Tyranny, Treason, and Taxpayers

21 11 2008

I am of the particular opinion that one of the over-arching schemes of the current administration is now, as it has been for some nearly eight years now, to completely eliminate the middle class in America. To give credit, that goal has very nearly been successfully accomplished.

The administration says it is not merely NOT in favor of a bailout or assistance to the auto manufacturing industry, but is radically opposed to any such assistance whatsoever–unless, of course, the bill comes to the President with the Central American Free Trade Agreement attached.

The voice of the opposition is Alabama Senator Shelby. This is an amazing fact, given the number of jobs currently and projected in his state which come directly (or otherwise) from this very industry. He would tell you that Chapter 11 Bankruptcy is the only reasonable solution, because these companies (three of them, that is…not the ones in HIS state) have a failed model, poor/antiquated/unrealistic management, and a bad or non-existent recovery plan.

Senator Shelby will readily admit that he was rabidly opposed to the Chrysler “bailout” some 28 years ago, as well. History and a brief fact-checking romp will quickly see the very self-same argument then, as now.  With one notable difference.

This time, Senator Shelby will not allow the words “Union” and “Buster” come out of his mouth at all, much less in quick succession. He does quickly, yet lightly and innocently touch, usually as his third reason these days, on the “labor contracts problem” these three companies have.

There is, with the possible exception of the current President, no person in government service today MORE anti-unionist than Senator Shelby. He is not willing to concede that failure to act now has nothing whatsoever to do with the future success/failure of three huge and, admittedly troubled, American manufacturing companies.  He has no ability whatsoever to see or acknowledge that it is NOT about these three companies at this particular moment in American history.

We are discussing the survival of an INDUSTRY. We surely have precedent. I can think of some 700 billion of them for one industry, just recently. Was the money to help the american taxpayer in a beleagured economy? No. Was the money to help the strapped mortgage holder/payor as the meltdown, which they had NOTHING to do with, fell in directly upon their heads? No. Was the money, in any conceivable manner, directed to help the American Taxpayer–at all?

No.

It was to insure the profits of the managers of an INDUSTRY, who lied, and stole; cheated and misled their way through a miazma of dedicated dirty tricks, loopholes, and pure wide-open deceit for the purpose of making themselves money. They caused by directive the current “credit crunch”. The truth of it is, they (and, I must state categorically that first among them are the Banker Paulson and his boss) have absolutely no intention whatsoever of doing what T.A.R.P. required them to do in the first place. 

They did as much say so. In fact, they were so sure of themselves that they REQUIRED absolute authority with ZERO accountability at the time the funds were being negotiated in the Congress. Then, when the funds were committed TO SAVE THE AMERICAN ECONOMY, they simply decided they were going to do precisely as they wished, and fully anticipate NO RETRIBUTION whatsoever from this government, or these people. Their profits are insured, and guaranteed. Stockholders, shareholders, and the American People be, quite frankly, damned!

And, if killing these companies now can insure not only the elimination of some 4,000,000 middle class jobs and workers from the american scene before the end of this year, so much the better.

To save the American economy, we need to give the AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY some $200 billion. I’d say they’ve earned it. I’d also say that if we don’t, the american economy will tank so badly that we will, most probably never ever recover. There is no doubt we will not recover as we are currently established today. Of that, there is absolutely NO doubt.

Sadly, that is precisely the intention, and the plan. If there were ever any reason whatsoever to doubt this nefarious subterfuge before, there is none remaining now.

Yes, private jets piss me off. Yes, the failure to quickly respond to a changing global economy makes me mad. Yes, there are many things which should (must) be addressed–IF we intend to keep our nation, and if we intend to keep our place on the world stage.

If we do not, don’t rescue the industry that stands as one of the four pillars of the historical american economy. But, when that decision is made, please do not cry when the result is one which will surely make 1933 look like a cakewalk. You have no idea what your ideology is bringing down on an entire culture. But you will be held accountable for it.

This isn’t about jets. Yeah, I’m upset by them. Having no economy upsets me more. Let’s stay focused on the issues, Senator Shelby. America is at imminent risk. You are a US Senator. Tell me, which do you think I care about? Your rabid hatred of unions and unionists, or America itself?

Which, Senator, do you really believe I think you should place as your first SWORN priority? This is an American issue. You stand in the midst of it. Decide. Now. We americans (you know, here on Main Street) really, REALLY are watching.

Budroe





Consider the Words; Consider Your Choice

21 03 2008

I saw this speech on YouTube yesterday. Having no particular desire to see one speech over another, the notion of hearing Senator Obama “unleashed” somehow appealed to me. Because of this speech, I feel better about his candidacy, and my support of it.

I hope you will watch this speech, and listen, and consider. Let me know what you think, okay?

Budroe

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Super Week!

4 02 2008

February 4th, 2008

This is the start of a really Super Week! I must admit that, since Saturday evening, it has been one super surprise after another around Chateau de Budroe.

I have a friend staying with me at the moment, while his new home is being prepared. Just as he was preparing to move, a friend of his showed up, with nowhere else to go. It’s a party!

Super Bowl Sunday was a most (Sorry!) pleasant surprise.  We actually had a fiercely contested match-up between titans. It was a block-buster presentation, with a last-moment victory by the team I was actually rooting for. There are so many reasons for me not to root for the Giants, yet I could not help my native instinct to cheer on the underdog.

It also makes for a really cool asterisk in the record books. Back-to-back victories by brothers at QB, in different leagues, on different teams, in successive years (just for starters!).  Now, how cool is that? And, it was a really great game to watch. I’ll be back in my AFC fanatic mode for next year, but if Peyton couldn’t get there….:-)

Tomorrow is the Primary in Illinois. I am going to vote. Would you believe that, as of this moment, I have not yet chosen the candidate I will endorse? When you have the diversity, the pendulum of positions, and the critically important issues to face, these primaries are every bit as important to the citizens of America as the General Election in November. Besides, you get to vote twice!  And, each vote (legally) counts!

I have a good friend who says she will not vote in the Primary, because she doesn’t want to be “forced” to affiliate with a party! I understand her view. I would say she is most likely a Libertarian. Who among us would choose to invalidate their own vote?  Nevertheless, I personally hold that this primary cycle is so very critically important to the American people that measures must be taken to have our collective voice heard. VOTE!

More later. I’ve got to look at a list, and make a decision. (Subject to revision, on Wednesday, of course!)

In His Care,

Budroe





Of Mercury and Messengers

28 01 2008

January 27th, 2008

In the midst of life as we live it, I believe it is important to recognize the irregular, as some might say, achievements which we make as humans. This particular achievement strikes me as being especially noteworthy because of my faith, and my interest in things scientific.  Yes, Virginia. The two actually CAN co-exist quite comfortably.
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A Very Busy Week at the Academy!

28 09 2007

Today is my one-year birthday at my professional writing site, where I also am extremely humbled and proud to serve as our writing “Academy” Administrator. Our Fall Quarter kicks off this weekend, with an entirely new concept, look and approach to how we conduct ourselves. Chaos has raised much more than a coat of new paint on our walls, believe me!

And, there have been losses, as well. The stories will be flying for a very long time to come. Some of them will be true.

Also, the new novel is now officially in “Pre-Release”, and a very limited number of copies are available here. I also have an extremely limited number of Special Edition, autographed copies available which will be numbered, and signed by me. You may contact me if you want to purchase those few copies. We go into release on November 30th, 2007.

The marketing plan is set. The marketing tools are in place. The publisher is ready. The book has that “just printed” flavor to it.

And, it’s my 1 year anniversary on the world’s very best writing site. All together, not bad.

Budroe





I am a writer!

10 07 2007

I write things these days; lots of things. I write short stories, and essays. I write some (but not much) poetry. Much of my writing these days revolves around the responsibilities of administering a writing school.  Policies, procedures, and rules take up a lot of my time. I also write sermons that will, most likely, never be preached from a pulpit. I have many blogs, and keep working on only a couple of them regularly. I’m hoping to aggregate the others here, but I may not. I do have a “home” professional writing site, where my current work is showcased on a regular basis. Feel free to visit, and look around.

I used to write music, but I haven’t in a long time. I have written several non-fiction textbooks, and have spent my time doing my part to pass on the little bit of knowledge that I have gained in this lifetime. Beginning in 2004, I got wind of a group of insane folks who made it their business to write a novel in 30 days. National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) became a haven for me. It has allowed me to stretch my writing wings in a genre that I had never written before. This fall, the first of those projects will be published.

Realizing that makes me feel pretty good. Though many things in life have not turned out the way I would have planned, or even hoped, this is a reality that makes the last three years seem at least a little more worth it. There could be more novels to come. I currently have four in various stages of completion, in amongst the other writing that seems to consume my time these days. It sure would be great to be able to make a full-time living from writing. That first contract is the most elusive (well, except for the next one!) to a new writer. The game has, in the past ten years, completely changed the rules.  New players are taking up the slack where the “Big Five” leave off, and many more writers are finding their work on the shelves of the bookseller.

And, right about the time I’m starting to feel good about the progress being made, I sauntered (yea, verily) over to my friend Patrick’s Place, and saw this.  Mortality returns, my feet hit the pavement, and things are real again.

And so it goes.

Budroe





Hello World!

9 07 2007

Welcome to WordPress.com. Is this yet another Blog, Bud?

Yes.  And, umm, no. There is a Blog here. I hope it will aggregate several other Blogs, a few of which I actually pay attention to. Therein lies the rub, you see. I have one Blog that I attend to faithfully, and several others that languish in the backwaters of forgotten commitments. My friends tell me I need a “writing” Blog (got one). My friends tell me I need a Blog to write about my journey with cancer. (Got one.) I have Yahoo friends (and a 360 Blog), and MicroSoft friends (and a MicroSoft Space, with Blog), and AOL friends (with a Journal). I have a Blog on Lycos (for no apparent reason), MySpace (which almost came down till some friends found it), and Xanga (which I haven’t visited in years!).  I have a Blog about my Prayer Journey (along with others, at Blogspot).

Are you seeing the dilemma here?  It was such a grand idea, back in the day. I have political Blogs, Blogs on faith and religion, Essay Blogs (even one on blogging!), and Forum Blogs. I need a place to aggregate the results, and organize the work. I don’t want to send anyone, anywhere!  Isn’t there one place where I can Blog daily, regardless of the topic? 

I believe this is such a place. I will use categories, and build Chateau de Budroe into the “residential” structure that will accomodate my needs, and my purpose. This is that place. I am a professional, published author who writes across several genres. I have a couple of professional writing sites, and a home webpage which supports my writing endeavors. I write a lot! 

I hope you will join me here, and see what is important enough in my world to write about. After all, that is how we develop the conscience, isn’t it? 

Hello, world!  Welcome, and welcome home!