Friday, February 27, 2009

March Happy Hour


Believe it or not, the site for next month's happy hour has already been set; Friendly's Bar in South St. Louis. We had a good turnout last night at the Pink Galleon (pics to follow on a later post), and hope for an even better one in March.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Tomorrow...????

Well...? What's the word? Is anybody going to happy hour Thursday????

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Glitch

I’m not sure why, but I got an e-mail alerting me to a post from back in November as if it were a new post. If anyone else got this, it is not a new post, and I don’t know why it is being sent out as new. It has happened before on occasion, but I’m not sure if it only happens to me. I apologize for the glitch. If I can figure why it happens I will fix it. On another note, in case you haven't noticed, we have passed the 2,000 mark on hits!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Entitlement Nation


The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.
Winston Churchill

My good friend John Lerch asked me a few weeks ago why I hadn't written anything about the new Obama Administration. At the time I told him there wasn't much to write about. Obama had only been president for two days. There was no hurry; I was sure there would be plenty of comical scenes in the near future.

Well, it didn't take long. President Obama last week held a town hall forum in Fort Meyers, Fla., with an audience that evidently thought they were there to attend the taping of a game show. One woman wanted Obama to furnish a car and a house. An unemployed worker who made $3,000.00 a month wondered why his unemployment benefits were only $1,100.00 a month, and why the government wasn't making up the difference.

Then, a college student working at McDonald's wanted the President to increase his benefits (or, presumably, force the company to). I am not exaggerating when I say my 9 year old son is more articulate than this "college student".

It's sad that people are in such desperate straits, and our hearts go out to them. But it's sadder still that the leadership of this country exploits their suffering in order to gain control of free markets, increase government involvement in every phase of our lives and destroy individualism, independence, and any incentive to be productive.

It may be my imagination, but even Obama seemed taken aback by the overall tone of the meeting, and some of the requests, but most probably by the realization that he now has to feed this beast he has created. And, like all living organisms, the more you feed it, the larger, and the hungrier, this beast will get.

As I told John in our conversation, this stuff will pretty much write itself.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Great News!-Posted by Tina Ostresh

As some of you know, my friend Linda Greer was one of the many AB employees that lost her job in December.
She got a new job making $3000 a year more! Yea!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

$1,000,000,000,000.00


Most of my disagreements with President Bush were with his domestic policies, in particular his part in the staggering increase in government spending. The President and Congress through the last eight years spent not like drunken sailors, but like drunken Democrats. Well now, real drunken Democrats are in charge, determined to show us all how it's done. This a lesson to us all: Never, ever try to outspend a liberal (unless it concerns national security, in which case they can never find the money). President Obama grew especially testy this week when opposition was raised to his stimulus bill, declaring that the damage to the economy if it did not pass could be "irreversible". Pretty scary, huh? Then, there's this quote: "A failure to act, and act now, will turn crisis into a catastrophe." Apparently, Obama's inaugural declaration that "we have chosen hope over fear" had a shelf life of exactly 2 weeks, because if this isn't fear-mongering, nothing is. Ask yourself this: if it were really this easy for government to create jobs, would we ever have unemployment? Great column by Charles Krauthammer: here.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Happy Hour


After much effort, we somehow managed to get everyone at January's happy hour in the same picture! Yes, that's correct, all 5 of us. Pretty amazing, I know. It was very chaotic, what with all of us cramped together in a building of only 5,000 square feet or so. Management was so impressed with our turnout that they offered free nachos at the door. They promise to do this everytime we show up (or not). Next month will be at the same place, The Pink Galleon on Butler Hill Rd. and Lemay Ferry.

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