Saturday, December 5, 2009

Short and to the Point



An excellent commentary from the view in the ER. Those doctors, male and female, see it all, and it's never very pretty!
This says it all............
Short, sweet, and to the point!!

Starner Jones , MD

This should be on the front page of every newspaper in America in large bold letters. This was a letter to the editor on August 29, 2009 in a Jackson , MS newspaper.
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Dear Sirs:


"During my last night's shift in the ER, I had the pleasure of evaluating a patient with a shiny new gold tooth, multiple elaborate tattoos, a very expensive brand of tennis shoes and a new cellular telephone equipped with her favorite R&B tune for a ringtone. Glancing over the chart, one could not help noticing her payer status: Medicaid. She smokes more than one costly pack of cigarettes every day and, somehow, still has money to buy beer.


And our Congress expects me to pay for this woman's health care? Our nation's health care crisis is not a shortage of quality hospitals, doctors or nurses. It is a crisis of culture a culture in which it is perfectly acceptable to spend money on vices while refusing to take care of one's self or, heaven forbid, purchase health insurance. A culture that thinks "I can do whatever I want to because someone else will always take care of me". Life is really not that hard. Most of us reap what we sow.

Don't you agree?

STARNER JONES, MD
Jackson , MS

Friday, December 4, 2009

Keeping Myself safe

Clearly, this will make it obvious that Utah does not have a zero crime rate. Things are not perfect here. This is my reasoning, aside from personal experience, as to why I choose to exercise my right to carry. It is simply to protect myself should I encounter such a situation. I pulled these links off KSL.com, our local newschannel's website, all postings were within the past 72 hours.



Man arrested 27 times; twice this week

Orem police have locked up a man they call a habitual criminal. Not only has he been arrested 27 times now, two of those arrests have been just this week.
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Psychiatrist says Mitchell is capable of controlling his behavior

Prosecutors questioning their key witness Friday at a competency hearing for the man charged in the 2002 abduction of Elizabeth Smart. The New York-based psychiatrist said Brian David Mitchell's behavior is not psychotic.
Dec 4th - 4:45pm
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Man who intentionally set apartment fire still on the loose

Investigators have received a lot of tips and calls about a man who intentionally set an apartment fire, but no arrest has been made.
Dec 4th - 3:57pm
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Man charged in deaths of 2 in Weber County home

A man has been charged with two counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of a mother and son whose bodies were found in a Weber County mobile home.
Dec 4th - 3:05pm
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4 accused of robbing pedestrian

Detectives say four people drove up to a man walking near 6400 South and 1300 East and robbed him at gunpoint.
Dec 4th - 2:48pm
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AG appeals ruling in pregnant teen beating case

The Utah Attorney General's Office is appealing a judge's decision to throw out charges against a teenager accused of hiring a man to beat her up so she would miscarry her baby.
Dec 4th - 1:23pm
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Accused killer claims he shot victims in self-defense

An Iron County man accused in a double murder said he shot the victims in self-defense.
Dec 4th - 12:06pm
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Troopers back to work following shooting investigation

Two Utah Highway Patrol troopers returned to work Friday after being involved in a traffic stop that ended with a teen shooting himself.
Dec 4th - 12:00pm
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Stolen car crashes into duplex

A stolen car slammed into a duplex in West Valley City Friday morning, displacing two families.
Dec 4th - 11:49am
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West Valley City man convicted in murder trial

A jury convicted a West Valley City man of stabbing another man to death, in what prosecutors described as a robbery over movie money.



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Man shot in Bluffdale last summer now accused of sexual abuse

A man patrolling his neighborhood as part of his neighborhood watch was shot by a resident and left paralyzed last summer. Now a woman claims the man on patrol sexually abused her long before the shooting.
Dec 3rd - 10:10pm
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

National Debt: What's the Real Issue?

Clearly, we have a national debt problem. Clearly, the federal government continues to spend and borrow, and borrow and spend. A budget deficit continues to haunt us, and it grows larger on a daily basis. The real problem here, however, is not the debt itself (which is still a major issue), but the interest that has accumulated in the process.

I agree with the article “Taking the National Debt Seriously”, by Lawrence Kadish, as he stated that this will be the major factor in driving the value of the dollar ever-downward. The most frightening statistic that was shared in the article is the fact that in this year, “40% of individual income taxes will go toward debt interest payments.” I have seen firsthand the difficulty that interest can cause in an individual’s life, as my parents are still making payments on their student loans 30 years after they have finished school, not because they don’t make the payments, but because the interest has accumulated beyond reason, and because of limited income, accompanied by bad financial decision, the amount of money that they have to available to make other payments and have a comfortable lifestyle continues to diminish. They tried to avoid this by refinancing their debts, and for a while it worked alright for our family, but because of the national debt and the accompanying interest, the interest rate on this loan, my parent’s credit cards, and other the house payment has increased. Hence, we see this national debt issue taking toll on each of us personally. (So much for the Democrats being the poor man’s party.)

What we are seeing happen in our on a public level right now is not much different. The liberal democrats in congress and in the White House have this notion that more deficit spending will help to boost the economy, and they continue to stand by it. There is serious evidence otherwise, however, as we watch the national debt surmount. There is only so much GDP, and with the current recession, we have watched it continue to decline. For the first time in months, it has climbed to a point where it is finally to the point of being higher than the national debt. This will not stay the case for long, though, because the debt continues to move the inflation up on a daily basis.

The article states that “Interest rates and interest costs will soar, and government revenues will be devoured by interest on the national debt.” With the current administration’s policy, they will continue raise taxes on business and the wealthy, and trying to fill this gap in the Aggregate Demand curve that will consequently occur, and it will become a cycle, because higher taxes cause people to limit their spending or go farther into debt, and they will spend less, and unemployment will begin to rise. This “crowding out” is already taking place, and the American people need to wake up and realize that the results of this will be dire, and the affects will reach not just the rich or the big businesses, but all of us, because of the multiplier effect, meaning that the same money moves through the economy, and no new money can be created to

Rudolph G. Penner, a writer for taxpolicycenter.org, writes the following on the subject:

“Given that the … large programs are growing considerably faster than tax revenues, the arithmetic of the long-run problem becomes pretty obvious. If the total tax burden remains constant at its 50-year average of slightly more than 18 percent of GDP and if we devote the same fraction of GDP to defense, nondefense spending, and other entitlements and if Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are not reformed, deficits are bound to soar. Eventually, they explode because the national debt begins to rise so rapidly that the interest bill on that debt starts to dominate total spending. We begin to borrow to pay interest and we’ll end up borrowing to pay interest on the interest. At that point, total spending, the deficit and the national debt begin to go straight up (Congressional Budget Office 2007).

“Analysts make such long-run projections to show that they cannot happen. Obviously, foreign and domestic public and private investors will stop buying our debt long before deficits explode. Therefore, something has to give—hopefully before there is a crisis in international capital markets. The three rapidly growing programs must be reformed; all other activities of government must be cut to the bone; or tax burdens must rise.

“Before the 2008–09 recession, the situation was already serious, but it seemed that we had a good amount of time to deal with it. Official projections then showed that spending growth would begin to accelerate toward the end of the next decade as more and more baby boomers entered Social Security and Medicare and that we would enter this difficult period with deficits around 3 percent of GDP and a debt to GDP ratio of

about 40 percent.

“However, the recession has depressed tax revenues greatly and increased spending on safety net programs. The stimulus program passed in early 2009 cut tax burdens further and has added mightily to spending. The Congressional Budget Office (2009) has estimated that if President Obama’s budget for 2010 is implemented in every detail, the deficit will be close to 6 percent of GDP by 2019 and the debt to GDP ratio will then exceed 80 percent. The long-run budget problem has become very much more urgent in a very short amount of time.” (2)

In order to overcome this, taxes need to be lowered for all sectors and spending needs to be limited and unnecessary programs eliminated. Then, “crowding in”, or expansion of the private sector, could be possible. The current practices of deficit spending, however will not lead to this. Congress and the President need to wake up and fix the hole that they are digging. “How?” you might ask. They are really just paying off credit with other credit, right now, so to solve this massive issue, we need to change these “leaders,” who are more interested in their Pork Barrel agendas.

We need to elect leaders who will use fiscal restraint, and adjust the structural methods of spending, who will eliminate worthless and pork-barrel programs, and wake up and realize that revenue increases only when the government removes their hands from the market, and allowing the invisible hand to take effect, with simple programs that have a minimal amount of spending.

Paying off the national debt would be the ultimate goal of this kind of fiscal restraint. If not, the federal government will have no choice but to default, abandoning the bonds and other national debts that are held and the bond holders will all lose their money, the foreign countries will lose trust in us, rendering the government unable to loan money between its own programs, and it will drive our economy even farther down the tubes than it already is.

Is it time for a new administration? I think so.

The Healthcare Bill: Bowing Down to the President

To my readers: I published an earlier form of this article on my blog, but I have since taken it and revised and edited it for an english paper. It being one of my better pieces, I thought I would republish it.

-D.W.


“A more readable translation of everything that comes out of Barack Hussein Obama's mouth: ‘And so my lazy followers, ask what your country can do for you--not what you can do for your country!!!’”

This is a statement that was posted on Facebook by a friend several months ago
Lately, I am frightened by the President and Congress pushing the agenda of nationalized (socialized) health care. They seem to be ignoring the voice of the people all over, and listening to those special interest groups, i.e. the people on welfare, gays, the ACLU, environmentalists, etc. This healthcare bill panders only to those who do not make enough money to afford health care, and are screaming for what those of us who work hard for our care deserve, and they feel that they are “entitled” to this because they are human beings. I fail to understand this, because it is already illegal for a hospital to deny care to anyone who walks through their doors.
In a recent opinion article in the Wall Street Journal, a usually-liberal publication, the article “Lords of Entitlement” makes the points out how this is bill is being pushed through with nothing short of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Obama’s voices being used as ramrods:

Speaker Nancy Pelosi defied policy logic and public opinion late Saturday night, ramming through the House a nearly 2,000-page health-care leviathan that counts as the biggest expansion of the federal government since the New Deal. As President Obama likes to say, this was a "teachable moment" about our current government….
The bill is instead a breathtaking display of illiberal ambition, intended to make the middle class more dependent on government through the umbilical cord of "universal health care." It creates a vast new entitlement, financed by European levels of taxation on business and individuals. The 20% corner of Medicare open to private competition is slashed, while fiscally strapped states are saddled with new Medicaid burdens. The insurance industry will have to vet every policy with Washington, which will regulate who it must cover, what it can offer, and how much it can charge…
However, as subsidized costs soar, government will have no choice but to ration medical care, starting with the aged and grievously ill. Is pre-natal life more valuable than the elderly? We're reminded of the way pro-lifers supported Anthony Kennedy over Laurence Silberman for the Supreme Court in 1987 merely because Mr. Kennedy was a Catholic who claimed to personally oppose abortion. Mr. Stupak played the right-to-lifers like a Stradavarius….
Yet 39 other Democrats were given a pass on the vote, as the leadership knows how unpopular this bill is in most of America. They know this legislation is not the result of some national consensus in favor of expanding state power. Its passage was possible only because of temporary liberal majorities that are intent on fulfilling their dreams of a cradle-to-grave entitlement state. If they lose Blue Dog seats, or even their majority, in the short term, so be it. As the party of government, Democrats believe they will benefit in the long run from a much larger government.
Unless the Senate has an epiphany of common sense, Americans will be paying the bills for this willful exercise for generations to come.
(see http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704402404574523613159447566.html Nov. 9, 2009)


I feel as if this sums up the entire Obama administration and the current congress. Congresswoman Maxine Waters’ (D- California) well-known slip of the tongue demonstrated what all of the liberals in congress are trying to do. In this slip she started to say that she would work to make sure that this country becomes socialized, but caught herself before the word was completely out, but we all can tell, if we watch the YouTube.com video, that socialism is this woman’s goal. Interestingly enough, she represents Compton, Watts, and other similar, ghetto districts. It becomes clear that these are the only people who want this, people who are three and four generations of welfare and have no intention of getting out. I have a feeling, however, that she is not the only one who feels this way, given the actions that congress is taking.
Congress and the President are making a direct attempt to Europeanize our American society. This is a dangerous position to take, because it is becoming obvious that socialization of these countries has not worked, and in our own country, we have seen the downfall of Social Security, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Welfare, Medicare, Medicaid, and many other social programs are finically broke, and in this recession, it would not be wise to engage in more deficit spending to push though a bill that is largely unapproved by most of the population of America.
In Europe, Canada and elsewhere where there is socialized medicine, dogs can get a CT scan in 24 hours of an injury, but human beings that live in these countries have to wait, on average, 6 months to get one. Heart transplant waiting lists are up to two years long and dental care? Forget it. (Maybe this is why people have such gnarly teeth in Europe.)
I remember 9 years ago, right before my grandpa's death, how the doctors were doing all they possibly could to save the poor, sick man's life. My friend's mom, who is from New Zealand, told me that my grandpa would have been left to die in her country. This was thankfully not the case here in America. He was blessed with another 4 months on this earth, because gratefully, we were not even considering adopting such outrageous ways of practicing medicine at that point in time.
The economy continues to struggle, and yet this spending continues to increase. Inevitably, as has happened with the other societies who have embraced this destructive way of doing things, the first people to be denied care will be the aged and chronically ill. Currently, it is a financial advantage for private medicine to treat these people because they keep coming back for more treatment
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has, many times, made statements against socialism. President Ezra Taft Benson, a prophet of the Lord, told us the Book of Mormon is there to help us "combat the false ideas of socialism". He was a prophet of God, a God who is the same yesterday, today, and forever, thus invalidating the argument so many liberals present of "Well, you see, times have changed, and so should we along with it." The Church stays with tried and true methods, and it continues to run better each day. The government, on the contrary, goes with the changing mindset of the day, and they have to come up with new rules and laws to cover their behinds every time they screw up things even more than they already have. And because of this mindset, we are watching morals, and consequently our economy, decay at an extremely rapid rate.
Little wonder that the Church brings full-time missionaries back to the US (if they are American citizens) to receive serious medical treatment... i saw this once when I was 12 years old, and countless times as a full-time missionary in Seattle.
Following is an excerpt from an email from a lady who I came to know very well on my mission. I served in her ward, I respect her opinion greatly. I will vouch for her honesty and her effort to follow the prophet and do what is right. She and her husband are credible, educated people, and I urge you to listen to what they have to say, and take it into deep consideration before supporting what President Obama is trying to put in place. This is

It is such a shame that our country's great heroes are treated in this manner. I have been in Mexico and see different hospitals there; this hospital is only a small step up from those. Other hospitals in our area are great by comparison.
The HMO's our family has used in the past are better than this. Our current family health coverage through my husband’s work is perfect and affordable for our family. We get to choose our doctors and have the coverage that we need.
This is representative of how the government manages health care.... God help us if all the hospitals in the US become government run. They will be like this!!!
I am sending this to everyone in our address books and asking them to contact their representatives to vote "NO" for US run Health Care.
Please vote NO, too!!!
Sincerely,
Kristine Farley

(Edited for length, clarity and errors)


Clearly, the President and Congress are not listening to the majority of the American people. These secretive, late-night meetings are reminiscent of the ancient days in which the Savior of the world was brought to stand before the Sanhedrin, in the middle of the night, so that the people would not be aware of the trial. The Savior represented freedom, but not the kind the Pharisees wanted.
Today, two thousand years later, we are seeing freedom again under attack. It has been prophesied by the Prophet Joseph Smith that the Constitution will be hanging be a thread before the return of the Savior, only to be held up by the Elders of Israel. The constitution guarantees life, liberty and property. By socializing this, the best healthcare system in the world, our right to property, and liberty to use it as we please, will be trampled.
President Barak Obama, Speaker Pelosi, and other Democrats are not listening to us. They have taken office to listen to our voices but are miserably failing to do so, by engaging so heavily in pork barrel politics. With that office, have taken an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. By putting this bill into the arena, these people are in violation of this oath, and consequently should be, in my humble but angry opinion, impeached and removed from office.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

How to create a band


What you're seeing is something my sister posted this on her blog some time ago. I thought it was cool. Above are my results. Try it for yourself:

Instructions:
To figure out your band name, first album & your album cover:

1 - Go to Wikipedia. Hit “random”
or go here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first random Wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.... Read More

2 - Go to Quotations Page and select "random quotations"
or go here http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last few words of the very last quote on the page is the title of your first album.

3 - Go to Flickr and click on “explore the last seven days”
or go here http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days
Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.

4 - Use www.picnik.com to put it all together.



Have fun band-making!















Trains


This morning, I was a few minutes later than normal leaving the house, and as I was walking to my bus stop to go to school, I observed a train, stopped dead in my path. So I turned around and walked to another closer bus stop. I don't normally take this one because it would mean getting up far earlier than I have to already, or it would mean being about 20 minutes late to class. The latter was the case this morning, but I obviously didn't have much of a choice.
The bus began to move, and I stuck up a nice conversation with the lady next to me, who was headed the same direction as me and showed me the connections I needed to make to get up to school. She was really great, a God-send, really.
However, the train had finally moved, again intercepting my path, and you know what? The danged thing stopped again.
We eventually made it up to the commuter bus at the transfer station, after about a 20 minute wait, and I was able to catch up on sleep, accompanied by some rather strange dreams. Here's the best part: I walked into class approximately 45 minutes after the start, and you know what? I caught right up and finished the assignment/activity right along with everyone else. My classmates were a bit blown away (and creeped out by the fact that I has sneaked in so quietly)
And you had better believe that I got extra credit for the day.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Disease

Quote of the week:




THERE is this disease in Utah... called
"Provo Disease"... makes you want to have kids.
I think it only affects WOMEN,
but it can affect MEN too..."


-My Dear friend ELICIA BENTLEY



Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Right to Keep and Bear Arms- a Logical View

A right to Keep and Bear arms, as has been laid solid by the Second Amendment. There is a very specific clause in that amendment, that states that this right "shall not be infringed upon". Why are so many Americans so passionate about this? Why do we become angry when the government passes more laws restricting this inalienable freedom? How do we overcome this great and spreading misnomer that it is okay to remove the private, law-abiding citizens' right to own handguns, automatic weapons, etc., when we own these types of guns for the sole purpose of defending ourselves against criminals who already have these weapons?
Some weeks ago, I had a discussion with an acquaintance (who I hold in very high respect) about this ever-pressing issue of gun-control. He seemed to hold some to some notion that it was morally wrong to be able to match might for might.
He failed to understand that this amendment, within what is known as the Bill of Rights, was put in place by our great Founding Fathers because they had first-hand experience of the British Soldiers invading their homes. They wanted to be able to defend themselves, ironically, against the very entity that was put in place to protect them.
We, the people of the twenty-first century, now have other reasons for wanting to maintain our right to keep and bear arms, including the rise in personal robberies, burglaries, rapes, and the occasional murderer, not to mention the Islamic radical terrorist who would love nothing more than to see us all dead to fulfill their warped perception of gaining salvation. But the foremost reason for maintaining my guns is to defend myself against the government, not to destroy the great system laid in place in 1789 when the Constitution was signed, but so that the government does not over-step its boundaries.
Here in the Untied, um, I mean United States of America, our Constitution was designed so that we would have a system of checks and balances for the governmental system, both within and without the political structure. This is readily being undone, one large step at a time. The latest attempt was by Senator Harry Reid, who placed within a bill in congress right now that would, under the name of health care, to dump our gun-owning information into a federal database. (Don't belive me? Check it out on Snopes.com, or for a conservative view, go to NRA.com , or even the Gun Owners of America at http://gunowners.org/a101609.htm - both organizations of which I am a member.)
To me, this is step number 4 or 5 of many in dismantling our Constitution. This would eliminate the governments fear to take away our other rights. Our freedom of speech, which is clearly outlined in the First Amendment, is next, with the "Fairness Doctrine." And in my opinion, nothing could be more more unfair.

How did this all begin? Well, we elected a radical socialist to be our President. We warned you, folks. We warned you.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Love and a good day

"I feel so good I could
KISS myself

right now."

- my friend Odeh Ondomeh, at the beginning of english class

Face

Have you noticed that President Barak Obama's face is everywhere, all over the internet, on the newspaper, on the TV. I can't seem to get away from it. I try- but I still see it everywhere. I really am starting to notice some major similarities between this guy and Hitler. I haven't said it up to this point, but now it's getting to the level of annoyance. The president is really getting under my skin.
And giving him the Nobel Peace Prize? Give me a break. The man should give it back, because it was handed to him under one of two pretenses, either on what he has promised to do with health care, or for that apology tour he took, denouncing our Christianity.
Does anyone see coming what I see? Just a tad bit unnerving.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Huh?

Best Quote I have heard out of my sister in a long time:

"Stop kissing people. You're going to get mouth AIDS."

I laughed. Hysterically, I might add.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Bad Stamp



The Postal Services created a stamp with a picture of
President Obama.

The stamp was not sticking to envelopes. This enraged
the President, who demanded a full investigation.

After a month of testing and 1.73 million dollars in
congressional spending, a special Presidential comm-
ission presented the following findings:

The stamp is in perfect order. There is nothing wrong
with the adhesive. People are spitting on the wrong
side.
GUESS WHICH ONE.......
Even if you arent a sports fan this is very interesting!

TM or


36 have been accused of spousal abuse

7 have been arrested for fraud


19 have been accused of writing bad checks

117 have directly or indirectlybankrupted at least 2 businesses


3 have done time for assault
71repeat71
cannot get a credit card due to bad credit
14 have been arrested on drug-related charges
8 have been arrested for shoplifting

21
currently are defendants in lawsuits,

and
84
have been arrested for drunk driving

in the last year



Can
you guess which organization this is?

NBA Or NFL

?


Give up yet?

Scroll down,




Neither,
it's the 535 members of the
United States Congress


The same group of Idiots that crank out
hundreds of new laws each year
designed to keep the rest of us in line.



You
gotta pass this one on!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Conservative vs Liberal

This was another email from my Grandpa I received this morning. I thought it was worth sharing.

* If a conservative doesn't like guns, he doesn`t buy one.
* If a liberal doesn't like guns, he feels
that no one should have one.

* If a conservative is a vegetarian, he doesn`t eat meat.
* If a liberal is a vegetarian, he wants to ban all
meat products for everyone.

* If a conservative sees a foreign threat, he thinks
about how to defeat his enemy.
* A liberal wonders how to surrender gracefully and
still look good.

* If a conservative is homosexual, he quietly leads his life.
* If a liberal is homosexual, he loudly demands legislated respect.

* If a black man or Hispanic is conservative, they see
themselves as independently successful.
* Their liberal counterparts see themselves as victims
in need of government protection.

* If a conservative is down-and-out, he thinks
about how to better his situation.
* A liberal wonders who is going to take care of him.

* If a conservative doesn't like a talk show host, he switches channels.

* Liberals demand that those they don't like be shut down.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Fixed

Yesterday I was asked by someone to come fix her computer. It wasn't connecting to the internet at all. I'm usually fairly decent at fixing network issues, but this one was pretty ugly. It became quite the task; I eventually had to call Sean and Jake to help me get the problem remedied.
Thanks boys. I just scored some major points with a rather attractive young woman.

Waiters

This past weekend I went on a date. It was really a whole lot of fun. I went out with a friend from the the MTC; she and I wrote to each other our entire missions. It was good to catch up, bounce ideas back and forth, and just enjoy being together. She's quite the looker, too.
We went down yonder to the Olive Garden, in Orem. And you know what? The dumb waiter was hitting on her, on the girl I was with with. That is a maximum violation of "bro-code".
It came out of his tip. Was this wrong of me? (Oh, and never mind the fact that he completely forgot bring out her soup until she asked him.) I was just slightly offended that we was looking at her all googly-eyed, and barely talking to me.
Jerk.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Economics

Did you ever have a subject that you just couldn't seems to understand? I do. I get the basic principles. But it's the details, the how, that I really have trouble explaining in economics. Iunderstand things such as opportunity cost; land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship; government failure, etc. But when you start bringing in curves, lines, graphs, etc. it kills me... i really do not understand it.
Do you have advice? Because this is killing me...

Monday, September 21, 2009

Temples

I love temples. I love going there and listening to the clear teachings. I love being one with my brothers and sisters in there. I love learning how obedience to the Lord brings blessings. I love the symbol that they are, of spiritual freedom.
I love how everything the Lord does for His children here on earth points towards these marvelous bulidngs. I love how these buildings and the ordinances performed therein are the whole entire basis and reasing for the full Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ. I love how the priesthood authority that Jesus Christ Himself holds, is put to its fullest earthly potential within the walls of these temples.
I love how the blessings of the initiatory and the teachings of the endowment stay with those who attend and patronize the temple regularly. I love how subtle things in the scriptures, things the prophets say, or sometimes small moments in institute or Sunday school remind me of those teachings, which readily reminds me of how valid those teachings are in real life. And I love how when you apply them, they make life more meaningful and purpose-driven.
I love how we can have eternal families because of these bulidings. I love how everthing within its walls point to Christ and His Atonement. I love how prophets in the land have the vision of bringing these bulidings to the world, through missionary work. I love how they counsel each of us to remain worthy to enter the temples, so that we might realize the symbolism therin of coming back to our Father in Heaven's presence again one day.

Monday, September 14, 2009

The Bronze Rat

I received this in an email from my Grandpa. It spells out my thoughts (and Glenn Beck's, for that matter) on what needs to be done with this country's leadership.

A Hundred Dollar Story!

A tourist walked into a curio shop in San Francisco. Looking around at the exotica, he noticed a very lifelike, life-sized bronze statue of a rat. It had no price tag, but is so striking he decided he had to have it.

He took it to the owner: "How much for the bronze rat?"

"Twelve dollars for the rat, one hundred dollars for the story," said the owner.

The tourist gave the man twelve dollars. "I'll just take the rat, you can keep the story."

As he walked down the street carrying his bronze rat, he noticed that a few real rats had crawled out of the alleys and sewers and began following him down the street. This was disconcerting; he began walking faster. But within a couple blocks, the herd of rats behind him had grown to hundreds, and they began squealing.

He began to trot toward the Bay, looking around to see that the rats now numbered in the MILLIONS, and were squealing and coming toward him faster and faster.

Concerned, even scared, he ran to the edge of the Bay and threw the bronze rat as far out into the Bay as he could. Amazingly, the millions of rats all jumped into the Bay after it, and were all drowned.

The man walked back to the curio shop.

"Ah ha," said the owner, "You have come back for the story?"

"No," said the man, "I came back to see if you have a bronze politician!"