Sunday, February 22, 2009

Jesus / Economy / Wine

I saw this posted somewhere, and felt compelled to share it.

"He [Jesus] accompanied me in difficult times, in crucial moments. So Jesus Christ is no doubt a historical figure— he was someone who rebelled, an anti-imperialist guy. He confronted the Roman Empire. Because who might think that Jesus was a capitalist? No. Judas was the capitalist, for taking the coins! Christ was a revolutionary. He confronted the religious hierarchies. He confronted the economic power of the time. He preferred death in the defense of his humanistic ideals, who fostered change. He is our Jesus Christ."

I think this guy has a great outlook. Why should it be any more complicated than that? Jesus was awesome! We need someone to revolt in America.

The only way we're going to truly come out of this is by overthrowing this horrid system involving locked doors and creating money out of thin air. It's only going to get worse. Sure if Obama has $700 BILLION printed, everyone will have a false sense of security, but it will only be temporary. You can take all of the money now in circulation (around 10 trillion dollars), subtract $700,000,000,000, then divide by 10 trillion, you get what the dollar is worth and the impact of this 'stimulus'. So, 10,000 - 700 = 9,300. 9,300/10,000 = .93 which means inflation will rise 7 cents pretty immediately, it has to. Great plan. On to the next subject....

To all you beer drinkers. When there's a wine party, (you don't have to drink as much wine as you do beer. It gets you wasted, be careful!) I was running sound for a live event at our studio and got absolutely trashed on only a few small glasses of vino. It was funny, but man do I wish there was something that you could do to sober up if you've gone too far! Don't steal that idea! Bye for now. I hope you enjoyed "Jesus / Economy / Wine", I had to package the three.

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