One has a menial, mundane, fair paying job five, maybe five and a half days a week. Is there a way that this person may have 3 days at decent wage, which allows another (who has no job) a similar opportunity to have then four days off a labor that is not their favorite? I believe part of this idea is that with those 4 days a person will be able to work something constructive and possibly arrive at an entrepreneurial situation or productive function: all sorts of arts and sciences to increase happiness and the general social peace and welfare.
I am visual artist writing far outside field, but will post this in change.gov anyway. Thank you.
This is it!
We're coming down to the final stretch and Barack Obama needs your help now, more than ever before!
Please bring your cell phone, a charger and a few fun friends who care about change and join with thousands of your neighbors in the largest ever-attempted phone bank effort in New York state history. The Obama campaign is hosting several of these "mega call centers" all over New York, so invite your friends and family to make calls to voters in key battleground states and change America for years to come.
Visit http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/nylastcall to find a location near you.
http://ny.barackobama.com/NYlastcall
Palin's paltry penny-prattle preying upon the passion of people, attached 'Fourth Branch' around her neck when she ascribed (in her debate) the same attributes of the OVP to those formulated by the current VP.
As McCain is linked to Bush, Palin is linked to Cheney.
I just came across this on Huffington Post. It seems that John McCain's plan for health care plane is to deregulate the health care system:
"Opening up the health insurance market to more vigorous nationwide competition, as we have done over the last decade in banking, would provide more choices of innovative products less burdened by the worst excesses of state-based regulation." -- from "Better Health Care at Lower Cost for Every American" by John Mcain.
He clearly wants to apply the same policies to health care that have caused the current financial crisis. We do not need this kind of leadership in America. We need real reform for real people.
For those of you who haven't heard, John McCain has a new trick up his sleeve. Apparently he "helped create the miracle that is the Blackberry" (tightly paraphrased from his lead economic advisor.) Now while we may all be induced to giggle and compare this claim that "John McCain invented the Blackberry" to "Al Gore invented the internet", we do need to realize the deeper issue at stake here- the Republicans are trying to take credit for progress in science and technology during Bush's Administration, even though President Bush couldn't have possibly done much more during his term in office to crush advancement in science and technological fields.
The thrust of the GOP campaign was clarified by the choice of VP. 'Palin' was the whisper of Professor 'PTA' Gingrich. Ralph 'Abramoff' Reed lurking near. Sen. Graham (SC) companionship with McCain and Lieberman on the campaign trail can now be viewed as the representative of the radical right wing Evangelical base. The Professor in St. Paul, top speaker at 'University Club Breakfast', talked about 'reform' and sounded the same as thirty years ago. Reed was 'overjoyed' by the choice of course; these folks can not get elected so to angle for government position in this fashion is to work a trojan horse, or a trojan maverick elephantine moose.
Trojan Moose: http://momondo.com/blogs/culture/bigmoose.jpg
Trojan Elephant: http://momondo.com/blogs/culture/coneyphant.jpg
'Undecided opposed trojan vehicle': this has a "more of the same" quality;
http://bp3.blogger.com/_D8VwTKAphks/RpUSdoMa_AI/AAAAAAAAEGo/xKnURDAIjq8/s400/44_Trojan_Horse_1.jpg
You can see the Palin "God's Will Video" here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/02/palins-church-may-have-sh_n_123205.html#postComment
Please share with everyone you can. We really don't need people like this one step from the highest office in our land.
I was just reading an MSNBC article which I found very disturbing regarding Sarah Palin's recent statements regarding her view of God's role in Iraq. The article can be found here:
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/09/02/1327574.aspx?
It is clear that the this is damaging stuff. I found that when I tried to follow the link to the video, it had been taken down with an official statement indicating that too much band-width was being used to host the video. Sounds mighty fishy to me. Please have a look at the quotes in the article and pass them around to your friends. People need to know what Sarah Palin thinks God's role in government.
There have been so many red herring come flying in from the uselessly whirring propellers of the swiftboat 'Siren' that I have rigged up an armature the way they do in Greenland you know. They are nasty things that slow release poison, and after an obscuring blanket of snow turn the landscape murky crimson. They receive names as they are strung up to see, this one: 'City on a Hill', serves as antidote to the pretty: 'Barackopolis'.
It is remarkable to see the media-brats smirk about 'roman or greek or pathenon or colosseum' and all, without ever using the word 'classicism'. What nitwits, betraying us as well as their own ignorance. Herring slops and rubber boots! For me, it would be more helpful to explain to people this choice of 'stage craft' may offer insight to Sen. Obama. In painting at least, a 'classicist' adheres to rules, likes order, is not diverted (by mood or color) until a design is done. Probably dude keeps a 'to do' list! Meanwhile, the media rail, a train even puffing about Sen. Obama using ideas that have existed, and been utilized by everybody, for millennia- as if he shouldn't. Yes, they were used at the 2004 Republican convention but was a romance. :)