Saturday, January 18, 2014

Aggressive attitude is the answer!

I have practiced aggressive driving in NYC since I was a young man and would often head into the city with friends for various reasons.
Change lanes, beep horn, accelerate quickly and brake hard and fast.
It does work. I am in the city quite often now, as we have rented an apt to be near the kids and also enjoy all the city has to offer .
We have always wanted to do this and we are having a blast.
Theatre,Opera,Museum's,walks in the park and great restaurants all abound.
It really is fun.
We are on the upper west side so we have been shopping at Whole Foods in the Time Warner building.
It is a crazy place and when I was shopping for a few items the other day I realized that it's just like driving in NYC.
People don't look up they are texting and shopping simultaneously, they sit in the middle of the isle with no regard for those around them. They double park and never a yield to let you by, or an excuse me or pardon me or please go ahead.
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If you can't handle it then get out of the way.
Once you speak to people most are nice and have very interesting lives.
Everyone has a story in the Big Apple.
So my advice is to drive and shop aggressively in NYC!







Monday, January 13, 2014

Ok I can't take it anymore.

I have been away for a while but the juices are flowing big time.
I watched a press conference the other day as our President said the following statement with regard to the extension of Unemployment benefits for the 6th time .
I have no problem with extending the benefits for people truly in need.
This economic downturn has been long and painful for many.
Regardless of your circumstance I do feel like many members of congress that we should fund the extension with cost savings or cuts from other areas.
On the large scale it is not much of an impact, but it is more spending, so it should be controlled.
Here was the comment or Justification the President used.
"Extending the unemployment benefits is actually good for the economy."
Our president actually said that.
"People will spend a little more or turn up there heat and therefor stimulate the economy."
Not sure that quote is exact, but it is pretty close.
This is the single most stupid thing I have ever heard a president say except "It depends on what the definition of IS IS."
If we had a President and or congress that believed in stimulating the economy with pro business  policies, we wouldn't need to extend benefits.
The problem is much more complex than that, but remember businesses employ and without pro growth policies we have no chance of improving our lot.
Nice to be back hope you all feel the same.
Yours rekindled,
BTC