Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Paved Paradise

Who voted "YES" for the arena? Did you also vote for lots of pavement and law enforcement to patrol private properties in that area? Walmart is also located there in that "Park". The jobs created there are low-paying for the most part and do not involve any manufacturing whatsoever.
The Chinese are kicking in American doors subtlety. Do you want to live on a sinking ship? I don't either. I know that we are forced to buy products from other countries. Why? A company can make more money from enslaving the Chinese, Malaysians and others like them. There aren't labor laws in those countries like we have here. Overtime? HAH! Benefits...please.

In closing due to limited attention spans and my own time I want you, the reader to consider why our country is failing. Do you think BIG corps like Walmart and the NFL are in our best interest?
Do they care about you? NO! They want you to go to work and give your pay to them...for junk and parking lots. Ever wonder where all of the oil slicks, antifreeze and broken down pavement washes away to? Go look at the Susquehanna River some day...take a drink. I dare you!

2 Comments:

At January 13, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Blogger Richard said...

...stil my favorite author!

 
At January 14, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Blogger Jackson Magann said...

I didn't vote for the arena, but was on a float in the WB parade for it. It was good for social aspects--cool concerts and hockey games....come on'...it is something that would make $ for many and give something to do for people who had some.

Now in a time of fasting due to the famine approaching...we will need to create free activities such as walking, hiking, farming, etc. No one has $ besides WalMart and Google.

And what has Google done....where should I begin? Google gave us blogger. But I bet if I researched or guessed...Blogger was BOUGHT out by Google. Oh yea, cause I was using blogger years ago and they MADE me sign up for a Google email account....you know how it goes. Now that Google is everywhere--blogger, AOL, NY Times,

STOP, Google is not on my son's face. Every moment with him is important. When will this technology end already?

 

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