As previous posts have shown, I like to highlight ridiculous news articles that come up on major news channels.

Here.

Floods in the northern Midwest US. Heat-waves in the eastern US. Flood in China. Torrential down pours a few months ago in China. Earthquakes everywhere affecting over 1 billion people in the past 3 months. Gas prices being pressed higher from the threat of an active hurricane season. And to top all this off: THE BEES! Where are they going?

Is this a result of global warming/human activity? Or have weather tantrums been a regular occurrence, yet with up-to-date news services, it feels like the world is ending. If anyone has insight or a link to a story on this, please feel free to share. Open for discussion.

Happy Father’s Day.

 

PS. Funny CNN article: Bicyclist ride naked to make point  I hope they don’t make too many points… Sorry, just too easy.

Sudoku ruins trial?

June 15, 2008

Link.

It’s still a let down to know that black conservatives “might” side with black liberals just because of color. It’s also sad to see white liberals who won’t vote for Obama because he is black. 

The obvious: Racism still exists; whether in a pro or con way. If it is addressed it is only made more obvious. I have no idea how to go about the problem; possibly it’s the problem that has no fix. Pretty sad and disappointing.

I hope that if you’re black you don’t vote for Obama because he has the same skin color. You would be no better than the white, conservative thatloads his shotgun every time a “Vote for Obama” commercial runs on TV. Please learn your candidates deeper than their skin color. Especially in this election.

MSNBC Headline

June 14, 2008

“So you’re voting for McCain because he’s a Republican? And because you are a Christian conservative you believe that you should vote for him?”

“Well kind of, except isn’t McCain a Mormon?”

 

I’d guess that 60-80% of the people who will vote in the 2008 presidential elections know less about politics than their local sports team. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. I enjoy politics for the hypocrisy and ability for geniuses to truly convince people that they have the power to do something absurd.

However, I think there should be a standardized test to allow people to vote. It needs to test the knowledge of candidates as well as the current events of America. Why wouldn’t this happen? The Republicans would win every election if this were so, which is exactly what we don’t need right now. The Republicans are smart beyond genius. Granted, they’re sleazy, they know how to win elections far better than any Democrat in the past several years. They’d easily figure out a way to mass train their blind following to pass a standardized test. If they can get Mr. Bush reelected, they can definitely pull off some miracles.

Second topic: The actual presidential nomination process. Another standardized test, this one dealing with foreign and domestic knowledge as well as leadership. For one thing every candidate should be smart. Rhodes Scholar or somewhere close to that smart. They shouldn’t get Sunni and Shiite mixed up. There should be no confusion in their head over any foreign affairs. They also should be required to speak more than one language. If they have a history of running businesses into the ground, count them out.

I respect Bush. As hard as that is to say. I think he is probably a nice, genuine guy. He does look kind of cuddly as he mumbles and stutters through speeches that are supposed to strike fear into other parts of the world. (Parts of the world like hunger-ridden Ethiopia. Not saying we’re classy, just saying we strike fear where fear needs striking) Unfortunately, as for a leader? 80% of the country would agree that he is garbage. I’d imagine 95% of the world would be in that same boat. And that, I feel like for the success of America, is the key. The global perspective of this country. I feel like other countries should have a say on who the president will be. Maybe not in every election, but just in this one coming up. We need to open up our ears and figure out how to get people back on our side. There is nothing in this country’s issues that are more important than foreign affairs. This isn’t the early 19th century. These days people in Sumgait, Azerbaijan know exactly who the leader of this country is and probably know more than Jim Smith from eastern Oregon.

 This brings me to my final topic: China. People in America have ranted for years about those “reds” being too communistic for their liking. “They’re going to take over the world,” says 90% of the baby boomer generation. Yet, now that same commy-China is rising as an economic powerhouse, stretching out of their closed ways into a more capitalistic society. So what are those same people saying? You betcha: “They’re going to take over the world!” You just can’t win, can you China? Well some people in this country realize your importance. FDR got it.

Fear, it’s what this country runs on.

Big fan of an author named Donald Miller. If you are a Christian, hate Christianity, or have questions about the religion, I’d recomend checking one of his books out.

Blue Like Jazz

Through Painted Deserts

Searching for God knows what

Although, I’d read Painted Deserts first, then Jazz.

R. Kelly free to go.

June 14, 2008

Story.

Here’s the thing Mr. Kelly. We know you did it, but we also can’t see your face in the tape. Disgusting, but I guess you better make use of this second chance. Just stay away from my kids.

On a similar note. “The glove doesn’t fit!” I’m sure this is old news by now, but a friend of mine that’s a med student explained to me that if the body consumes a high amount of sodium that the skin tissue will actually swell. Thus causing an inelastic, leather glove not to fit.

Interesting.

 

New US Currency System

June 14, 2008

Lowest valued piece: the $.50

Multiply every value by 10.

5 = $.50

10 = $1

and so on…

My theory behind this is to help stop the amount of wasted money. Of course this will never work, in part because America is set in their current currency standards, and also because taking out currency below .50 makes too much sense. Something like 1,000,000 pennies are thrown away each day. It almost costs more to make the copper coin than the actual value of it.

Having even prices, for example: a hot dog costing $30 (or $3) rather than $2.99 makes carrying cash a lot easier. That’s how China and Korea both operate. Rounding to the nearest $10 (or $1) makes much more sense when speaking of ease in investment.

 

I am aware of the interest and stock concerns when talking about fractions of dollars.