My Fifth Decade

Four decades ago I was birthday present to my grandfather, Hon. Judge Harold Brown Singleton.  From 1971 on I spent every birthday with him during his lifetime.  It’s getting hard to remember most of my first ten years.  During the 70’s I remember jumping on my bed listening to Snoopy and the Red Baron when I was around 4-5 years old.  I remember putting on KISS makeup with Donnie Sasser and performing concerts for our parents in Bluefield, WV.  Our only instruments were buckets and cardboard keyboards.  I still remember the day we moved to Raleigh and many days in the creek and woods at the end of Beardsley Ct.  I still remember the first phone number I memorized at eight years old…847-8504, the number of my best friend who lived near the that creek.

One of my most vivid memories at eleven or twelve is when a sixth grade English teacher unknowingly stood beside a poster depicting the evolution of man while asking if I “believed in the creation”?    The whole class waited for my answer.   She insisted for one when I did not speak.  I nodded my head yes.  Even then my response was to avoid argument, debate or ridicule on the subject.  Later on I remember getting in-school suspension and after school detention for the first time for being among a group who were spitting out a second story window of Carrol middle school as a teacher walked by below.  She literally pointed me out.  Yet I was never near the window.  I was in my seat for near the front door of the classroom the entire time.   The irony is that I’ve been guilty of almost everything I was ever accused of from that day on.

At twenty I thought I was going to pick up a camera and conquer the world abroad by capturing still moments in time.  I recall my Photo Chemistry 101 and 102 instructor, Bob Heist, telling me how digital photography would never come close to the resolution of emulsion grain in my lifetime.  Bob is retired from photography instruction now.  I work exclusively with digital technology.

Then along came the bands, bar tending, and a stint outside of my element that lead me into the same closed office as Vice President Dan Quayle, Jerry Falwell and a few US Marshall’s in the Vines Center at Liberty University.  A time in my life that would affect my religious, political and social views in unexpected ways.  Irony knows no limits.  This was the time in my life when I learned who I was.  It was a decade of discovery and the start of a career path.

Thirty is when the best decade of my life began and it started when a 21 year old young woman literally just showed up at the front door of my apartment at Five Points, just above Lilly’s Pizza.   Not a bad start to my 30’s.   My very first words to her were “oh wow, you’re pretty”.   Amy just laughed.   Within a couple of weeks she never left.  Which is good because I’ll need her for at least the next 40 years.   I’m a happier person because she lets me draw upon her youth and beauty.  My only regret in the last ten years is that our sons won’t get to meet my grandfather or Amy’s father.

Life leading up to my twenties was far more of a crisis than I could ever imagine today.  I’ve  reached “mid life” but I feel no remorse for the past or apprehension for the future.  My wife is younger than me, my sons are growing bigger and stronger than me (and probably smarter but don’t tell them yet), I have a career and a boat waiting at the beach.  I am about as far from crisis as anyone can get.  Thinking back at this weekend I spent with my beautiful, young wife at the coast I can honestly say I’m happier than ever.  I have no reason or excuse not to be.

Burn in hell Best Buy…

…and take your Product Replacement Plan with you.

I just recorded the end of a conversation I had with Best buy Product Replacement Services in their corporate office.  When I bought Amy’s cell phone I paid $40 extra for the Best Buy “guaranteed” Product Replacement Plan which will “cover any damage no questions asked”.  Well, Amy damaged the phone and took it to Best Buy where the customer service employees regurgitated something about the PRP (Product Replacement Plan) not covering physical phone damage, “only software”.  Well, they sold it to me as “cover any damage no questions asked” didn’t they?  “Software only” is simply the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard for a smart phone warranty.

So I called the administrators of the product replacement plan at the Best Buy corporate contact number.  They informed me the plan did, in fact cover replacement on this phone and said they would call the store on my behalf for an explanation.  Store number 1492 in Knightdale, NC.  After 20 minutes all customer service and management ignored the call of the corporate rep from PRP services until she had no choice but to hang up.  That’s right, the store employees, including the manager ignored a call from the corporate office regarding a customer service issue and product plan they were wrong to dishonor.  I will be selling any future gift cards I receive for these losers at a bargain basement price.  I have lapsed in the past but my resolve is firm now: I will never make another purchase from this company again.

NY Times Highlight Comment

This is one of the best summaries of the current political devistation occurring based on hard right ideologies I’ve ever read.  From the comment section of the NY Times article Obama Rejects Further Budget Stopgaps:

You have to grudgingly admire the Republicans’ sheer chutzpah, even as you despise it. They create a financial catastrophe by doubling the national debt in 8 years under Bush and by deregulating the financial services industry over the past 30 years so that it ran amok and brought the whole economy to its needs.

Having caused the mess — aided, to be sure, by a spineless opposition afraid of its own shadow — the Republicans then use it to enact a strictly ideological agenda that serves only the interests of their core constituents: the wealthy and corporations. The middle class, the needy, and the poor are thrown to the wolves.

Why the middle class, the needy and the poor continue to vote for these people, whose heartless agenda is so obvious and blatant, and so adverse to the interests of those constituents, is the single greatest mystery of modern American politics.

The “trickle down” ideas proclaimed in this budget proposal have been tried for the past 30 years, and the jury is in. We’ve seen the results. It is very, very clear that when you give rich people and corporations tax breaks, it only serves to make them richer. They do not invest in America or create American jobs. They invest in China and great Mexican jobs. They hoard their increased earnings in foreign tax havens, buy more yachts and houses and cars. And they also back the careers of Republican politicians, who continue to feed them tax breaks and privileges at the expense of the rest of us.

I honestly feel that unless the average American does not wake up and smell the coffee soon, if the Democrats and the President do not find their spines and offer real alternatives to this corporatization of the nation, then America as we know it is done. The country is bought and paid for by what George Carlin called “The Ownership” of America. Real change is becoming almost impossible, as conservative ideologues are stuffed into positions of influence and on the benches of the judiciary, so that desctructive conservative policies can be unchallenged in any venue.

The process is almost complete. Either we act, or we sink into the Darwinian social jungle the Republicans want to see replace any semblance of fair society. This proposal is one more step toward the undergrowth.

Gfagan – 4-5-2011

ping.fm

Ping.fm and the WordPress plugin will enable me to keep all my blog and social posts in one location. Now if I can only figure out how to post to multiple ping.fm groups at one time.

Social networking is killing my blog.

So many posts on facebook and a few on twitter.  No entries in the ‘ol blog for over a month.

I think I’m being socialed out.  My new word…”socialed”.  Facebook is where all the photos live and an occasional rant.  The blog was once a place for me to vent frustrations.  Now it’s just a lonely space that few visit except for updates on tired, old issues that aren’t going anywhere.

Work is outrageously busy.  Amy inherited a little money from her Grandmother who passed away on Nov. 21, 2010.   We’re trying to sit on.  Possibly some home improvements.  I bought a Lieca D-LUX 5 camera (I might return) and Amy got a new phone.  We all got a new TV for the living room.  Other than that we’re trying to stay humble.  Going to invest and save most of it.  A few home renovations are definitely in order.

Connor learned to ride his bike and tie his shoes during Christmas break and Logan has started preschool.  Zach is a full blown toddler now.  He’s a walker and cute as can be.

Republicans are Protectionists

Protect the status quot…protect the wealth. That is pretty much the mantra of the real Republican party. They are being challenged on the premise of “core Republican values” by the Teabaggers. From what I can tell the Teabaggers and lock-step Republicans disagree on what those values are.

Teabaggers want to “control fiscal spending” to “reduce the deficit” and claim ending entitlements and lower taxes will achieve this goal. Aside from the Dept. of Education I’ve never heard of another entitlement program they would move to end. Instead their answer is a politically vague end to “government waste”. Then they go on to use some comically undereducated talking points such as running the government like a responsible household budget. I thank a Teabagger’s God my family budget isn’t as complicated as the federal governments.

A real lock-step Republican knows only one thing: protect the wealth. This doesn’t mean tax increases or decreases specifically. It means using any legislative method available to undermine and remove regulations on business and industry, including the banking industry.

Real Republicans like having the fox watch the hen house. Their rallying point is limited government and big business. The argument Americans are having right now is over who they want in charge of the country: the US Government or multinational corporations.

I like to believe that an honest government should incur responsible costs while they work to protect Americans from all threats, including those posed by industries chasing profit at any cost, even if the price is human life. That ideal vision of America may be gone soon if it’s not already. Corporate America has purchased the US political system. If lock-step Republicans take control of the executive and legislative branches the poor will be slaves to the 21st century Robber Barons. The middle class will simply be gone.  So the question Republican, industry supporters need to ask themselves is: can America survive without a middle class?

RTPinbox.com

I’ve got this domain, rtpinbox.com and I really want to do something with it but I haven’t figured out what.  I was thinking of a technology project blog but don’t know if I have time to post about a lot of things I’m working on.  Web based mail is already available from gmail…. I really don’t have any ideas but open to suggestions.

NC State Fair Time

It will cost about $50 in advanced ride coupons, $16 in advanced admission tickets and $60 for games and food.  So I’m projecting $126 this year for the NC State Fair.  It will be amazing if that works out.

I think we’re going to catch the CAT bus at the intersection of Six Forks and Wake Forest Rd. and get dropped off at the main gate.  It would probably save on parking.  If not I’m going to try to get into Chuck Booth and Mike Franklin’s lot where Stay-Right Tank company used to be.  I don’t want to pay and walk forever.  If I pay to park I want to be close.

Pensions are vile.

Pensioner = Entitlement Receiver

Yet astoundingly these older, mostly white men and women who worked in various levels of government tend to back Republicans and even Teabaggers who scream against entitlements with every breath.  Let’s remove the hypocritical pensioners, Medicaid recipients and those receiving unemployment benefits from the ranks of those who support the conservative call to end entitlement programs and see how much support remains.

Pensions are draining this country on every level of municipal, state and federal government.  Even when former elected representatives are convicted of committing fraud against their constituency we continue to shell over their pension money without legal recourse.  The funny thing is that to change this the legislators, elected representatives themselves, must vote to forgo their promise land pension if they commit fraud or a felony.  Another clear case of the fox watching the hen house.  I believe any representative who would vote against such a bill is one who questions his or her ability to remain clean.  It could also be claimed they’re already corrupt and don’t want to lose their pension if caught.

America is grid locked until we give up the pipe dream that legislative officials will police themselves with morality and diligence.  Much the same way we are doomed if we do not remove the misconception that corporations will police themselves in the best interest of consumers over shareholder returns.