Saturday, February 26, 2011 

As a follow up to my post please read this for it put much more eloquently with much more context and research. Taibbi is the best thing to happen to American journalism recently along with Seymour.

Quick P.S.: I would like to thank Taibbi personally for writing this story as I have felt for a very long time (or at least about two years) that Obama's biggest failure was not getting a few (or many, many more) people put in jail for a long while.


 

Allow me to be so bold and suggest a few solutions to the deficit issue we are hearing so much about:

1. End the Afghanistan war
2. End the Iraq war (totally)
3. Pull out troops back from over seas.
4. End the drug war. Tax drugs.
5. Just so you don't think I am a hippy pacifist: escalate the war on poverty.

Thank you, good evening.

Friday, February 25, 2011 

It is a weird thought to think about:

You might remember LeBron and Carmelo getting excoriated for stabbing their respective teams in the back. You want to know why they didn't care? Because, deep down, they know that teams don't care about players, either. They probably witnessed 20 variations of the Perkins trade during their first few years in the league. Hey, it's a business. Hey, that's just sports. Hey, trades come with the territory. Isn't loyalty a two-way street? When a team does what's best for itself, we call it smart. When a player does the same, we call him selfish. We never think about what a double standard it is.

Friday, February 11, 2011 

It has been a while but a quick note about strange cosmic challenges that come your way:

2 weeks ago I was sitting in dead locked traffic on a freeway on-ramp when a motorcycle Highway Patrol pulled next to my stopped car and noticed that I was looking at my phone. When asked what I was doing on the phone because, again, I was dead stopped as well as the cop who was next to me, I answered I was 'looking at email, nothing urgent.' Well your boy got a ticket for $150 for not choosing (or being smart enough?) to lie in that case.

Now just this evening I got a call from a company you would like to work for and a company I dreamed of working for. This call went as expected for most early recruiting calls: affable and friendly. Then the HR rep on the other end of the phone broke out into some 'coaching'. She communicated that this company has a strict rule on grade point averages and that I should consider that their grade point limit was 3.5 but that they would not check this as I have been out of college now for 10+ (ugh) years.

'So now, I have to ask you what was your GPA in college.'

'Well, I can't really remember as it was a while ago, but I think somewhere around 3.0.'

And the call wrapped up shortly thereafter after hearing that it was then impossible to move forward due to policy.

Anyway the point I guess to me is: whats the next test cosmos? I (think) I am ready.

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