Sunday, December 30, 2007

Going In with TV's, No Light Bulbs

12/31/07
Going In with TV’s, No Light Bulbs
About Paki’s, light bulbs and TV’s. I hear Pakistan’s got 40-70 nuclear devices, and two neat submarines to deliver them.
In February 2009, at least three quarters of our televisions won’t work any more, because it has been legislated that air signals be digital. I think this is corruption to sell more TV’s and the crooks win, and the poor person loses. He must buy a converter or a new TV. Maybe this makes it easier to track what you watch.
Similar maybe is the fact that the light bulb has just been made illegal by an Act of congress. The cheap vehicle that poor people light their worlds with is banned. I think this is government oppression. Lighting is going to be so expensive. This may be about energy use but it costs the poor person and it’s not fair. I don’t think global warming is real; it’s just an excuse to pass bad, oppressive laws. If you take away the internal combustion engine, the economic forces MUST help the poor people first. I think there can be controls that help alleviate hunger, disease, and homelessness. Responsible breeding may be promoted and choice is allowed.
Regarding Musharaf, maybe the whole country of India is mad at me because I said something good about him. As if the US has a right to push them around, Musharaf did what they asked. He did what they asked; he took off his uniform and scheduled elections.
Why the change in story on how she died – bullets vs. bumping her head?
Bhutto was pretty rough on Musharaf. It could have been the army. I read where Musharaf felt Bhutto double crossed him after he allowed her into the country without facing corruption charges.
France, Britain, and the US governments have offered assistance. Hilary said there’s no reason to trust their government, and she’s right. I don’t know what to do because I don’t have Intelligence Advisors. But I think we should be ready to secure their government and their nukes.
Hardliners within the Pakistan regime are extremist. Musharaf is trying to stay alive. I’ve heard conflicting reports that he’s confronted the Taliban in the Northwest, and that he’s been too soft on them.
I believe it was those hardliners who killed Bhutto, who said she’d work with just about ANYBODY to oppose Musharraf. I ask in the context of life and death politics, did she deserve what she got? I do know she was a very brave lady who wagered her life and lost.
We’ve got military bases there already, but I don’t know what we can do.
Also I’m in physical pain from sources that make me wonder how great our government is anyway.

6 comments:

Heather said...

Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the photos, I thought they were pretty (for the most part) too.

What?! No light bulbs? I need to spend more time paying attention to current events!

Baby*Mama*Elyse said...

whats happening to light bulbs? what are we supposed to use instead? and i agree with you about the tv's. its all a scheme to make more money! do you ever feel like 1984 is creeping up on us?
thank you so much for your kind comment. i appreciate knowing you think my poems are good, especially from someone who studies poetry.
what do you mean about the "rules" for girls?

sevnetus said...

The media presented the light bulb story this way. They did not say we are going to build a better light bulb. Research shows... they said that come 2012 it will be illegal to sell the inefficient incandescant light bulb. This is the symbol of the great idea itself. This is not free choice, free market economics, or "It's a free country, isn't it?"
Also, we've got to pick our battles.
Also, never underestimate Charlie Rose.
Also,

Tiffany said...

Well I enjoyed your blog. I don't share your opinion about global warming, but I do think the current administration is looking for ways to help the corporations out instead of working with the U.N. to take real action against our part in global warming. Just another example of Bush being an a-hole.

The nifty energy effecient light bulbs won't always be so expensive once everyone is using them...just takes time. I'm just a regular middle class schmoe myself and often can't afford to do the right thing in terms of eco-friendly consumerism, but when I can I do.

Responsible breeding...kudos to you. I am all about promoting population control. Well, nice to meet you.

Happy New Year!

ps...not having a television isn't necessarily a bad thing. Maybe it will encourage people to read or go outside and be active. TV rots the brain ;)

Heather said...

Hi to you!
I hate having these dreams too, maybe it's all the cold case files I watch?

Thank you for your comments, although sometimes I am not sure my hanging on to an old love is such a good idea.

Who ever knows about these things?

Glad you like the other blogs too, it's fun what you can find on here!

NAROLC said...

No specific comment, but a thank you for your recent visit to my blog: NAROLC'S WORLD and your comment that I guess refers to our mutual friend Henry Miller. Looking at your taste in books and films I see we have much in common and I will revisit your blog and hope you return the favour. Incidentally, I have relatives in the States (New Jersey). All the best to you!