Monday, March 29, 2010

Love is humanity's killer app

Wings
Love is what makes it all possible. Love is what makes us strive, build and create.

Without Love, our species would've been wiped out millennia ago.

Love is humanity's killer app.

From Hugh MacLeod's blog; gapingvoid.com.

Check it out great stuff that aligns with the way I want to live my life.

JD

Sunday, March 28, 2010

People are getting way to wealthy?

Sen. Max Baucus (D): "Too often, much of late, the last couple three years the mal-distribution of income in America is gone up way too much, the wealthy are getting way, way too wealthy, and the middle income class is left behind. Wages have not kept up with increased income of the highest income in America. This legislation will have the effect of addressing that mal-distribution of income in America."

I started my own business in a 8x10 office rented from a good friend, I worked as many hours a day as it took and still do to get the work done. That little office has grown into my own building, 4 other full time team members and the opportunity to oversee almost 100 million dollars of investments for my clients.

If I or anyone else is willing to take on that kind of challenge why should there be a limit on what I can earn?

Donna and I have committed time, talent and treasure to those who have not been as fortunate, for those who life has dealt a bad hand.

But don't tell me that I am limited by someone else's decision that I earn too much. I say work hard, build your own business and if you take on that risk you should be rewarded. It is those who are taking that risk, the risk of their financial future everyday who make this country great.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Macy

It is crazy how life comes and goes.

We lost a great, great friend yesterday.

One of our family dogs, the beautiful Macy, died yesterday. She was a beauty to the eye ... more than anything she was a beautiful spirit, just a beautiful spirit.

I am so glad we were able to get the extra few weeks we had with her. She was a blessing to everyone who came in contact with her.

What an athlete, she was the best athlete of us all.

Thank you God for the time we had with her and thank you God for the peace that she left us.

I love you puppy, we all love you!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Holy Cow, Batman!

Wow, I leave town for a few days to go watch the NCAA wrestling tournament with my "posse" and this what happens!!!

You guys have to do a better job of controlling the government.

Here is a great analysis by Victor David Hansen;

"Obama has thrown down the gauntlet, and is trying to reify the sloganeering of the 1960s. He apparently reasons along the following lines: that centrist talk was campaign fluff; the voters fell for it, and now it’s his turn to remake America with 51% of the House and 44% of the people. Think Sweden, or, better, Greece as our model at home, and something like America as Brazil in matters of foreign policy."

Sometimes I feel like a chump, sometimes I don't.

We’ve Crossed the Rubicon

Monday, March 15, 2010

An Interesting dichtomy

I was attending a Catholic Charities Finance Council meeting this morning.

I can't get over my sense that as our country has become more secular and people don't want to mention God in any context that our government has looked to faith based communities to step into the void.

A void created by the current and future budget crisis.

As we discussed new programs that we are being asked to help I realized that with out the faith based communities there would be no one to take up the slack.

I'm grateful that we have as much as we do and I do feel a "need" to help.

So I guess the real answer for me personally is,

Jeff ... stop bitching, be grateful!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

‘They Just Want This Over’

‘They Just Want This Over’ - Robert Costa - The Corner on National Review Online

I greatly admire Mr. Stupak and his efforts to be sure that abortions are not paid for in this Health bill. Frankly, I want this ordeal over with too. I can not accept abortion as something we support with this legislation.

I know that there are circumstances where a couple makes a mistake, there is a health issue or God forbid, a pregnancy because of a rape. In our country I can not tell some one how to handle this issue.

That sad, I am personally against abortion and Donna and I have on more than one occasion offered to take a child that was in danger of being aborted. Thank God, in every case the child was born and today is the apple of someones eye.

Abortions are not contraception.

Personal responsibility is to often abandoned in our lives.

This Health bill should not make the decision to use my tax dollars to pay for abortions.

Maybe those that want to provide for this option could check a box on their tax return to give the government a dollar of two to choose to support abortions.

I know that this is a difficult problem for all of us and there is a difference of opinion, an honest difference of opinion. A difference we need to respect as our right in America.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

A little fun on a Saturday afternoon

Well here I am in my office trying to get some work done and stay out from under Donna's feet. So I check my email ( a fabulous time waster and procrastination tool) and up pop's this cool link from Set Godin. Seth wrote the book "the Purple Cow" a great business book hidden in some fun stories ... or maybe its the other way around. Anyway, the book boils down, at least for me, to two words; be remarkable.

Here is a link to his ADVERTISING SLOGAN GENERATOR.


My two favorites when I played with it were The Great Life Adventure, Mother Approved and Watch out! There's A Great Life Adventure about!

PS, if you see Donna around please don't tell her that while she was slaving away on the last few pages of her dissertation I was doing this! Mucho Gracias


Friday, March 12, 2010

Musings on a rainy day

It's raining here in Gainesville today. I really do love rainy days, not sure why. I especially like staying in bed in the mornings when its raining, I'm such a lazy bum!

There are a bunch of great songs about rainy days. My favorite is Ricky Nelson's "Rhythm of the Falling Rain".

Ricky's singing at the end of the Ozzie and Harriet show was always one of my favorite parts of the show. Of course I am now showing my age. Anyone born after 1960 is wondering who the heck is Ozzie and Harriet?

So all of you old people out there take a trip down nostalgia street and check out www.ricknelson.com.

Heres another random thought (which I think are promoted by blogging!) we used to love to watch my Mom and Dad dancing the Jitterbug to the music of the 40's and 50's. Took a little prompting to get my Mom up but all you had to do was hint and my Dad was "cutting the rug".

One of the really cool things is that he hasn't changed, now 85 and a widower, he'll still get out there and have the women spinning and grinning.

Hope I got his energy at 85! Have a great weekend!!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

The Dinner Roll

I have a good friend who spent three years in a Cuban prison in the 1960's. He fears that America is heading down a road he has seen before. I have told him it can't happen here. We will be ok. I hope he is wrong and I am right.


We are in a Civil War. Not being fought with bullets but with our voices. Is an autocratic government more efficient and capable of running our country or is the great experiment in free market, with all it's blemishes, still the way we want to live.


Many argue that the future is China i.e. Tom Friedman.


Their leaders decide it is must be done now and it is so. Not nearly as messy as our form of democracy. Then again, not nearly as free.


The Dinner Roll

Once upon a time I was invited to the White House for a private dinner with the President.

I am a respected businessman, with a factory that produces memory chips for computers and portable electronics.

There was some talk that my industry was being scrutinized by the administration, but I paid it no mind. I live in a FREE country. There's nothing that the government can do to me if I've broken no laws. My wealth was EARNED honestly, and an invitation to dinner with an American President is an honor.

I checked my coat, was greeted by the Chief of Staff, and joined the President in a yellow dining room.

We sat across from each other at a table draped in white linen. The Great Seal was embossed on the china. Uniformed staff served our dinner.

The meal was served, and I was startled when my waiter suddenly reached out, plucked a dinner roll off my plate and began nibbling it as he walked back to the kitchen..

"Sorry 'bout that," said the President. "Andrew is very hungry."

"I don't appreciate..." I began, but as I looked into the calm brown eyes across from me, I felt immediately guilty and petty. It was just a dinner roll. "Of course," I concluded, and reached for my glass.

Before I could, however, another waiter reached forward, took the glass away and swallowed the wine in a single gulp. "And his brother, Eric, is very thirsty," said the President.

I didn't say anything. The President is testing my compassion, I thought. I withheld my comments and decided to play along. I don't want to seem unkind..

My plate was whisked away before I had tasted a bite.

"Eric's children are also quite hungry."

With a lurch, I crashed to the floor. My chair had been pulled out from under me.

I stood, brushing myself off angrily, and watched as it was carried from the room.

And their grandmother can't stand for long."

I excused myself, smiling outwardly, but inside feeling like a fool. Obviously I had been invited to the White House to be sport for some game.. I reached for my coat, to find that it had been taken.

I turned back to the President.

"Their grandfather doesn't like the cold."

I wanted to shout, "that was my coat!" But again, I looked at the placid smiling face of my host and decided I was being a poor sport. I spread my hands helplessly and chuckled.

Then I felt my hip pocket and realized my wallet was gone. I excused myself and walked to a phone on an elegant side table.

I learned shortly that my credit cards had been maxed out, my bank accounts emptied, my retirement and equity portfolios had vanished, and my wife had been thrown out of our home.

Apparently, the waiters and their families were moving in. The President hadn't moved or spoken as I learned all this, but finally I lowered the phone into its cradle and turned to face him.

"Andrew's whole family has made bad financial decisions. They haven't planned for retirement and they need a house. They recently defaulted on a subprime mortgage. I told them they could have your home. They need it more than you do."

My hands were shaking. I felt faint I stumbled back to the table and knelt on the floor.

The President cheerfully cut his meat, ate his steak, and drank his wine. I lowered my eyes and stared at the small grey circles on the tablecloth that were water drops.

"By the way," he added, "I have just signed an Executive Order nationalizing your factories.

I'm firing you as head of your business. I'll be operating the firm now for the benefit of all mankind.

There's a whole bunch of Erics and Andrews out there and they can't come to you for jobs groveling like beggars...we need to spread YOUR wealth around..."

I looked up. The President dropped his spoon into the empty ramekin which had been his
crème Brule.

He drained the last drops of his wine. As the table was cleared, he lit a cigarette and leaned back in his chair.

He stared at me. I clung to the edge of the table as if it were a ledge and I were a man hanging over an abyss.

I thought of the years behind me, of the life I had lived. The life I had earned with a lifetime of work, risk and struggle.

Why was I punished? How had I allowed it to be taken? What game had I played and lost? I looked across the table and noticed with some surprise that there was no game board between us.

What had I done wrong?

As if answering the unspoken thought, President Obama suddenly cocked his head, locked his empty eyes to mine, and bared a million teeth, chuckling wryly as he folded his hands.

"You should have stopped me at the dinner roll," he said.


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Happy Birthday to The Big Bopper

Well folks today is a special day in a few ways.

First of all my brother Bob, who is known to friends and enemies as The Big Bopper, is having his birthday today. He will 94 years young! Just kidding. He is approaching 60 though.

In addition, yesterday was the bottom of the Bear market, the Dow closed around 6500. One year ago today the latest Bull market began. Todays Dow is almost 10,600. Not close to the high water mark of over 14,000 but certainly better than it was.

Don't expect the stock market to rise straight up. It is always go up. It doesn't. I was taught earl in my career to think of the stock market as a series of temporary declines followed by permanent gains. In the investment world any time you say something like that you have to have a disclaimer so here it is .... past performance is no guarantee of future returns!

So Big Bopper enjoy your day and we'll see you this time next week at the NCAA Wrestling tournament!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Iraqi election

It was a pleasure to watch the Iraqi people take on the opportunity to vote.

Could you imagine what the turn out would be in America if there were people trying to kill us for voting, we had to be frisked and then walk through a metal detector?

There is so much contradicting information about what is happening over there that I have to admit to my own biases.

I want them to find there own form of democracy. I want them to become a beacon in the desert that tells people that they can be free to create their own path.

To often I think we ignore the history of the US. The struggles for independence, the arguments over the type of government, the animosity that ultimately led us to the Civil War, brother against brother; Americans killing Americans.

And here we are today. As dysfunctional as any one in the family of man.

At the cross roads of history.

What path do we take?

Monday, March 8, 2010

Airline Security

I was listening to the radio on the way to my office this morning and they were talking about the new full body scanners that are being introduced at airports around the country.

Since the introduction of all the new measures to assure our safety the only guys who have tried to blow up planes got on the planes.

Doesn't that make you feel safer?

This another one of those things I have questions about but no answers. I can't help but feel there has to be a better way, then again maybe not.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Something to think about

First, reforming Health Care is something that most, if not all of us can agree to.

My problem with the current bill is the dishonesty that appears to be a mainstay of Washington. I don't think that we have watched to production of a bill as closely as we have Health Care. Maybe all bills are inherently dishonest.

There is an old saying attributed to several people, you don't want to watch either sausage or laws made. After watching this bill go through congress I will definitely pass on the sausage making.

The bill is a non starter if it is to be revenue neutral. You can not collect ten years of taxes for six years of expenses and say it is revenue neutral.

Fix step one and then go to step two.

That is simple. We must pay as we go. Just as a family can get in over their head financially so can our government. If a family wants to clean up their financial situation the first step is to go to a cash only budget. A cash only budget is the same as pay as you go.

It requires the family to make hard decisions on what to spend on. The family can't live as they have, there will be sacrifices.

The government is the same.

Are you willing to saddle our children and grandchildren to debt we have created? Condemn them to a lower standard of living, higher inflation and more taxes?

If you think this can't happen then read about what is happening in Greece and then with that knowledge let's talk.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Thanks!

Dearest Donna, thank you for sending me the link so I can be part of The Great Life Adventure blog.

Let the Adventure begin!

Back up and runnin'

OK... so it's been a REALLY long time since posting. What can I say!? Life IS a great life adventure and mine has kept me busy in TOO many places! But, be on the lookout for lots of changes soon and for lots of postings from Jeff Davis, CFP, the co-pilot in this adventure! Cheers!