Friday, December 19, 2008

Home!

First things first...

Would-be heroes were warned by the California Supreme Court on Thursday that they could be liable for damages if they inadvertently injure a person while attempting a rescue.


In all honesty i am slowly caring less and less about who is sitting in the oval office, we are condemning our society through each one of our own individual actions. I can't imagine why our country, as oil hungry as ours, would not understand the actions of a government that looks to protect the availability of that resource even if it meant a war. I could care less what everyone is saying, it is our actions that have got us where we are. Anyone that blames the people on Wall St. for our current economic situation is a piece of shit in my book. I don't know anyone that would not have done what they did, the only difference is they had more money to do it with.

Maybe it's time we swallow our pride, quit bailing people out and do something about it. Granted I have no expertize in this area but it just seems like all we are doing is perpetuating meritocracy. It just seem that if we look at our actions for what they are, not through the self glorification that is the American way, that we can actually do something about were we have gotten ourselves.




Anyway back to the link, yeah if we can be sued for putting our life on the line for a stranger (of friend) than why would we? We're doing a great job at being "Americans" America.




Back to home, it's good to be home! I've caught up with almost all of the friends and family, its really great to see everyone. I was prepared for what I learned last year and it has made this break a thousand times more enjoyable. I still don't know the future of this blog. Over the summer it transformed into a travel blog and really I have no way of topping that adventure. I think that is why there were minimal posts over the past 4 months. Who knows, with the talk of Grad School after graduation there might be a different type of adventure to write about.

Monday, December 15, 2008

And I have no idea why College Grads dont stick around New York.....

Ok, so a sin tax on non diet soda seems a little harsh but cutting education and health care?

New York's Shooting Itself in the Foot




Seems like a solid plan

Thursday, December 4, 2008