Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Bank of America the Beautiful


I am now mad ... again.

Why is our mortally confused government scrutinizing poor old Bank of America's acquisition of Merrill Lynch, when it was the Feds whom arranged and paid for the "merger"? Poor old BoA now needs $34 billion in fresh operating capital to go along with the $45 billion we the taxpayers have already given them via our corrupt congress, ex-president, and sitting president. A pox on them all!
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In other good news, some banks are wanting to repay the government for the bailout money they received, but the Feds want to throw restrictions on that! For god's sake, take it and use it to stimulate we unfortunate citizens whom just had our property taxes increased by more than 30 percent. What a bunch of dopes! What is holding this country together? It damn sure isn't the people we elected and whom are drawing huge salaries. I say lynch the idiots in public from a gallows built over an open downtown DC sewer and let their already decomposing carcasses float away in the putrid glory they so deserve. Double pox!
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I think Obama is along for the ride, much like GWB was doing; neither of them had or has a clue. Neither of them ever had to live the life of a middle class taxpayer, much less live the existence the poor.
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Lil Kim (whomever or whatever that is) has been booted from Dancing With The Stars. So sad ...
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My mind is a complete blank this day and if I knew anything to say, I wouldn't know how to say it. One thing though; I am finally sick of rain, at least so much of it. It is akin to being in a wet prison without a towel.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is rainy weather also in Warsaw. Rainy and cold.

I spent whole day on a conference about the education of autistic children. It was very interesting. We wonder which path of education is for these children the best. The most interesting were presentations of teachers who works in mass schools (it's such division: specialist schools and mass; but maybe my translation is bad).

May is difficult month for me, because I must check and accept projects of organization of almost 20 big schools; all possible details. Of course I think about schools which are property of our city. This is first part of this work, second will be in the beginning of September. Well, I'm simply a bit overworked.


I hope you are well. Have a nice rest of day, maybe a nice night (in Warsaw is now 10 pm.), my dear friend. :-)

Anonymous said...

We have the rain, but the temps are mild-to-warm.

Care of autisitc children and emotional support for their families is extremely important if we call ourselves civilized nations. Some kids are obviously too deep into the illness to be helped by education, but others can live gainful lives, and I've known of a few to marry and have a child. It is also difficult for educators whom are not specifically trained for these children to understand the difficulties involved in sometimes teaching just basic concepts to the kids.

I once spent a week in a place that employees adult people with these special needs, and I must say, it was an eye opener for me. Although they have problems in one or more areas, they are by no means unintelligent. Nearly all of them excelled at doing something, and in many cases, they could out think and out perform an "average" person like myself. I was very impressed.

You take care of yourself, Jola, and do not get too stressed with your work; take a few minutes every hour to think of the beauty of your natural world. This is an order from Doctor Feelgood! ;-)

I am well, thanks. Take care and have yourself a very good rest. :-)

Anonymous said...

Order from Doctor Feelgood...
It's nicely said; yes, I shouldn't complain.
Thanks, Ken. :-)

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