Monday, March 30, 2009

How can you look at her?


Can't you see?
She's not one of us!!!
She was rendered in Poser...
And I, of course I was rendered in DAZ!
She is just not good enough . . .
Delete her!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Saturday, March 21, 2009

I Know


Follow me! I know where I'm going???

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Tangled Web !

First, I was wrong about the AIG bonuses!

The people were promised a bonus for work completed and should be paid, regardless of how outrageous the amount.
The problem is with the people who offered the contracts and the media for slanting the public view by not disclosing the true nature of the contracts.

Asking the ones who tipped big with our money to return, repay the 170+ million to the government would be appropriate.

Secondly, I watched almost all of the congressional interviews; Mr. Liddy is a very impressive person. He has taken a job to do something good and now his friends and family are threatened verbally. This should never happen. It is not his fault he is trying to fix the mess.

Everything is so tangled an unclear, who is telling the truth, and who really wants to do the right thing. Integrity and honesty seem to be in an extreme shortage at present...

Bonus or Employee Compensation ?


Regardless of the excess, one of the problems is terminology.
Most people associate bonuses with profit or earnings.
AIG was unofficially bankrupt and the money used was taxpayer dollars not profit.

Rewarding someone for bankrupting a company goes against common sense.
Call it by another name and the emotional link would be weaker.

Some of the people received bonuses of one-million dollars.
This would take one taxpayer, paying $7000 per year, almost 143 years to recover,
(not adjusting for inflation).

All these numbers are so out of ordinary context!
Has McDonald's served this many hamburgers yet???

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

AIG better thoughts

I agree they should be paid per their contracts. I guess I am trying to force someone to do the honorable thing, if it's forced then is it honorable?
There shouldn't be a next time for the give-a-ways.

I thought the second part of the bail-out, (after Obama took office), included no bonuses if they took the money...maybe I'm wrong on that part. They are still receiving money . . .
As far as the government changing contracts it happens all the time. Contracts change in the private sector especially with sports players.
The government has also changed the meaning of "Eminent Domain" so Walmart, etc can take your property for their super centers. The increased tax revenue is to the benefit of the public, homeowner has no rights against the state in this matter. Whatever happened to the old west when you could shoot a person for treaspassing??? Okay I don't want to go that far, but I should have the right of refusal.

Monday, March 16, 2009

AIG is right !

Let me get straight to the point!
The execs produced a near miracle getting billions from the taxpayers!
Yes, Yes they did !!!
Here is a company that was down and out, they got billions infused and the execs should get their reward as promised on their contracts for pulling it together.
That's the law so give it to them.

Now if they decide not to take it that is their option as well.
So here's what we can do...
Have the IRS pull all their records for every year and do complete audits on each one.
Have the justice department go over the business contracts to make sure they are legal.
Open their bank records from US and international banks including Switzerland.
If there is one receipt not found or any question about any thing,
freeze their ass...ets, take their passports and wait . . .

That should do it!
Oh, yea...no more money for AIG
Ever!!!

Ocean withdrawls?



Look up for skywaves . . .
Sound optional.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Almost Zen ?

We should take care not to make the intellect our god;
it has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality.
Albert Einstein

Spring is in the Air !

A thought to share:
Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people are even incapable of forming such opinions.
Albert Einstein
I love Albert!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Art is Backwards !

In the construction of a building the foundation is the first consideration.

Unique artists toss their works before the masses and see if the imitators construct the foundation with their subtle quirks, lifting the original work skyward for adoration and eventual worship.