Our union’s state of the .. uh union by the prez

So I listened and I watch the state of the union address, which was the first time, I have ever done this and well got all the way through it. If our TV received more than just CBS I would have changed the channel and yet I was too lazy to turn off the set for internet radio. I made use of the time and noted a few items from his speech that I feel you all who didn’t hear the speech should know.

President Bush certainly dumbed it down in the beginning for those that tuned in and left the more important pieces for those that fell asleep or ended up changing the channel. He kept with his mantra, that the economy is strong, were’ continuing to democratize Iraq and winning the war on terror. Actually the first 25 minutes of his speech was dedicated to freedom and terrorism (I guess this is the foreign policy area of the state of the union address). Bush used the word “terror”, “terrorism”, or “terrorist” 20 times and used the words “freedom”, “free” or “liberty” at least 27 times and he totally numbed my thought process into submission… and yes I have no life.

Some things I noted:

  • He highlighted and defended his decision to start and continue with his “International” Spy program (domestic surveillance) and emphasized its benefits to … Freedom – well because “if there are people inside our country who are talking with al Qaeda, we want to know about it, because we will not sit back and wait to be hit again.
  • Encouraged congress to implement permanent tax cuts (…for the rich… again).
  • He encouraged 140 programs to be cut from the budget which will save $14 Billion next year and put us on track to cut the deficit in half by 2009. WHAT! Maybe he’s doing the math from his no child left behind program but last I checked the US deficit is at $8.376 Trillion so I don’t know how saving 0.16% of that deficit this year will get us to half in 2 years?

*note much of my notes were lost in a freak coffee spill accident so you have half a post… just check the link to the transcript of the speech and this video of the address:

Three caps n some Ripped Fuel…

I heard over the weekend… “Damn I should get into cooking crack!” Well this was in reference to a story I read in the New York Times about Indiana or some mid west state that was having problems with crack consumption… actually cooking… fools were driving county to county to purchase as much cough syrup so they could cook their own crack in bath tubs, motels, cars what ever… So they reacted by passing a law to ban the sale of more than 2 bottles of syrup at a time…

Turns out that was just a patch that has lead to a bigger problem. With the drop in home made supply, addicts had to turn back out to the street to dealers and of course the Mexican cartels were more than happy to oblige… of course their shit wasn’t home made… real lab stuff… 10-20 times more potent…

This created new problems… one, people started to OD because they weren’t used to the purity. Addiction starts to rise because of the potency. The new stuff is now more expensive and with more addiction creates higher demand, so indirectly they’ve created more crime. More people are robbing now, money for drugs. Violent crimes are up and there is still not a dent in the drug demand or addiction rate.

I wonder what its going to take, for law makers and the general public to realize that education, often and early is a better deterrent than laws. If we created an environment where people did not start to use drugs or were educated in the destructive nature of their use before hand, we certainly would create less users. But again, we’d rather protect our citizens by shipping money, jobs, infrastructure and support over seas before helping our own.

The reason for my own title on this blog: Today I’ve had 3 cappuccinos and took some ripped fuel after lunch… I was extremely productive; however, I know I’ll be hitting that wall some time around 1 am… who really needs crack when you have legal stimulants like these!

Potent Mexican Meth Floods In as States Curb Domestic Variety
{New York Times – January 23, 2006}

Quotes from George Dubya

“One of the great things about books is sometimes there are fantastic pictures.”

“If this was a dictatorship, it would be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I’m the dictator.”

“Let me put it to you this way. I am not a revengeful person.”

“We’ll let our friends be the peacekeepers and the great country called America will be the peacemakers.”

“I think we ought to raise the age at which juveniles can have a gun.”

“I hope we get to the bottom of the answers.”

“I know what I believe. I will continue to articulate what I believe. I believe what I believe is right.”

“Well, I think if you’re going to do something and you don’t do it that’s trustworthiness.”

“I’ve coined new words like ‘misunderstanding’ and ‘hispanically.”

“There is book smart and the kind of smart that helps do calculus. But smart is also instinct and judgement and common sense. Smart comes in all kinds of ways.”

“It is clear our nation is reliant upon big foreign oil. More and more of our imports come from overseas.”

“I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully.” (He believes what he believes is right, remember?)

“They misunderestimated me.”

“I think if you know what you believe, it makes it a lot easier to answer questions. I can’t answer your question.”

“I know how hard it is to put food on your family.”

“It’s clearly a budget. It’s got a lot of numbers in it.”

“I’m sure you can imagine it’s an unimaginable honor to live here.”

And to top it all off: “There’s no question that the minute I got elected, the storm clouds on the horizon were getting NEARLY DIRECTLY overhead.”

– words of your dear president, George W.