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Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts
Monday, February 25, 2013
Technological Dark Ages
There’s nothing quite like living in small town, rural United States. There are many things that feel backwards and out of date, but there’s one thing above all that makes me feel truly out of touch with society.
There is a telecommunications company here that has a monopoly of the rural areas here. It’s a small place, and they overcharge for everything. But what gets me is the cell phones. Most of the civilized world now has cell phones, and the market for them is an unbelievable place. New phones come out every week it seems, and the competition forces phones to just get better and better.
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Saturday, August 4, 2012
Outside of here.
Expanding one’s horizons is such a nice thing to do. Its amazing to see what’s out there, even if its just reading about it. Today I learned about some things in another country that I never knew existed. I was simply amazed and shocked at things.
But then, I’ve been looking around at other countries for awhile. There’s so much out there in this world. History that has been kept from me, especially as I’m from the US and we’re taught that we’re the best and there’s nothing else worth seeing out there. It’s a sad fact of life, living here.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
The United Hate-breeders of America
Ignorance is such an amazing thing. It permeates life here in the United States. I have to believe that it is elsewhere in the world, but the way it erodes society here, is just dauntingly unbelievable. Ignorance here is a weight that crushes souls and grinds civility to dust.
You can take this whole Chik-fil-A thing for a good example. Today I saw a bunch of Facebook posts of ‘good Christians’ cursing and using derogatory comments to defame and tell the gays of this world to die horrible deaths.... It honestly makes me ashamed to be a human when I see these things. How can there be such hate in this world, and people using such terminology as using ‘free speech’ as an argument. Freedom is freedom to do anything that’s not harmful.... Yet these people want to take freedom away from others....
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Misquotes to destroy a nation by
Henry Ford is quoted as having said, “Make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible.” For those that KNOW that quote they will recognize something missing. We’ll get to that.
That exact quote was hanging from a wall of a plant manager for a company I used to work for. He lived by that rule. Another great quote he had, sitting on his desk was from Harry Truman, "I don't give them Hell. I just tell the truth about them and they think it's Hell." Another great quote, but the first one always bothered me. It became a quote that would haunt me for the rest of my life....
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
To Celebrate the Fourth
The Fourth of July. It’s hard not to get political about it, as I don’t see much to celebrate anymore. The debate ranges so much, the United States are not on any top lists just because we’ve fallen so far, and noone here seems to care.
Care, that’s a good way to put it. I know that I will never willing again buy a vehicle that was made in the United States after the mid-nineties. I got to work in the auto industry for a bit, and what I saw reaffirmed my beliefs. The American worker no longer cares for the product they produce because they don’t believe they are producing it for themselves, but for their bosses.
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