The Preamble to the Constitution

WE THE PEOPLE of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

This mess we are in

I just don't get it. I must be a very stupid person. Reporting makes it seem as if this economic mess we are is very complicated and is somehow difficult to explain, and in my view it is pretty easy to understand why we are in the shape we are in. In my view, the explanation is simple to define and how we got here is even easier to know. Yet even if you know why we are here it has little to nothing to do with resolving the problems. The issue is not how to fix the mess; it is however all about how to reorganize our priorities, to put reality in our expectations and how we as a nation should define going forward what is good for America in the first place. This mess however makes the Enron meltdown look like a kids T-ball game, to put it in perspective.

 

Just ask yourself a couple of questions.

 

How is it that a corporation can make millions of dollars per year and pay millions more in bonuses and then is justified in laying off thousands of people in their company in order to bump up the share price for the shareholders, even when the company just had a year of record sales and profits and the CEO personally made more money than he's ever made? Don’t the shareholders realize that at some point they could grow their own share price by investing directly in their own companies and make more profit by having a nimble, trained and staffed company, with a CEO that has their eye on the future and not on his own bankbook? At least they would realize it if it wasn’t the same 2000 people on every corporate board in every major company in America who are all seemingly more worried more about their own personal fortunes than anything else. There is no glass ceiling anymore, it’s an ass ceiling. Sarbanes Oxley is a joke and did not help at all. It is still the same good old boys network running everything, and they still have all ten fingers in the till. In the same train of thought, why is it that the media will report that a company laid off thousands of people, or closed a plant or sold a whole division and on that news alone the share of stock in that company gets a price bump? It is then spun, managed and reported to us that news just like this is somehow a positive outlook, that somehow this is a good thing? Bad news equals higher profits?

 

It seems to me that this kind of "bad news", defined as less capacity and less employees to do more work in less time at a reduced cost -("read move our operation to a cheaper foreign country"), should key the directors and the shareholders and even the general public that they have the wrong upper management in the first place. It seems to me that they ought to hold the CEO responsible for the problem and not the hourly staff. The CEO can hang on however for 10 years or more of poor results and can decimate a company’s capacity and then they have a contract that has to be bought out to get rid of him that eventually will cost that company millions and millions of dollars in order to change him out?

 

What about the common worker? What about Us? It’s a greased banana and don’t let the door hit you in the butt on the way out.  You have just been "right sized", or Out placed, or were part of an RIF campaign, or were Efficiency placed. Your butt was just fired. C-YA wouldn't wanna be ya. Sucks to be you.

 

I know people who have 750-800 credit scores who run successful businesses, and the banks will not loan money to them right now for any reason. Why? Because they are afraid to, because they view it as their duty to protect the bank (read "protect their income" as corporate executives are almost always large shareholders of the institutions they manage and they benefit from higher share prices before anyone else does), and not their duty to protect their depositors, their communities or the people in it. Thank the FED and Ben Bernanke for that. Thankx a lot Mr. Greenspan. I appreciate it Warren. Way to go Mr. Gates. Keep pumping up the banks; somebody has to protect the billionaire’s money I guess.

 

Are these people that stupid?

 

Or are we?

 

Was the current crisis was caused by credit swaps or subprime loans or by subordinated debentures or by packaged mortgage securities? My opinion is that anyone who thinks so is wrong! (And generally mistaken) and here is why I think so.

 

This crisis started because we are allowing our companies to not pay taxes due to tax loopholes big enough to launch the space shuttle through. It is because we are allowing our employers to grow their own bank accounts by merging with each other and then firing thousands of workers at once to manage their share price. It’s because we allow analysts to predict what a company's earnings "should be" and then a company is expected to react to that news. It was caused because a company is allowed to have "Earnings Guidance calls" with reporters and analysts. Fannie mae and Freddie mac failed because the price of food went up, because ethanol increased the price of everything that is made with corn, oil and plastic by huge numbers. They failed because we sat idly by and watched our auto makers pay workers almost 100$ per hour (averaged including retirement benefits based on the average price of a car) and then we wonder and fret about why they lost money and cannot sell cars. They failed because the price of a gallon of gasoline doubled in 8-12 months and a fill up was 2-4 times as expensive at the end of the year as it was on the first day of the year. They failed because electricity, natural gas, jet fuel, diesel fuel and heating oil rose to levels never seen before while we did nothing but wring our hands, if we reacted at all. It failed because it was and is legal to raise the interest rate on your credit card to absurd rates and on your home loan to more than a 40% higher payment per month in less than one year. It failed because we allowed insurance companies to price their policies based on your credit score. This current crisis wasn't caused by a bank, it was caused by classic greed, and its name is Wall Street greed and we stood idly by and let them do it.

 

The rules were made up by people lining their own pockets with our money. What sense does a 25 point different in a complicated credit score mean when it is based on obscure reasoning and then please consider and explain to me how it really does lead to fairly being charged thousands more dollars to buy a house or a car than your next door neighbor? You wonder why nobody is buying houses or cars right now? You wonder why credit card companies and banks are going under? Simple, the people they gave credit to, have lost their jobs. They are in foreclosure, their cars have been repossessed, their bank accounts are empty and most are contemplating some form of bankruptcy, suicide, divorce or all three.

 

And now to the rescue, our politicians are going to help us? Please explain how and when. By giving me a tax break that amounts to about $20 a week more on my paycheck? Gee thankx, thankx a lot. It was my money to begin with and it took you 15 months to give it back to me after I earned it? That will help a lot. I couldn't be more grateful. Does anyone else see how stupid this is? Global warming is something I should be worried about? Yeah right, I'll worry about this one after I burn all the couches and chairs and dinner tables to keep warm maybe. You think I am worrying mostly about how much my 401 K declined? Not my biggest worry right now, I can assure you. I could care less what the price of a share of Ford, GM or Chrysler is right now as long as I can afford a gallon of gas to get to work, I'm good thanks. Heck, I care more about what a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk costs right now than an automakers share price. Hundreds of Thousands or more people have lost their jobs since January 2007 and many of them have now had to take work at less than one-half the salary they used to make or they still do not have jobs. You wonder why banks failed. Not me, I wonder how I'm going to eat and how I'm going to afford to get to work as I have to drive 3 times as far , to make half as much, on gas that is twice as expensive. You want me to feel concerned for a bank or an auto maker? Be real. You think I really care about a corporate bailout? Explain to me how a corporate bailout really helps me or my family or my community and I'll care. Until then, don't speak for me as I really couldn't care less. If my house can be foreclosed upon, all of them can fail for all I care. If my kids are starving, Chrysler can go belly up tomorrow as I can't buy their product anymore, anyhow.

 

The numbers these analyst idiots and our politicians ought to be focused on is the jobless number. Fix the jobless problem and you have just fixed everything else. If I have a job, I'll pay my mortgage, my credit cards, my bank loans etc and I might buy a car sometime in the near future. In the last 15 years I have bought 5 new cars. In the last three I have bought no cars at all, new or used. You do not have to "fix" anything else. Just quit screwing with my job! Stop rewarding CEO's who think they have to trim expenses by firing thousands of workers to make analysts happy so their share price doesn't drop, so they can reap the reward of a multimillion dollar bonus! Stop rewarding the so-called banking titans that caused this mess in the first place with their endless buffet line of increased fees, fluffed up charges and "financial products" that no one (not even a lawyer) can understand. Just what is a future derivative anyway? A banker used to be an upper middle income job. How did it suddenly become a job that is worth millions of dollars a year plus bonus? I'd love to ask the average middle income earner how many credit card offers they got in the mail last year.

 

In companies like the ones I just alluded to, the CEO’s of those firms have one common personality type. They think, for some strange reason that laying off thousands of people, constantly firing and constant criticism will shake up the place and make people more productive. What really happens when you constantly shake up the place is that the staff starts looking for a way to protect their job and then keeps their head down to try and stay out of the line of fire, with the end result that really very little effort is going towards getting any productive work done in the first place. For some years now corporate America has been chasing a share price at the expense of everything else. In the last 30 years, we have almost wiped totally out our ability to manufacture everything from tube socks to washing machines in our quest for the holy grail of lower costs and higher share prices.

 

Large retailers like Wal-Mart have contributed greatly to this idiocy for a long time and I’ve yet to hear anybody ask the one that is pretty obvious to ask. How are we going to be able to buy anything in this new “World Economy” , if we don’t have anywhere to work that pays a decent wage and if there are no companies or jobs left to be loyal to? What in fact are we supposed to be loyal to anyway, a brand?

 

I can hear it now, “Yes ma’am, I’d like one TIDE t-shirt and two pairs of Viagra socks please”. We will not be able soon to buy anything made in China because we won’t have any money to buy it with. Who are all these poor so called third world nations going to sell to if they can’t sell it to us?

 

Just stop the stupidity and please just stop yapping incessantly about the big picture. I can't even afford the gasoline to mow my lawn and you think we care about GM, Or Freddie Mae? It makes no sense. I never want to hear the words "Economic Stimulus package" again, as it is all smoke and mirrors and generally, no one but a select few will ever be helped by it. My 90-pound dog makes a lot of "shovel ready" projects too, OK?

 

Me? I must be stupid as I just don’t get it and Dilbert makes more and more sense every day.

 

It makes very little practical sense to fire the older workers because of higher wages, and then just hire more younger workers because of lower wages, because to do so makes the purchasing power of the money they are paid (the younger worker) worth less. You earning power is less and because of that everything else then costs more and your dollar doesn’t go anywhere as far as it used to. See the thing is, we are in the middle of a fallacy that is a fractured story tale made up of a downward spiral and everything we are doing right now is managing that spiral downwards. We are doing nothing more than managing the decline, because less jobs = less money. Less money = less purchasing. Less purchasing = negative economic trend and means much lower tax revenues and lower tax revenues means reduced social services and slashed municipal budgets. This is exactly where we are right now and it is not that hard to figure out.

 

It’s amazing we put up with this crap. If I can figure it out, anybody can.

 

Here is a word of advice. Even if you have to eat crap with a serving spoon at work right now, keep your job no matter what you do. You lose your job today and you are screwed. Another one at the same money is highly improbable. You better stay focused on keeping that paycheck coming right on in, if you have any sense at all. Can't pay your mortgage? I hear Sears has big cardboard boxes, because no one and I mean no one running any of the Fortune 1000 cares if you are homeless.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but they are not entitled to their own facts.

“Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but they are not entitled to their own facts. “- Daniel Patrick Moynihan

I am overweight and white. I am handicapped and I am in my 50’s. I am a male. I don’t speak for fat, gimpy, white, male 50 year olds everywhere. I am not the spokesman for my race. I have a concealed gun carry permit, am not a member of the NRA and occasionally do carry a handgun but I don’t profess to speak for any other gun owners. In the last 6 elections I have voted both Democrat and Republican. I am liberal and I am Conservative depending upon the candidate and the issue. I don’t represent a political affiliation or a party view.

I have 2 questions about the Zimmerman-Martin conflict/trial/outcome (The events, death, fight, shooting, the trial and the verdict)

Almost everyone I have talked to thinks this was a case sort of described as “about a grown adult attacking and shooting a tiny 13 year old kid who was outweighed by over 100 lbs"  

Did you see the following reporting in the mainstream media anywhere –printed, video or verbal on the Radio, TV or online or in Newspapers?


Have you ever seen it reported anywhere at all in any medium?
(Hint – It’s a trick question, as this a small, miniscule tip off to the information iceberg that wasn’t reported because it wasn’t convenient and it wasn’t ratings or subscriber worthy.) (PS “This” and the “It” , I use are made to refer to the inconsistencies, lies, distortions, speeches, and manipulations presented in the media concerning this story. There are literally millions of resources available to tell this story and a very high majority of them got it wrong on a lot of factual levels.)For the life of me I cannot understand the reaction of Leonard Pitts Jr (Nationally Syndicated Columnist for the Miami Herald and a Pulitzer Prize winner), beyond the attachment to the story because of his racial makeup. I read everything he wrote and have to say, I am confused if he used facts or assumption or made it up as he went along in order to write his articles and response to the act and the trial.
  
If he is responsible for black response and portrays it “accurately” then let’s see….
Was “it” Reported in the New York Times, or in the LA Times or the NY POST?-Noooo I don’t think so.

Was “it” reported in the Wall Street Journal or even the National Enquirer?
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NOOOO You also didn’t see it in the bottom of a bird cage and it wasn’t on Men in Black either.

Was “it” Seen on NBC, CBS, and ABC, CNN, FOX News or anywhere else for that matter?
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Hell NO, you are joking right?

“It” Definitely was not pushed, prodded and promoted by the Rev's Sharpton, Jackson or Farrakhan (
You may know them as the official spokesmen for Black Americans everywhere.)
They said this was a lynching somewhat like the killing of Emmitt Till. (That reference pissed me off and I am lily white!)

What a bunch of morons. You would think the public Big 3 in charge of Black response would at least know the history. This is the whole problem with the way this story was presented by our so called "journalists". This is what is wrong with politics, and is exactly why you, as you read this, don't really give a rat’s ass about it at all. It’s called the NIMBY affect. Doesn’t affect me, I don’t care. As long as it’s NOT IN MY BACK YARD. I cannot understand why people are not pissed off and vocal about this 12 month LIE!

What is “it” you say, well,
 
Take a look at this video –


And then take a few minutes and read this article (link below).
The link below is one of the only discussions I have seen thus far that addresses the factual elements.Everybody else got “it” wrong and some are still getting “it” wrong as you read this.


I’m not trying to change your mind; as a matter of fact you can think whatever you want, you can support Jesse Jackson and his idiocy, it’s OK with me. The facts would be nice, but whatever. It won't change anyone's mind about what happened, however at least the framework of your thought process will be surrounded by facts instead of by sound bites, vapid talking head stupidity and racial bigotry from all sides. No one will respond to this in a positive manner. I get that. Go ahead and spew your racial filth and gripe all you want. I don't care too much about your nonsense, because the facts don't change because you don't like them. Every one wishes it would go away. I get that too. This is a very tough subject to think about intellectually. Easier to spew racial epithets and say stupid crap that doesn't have any bearing on the facts.

Anyone who has an opinion about the trial should read this. Factually almost 100 % of what you heard about the night this kid was shot was incorrectly reported, the facts were wrong and distorted or plain wrong on a lot of levels and mostly by the mainstream media.

ALMOST Every major news outlet reported the facts WRONG and really NO ONE has corrected their bad reporting. Almost everyone I have talked to thinks this was a case sort of described as “about a grown adult attacking and shooting a tiny 13 year old kid who was outweighed by over 100 lbs". Even the picture his parents are using to defend the kid is almost 4 years old. I don't blame them and I hope they find peace, but look at the facts. Just once, make up your own mind.

As the author of the article said "It's sad that this case has become polluted with politics, racial grievances and wild speculation in the media because the evidence in this case overwhelmingly suggests that it should be considered a tragedy, not a crime."

I’m a gun owner. I carry a pistol sometimes. Given the ACTUAL facts, I might have shot him too. Everyone who in any official act who caused the Sanford Police Chief to lose his job for not charging Zimmerman should be charged with malfeasance and breach of public trust. Who should be prosecuted here are the politicians. President Obama should be ashamed of supporting this thug.

We are a bunch of stupid, stupid people.

I understand his parent’s motivation however.

Their actions are thus far the only ones that make sense and I get.

I hope they find peace.

Thankx for reading my Rant.
BigMike



Saturday, March 23, 2013

you are the enemy

Hi there,

Answrtek Services is mainly a computer repair company but we also do a lot of other things that are in the same realm as computer repair. We are located in Sonoraville Georgia close to Sonoraville middle school and just down the street from the entire Sonoraville school complex.

 

FYI - You say it as "Answer - Tech" and spell it as Answrtek

You can always contact Mike at answrtek@answrtek.com

You are your computer's worst enemy!

A computer should be a simple piece of equipment to operate and for the most part it is. It shouldn't be any harder to use than a toaster more or less. Once you know how to do something then that process should work seamlessly and flawlessly forever. The problem is that that's not how it works. It's how it should work but it's not how it does work. it should be a tool that works the same way every time you pick it up.

The truth is a computer has enemies, Five big enemies. And usually you are the worst one !

Here are your computer's five biggest enemies in order.

  1. The reason that you are its biggest enemy is because you have begun to think about your computer as a throwaway disposable device. Computers have gotten pretty cheap over the last 15 years. 15 years ago you could pay $3500 for a mediocre computer and today an above average computer can be bought for as little as $450.  You think about it that way because you know that the paint gets chipped or it runs a little slower, or it doesn't have the latest and greatest software available running on it or it doesn't have enough bells and whistles. So you begin to think this thing is pretty old and I should replace it if I ever want to have a computer that will do what I need it to do. The question is exactly "What do you need your computer to do"? If the answer to that question is I need it to send and receive e-mail , and to surf the Internet, and I have to be able to create simple spreadsheets and simple word documents, then you if you have is a neglect problem masquerading as a need to replace. The reason why is because any computer produced since 2005 will fulfill those needs and more and don't need to be replaced. They may need repair. They may need maintenance. They may need service. But they don't need replaced. a very high majority of the time, what is wrong with the computer is installed between the keyboard and the chair. Don’t forget to do maintenance. You may need to clean up hard drive occasionally, you may need replace equipment occasionally you may need to install a video card or upgrade memory or even occasionally replace a hard drive with a faster drive, you may have a power supply dying, in any one of those things or usually even two of them is half of what it would cost to replace it, and you get to keep all your old software, music, pictures, videos, letters and everything else. So even though you may have the money it doesn’t make sense to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
  2. The second biggest enemy of the computer is every day air. Unless of course you live and work in a clean room. a clean room like the ones were they make microchips, or perform surgery. The kind where they measure dust down at the micron level. If that does not describe the room where you have your computer then about once every three or four months have somebody take a look at it and pull the side off of it. Take a look at the interior, and at the entire motherboard inside the case. Look in all of the fans that your computer has. If you see a lot of dirt and dust and if you smoke around the computer, take 60 min. a box of alcohol pads, a can or two of compressed air, a roll of paper towels and a vacuum cleaner and clean everything you can see. Make sure that you have unplugged the computer from the electrical source and that it is turned off before you pull the side off of it. As long as you don't unplug anything or move anything you really can't hurt it. However if you let dirt and dust and cigarette smoke and insects and spider webs and all other sorts of detritus buildup inside your computer case you are asking for trouble and asking for failure.  if you let an accumulation of dust and dirt and debris buildup on a fan or hard drive you are allowing heat to build up and you are not moving air through the computer case the way it was designed. This is guaranteed to shorten the lifespan of your system.
  3. The third biggest enemy of the computer is related to placement. I see this all the time. I will get called to work on a computer and it has failed. When I look into why it failed, sometimes I just see that proper care was not taken in where it was placed. Computers are placed inside cabinets or that run all the time inside drawers or closets, or that are wired into enclosed spaces, even when these systems are brand-new they start out at a disadvantage and are guaranteed to fail before their time. Proper airflow must be maintained around and in the computer to keep it cool. One lady I know put her computer next to the floor vent. When I asked why they said that they bought it in the summertime and so it seemed like a good idea to have the computer right around the air-conditioning vent. This was in February, guess what happened? You have to give your computer room to breathe!!
  4. The number four reason it is pretty simple (and sometimes pretty hard to explain to a customer.) Children are the next biggest cause of computer problems because they text and drink Coca-Cola's and eat sandwiches and eat chips and ice cream and download music and click on links in e-mail and set up instant messaging programs and set up P2P software programs. They turn off spyware checkers and virus scanners in order to make the computer a little bit faster, they learn from their friends little tricks to make the Web Cam run just a little bit faster or the software respond just a little bit quicker or trying to make the Internet just a little bit faster and they end up telling you, "I don't know what happened I was just using that and it stopped." This is why you have to have software in place that is password-protected and prevents this. This is why you should have a regular backup routine. This is why you should ask a computer professional forward bias about what to do before it happens. Otherwise, about the 15th of August one of your dear little mini-you's will be telling you about the computer that doesn't work anymore and they need it for school next Monday, and oh By the Way today is Saturday.
  5. The last and most troublesome issue is the presence of liquid around the computer. Not liquid around a keyboard, but using the tower as a place to balance a drink.  I've seen it happen far too frequently. I am always amazed that the buying public thinks because you can get a laptop computer for $400 and that you can run monitor to it, run a keyboard to it, run some kind of mouse to it and use it like a desktop, so therefore it is as good as a desktop for every function. It's just really not true. They call them laptops but you cannot use them on your lap really, unless you are using a computer socially. I could probably instant message back and forth with somebody on a laptop but I would sure hate to write computer code on it, manipulate large spreadsheets or graphic programs, do any kind of formal writing because the keyboards are so small or any other serious work that primarily begins and in on a laptop-based device . Actually a laptop is just the computer crammed into a small case with built-in heating and cooling problems that is unable to be upgraded because that's what mom and dad wants.  The problem is that dad and mom also has the coffee sitting right there , and everybody else mimics that behavior with drinks and sodas and Kool-Aid and popsicles and ice cream and food and the next thing you know your laptop is full of water. Or the keyboard has stopped working because the two-year-old was pounding on it with X-Acto knife.

 

Think about it. The computer is just a tool. Hopefully you have rules for the road with your other tools like your automobile and you change the oil on a regular schedule, tires every so often. The same thing should happen with the computer. Every now and again it should be scanned with a reputable virus and spyware scanner. Every now and again it should be opened and vacuumed out. For most problems software will handle it. I don't make any specific recommendations because I don't represent any software companies and I do have a few of them that I just don't like, however if you run your virus scanner frequently and updated regularly is better than doing nothing at all.

Thanks for reading,

 

Big Mike at Answrtek

 

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