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Bail Out

Journal Entry: Sat Jan 31, 2009, 12:50 PM
Just before I bail out - off to Europe, Asia and Australia, I thought I might give away the last portion of my feeble mind.

BAILOUTS!

How did the US Government hand over billions of dollars without having a say in its use? What queue do I line up in to get some of this?

If the Government wants to bail out the country, they have an entirely different task at hand. Allow the Motor Vehicle and Housing juggernauts to start failing, and hire the laid off workers directly to perform infrastructure work - like High-Speed (bullet) trains around the country that are remarkably energy efficient. A couple of car makers might survive - good! A few might disappear forever - even better. America doesn't need more choices, it needs fewer - lots fewer, that way true competition is out there, not some logo propped up by the poor people paying again, and again, and again.
Collect a few executives on Tax Evasion charges, and send them off to Devils Island - I guarantee they're all guilty... and a "Shame" letter is not enough, Mr Obama, a seizure of assets based on obtaining money by false pretenses is a start.

Perhaps projects like constructing cellular telephone networks that are owned by the Government and leased back to providers that adhere to strict standards. (BTW - how is it in this country, that a person pays to receive a call - even an unsolicited one? They are paying for a service they did not order - thats just disgusting! No Government should allow that to happen.)

Perhaps constructing a set of measures to not only save water but to respect it as a resource. (In Australia all toilet cisterns have 2 buttons - 1/2 or full flush - a Pee and a Poop button, and they all use 1/4 of the water, and they all make it go away! - Every time! Hell - you can't even find such a thing as a plunger in Australia - they have no use.)
The only water allowed for plant watering in many communities in Australia, is the run off from shower water - unhealthy? Think about the septic systems that flow through your property...

Get the people out of their cars and using bicycles - get them lean and fit, and get them to reclaim the streets - if the good people are out there, the bad ones will cringe in the darkest of alleys.

Now.. the biggies... the Medical System - Where in the Hippocratic Oath does it say that a Doctor only treats people that can afford it? Almost all doctors have broken their oath by playing this game with the insurance companies and making literally millions from other people's hardship. The object of medical treatment is to make the nation strong and healthy, not to feather the nests of the classist elite that happen to have been wily enough to go to medical school.

This is the major reason that I for one will be heading back to Australia. I cannot afford to be sick or injured. The insurance companies get people to pay a fortune, and then pay back only 80% of the fees that are not in the control of the user. It's a rort all round.

Boring you with comparisons of Australia again - every taxpayer pays 1.5% of their income as a tax for medical, and then anyone(employed, unemployed, child or retiree) walks into a hospital or doctor's and has the required procedures done - free. The disadvantages? There are none. Elective surgery is by strict quotation beforehand and is 'user pays'. There is no insurance for it.

Just before arriving in the US, I was admitted to hospital for an emergency procedure and walked out ten days later, after the best care in the world, without them charging me a penny - just took my health card number for statistical purposes - and they didn't even bother with that until I was leaving.

Everyone has Insurance for everything they can afford - even insurances to cover the insurances - truly. If we got back into the spirit of self insuring - yes... take the gamble and boycott the insurance companies, we would all have so much more money to just re-purchase a damaged item.

And what is this amazing waste of resources where Mrs Smith rings 911 to say her cat is in a tree, and Ambulances, Firetrucks and Police all turn up to the event. Surely the right service doesn't need the other services, or can radio for backup if it is really required. This waste and costliness is endemic and can only serve the purpose of growing bureaucratic empires for the individual cities.

The size and layering of Government is way too huge - just over the top. The costs of management are incredible, and in the meantime, the car executives are off to the Cayman's with their loot in their private jets.

I expect to get firmly belted by all of you, but maybe this furriner will get a few to rethink, to examine another possibility to look outside the square and start demanding their rights as individuals over that of Government and the Corporate thieves.

Wake up America - Your Country needs you!!!


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:iconpeachie2:
Great Job.... I feel most Americans will agree with you completely. It is time to clean up the mess and as you say deal with the cheaters in an appropiate manner. I feel hanging them in town square would be perfect... but them I am a little over the edge ;-) that way!!!
:iconbeaueromantica:
That's not over the edge, that's regaining a sense of pride and self-empowerment.

The good old lynching parties had their good side, methinks.

Beau

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:iconsubjectivevision:
I find it ironic that everything you listed would result in yet more government with an even Bigger Brother and yet you want a smaller government?

ain't happenin...

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Brian Austin
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:iconbeaueromantica:
Fair comment. Thank you for bothering to read.
Obviously that was not the intent.
The layering of Government is what makes it huge - for example... I recently filled out a single page form for Homeland Security. That form had me fill out my name and address three times on that one sheet of paper. The reason... because each one was to be read by a different department.

Driver's Licenses - as these are to make travel regulated, why are they not Federal and following the same requirements in each state, why are there 50 different license types, 50 different experts working out test questions and 50 different sets of road rules that are implemented differently by every city, county and state police system. There is a Social Security card already at Federal level, why can't that be upgraded to be reusable, ie smart-card technology - have medical records encrypted, Service Records encrypted, annotated with 'Type X drivers License acquired on MM/DD/YYYY' and even security or employment levels for ID tagging all locked in with Biometrics.
This information is collected already, just left on different databases.

Surely the standardizing of simple things would make for smaller Government.

We brought in the Metric system where it has almost failed to launch in the US - just pockets of Academia and the Scientific and Aviation industries have necessarily taken up metrification. We thought it would take ten years to fail. It took 4 months for the changeover. We have saved billions through standardized maths and orderings systems.

It's true that legislation continues to grow on top of itself and then along comes technology and leaves holes in existing legislation and makes much of it redundant. Scratching out a lot of legislation although time consuming in itself, would also be a key to smaller Government.

Thanks for your input!

Beau

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:iconsubjectivevision:
So you support a National Identity card system?

I'm curious if you really understand the true intent behind the Founder's authoring of the US Constitution. The Federal system wasn't supposed to BE this Big Brother type government. The whole intent was independent states that joined together for common defense, unrestricted trade, and mutual respect. That's it.

Today's governments aren't what they intended. And, if you ask individuals, it's not what we want. Yet we, as a group, still end up voting into power the ones intent on creating a society based on values that OTHER countries have rather than our own. I blame the media for it. Elections are no longer about the best person for the job. It's about who the meda hates the least.

Your reference to the Australian medical system is a valid one...but you failed to take into account the population differences. The population of Australia is roughly the same as New York state. It's less than 10% of the overall US population. The economics of state health care here is NOT the same for smaller countries.

You have high ideals but I don't think the reality of how things work shows well in your editorial. It's nothing more than a laundry list of what you like about other countries without considering who the American people really are and why this country was designed the way it was.

Maybe it's an idea whose time has come and gone. Maybe it's a failed experiment and we just don't realize it yet, similar to the last decades of the Roman Empire. Maybe it's merely at some low points, similar to the 1970's, and we're redesigning ourselves as an economic system yet again. Only hindsight will really show us.

No system ever allows itself to become smaller without radical reform. You will not see it shrink in its current form...ever. The American people have allowed a system to develop and spread that feeds us what we want to hear, allows us rewards without accountability, and requires that we pay homage to a system we don't necessarily believe in. The only fix is to wait for it to implode or rebel. And we're just too damn lazy to rebel.

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Brian Austin
Phoenix, AZ

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:iconpeachie2:
There is NOTHING wrong with businesses failing... this creates opportunities for new, fresh thinking business folks to step in & create a new & better business model... Let business run its natural course and the country will be stronger for it !!! But if your business model includes deception & theft we have a place for you to hang out at the park on Saturday ;-) You are late for your appointment Bernie !!
:iconbeaueromantica:
The National Identity Card system exists - it is just present in multiple forms. There is not necessarily a Big Brother requirement to adopting new technology. Why on earth is there a light weight paper card that could be plastic and really last a lifetime? Why not include your DNA or blood type? Why not have your license attached to it? Let's face it, if you are arrested, your billfold/purse will be the first thing that is opened, and all those items that you currently carry would become immediately evident.

I realize that these are the United States, not the Republic of America and that the concept was to diminish Federal Government in favor of the states. However, many laws have been passed by Federal that effect the States whether they like it or not. The concept of an Interstate Highways that are governed by so many layers of Government is also a problem in Australia - a ridiculous one. Where Federal takes control, standards are identical throughout the country. I recently drove through 15 States, knowing that there were different laws in all States, Counties and Cities, and that no-one could change their driving habits to suit them all. Ridiculously, I could be arrested in one County and not stopped or questioned in another for doing the same thing.

While using my more intimate knowledge of the Australian system, please don't think that everything about Australia is perfect, but it does allow me the ability to compare.
The discussion about our low population (21 million in the same approx area that the US has 300 million) while numerically correct, is exactly the opposite of what you state in terms of Health Care. In fact, our population is too small for it to work as well as it could here.

We have the tyranny of distance between our Regional Centers - we have hospitals and clinics that have to be built even though there is no real population to use them, simply so that services are available in outlying areas. If we had a larger tax base, our existing infrastructure would be better utilized.

This happens with our Telecommunications and of course our roads. We need to have cell relays and roads all over the country, but in 90% of the country we have less than 1% of the population - once again the tax base is really too small to support the infrastructure. So while your argument seems valid, the reverse is actually the truth.

We also have a state based license system, road laws, education system and police force. (Although each state has a single police force - no separate County or City Police.)

Australia is not Utopia - but lead based paint was banned in 1964, asbestos was banned in 1970 and Tungsten Filament light bulbs were phased out 3 years ago, and are now banned - because the good of the country was more important than the good of the State.

The Laundry List is a fair jibe, but these things Don't exist in other countries. The fact that I have been directly affected by some of these issues that have taken so many Americans to the cleaners, is reason enough to raise a discussion. Because America IS changing, and will be hurting badly for years to come, there just may be a way to tidy up some issues for the good of the people as that change occurs.

My residency comes through this month - good or bad, I have chosen the US in the long term. I have waited until I have spent more than three years in the US to voice some issues, because I didn't want to go off half cocked, and perhaps I still am.
Still, better to put my head on the chopping block before I become too used to the status quo to do anything but accept that 'its always been that way'.

I don't want MY reform, but everyone knows that there is a need for some reform - so, I am stirring the pot a little... someone needs to and let's face it, I know I won't get a vote, so I'm relying on others to try to elicit change.

I truly hope that there are much better ideas floated than mine... got some?

Beau

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:iconbeaueromantica:
I couldn't have said it better.

I have been reminded that most lynching in the US was color based, and that was certainly not the intent of my previous comment.

Beau

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:iconsubjectivevision:
Yes, I have some ideas. Many of us do. None of them matter, however, with the system in place that is designed to keep itself alive and well. Unfortunately, many of the things that you want support that same system. The NIC is one of them, btw.

I like individuality of counties and states. It allows me to choose where I want to live based on the values of those around me. Don't like alcohol? Pick a dry county. Don't like religious-centric communities that shut out "non-believers"? Don't move to Utah and other parts of the Southwest. Want lower taxes? Move to a state with no income tax. Support gun rights? Pick a state that supports your right-to-carry.

Your driving analogy couldn't be further from the truth, btw. Aside from speed limits, state traffic laws are almost identical across the country. I'd be curious for specifics on your experience. I doubt there are any serious issues there.

Asbestos was banned in the Clean Air Act of 1970 here in the US. Lead-based paint was recognized as an issue in the 1950's but still used primarily in public housing. Oh, yeah...forgot about that one: Big Brother exempts itself from those safety laws. Guess where the biggest asbestos contamination in the country is? And where workers DON'T get the ability to use OSHA safety rules to their benefit?

The US Capitol. Ironic, eh?

So if the healthcare system in Australia is so good yet isn't affordable to the State...how long is it going to exist? You can't run a system on a deficit forever. Government can't seem to figure that out.

Obama is the new Messiah. He will right all wrongs. Just watch. Even now, as he's dropping campaign promises faster than a one armed juggler with running chainsaws in the air, the Democrats are pushing through the largest bailout in history with practically no oversight or transparency (despite his call for it during his campaign). Yet through it all, no one is watching the actual distribution schedule for that massive bailout. That's right. The US economy is only going to see about $150 billion of that this year. The rest comes in 2010 and 2011...when it's far too late.

Reform isn't going to happen. Sorry. The system simply won't allow it. Even Obama will turn out to be the same old politician (remember, NO lobbyists in his administration...uh...WHOOPS...okay...THREE lobbyists but they're special). He's just a better speaker than most and has the blessings of the media to overlook any political missteps...like telling everyone to keep their thermostats low to save energy while he turns the Oval Office into a dry sauna.

My ideas are strictly personal: get out of debt, stock up on guns & ammunition, and have some place to lie low if things get worse. Crime is up...WAY up here in the Phoenix area. Budgets are getting cut drastically, including public safety. Big Brother doesn't want you to have guns but at the same time, doesn't seem capable of protecting its citizens. That's going to lead to Very Bad Times.

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Brian Austin
Phoenix, AZ

-- Models wanted for various genres. I'd love to pay you but I'm saving up for ammunition for when the world blows up. And yes, I'd prefer you take your clothes off. :)

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Thank you for the print requests.
I do not use the DA print service, as I cannot maintain quality control.

Consequently all images are hand printed to produce the finest results.

All images are available as Limited Edition prints on Archival Museum Quality Cotton paper. Each will be printed on a 12 colour Giclee Printer and signed and numbered discretely on the border and have no watermark.
Of each image there will be:

10 only of
16 x 24" (500x750mm) $120 each

and 10 only of
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While the images are Limited Edition, I retain the sole right to reproduce them in magazines and books.

Postage worldwide is $12 (Rolled in a Post Tube) Plus $1.00 per extra print in the same tube.

Thanks for your interest.

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Let's get this coming year right, and share.

Think about sharing by:

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