Friday, May 15, 2009

APATHY

Rick said he was too apathetic to look "it" up. My response was


 

Yeah, my apathy has overwhelmed my enuii, leaving my lethargy a dim dim memory.


 


 

gmorgjr.morgan@blogger.com


 


 

Saturday, May 02, 2009

Test this a posting from my iPhone !!

Friday, December 05, 2008

The End of the Age of Mindless Consumerism

The End of the Consumer Age

George Martin

December 5, 2008

So, your donation was successful in Georgia.

i don't disagree with you about a divided executive and leg. branch. the big problem has been the the republicans in the senate have voted as a block and stopped more legislation more in the last two years, than all of the rest of modern history.

this is crap. there needs to be "DELIBERATION" not blind party loyalty.

People diss Pelosi all the time for doing nothing. but they have sent over a lot of good legislation to the senate, passed bi-partison in the house, where it has all died.

so, I'm thinking Barrack will succeed in getting enough republicans to be effective, LORD willing (I know she is looking out for someone). we need a government that does smart things.

if you notice, i always return to the same themes, no left or right, just dumb and smart. Deliberation, the way John Adams designed the government to work.

i really like that republican guy on the senate i can't remember his name, who just says no to the Auto companies. his arguments are sound, and the car companies aren't. his name Slayer, or something like that. and I like the governor of South Carolina, Mark Sanford. he has great reasons why continuing to bail everything out just ends up in the long run making us poorer, by further weakening of the dollar.

Instead of running all those bullshit commercials, why doesn't chevron and Exxon bail out Detroit? they and haliburton, and blackwater have all our money anyway?

and someday, you have to get straightened out about the unions. Yeah, they blew it starting in the 70's, but without them in the early years we would never have built a middle class. the idea of "united we stand, divided we fall" is true. but they did really blow it and piss off everyone back in the fat years.

and it's the middle class which is the engine of the economy. too bad the "trickle down" people have won, and look at the results.

i really think we are entering the end of the age of consumerism. I think the age of everyone in my block owning a honda lawnmower, a leaf blower, and all this other frivolous crap is over. the world just can't sustain nor has the resource to keep making all the crap the economy has depended on for "good holiday sales" . we are going to go into an austere time, where people buy food, clothes, and things they really need. I don't think the "old economy" which really died this year will ever come back. the planet just cannot sustain the EU, USA, India, China, and all the developing world driving SUV's and buying honda lawnmowers. the stuff is no longer available.

that's really why i started this company, and you will see it become a pioneer in the 21st century grid.

okay, that's my rant for today!

George

Sunday, March 05, 2006

FECES CRISIS STRIKES AMERICA

March 5, 2006


The spreading feces crisis in America


THE CRISIS OF CRAP IN NORTH AMERICA, IT'S SPREADING RAPIDILY.

ACTION MUST BE TAKEN


The state of the Culture from the toilette perspective-America's conflictions as seen from the toilet bowl!


Today's toilet says it all.


Natural Resources:


As we strive ever so weakly to try and address the obvious exhausting of resources this Earth has provided us, the toilet has been redesigned to flush with less water.

While on the surface, this is a good thing, the truth is, however, that it requires that small loads be the targets of those flushes.


To you investors out there, consider this a recommendation to increase your holdings in household product companies that focus on emergency toilete clearing products and devices. More specific companies will be listed at the end for those paid subscribers to this authors stock report.1

WHATS WRONG WITH TODAY'S TOILETS?

The dilemma: while flushing power is reduced, a good thing, the size of the loads deposited by the average American are increasing at an alarming rate2.


As people let fly with increasingly large turds, and massively increasing amounts of wiping paper are required to clean todays' massive asses, four events are happening with alarming frequency:


  1. Forrest Products:

    More rainforest products are being denuded by mass production to produce evermore ass wipe; this is increasing the planet's inability to process carbon dioxide.

  2. Water Usage:

    More and more toilets have reduced flushing capabilities; in order to rid ones bathroom of noxious collections of turds, stuck in their toilets, there is actually far more good, fresh, potable water being flushed into the sewer in usually vain attempts to clear the overwhelmed plumbing fixtures-It's like light cigarettes, those fools who smoke them are actually sucking in more toxins than a straight normal cigarette..

  3. Commercial Manufacturing Eco Load:

    Since the first line of defence for crap clearing remains the plumbers helper, The demands for these products is increasing dramatically. However, this again presents a dilemma for a culture that must reduce its' individual eco burden. These are listed here:

    1. Plumbers helpers lifecycles have dramatically reduced from a typical twenty years, to 3 months. This results in three environmental loading issues:

3.1.1: The energy used and pollution caused by mass production of these items in Asia is filling local environments with more volitle, toxic chemicals used in these short lived products,

3.1.2: Local rainforests and forrest health is being assaulted at even greater rates to supply the expotential demand for wooden and/or plastic handles

3.1.3: U.S. Landfills have an increasing burden of discarded short life time no biodegradible plastic broken plunger heads, handles, and wood wastes from the discarded handles.

  1. Disease Etiology

    Since the ability of Americans to flush away their ever increasing volumes of fecal waste has been greatly diminished, the exposure to feces born disease in concomitantly increasing. Just imagine the amount of crusted feces under the finger nails of those wide ass people you see next to you in the internet cafe, typing away..

    This adds the additional eco burdens of:

    4.1 Family members being exposed more frequently to feces transmitted diseases
    4.2 Treatment for those diseases adds to the US eco burden in production, packaging, and excretion of treatment medicines and eco burden of treatment protocols3
    4.3 Productivity declines to due more missed days from work
    4.4 Organic increases in rates of fecal bourne disease from those stricken but continue to work anyway, exposing at higher rates their colleagues to fecal bourn disease.

The etiology stems from two unrelated factors: First, as one fights vigorously to clear a clogged toilet, the fecal bourne disease microbes are giving proportionally more probability of landing in a successful transfer situation. In other words, more crap particles can find their way onto tooth brushes, prescription bottles, children's hair and teeth, and pets.

And unrelated, but occurring under similar circumstances, as the american ass continues to expand to extra normal size, the ability to reach to appropriate areas around the anus and interior of the butt checks is greatly diminished, therefore exposing laundry workers and others to the severe fecal transmitted diseases such as Hepititus A, B, and even C, mono, and the other yet undefined diseases transmitted by this most successful transmission arrangement.

Recommended Corrective Actions:


The society for the reduction of fecal matter (SFTRFM) (a K street lobbying firm founded by Jack Abrahmoff) has issued several recommendations to reverse these disturbing trends. However, as always, it is the individual who can have the most impact, if they in-turd become the change they wish to see in the world.

I will summarize those recommendations here. However, if you would prefer to skip this section, please go to the closing remarks and the investment recommendations from this organizations portfolio committee.

SFTRFM Recommendations:

  1. Introduce legislation mandating that toilette plungers have a minimum design lifetime of 1 year. This will reduce the eco load by a factor of 3, however this is far less than the technology of 10 years ago provided.

  2. Reduce Ass acreage by 18%. This would allow the normal paper user the opportunity to clean better, using less resources, and would lower the probabilities of ancillary support people exposure the turd bourne disease found on shirt sleeves and under finger nails.

  3. Develop flush assist technology. This could take the place of today's typical gravity feed type flush designs... It could include high pressure gas discharge toilettes, electric pumps, or backup high volume emergency water suppliers to clear out America's toilettes. All of these approaches would introduce new eco burdens, that would have to be carefully included into the design criteria for such solutions

  4. Provide high volume public toilete facilities where those large people with challenging bowel movement circumstances could go, to use SUV size toilett facilities, and receive assistance as needed. To be effective, this approach would require control with data technologies similar to those so effectively deployed in the terror watch lists, in order to identify and enforce success.

In addtion, we believe that government regulations on the testing for low volume toilettes should be imposed. This would require using actual extreme case testing with human subjects, instead of the psuedo tests used by our toilette manufacturing industry today.

Please feel free to make comments or suggestions on this important topic here on this blog.


INVESTMENT ADVICE-As promised


We all now it's easy to point out weakness and problems facing our country today. But it is the belief of this organization that we must also provide a clear path to profit from today's crisis's. Therefore, we have prepared a targeted list of two categories of investments that we can all make in two areas; The first A. is to enjoy the profits from the inordinate volumes of supplies and technologies necessary to sustain the current in effective and dangerous methods used today to mitigate defective toilette flushing, and secondly, B: for those willing to bet on a future where solutions will be implemented, those companies and products that will solve the crap crisis in America today. Follow or click one or both of the links below is you are interested:


Investment A: Continue the Status Quo


Investment B: Bet on the Future Mitigations


Foot Notes:

1Crapper Stocks recommendations, MLI Investors Newsletter, March, 2006

2The size of feces, and the quantity of wiping materials has increased expotentially since 1960. source: the american plumbers association annual state of the sewer system report, 2002

3Centers for Disease Tracking, March, 2006

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Hi--Everythings on the Morgan Report

Hi, click on the Morgan Report Link on the left....that's what I have to say for now.

Leave me your comments here if you want..

Monday, May 30, 2005

Quote From the Past

Subject:"I Like Ike"

Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes that you can do these things.
Among them are a few Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or businessman from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid.²

­President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1952

Thursday, May 12, 2005

Double Speak and Today'f Front Page: May 12, 2005

Today's Headlines, and what they really mean.

If we take a clear eye to the headlines today, we have to give some credit to the SF Chronicle for at least dancing near the real stories.

For example, the top headline today "UC, Bechtel Team up for Nuclear Bid" (Here's the link: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/05/12/UCLABS.TMP

The news here really is "Bush Government continues to transfer the nation's wealth from the private sector, in this case, academia, to the military industrial complex" --So buy more bechthel, northrup, or martin lockheed stock today...

Or, the next headline: Tally of civilian deaths depends on who's counting" (link:) http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/05/12/MNG9UCML2E59.DTL

The real news is "Thousands, most likely more than 100,000 innocent civilians, have paid the price of death as a result of the US war in Iraq. The question has to be, is this the price of democracy? and why is a country like the US making those decisions?

We have to give the chronicle credit for at least dancing very close to the real questions we should be having vigorous public discourse on.

George, May 12, 2005

Friday, January 07, 2005

Isn't It Strange?

If you listened to our govinators' fine speach last tuesday, you heard a great example of the power of oratory...

but isn't it strange, that this supposedly "populist" politician really targeted only two groups as the targets for bringing control to the chaos of the california government budget. the cure for our budget woes are teachers, and public servants' pensions.

How is it we have gotten to a place in this country and in this state, where the people rise up, vote in a candidate who pledges to represent "the people", who then gets in office and goes after the security and lifestyle of the those with the least to give?

We seem to be riding a tide where every government initiative, federal or state, is designed to deminish the economic foundation of the rapidily shrinking middle class. the data says clearly that a few wealthy people are getting more and more of the wealth of this great country, while the rest of us are still trying to make it between paychecks, send our kids to school, all while we earn less and less time and resource to live healthy, happy, and secure lives.

How can this be? why would the electorate vote continue to vote for tickets that are sponsored and designed by the wealthy few.

how could our governor say with a straight face that it's up to teachers, cops, and other hardworking government employees to give up even more to balance the billions and billions of mismanaged dollars our representatives have doled out the wealthy few?

Saturday, December 11, 2004

George's Page

Okay, Here's my blog...now read it, and let me know what you think!