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03/05/2009 15:01 #47960
Girl-drink Drunk03/01/2009 15:59 #47915
An economic stimulus proposalCategory: politics
So next year, quite a few military personnel will, if all goes according to plan, be returning from Iraq.
This could be bad news, or good news.
Of course, it is always good news if there is peace and safety, but the possibility of bad news is this: an economy that already has high unemployment will have a glut of new workers--workers that have spent at least a year outside of our culture (more for most), and who's skills may not have an equivalent in our economy.
To make matters worse, quite a few have suffered trauma. Historically, re-adjustment to civilian life has not been easy.
Here's the good news. Many of these service people will be flush with combat pay. They will want new homes and new cars and furniture and clothes without camo and all sorts of things.
As long as we are throwing around all sorts of cash, I think we should make an investment in this area. In addition to regular veterans benefits, I would provide an additional bonus for veterans to take a class on starting a business. Another bonus for attending a support group. We should pay them to rehab houses and give them affordable mortgages to buy them. I would also love a bonus paid to veterans who stayed drug and/or alcohol free, or pledged not to own a gun.
So much can go wrong when veterans return. More Vietnam veterans have died of self-inflicted wounds than died in the conflict. This, however, is not only preventable, but by making the right choices, the end of our current war can be an integral part of the economy's jump start.
This could be bad news, or good news.
Of course, it is always good news if there is peace and safety, but the possibility of bad news is this: an economy that already has high unemployment will have a glut of new workers--workers that have spent at least a year outside of our culture (more for most), and who's skills may not have an equivalent in our economy.
To make matters worse, quite a few have suffered trauma. Historically, re-adjustment to civilian life has not been easy.
Here's the good news. Many of these service people will be flush with combat pay. They will want new homes and new cars and furniture and clothes without camo and all sorts of things.
As long as we are throwing around all sorts of cash, I think we should make an investment in this area. In addition to regular veterans benefits, I would provide an additional bonus for veterans to take a class on starting a business. Another bonus for attending a support group. We should pay them to rehab houses and give them affordable mortgages to buy them. I would also love a bonus paid to veterans who stayed drug and/or alcohol free, or pledged not to own a gun.
So much can go wrong when veterans return. More Vietnam veterans have died of self-inflicted wounds than died in the conflict. This, however, is not only preventable, but by making the right choices, the end of our current war can be an integral part of the economy's jump start.
metalpeter - 03/02/09 19:18
That is a very good idea. I also think that when ever a Solider is done with his/her time if they haven't used it yet someone should explain to them how to sign up for the GI Bill, I have heard that often our soilders are told one thing by recruiters but then once they Join don't get all the details and so a lot of people never get that free schooling that needs to be fixed. That being said though I think when a lot of these people come home from Iraq they will wind up getting sent to Afganastan but we shall see.
That is a very good idea. I also think that when ever a Solider is done with his/her time if they haven't used it yet someone should explain to them how to sign up for the GI Bill, I have heard that often our soilders are told one thing by recruiters but then once they Join don't get all the details and so a lot of people never get that free schooling that needs to be fixed. That being said though I think when a lot of these people come home from Iraq they will wind up getting sent to Afganastan but we shall see.
02/24/2009 13:17 #47876
Ash WednesdayCategory: religion
Tomorrow is the day that we remember our mortality. Not so pleasant, but good to do once in a while. When I put ashes on a person's head, I will tell them (and it is particularly hard with sick people, who know it all too well) "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you will return."
Lent is hard to get without experiencing it. But it really can go well.
Lent is hard to get without experiencing it. But it really can go well.
tinypliny - 02/24/09 18:13
Umm... that is giving me second thoughts. I told my friend at work that I would go to Roswell's chapel with him tomorrow and start a sacrifice for lent - for the spirit of it. I was planning on giving up wasteful internet surfing - and maybe blogging at (e:strip) for a while.
Umm... that is giving me second thoughts. I told my friend at work that I would go to Roswell's chapel with him tomorrow and start a sacrifice for lent - for the spirit of it. I was planning on giving up wasteful internet surfing - and maybe blogging at (e:strip) for a while.
02/23/2009 16:09 #47869
Media fastCategory: religion
I'll still be on media where I know people, so blogs, twitter, and facebook are all good, but I am taking a break from videos and mindless websites in the hope that "old media" will change me in some positive ways.
So, starting Wednesday, limited internet, no tv, and no partisan talk radio. Until Easter (but maybe longer if it is as good for me as I think it will be)
So, starting Wednesday, limited internet, no tv, and no partisan talk radio. Until Easter (but maybe longer if it is as good for me as I think it will be)
tinypliny - 02/23/09 21:02
Is this for lent?
Is this for lent?
That was pretty good.
On a side note Now I want to go try the Chocolate Bar. Hey anything that tastes like strawberry is awesome. Oh yeah then of course Vodka and RedBull or other energy Drinks Tasty. I love Cranberry Vodka. Fruity Drinks yum, now I'm getting thirsty.
This is one of my favorite sketches of all time.
I could go for a Tahitian-tini right about now.