Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Sidhu and Friends

4 comments:

  1. Flash Back! This reminds me of the good old days when we built this great country. People made things and those things were sold, what a concept. Unions took kids out of the work force. Unions gave us the 5 day, 40 hour work week. Unions saw to it that people could afford the things that they were making and this expanded the market. Unions gave workers protection from bosses that didn't like certain people because of their look or color or where they were raised or went to school.

    This modern race to the bottom that only seems to serve the the people that no longer work for a living, those that sit by the pool and get their dividend check, those people that make nothing but only pay 15 percent on their unearned income, blame their problems on the unions. They need to look more at the international bankers, hedge funds, international treaties that remove tariffs, and trillion dollar wars. Oh wait, those things are working well for these special people.

    Never mind that an entire ocean or more are being destroyed by an international corporation that has no moral compass and owes nothing to anyone other than their share holders.

    Never mind the fact that your job has been shipped overseas by Carly Fiorina and other CEO's that would stop at nothing to make a buck.

    Never mind that those same people or corporations, (it's hard to tell them apart these days) , use our roads, skies, rivers, oceans, courts, police, and commons and don't want to pay for it. Internalize profits and externalize losses is their standard operational procedure.

    Make war where convenient and drill baby drill. Screw the old USA, we're billionaires against unions!

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  2. .If anyone missed my point:

    Unions aren't what they should be but they have to adapt to international corporations owned by international banksters and they have adapted as best they could.

    A trillion dollars is a thousand billion. That's how much money Iraq and Afghanistan have cost us as of last Sunday. A billion dollars is a thousand million.

    One has to ask themselves, are the unions and their few billion dollars really doing that much damage to the international banksters and warmongers and their trillions to attack their collective bargaining?

    Are the people that go to work every day, make things and provide services really the ones to blame for our problems?

    Ask BP. According to Mike Papantonio, a lawyer and host of Ring of Fire radio show, BP is hiring Mexicans to do clean up work in the Gulf of Mexico. Even when international corporations are destroying the way of life for millions of US citizens and an entire ecosystem, they choose to hire foreign labor to avoid paying honest Americans a living wage.

    Unions of themselves are not the problem, they are a symptom.

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  3. Tom, one thing to be clear of regarding my distrust, dissatisfaction, and disappointment in is the PUBLIC EMPLOYEE UNIONS. Private unions will bankrupt themselves given enough time and power (assuming we stop bailing them out). PUBLIC EMPLOYEE UNIONS have hit taxpayers hard with their extremely generous retirement packages and, in most of Ca., their sizeable salaries. Traditionally, public employees were paid lower salaries than their private sector counter parts. But there was an equitable tradeoff: public employees had more job security and better pensions while the private sector had NO job security, NO pension, but higher wages. That tradeoff is missing in Ca. A Caltrans survey technician makes around $80K per year and will receive 90% of that salary for the rest of their life depending on their years of service. In the private sector, that same technician will likely make $60K or maybe even $70K BUT they will not have that fat pension to milk for 30-40 years after they retire. These fat pensions are completely unfunded and are billion dollar liabilities...at the LOCAL level! Right now, OC and Fullerton are in bad shape and removing these debts would mean solvency once again. Attempting to maintain them marches us down that path towards a OC' second bankruptcy and Fullerton’s first bankruptcy.

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  4. Holding my nose I have to agree with you on many of your last points. But my main point was made by you.
    "Traditionally, public employees were paid lower salaries than their private sector counter parts".
    Traditionally, the private sector provided good jobs and people made things that they could afford to buy. Now we build cars that we can't afford, houses we can't afford, organic food we can't afford.

    When the people of a country can only afford food shelter clothing and little else, the entire system is doomed.

    You and I are seeing the same thing from different perspectives. What you see as the problem, I see as the symptom.

    Without tariffs and corporate taxes that have moved off shore, we, the out of work middle class are left to keep this country funded. If only those employed by the public have decent jobs, we're screwed.

    Good paying private jobs are what fund the payroll taxes that used to fund world class educations, world class workers rights, a world class safety net for disabled and old people and a world class environmentally clean landscape full of opportunity and jobs.

    Now off shore, international corporations and banksters are stealing the American dream and everyone is too stupid to see where the money is going.

    I blame some of this on the liberal media and remember that the liberal media are only as liberal as their conservative owners.

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Greg Sebourn

The Beauty of a Storm

The Beauty of a Storm
Orange County, Ca.

My Grandma - A Eulogy

LET'S TALK ABOUT 1914 FOR A MOMENT.



FOR STARTERS, GRANDMA WAS BORN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1914 IN HER FAMILY'S ATWOOD RANCH HOUSE.



IT IS WORTH NOTING THOSE ALSO BORN IN 1914:

JACK LALANNE

JOE DIMAGGIO

DANNY THOMAS



AND WHO DIED IN 1914:

JOHN MUIR, THE FAMOUS NATURALIST FOR WHICH NUMEROUS ROADS, PARKS, HOTELS, AND NATURE RESERVES ARE NAMED.



IT IS ALSO WORTH NOTING THAT IN 1914 WOODROW WILSON SIGNS MOTHER'S DAY PROCLAMATION AND BABE RUTH MAKES HIS MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUT WITH THE RED SOX. MOTHER'S DAY AND BASEBALL- TWO OF MY FAVORITES!! (PERHAPS HER NICKNAME "BABE" CAME FROM BABE RUTH???)



GRANDMA WAS BORN INTO A PERIOD OF TIME FILLED WITH TURMOIL. IN JUNE OF 1914 ARCHDUKE FRANZS FERDINAND WAS ASSASSINATED. WITHIN ONE MONTH WORLD WAR I RAGED ACROSS EUROPE. TWO DAYS AFTER HER BIRTH HOWEVER, GERMAN AND BRITISH TROOPS INTERRUPTED WWI TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS. (PERHAPS THEY PAUSE KNOWING THAT A GREAT WOMAN WAS BORNE) WORLD WAR I CONTINUED UNTIL THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES IN 1919.



ALTHOUGH SHE WAS ONLY 5 YEARS OLD, SHE SAW THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS CREATED AND THE 19TH AMENDMENT WAS APPROVED BY THE U.S. CONGRESS GUARANTEEING THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN TO VOTE.



SHE LIVED THROUGH MANY NOTABLE EVENTS. LIKE THE 1933 LONG BEACH EARTHQUAKE OR WHEN ATWOOD FLOODED ALONG WITH MOST OF ORANGE COUNTY IN 1938 AND THE FLOOD-WATERS CLAIMED MORE THAN 50 PEOPLE, 43 OF WHICH WERE FROM ATWOOD! ALL OF THIS DURING A TIME THAT WE READ ABOUT IN SCHOOL AND KNOWN AS "THE GREAT DEPRESSION". SOMEWHERE IN ALL OF THAT SHE FOUND THE LOVE OF HER LIFE, GRANDPA LEO, GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL, GOT MARRIED, AND HAD KIDS!



THEN THERE WAS WORLD WAR II. FROM PEARL HARBOR TO HIROSHIMA, GRANDMA WAS RAISING MY UNCLE BOB AND MOM ARLINE. WITH AIR-RAID SIRENS AND BLACKOUTS SHE WAS A WIFE AND MOTHER. WHAT A TIME TO RAISE CHILDREN! I BET GRANDMA'S PARENTS WERE ABEL TO TELL HER A THING OR TWO ABOUT RAISING KIDS IN WARTIME.



GRANDMA WAS THERE WHEN THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA HELD THEIR 3RD ANNUAL NATIONAL JAMBOREE IN 1953. SHE SAW AIRBASES OPEN IN '42 AND CLOSE IN '99. SHE WATCHED WALTER KNOTT START UP HIS BERRY FARM AND WALT DISNEY TURN ORANGE GROVES AND STRAWBERRY PATCHES INTO DISNEYLAND!



SHE SAW THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE FADE AWAY INTO HISTORY AND SPACE TRAVEL EXPLODE BEFORE HER WITH THE FIRST LUNAR LANDING. JUST IMAGINE HOW MUCH TECHNOLOGY HAS CHANGED OVER THE LAST 100 YEARS. FROM TUBE RECTIFIERS TO SUPERCONDUCTORS; FROM TRANS-ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLES TO SATELLITE TV.



SHE SAW MORE IN HER 93 YEARS THAN MOST OF US WILL EVER READ ABOUT, LET ALONE LIVE THROUGH!



OF THOSE 93 YEARS IT IS MY HONOR TO HAVE BEEN HER GRANDSON FOR 35 OF THEM. SHE WAS MY MOTHER WHEN MOM HAD TO WORK. SHE WIPED MY NOSE AND PUT FOOD IN MY MOUTH. SHE LET ME PLAY WITH GRANDPA EVEN THOUGH SHE NEEDED HIM TO TAKE HER TO THE STORE. SHE WAS MY GRANDMA AND I WILL MISS HER IMMENSELY.



JUST LOOK AROUND THIS ROOM; SHE DID THIS. SHE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BRINGING SO MANY GOOD PEOPLE INTO THIS WORLD AND TOGETHER TODAY. THIS IS HER LEGACY.



A Dedication To My Loving Wife, Stacey. Thank you for all you do for me!

Brad Paisley - I Thought I Loved You Then


I remember trying not to stare the night that I first met you
You had me mesmerized
3 weeks later in the front porch light taking 45 min to kiss you goodnight
I hadn’t told you yet but I thought I loved you then

Chorus
Now you’re my whole life now you’re my whole world
I just can’t believe the way I feel about you girl
Like a river meets the sea
Stronger than it’s ever been
We’ve come so far since that day
And I thought I loved you then.

I remember taking you back to right where I first met you
You were so surprised
There were people around
But I didn’t care I got down on one knee right there
And once again I thought I loved you then

Chorus
Now you’re my whole life now you’re my whole world
I just can’t believe the way I feel about you girl
Like a river meets the sea
Stronger than it’s ever been
We’ve come so far since that day
And I thought I loved you then.

I can just see you with a baby on the way
I can just see you when your hair is turning gray
What I can’t see is how I’m ever gonna love you more
But I’ve said that before.

Now you’re my whole life now you’re my whole world
I just can’t believe the way I feel about you girl
Well look back some day at this moment that we’re in
And I'll look at you and say I thought I loved you then
And I thought I loved you then...