First, make sure they never fail. Do all you can to help them not feel the pain of screwing up.
Second, make sure no one ever makes them FEEL like a failure. It's much better for Mom and Dad to shield that child from any real life. They will be so "WELL PREPARED" when they turn 25.
Feed your kid all kinds of lies about things, how they can blame others for anything that goes wrong. Make sure you start every sentence, "It's not your fault"
Drum into them that getting a cushy job that requires almost no effort but pays well is life's eternal goal. That way they'll never be exposed to being in business for themselves.
Tell them profit is evil and all businessmen are evil. That will help them to avoid aspiring to anything over menial minimum wage jobs.
Tell them there's lots of free stuff out there, it's owed to them and they ought to get their fair share. Don't worry that someone had to work to provide it. A sense of entitlement will help them become losers.
Show them how to "Work the System". How to screw over the man. Never to do more than expected and try to do less.
Teach them that the only way to eternal happiness is continuing to elect politicians that promise them free stuff. Lots of free stuff.
Let them know by demonstration that it's ok to steal stuff. Shoplift. They owe it to you. They can afford it. Make sure you let them know they should never deny themselves anything. You demonstrate by buying a car that gets repossessed. Buying furniture you can't pay for. Going bankrupt every 7 years. Meanwhile be sure they buy all the designer handbags and air jordans they can't afford. Tell the, "your're worth it".... even if they are not
Never discipline them, never teach them, never command that they be in at ten PM. The street is a great place to learn to be a man or a woman.
Make sure they reject, suspect and dishonor authority in their lives. Teachers, cops, firemen, bosses and the like. They'll go far with that.
Let them hang out with the devils that live around you, you already can't control them. Now they are doomed to a lifetime of failure and YOU DID IT. Aren't you proud?
Maybe they can get a gig on Mory Povich or Jerry Springer. That'd be great.
A critical creative look at issues of Economics, Politics and Finding a Purpose in Life - Let's talk about it. I try to leave the woodpile higher than I found it.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
What I Owe the African American Community and Intend to Pay in Full.
I am obligated and owe much. Not just for the abuse done to great great grandfathers and grandmothers over the centuries. Not just for the injustice done in the name of good intentions done to these precious people in the last century. Not just the fact that there is still underground hatred and racism on the part of many. For these reasons and more, I owe these precious brothers and sisters much:
Most of all I owe you Love. I owe you AGAPE love which means no matter what you do or don't do, even if you hurt me, I will not fail to love you in spite of whatever transpires. I live by the adage, "Do you love Him or Her enough to cross this bridge with them in spite of the hurt and pain"? It's a challenge but one I am willing to take.
The Bible says,
It is in that admonition of the Apostle Paul that I make this declaration of debt. I owe you.. much.
- I owe honor. Honor for the struggle they have gone thru.
- I owe understanding within my capacity to understand.
- I owe Respect for the goodness that occurs among many of these precious ones.
- I owe friendship for and to those who would have me
- I owe thanks for allowing me to be part of your lives and worship God with you and like you
- I owe a great debt for opening my eyes when they were closed to so much
- I owe a debt of Love.
- I owe the Truth. When in my abstract view I find deception or untruths and sometimes outright lies, I must offer the antidote to this.. it's truth.
- I owe wisdom. When you ask of me, I will offer what I know to be true. It may be wise and oftentimes is. It comes with grey hair.
- I owe encouragement. Not sanctioning any bad or ignorant behavior, but encouragement when I see right action.
- I owe an argument sometimes when there is something that is simply out of the realm of common sense and has to be challenged.
- I owe loyalty, not to allow any slight or conflict between us to divide us. If you choose to leave I will not chase you. But I value you and hope despite our disagreements, you will abide with me in fellowship.
- I owe a hearing ear and sometimes a long-suffering ear. Sometimes you might go off and lose it.. I'll not say much about that.
- I owe protection of the innocent. If someone is being hurt by you, if you slander, if you are vile, I will find a way to deal with that. God hates the shedding of innocent blood.
- I owe friendship, real friendship, covenant friendship. Friendship that goes beyond shallow but stands together even when we don't see eye to eye. Like brothers and sisters in any family, we might fight but we always forgive.
- I owe you what I am thinking right now. You need to know that I think about things you think about. That your thoughts matter. That I will own my thoughts and if they offend I will say I am sorry.
- I owe you good humor. Good laughter. Good joy. Fullness even. I am not unwilling to laugh with you but not at you.
- I owe you building up words, not just tearing down words. Some things need tearing down, it's better if you do it, but allow me to encourage you to do so.
Most of all I owe you Love. I owe you AGAPE love which means no matter what you do or don't do, even if you hurt me, I will not fail to love you in spite of whatever transpires. I live by the adage, "Do you love Him or Her enough to cross this bridge with them in spite of the hurt and pain"? It's a challenge but one I am willing to take.
The Bible says,
Give respect to whom respect is owed, honor to whom honor is owed. Owe no one anything, except to love each other, for the one who loves another has fulfilled the law. For the commandments, “You shall not commit adultery, You shall not murder, You shall not steal, You shall not covet,” and any other commandment, are summed up in this word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” Love does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.Besides this you know the time, that the hour has come for you to wake from sleep. For salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed. The night is far gone; the day is at hand. So then let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light. Let us walk properly as in the daytime, not in orgies and drunkenness, not in sexual immorality and sensuality, not in quarreling and jealousy. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires. Romans 13: 7-14
It is in that admonition of the Apostle Paul that I make this declaration of debt. I owe you.. much.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Lester Holt impersonates Candy Crowley
Here are the five worst examples.
Tax returns. Holt never asked Clinton about her
e-mail scandal, about Benghazi, or about the Clinton Foundation and its
dubious dealings. But he did ask Trump about his tax returns, arguing —
not asking — that there might be questionable information in them that
the American public deserved to hear.
Birther conspiracy theory. Holt never asked Clinton about her past record
of racist statements, including her “super-predator” remarks as First
Lady, or her explicit appeal to “white Americans” in her 2008 primary
campaign against Obama. Yet he asked Trump about the Birther conspiracy
theory and cast it as racist.
Stop-and-frisk. After an exchange between the
candidates over the policy of “stop-and-frisk,” Holt interjected to
bolster Clinton’s point by stating, erroneously, that stop-and-frisk had
ended in New York because it had been declared unconstitutional by a
court. Trump countered, correctly, that the new mayor had canceled the
policy before the litigation was over.
“A presidential look.” Towards the end of the
debate, Holt asked Trump about what he meant by saying Hillary Clinton
did not have “a presidential look.” He did so after noting that Clinton
had become “the first woman” to be nominated for president by a major
political party, thus setting Trump up as a sexist. As Trump answered,
Holt interrupted him, then gave Clinton a chance to respond with her
talking points about Trump’s past comments on women.
Iraq War. The question of whether Trump supported
the Iraq War or not has been widely debated. What is beyond doubt is
that Hillary Clinton voted for it. Holt only represented one side of the
debate about Trump, and never asked Clinton about her own vote.
In addition, the audience repeatedly interjected — almost always in
Clinton’s favor — and Holt did not stop them, though it was against the
rules. He only stopped the audience when there were cheers for Trump
calling for Clinton’s emails.
5 Times Lester Holt Shilled for Hillary Clinton at First Debate
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