Opening Stuff:
Running as the Vice-Presidential candidate in 1968, Air Force General Curtis LeMay said, "There are only two four-letter words that hippies don't know: Work and Soap."
I think 0-man's selection of Jeffery Immelt for Jobs Czar and his current new focus on jobs and big business is a very good political move. Let's face it, he made some cursory "Jobs" promises last year but promises he knew he could never keep.He never did anything to support the promises. If he had over promised in a sluggish economy that would give him no chance for success he would have looked the fool (Well, more foolish). So, maybe he was smart or maybe he is simply a big government guy who really thought that Gov can create jobs. But now, it's a different story. We are far enough along where the chance of the economy getting stronger during the next two years is very good. Frankly, he can probably do nothing and the job outlook would improve. Because a perfect economic storm of higher consumer confidence, business investment, more active lending and a world economy that just upped its yearly growth forecast to 4.5% is not only on the horizon, it is happening today. Tonight he will attach his name to business and jobs and an economy that is most definitely picking up steam. And he will take credit for everything that happens. And the people will forget about is inaction last year and the media will never report it. He will be praised. It's just the way it is. Think about that if you decide to watch the SoU Address.
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The Question:
One of the most competitive arenas in TV advertising lately is that for Property/Casualty Insurance. Name five companies you have seen regularly hawking their wares and which commercials do you like best and dislike most.The Headlines:
--Toyota Remains As #1 Car Maker In World; GM Closing In Fast.--House Prices Fall Again In December.
--Wall Street Analyzing Earnings Reports; Could Slow Today's Anticipated Surge To 12,000.
--"Kings Speech" Leads The Way With 12 Oscar Nominations; Most Of the Nominees Already Feted In Previous Barrage Of Awards Shows.
--Candidate Of Iranian Backed Hezbollah To Form New Lebanon Government.
--Rom Emanuel Mayor Bid Nixed By Court.
--Jesse Ventura Sues Dept. Of Homeland Securtiy Over X-Rays Ant Pat Downs; Says They Violate His Right To Be Free From Unreasonable Search And Seizure.
Back to More Stuff:
Cube Dwelling can be atrophic. I don't about you but I like to see our corporate cube dwellers as healthy, happy cave people. Here are some simple ways to keep the juices flowing while buried under mountains of paperwork. Keep a pair of 5 pound weights in your drawer and do 10 curls 2-3 times a day. Always look for opportunities to walk briskly up and down stairs. While waiting for coffee to brew, turn back to counter, grasp edge with hands, bend elbows and dip til thighs are parallel with floor. Do squats next to desk a couple of times a day. Walk during lunch time. If someone laughs at you, perform middle finger exercise. One. Two. Three.
The wheel was a revolutionary invention.
There's been a lot of talk the past few days about how if we could just get China to bend a little we could get manufacturing back. Yeah sure. Manufacturing started to disappear in earnest over 40 years ago when China was basically a third world style nation. It started when the "Conglomerate" fad came upon the biz scene. This led to accounting led companies buying successful manufacturing powers and milking them dry. Eventually the lack of research in new products and processes caught up with them, and outsourcing became a salvation. Couple the accounting led companies with the increasing demands of unions...and the lack of initiative for owners of some small manufacturers to get away from their WWII machines...and the demise of manufacturing is not that big a mystery. Bringing it back is a lot more than sharing Apple Pie and Ice Cream with Hu.
There are just too many countries who love the way manufacturing has improved their standard of living and hope for the future, to cede it back to the US. And the employees in those countries seem to have a winning attitude and love their new positions in life.
Almost There: Chapter 3 continues. --Samantha sank to the ground beneath the giant maple. She looked up as she heard that scratching of a squirrel climbing out upon a long limb. It turned and looked down at her. She wondered if this was her only friend in this town of contradictions.
Tommy Lambert. Somehow she remembers his love, but can't remember his face. But that memory is the strongest emotion she has felt since returning home.
Nobody knows me but a tree, she thought. This is exactly like it was, but nothing else is.
Samantha continued to sit, for an hour, maybe more. Her hunger had past, filled in by the nourishment of a love long gone.
Around four she stood and started back down towards town. Everything seemed a little more beautiful now. Maybe it was the evening shadows. Maybe it was the discovery that something about her town was as it should be. She apporached the Inn, and found herself once again turning to the end of the dock. To the littel dory. The stranger was there. He ws staring at her, but looked down as she began to stare back.
The Oddball TV Commercial Tid yesterday generated this response from a loyal reader. He suggests as the absolute worst and tasteless commercial the "Ladders" (Web Employment Site) ad where some basically unattractive people assume some grotesque seductive positions. I totally agree.
What is so unusual about Oprah finding a step sister?
Jack Lelane has proven that exercise allows you to die healthier.
Roe v. Wade Department:
How come it is not ok to make a choice to kill your next door neighbor?
Auto and Home Insurance ads are rampant throughout TV these days. I have seen commercials for Amica, Travelers, State Farm, Nationwide, Progressive, Geico, Farmers, Liberty Mutual and um...All State. Personally, I like the Travelers "Big Umbrella" ad, the Geico Psychiatrists couch and I used to like the campaign about unforseen disasters out of the blue (It may have been nationwide). The new nationwide "Best Salesman" is tedious and wearing thin to me. I find Progressive annoying. Amica is solid, but not terribly entertaining. All State has gone from the believable Dennis Hastert to a hard to believe character named "Mayhem". (AS will always have "In Good Hands" to save them no matter how off base their ad agency gets.) Actually a couple of them work but most are a stretch. Farmers trying to hard to be clever.
The End:
Oscar Nominations: You probably know pretty much everything that will be happening at the Oscars. But, here's the nomicnaitons in case you didn't hear. Bext Pic: Kings Speech, Inception, The Social Network, The Fighter, True Grit, Toy Story 3, Kids are all Right, Black Swan, Winter's Bone and 127 Hours. Actor: Firth, Eisenberg, Bardem, Bridges,and Franco. Actress: Bening, Portman, Kidman, Lawrence and Williams. Sup Actor: Bale, Rush, Hawkes, Renner, Ruffalo. Sup Actress: Leo, Adams, Bonham-Carter, Steinfield and Weaver.
I think I'm tired of watching Hollywood pat itself on the back. I love movies, but the celebrity of it all is getting out of hand.
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