005 and the Crossfire pundits began appearing on Inside Politics the following Monday before relocating to that show's successor, The Situation Room. However, the GWU Crossfire set remained in use for the CNN weekend series On The Story, which had an audience interaction format.
On hearing the news of Crossfire's cancellation, on his own show Jon Stewart quipped "I fought the law, and the law lost!"[3]