Saturday, August 27, 2011

Jane Fonda? Who Writes This Crap?

When researching the worlds most famus traitors of all time there are many names in different countries that seem to jump out at you. I was perusing through my witter list just this morning when I found a link to http://www.thehiddenfact.com/10-most-famous-traitors-all-time. Lo and behold there it was, right in front of me at #8...Jane Fonda's name. So I read and tried to comprehend the writers' idea of a traitor. Doesn't he/she realize that there are many other true traitors to their countries out there through history? Names like Phillipe Petain in France, Tommaso Buscetta in Italy, Augusto Pinochet in Chile, the list goes on. Jane Fonda? Her views of the Vietnam war were extreme, however, most of the country shared those same views in one respect or another and voiced them through protests and marches. This would make most of the country traitors, but because of her fame, she is put on a pedestal? When I saw this list, wha really made my jaw drop was not een that she was on the list, but she is #8, not 9 or 10. That means she is worse than at least 2 individuals that were true traitors:Guy Fawkes who attempted to blow up the Parliament building in Britain, and Robert Hanssen, who actually sold secrets to the Russians during the Cold War. Ouch! That's really putting Fonda down. Whoever wrote this should really look at their motives for the addition to Fonda on tis list. Possibly an ex war veteran with pent up feelings or a government minion that can't let go of the past. Either way, Jane Fonda should be nowhere near this list of traitors and history needs not be skewed any longer

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

$100Million Scam?

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook icon donated a handsome amount of money to the city of Newark,NJ to the tune of $100Million. The donation itself was to be filtered and used for the school district to rebuild and reshape the public schools. Since then, Mayor Cory Booker and the city counsel have tied up the money in an account and nobody is privy to the whereabouts or diretion the money has gone. Tuesday, the ACLU finally filed a lawsuit to release the records as to what the city plans on doing with the money. The lawsuit was filed under the refusal if New Jersey's Open Public Records Act which is in violation by not allowing parents and taxpayers to  view what the monet has been allotted for. The city of Newark has long been a thorn in the side with corrupt politicians and people that bleed its system dry and the children of the city are always the ones to suffer because of the lack of interest in education and building an infrastructure that can flourish because of its close proximity to NY. It is a disgrace that this donation will probably go by way of most others and wind up being nothing more than a scam by its current regime.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Notice to Tyrants

With the imminent fall of Tripoli and the capture of Qaddafi's two sons, it looks as if Libya is going to be able to start a new era. Rebel forces have begun to wrest away control of a government that has been under Colonel Qaddafi's control for four decades. All tyrants fall eventually, whether it is by the hand of their own people or  another government that believes they can build a better way for the people...a la U.S. With so much outside influence on how to run governments nowadays, you would believe that it's not even worth starting or continuing the trend of tyranny. Qaddafi has been ruling Libya since his coup in 1969 and has been a thorn in the worlds side ever since. He, along with all other tyrants present and future should take heed. The world will not deal with you any longer other than to throw you out of your own home. You can try to hang on, but the forces against you are just too powerful and willing to make this a friendlier world for all to live.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Freed at Last?

The 'West Memphis Three' as they have been called spent the last eighteen years in prison for the murder of three young boys. DNA recently concluded that there was no evidence of Mr. Echols, Mr. Baldwin, or Mr. Misskelley at the scene. So three men gain their life back but with certain provisions in the deal with prosecutors that keep them on probation for ten years. It has to be a difficult situation for the state as they know that if the men took their case to trial again, they would most likely be acquitted and would then be able to sue the state for wrongful imprisonment. That is the reason a deal with defense attorneys had to be reached. The men leave proclaiming innocence, but admitting guilt in a stunning conclusion to a long debate over who really killed those young boys and left their bodies mutilated and naked. One question remains, however, and that is how do these boys reintegrate into a society that has shunned them for so long and won't accept their innocence as long as they still plead guilty. The deal with the proverbial devil has been struck and only time will tell where these men will go with their new found freedom. Just pray that it was the right decision for all.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Pay Raises For White House Employees

While the rest of the country has had to scale back to struggle though a fluttering economy, White House employees seem to be doing just fine as long as Obama is in control of the pay scale.  The following is a list of only the 20 highest pay raises afforded to those in the White House and should make any hard-working American angry at the underhandedness of the government. This is not to say that these workers do not earn their wages by their hard work. The timing, however, could not come at a worse time as we, as a country are in the middle of a recession, our credit rating has taken a beating, and unemployment is hovering on a national scale of about nine and a half percent. We are talking $578,041.00 annually between 20 individuals who, most likely are not doing what is best for the day to day operations of the government. Take a good look at this list and if it does not sound right to you, let your voice be known in order to take control back as a people.

Matthew Vogel- Special Asst. for Economic Policy  $71,400 to $130,000                         83% increase
Heather Zichal-   Dep. Asst. for Energy and Climate Change  $100,000 to $140,000         40% increase
Kevin Lewis -     Director of African-American Media  $42,000 to $78,000                       86% increase
Elizabeth Olsen- Spec.Asst. to Pres.& Dir.of Pres.Correspondence $76,500 to $110,000  44% increase
Jessica Wright-  Dep. Asst. to Pres. & Dir. of Scheduling   $96,900 to$130,000                34% increase
Lauren Paige-    Spec. Asst. to Pres.&Dir. of Message Planning $62,000 to $95,000         53% increase
Elizabeth Nelson- Deputy Director of Scheduling   $45,900 to $75,000                             63% increase
Ashley Tate-Gilmore-  Director of Travel Office      $45,900 to $75,000                            63% increase
Carlos Monje Jr.- Spec.Asst.to Pres.& C.O.S.of Dom.Policy Control $91,800-$120,000   31% increase
David Cusak-    Dep.Asst.to Pres.& Dir.of Advance&Operations $130,500-$158,500       27% increase
Jonathan Samuels-Dep.Asst.to Pres.for Legisl.Affairs&House Liason $130,500-158,500 21% increase
Thomas Vietor- Sen.Dir.&National Security Staff Spokesman   $78,000 to $105,000       35% increase
Frederico Gardaphe-  Deputy Director                                        $50,000 to $75,000          50% increase
Denis McDonough-  Asst.to Pres.&Dep.Nat.Security Advisor  $147,500 to $172,200       17% increase
Johanna Maska-   Dep.Dir.of Advance&Dir. of Press Advance  $56,100 to $80,000         43% increase
Kwesi Cobbina-   Chief of Staff,Office of Legislative Affairs   $42,000 to $65,000           55% increase
Semonti Stephens-  Deputy Communications Director            $53,550 to $75,000             40% increase
Amanda Anderson-  Senior Legislative Affairs Advisor       $60,000 to $80,000               33% increase
Stacy Koo-    Deputy Chief of Staff for Pres. Personnel     $55,000 to $75,000                  36% increase
Andrea Turk-   Director of Information Services                  $50,000 to $70,000                 40% increase

Some of these jobs may look legit, but there are those that I am sure are really not needed and whose pay scales have just gotten much nicer in a recession that is dragging a lot of the country down. The top of our government has got to be held fiscally responsible and that does not mean throwing away $578,041 annually for raises to people that have not truly done their job to the best of their ability. http://www.factcheck.org/2011/08/top-20-white-house-raises

Goodell:Mistake or Brilliance?

Roger Goodell, NFL Commissioner and DeMaurice Smith, NFLPA Executive Director came together and compromised on a deision for Terrell Pryor entering the supplemental draft on Monday. This decision has caused an obvious uproar in most circles as it sets a precedent for the NFL to suspend a player before they even play a down in the league. Caught up in a cash for memoribilia scandal, the Ohio State Buckeye QB will now be entered into the draft and suspended for the first five games of the season. Goodell just might have opened up a Pandora's box of issues moving forward. Will Goodell keep this procedure for all college players upon breaking NCAA rules? The NFL is a business first and everyone must realize that to move forward, the process must remain fair for all players regardless of status or draft order.
There have been many in the past that have broken NCAA rules and there will undoubtedly be many more in the future. In order to help keep the integrity of the league, Goodell must first ensure that its' league's rules are not broken, but how is he now responsible for the NCAA rules? This is a move that can either come back to haunt Goodell in the future or make him look like a brilliant orchestrator of justice. Perhaps the NFL should also do the same for coaches, a la Pete Carroll, who jumped ship to go to Seattle. Whatever route Goodell takes, there will be many arguments, however, this is one area that should very well have been left alone, as Pryor should have been made to wait until next April for the next draft.  

Thursday, August 18, 2011

More Ponzi Fallout

Miami Hurricanes players seem to always stay in trouble with life and NCAA rules. Now seventy-two players are said to have been involved with taking money from ponzi schemer Nevin Shapiro and the University of Wisconsin AD Alvarez and his family lost a million dollars. It is a shame that, usually like clockwork, Miami players violate rules of the NCAA and call in to question the integrity of their athletic program at least once every decade. There has to be somebody that can restore order into a program that was once one of the more prominent in the nation.

No American Left Behind

Now the U.S. is putting out the info that they have been investigating Standard and Poor's for a few years because of their rating practices. Why doesn't our government realize that the piggish nature of our spending is the reason we're in this predicament right now, nothing more, nothing less. America needs to feel like they can have it all, and if they truly can't, then we go out and print more money to back our investments. This cannot keep happening. We need stability and positive growth within our economy and our spending practices need to be halted. There are Senators and Congressmen that can be paying into Social Security and working towards their pensions like everyone else over the course of twenty or so years instead of six. The loopholes for taxes of the mega-rich should be closed which in itself would provide billions of dollars over the course of a five-year plan. There is one problem with these solutions though. Conflict of interest. No lawmaker is going to change their own deductions in pay to mirror the common worker and they sure enough will never vote to close loopholes because of campaign funding, votes, and shunning. It is actually sad that all lawmakers would rather see the whole country take a beating rather than start a change that would not only help fix our economy, but provide the world with an insight that we will do what is best for our people. We need a leader in this country, not a puppet, and his motto should plainly be, "No American Left Behind." Follow this article on investigating Standard and Poor's http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/18/business/us-inquiry-said-to-focus-on-s-p-ratings

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Fast and Furious really Fast and Ridiculous

http://www.latimes.com/ATFpromotessupervisorsincontroversialgunoperation It is truly amazing that we, as citizenseven have to read and commenton this article/debacle. Just recently, 11 guns from this "mistake"were found to have been used in several criminal acts. Now the supervisors in Operation Fast and Furious are being promoted without the ATF even finishing their original probe into the cause of the failure of the operation. Our government and its' agencies checks and balances systems are utterly deplorable and need to be fixed!

Get out of Iraq

For a year and a half, the Iraqi forces have had the lead on battling the insurgents. When are we, as a country going to allow this "baby" to walk on its own and stop coddling a nation that can stand on its own two feet. We need our troops back and the country needs to put the money back into our own economy and help ourselves for a change. Obama needs to stick to his decision and bring back our troops by Dec.31

NFL woes

The start of the NFL season is only a few weeks away and players and coaches are still adjusting without an off-season of OTA's and conditioning programs. It's going to be very interesting to watch the first few weeks to monitor play and injuries as well as if the coaches will dumb down the playbooks for rookies to catch up.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Christie should consider very heavily running in 2012..the competition is scarce and he may be the only one to take control back of a very underhanded government