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Why is it o'kay for me to be robbed?

I worked hard to get good grades in high school and earlier.  It wasn't always easy.  There were so many sacrifices along the way to achieve what I dreamed.  Yet, I mostly resisted the urges others fell prey too.  I didn't skip school with some of my friends who called out to me to join them when boredom and homelife difficulties made even me want too. I never touched drugs; I didn't stay out and party late into the night.  I didn't buy a car when I was 16 (I bought a personal computer with the money I had saved instead).  I was usually working while others were at the movies or dating most Friday nights.  Still it was worth it, I managed to get into a decent Engineering College.  
 
I was not rich, I worked for my family's business throughout high school and college to make ends meet, even working second or thirds jobs for much of that time. 
 
I completed my Electrical and Computer Engineering degree with again decent grades and even compiled some relevent work experience by the time I graduated in December 1991 (you might still remember that recession too).  I wanted to work in Computers.  Applied for jobs at Microsoft and IBM, as well as other companies affiliated  with areas related to NASA, Aerospace, Defense.  Those were my interests.
 
I don't recall very many folks getting jobs that December.  I had only one offer-- an auto company.  I never really wanted to work for one (my grand-dad did for some 38 years as both hourly and eventually salary), but while I like the companies well enough, I longed for something more 'exciting'.  Still, I needed to work.  I took the offer.  I didn't start off with any great pay.  Matter of fact it was below par that year, but not too embarrasingly so.
 
I've been here ever since.  Not because it was a great job.  My pay has kept pace with many of my non-engineering friends both in and out of the UAW, but has never outpaced them -- mainly it lags the moderately successful ones and falls way behind those that fell into good jobs that required no skills.
 
I may have changed positions several times, but life carries with it events that don't always allow one to 'risk it all'.  My job here while not safe was not exactly risky either.  I am not lazy, or lack in motivation.  I work hard every single day to make the best products and vehicles that I can.  Engineers do take pride in their products.  Most fret, struggle, and strive to keep up with our tasks amidst tougher and tougher tasks (lately with far less resources to support us).  Anyways, after the years went by 5, then 10, then 15, and now closer to 20 I remain as much because it has allowed me to at least afford some of the same joys my father struggled to obtain, such as a house (I now live in the very house I grew up -- it was the best I could afford), two cars, and even a boat (he left it with the house -- we bought it when I was 7 years old).  
 
I have also remained at my job as it is now what I know.  Even in engineering specialization is often learned on the job.  I also stay because I have nearly 20 years invested in a pension.   I hope  in 10 more to be able to settle down and and retire to watch my kids as they grow.  I am happy with what my parents and grandparents knew and found in life.  I expect no more.  Want no less.   
 
However, that pension I seek,  according to the TV, papers, and internet is at great risk.  For reasons that I have had far less to do with then some might dream up.  Yet, you all don't care if I lose it.  Why?
 
I struggle to understand it is a price I may soon pay, but why.  Why will always be a guesswork in hindsight and half-remembered challenges along the way.  I understand well enough, that what those like me face is rough, and very much unfair given our dedication to always trying to do the right things in life.  In personal restraints, family and community obligations, in self-improvement, and in work ethics.  I am no saint, but neither did I walk away from what was expected, what was needed.  I was a reliable citizen always.
 
I don't expect life to be fair, but it's a hard pill to swallow a world so uncaring as displayed now before us.
 
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Starting out on the wrong foot.

Should I post this concern as my first blog?  Probably not, as I don't actually believe it will turn out to be true, however it is nagging my thoughts so much today that I find I want to share it regardless of my own lack of ability to claim it could be real. 
 
Regardless, what I am seeing is growing evidence in support of an October surprise that some have predicted.  A surprise not to shape the election, but to maintain the current powers and their influence as we near the end of the Bush-Cheney presidency.
 
As I have not blogged here before, let me start out stating that I am one of those that supports much of the President's foreign policy, but find his internal practices less then paletable.  During his administration, we have enlarged government to such extremes that if the Republican party were honest with itself, it surely would long ago have filed suit to force the President from proclaiming his continued party membership.  He acts as no republican is to act.  He spends the people's money without showing a smidgeon of remorse. He takes our liberties without an apparent care as to our angst.  He appears the buffoon, while lapping up our life's blood for what too often appears to be for his own purposes, and simply stares in surprise at our gasps while he motions we should lie placated in our trust of his judgement.  Is he a good President?  I continue to withhold final judgement, but I fear we won't know until we see the monumental failures of the next.  Make no mistake, good or bad, President Bush has layed many an untold landmine that must be traversed with care by those of the future to avoid a catastrophic mis-step. 
 
The recent financial "bail-out" may well be just another (likely significant) new landmine, or it may be the first audible bang in all new War on America and our republican ideals.

I have been a distant watcher / skeptic of the claims of many who have been predicting power-grabbing signs, such as these, would appear near the end of the Bush administration.  Is what is really going on the early birth pangs of some multi-party (as it must be given Democrats and Republicans alike are staging it) attempt at establishing a new socialism for the Wealthy, maybe even the so called, North American Union.  Is some form of a Government take over already well in progress?
 
Let's look at some of the current evidence (and reports) that are out there for all to see: 
 
First a reminder from recent history, in 2004 a true Federal Bank was established for a "just in case" scenario,

http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/Press/other/2004/20040130/

Congressmen (Democrat) speaking of being Threatened with Martial Law (type unstated),

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnbNm6hoBXc

Congressmen (Republican) stating We are actually in (congressional?) Martial Law,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7B4laX1E70

Definition of Congressional Martial Law (a quack? but his definition sounds reasonable) -- Congress is not 'allowed' (given time??) to know bill's content, but must vote on it anyways,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb1ppwq_1Yg&feature=related

 

Today's News Headline -- The New Bank is Operating?

 
 
The Market Continues to fall.  These measures have done nothing or too little.  What's next?
 
Tell me what you think.  Are there more signs that have yet to surface here?  It seems clear that some are willing to throw out some 30 years of market practices for what could be a momentary glitch and not a lot has been done to explain why it is necessary.  The root case of these issues is left at vaguaries such as greed and ignorance.  Such issues have been around a long time.  They are not root causes.  They are merely part of the mechanics of the game.  Who set up the rules to fail?  How, When, and Why?  Who gains and who loses from these changes?  I hope these answers will be forthcoming, but I have no reason to expect that it will be soon.
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