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Monday, March 30, 2009

MSU MSU MSU MSU

fOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE SCRATCHING THEIR HEADS, I AM TALKING COLLEGE BASKETBALL.

Michigan State University is in the final four in the NCAA tournament. They will play this weekend for the national championship. This is something good happening in Michigan. The final four will be held in Detroit, another plus for Michigan.
It's almost April and there is snow on the ground. Hopefully this will be the last of it.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Just a little side note for those of literary excellence and biblical expertise. My son,Don, has started a blog. He will be going to Japan this fall to teach English and to be a missionary. His blog is http://amorcineris.blogspot.com. Check it out

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Don't it make you wonder. The great state of Michigan, highest jobless rate, in the middle of a depression, and it's governor"s claim to fame is that she is on a list of "hot"female Governors. That should bring new jobs to Michigan. In all fairness, she might be in the top 10.

Insurance companies, the root of the problem in the medical care business needs to be bailed out. If our medical system and health care are better off then other countries, why are they going broke?

What crisis has hit the oil industries. Usually it takes a hurricane, war, or other catastrophes to make the gas jump up in price? Greed?

Just when Louie sold off the chapel, it was on the news that Heritage Reformed Church in Hudsonville is being auctioned off. The interesting thing about this church is that they had just gone to a contemporary worship service with karaoke and screen. Many other churches are going out of business and the same solution is to appeal to the young people. It sounds like they are trying to become a better social club.

Friday, March 20, 2009

It's Friday and the sun is shinning. I officially have spring fever. I want the warm weather to get work done outside. This summer will be different without the chapel on Sunday nights. I no longer can hear Cliff wax eloquent, Brian explore new areas of interest, and have a podium to express my beliefs. I enjoyed the Hammond and the piano together with Lou and Cliff. We got to hear from some very interesting people and heard great music from different people and great groups. The chapel is now history, and the subject of great reminiscing. Will the story's expand? Most likely. Even though, it was a great run with great friends.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Is the honeymoon over for Obama. A lot of people, especially Republicans, are saying that. If you are calling a few days during the inauguration a honeymoon, then the answer is yes. That party is over. We have seen every president go through this in their first 100 days. The Republicans and the Democrats battle for strength of party and everyone else can go to hell.
Our last Democratic President, Wild Bill Clinton, went through a similar 100 days. The difference is that George Bush 1 left the country in better shape then George Bush 2 did. We are now in a depression and drastic measures need to be taken. We gave little George 8 years to get it right and he did to the country what he did to his other business projects before he became Governor and then President. I know very well that one man can't take all the credit or all the blame. We need people who are open minded enough to realize that this is not a game. The trickle down economics did not work. and that was from one of my favorite presidents. You don't give a thief your money(bailout) after he has stolen from you. He will pocket the money and continue to steal from you.
The last heartbreaking story is that the list of billionaires has shrunk. I wonder if it is because they are in jail for ponzi schemes.
Speaking of schemes, here are come legal schemes to look out for.
1- If you are on social security, the law states that no one can garnish your funds. The scheme to get around it is to get a garnishment order from a judge, give to the bank, and the bank will garnish the account. This way the bank blames the lawyer, the lawyer blame the judge, and the judge blames the bank. Meanwhile if you want to fight it, you have to hire a lawyer. now the reason for this law, to protect the poor, has been circumvented.
2-Pork barrel spending. Need I say more.
3- Credit ratings for car insurance.

More to come on later blogs.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Have you noticed how many experts there are about the state of our economy and how to fix it. This reminds me of the panhandler in Las Vagas telling people where the hot slot machines are. What amazise me most, is that we were here back in the twenties. We knew what caused it, we know what fixed it, and we know what we have to do. The handbook is already written.
The republicans thought they found the "holy grail" with the trickle down theory. The only thing that trickles down is bull*##&. I believe that 70% of the business done in the United States is through small business. So what do we do, bail out big business, and let the little business fail.
The bail out bills are so full of pork that it will be a surprise if it get off the ground. Simple solution, Line Item Veto, problem solved.
We are the laughing stock of the world when it comes to health systems. The independent system has shown that it cannot continue without government support. It needs government regulation and control. Canada and Japan have an excelent health care system that is run by the government. The joke is on us, not them.

Sunday, March 08, 2009

It seems a little strange, Sunday night and no chapel. This day was full of unusual happenings. First, this morning, it started by turning the clock forward. No big deal, except that I usually have to call Louie to remind him. This Sunday he is off driving his new truck. Last I heard was that he was in Oregon. This meant I had to fill in for him at Westwood. This also meant directing the choir while accompany on the piano. The service at Westwood has added a video screen so that people can sing the songs off the screen instead of the book. They are still getting the bugs out of the system and sometimes not all the words are on the screen. It almost like playing the organ during an old movie. I've never done that before but I've seen old footage of people doing that. The day's of the church organist or pianist are numbered because of the automation and electronics. Once again, computers are taking over the jobs of the musician, that is until the power goes out.

Friday, March 06, 2009

WOW


I turned on the news yesterday and I still haven't recovered. All it was saying was how bad the economy is. We, Muskegon, have the highest unemployment numbers with more and more business laying of workers. Muskegon was listed as the worst place in the nation to live. Employment and chance of improved economy was taken into consideration. Churches are reporting that giving is way down, and food banks have long lines.
My wife and I have our daughter and her husband living with us. Both of them are down to part time work, and the money they do earn helps out his father who can't work. Cody and LJ are finishing school while living at home, and they can't find part time work.
Liz and I have health problems that limit us, and we are thankful for disability SSI.
I know of people who saved and saved for their retirement only to find out that their savings are gone due to the economy or some swindle.
Some Doctors are now requiring that all deductibles are paid in full before surgery is done. Liz has a great family doctor who supplies her with prescription samples, other wise we would be completely broke.
With the government stepping in, business are failing because they have to live up to rules. We as a country relay too much on wall street, and need to invest in main street. Wall street is nothing but a lavish Las Vagas.
General Motors have said that they need 30 billion dollars to survive or they will go bankrupt. Sappi has used the economy as an excuse to close their plant. Some companies have gone to 4 day work weeks in an effort to not lay off people and incur the cost of paying their unemployment. Who was the person that said that the technology age would benefit everyone?

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Our next door neihbors are having the lead removed from their house. A program thru the federal and state government is footing the bill. The reason that they qualify is that they have a small baby, they have lead, and the area they live in. Many house have this dangerous lead paint and windows including ours. We don't qualify because are children are older. We are trying to reapply because we do watch a small girl. Wish us good luck

Monday, March 02, 2009

The times, they are a changin. That song once again proved prophetic. Yesterday was the last service for Lakeside Lighthouse Chapel. Louie and Earlaine decided to sell the building to another growing church. LLC never managed to bring in large numbers or money to support itself. It did bring together a unique group of people. Last nights announcement was a shock to us all. I had to honor of delivering the last message for LLC. If I had known it would be the last, I would have made some changes. Thank you all for the memories.

Sunday, March 01, 2009

My list of favorite voices of radio has diminished with the passing of Paul Harvey. When as voice matches the personality of person, I call that a true art. I know when listening to that voice, I can trust him like my best friend. Paul Harvey was a friend to me, and million other people. I never met the man in real life, but I will miss him. I just watched an interview he did with Larry King, and it was wonderful.
My other two voices of radio that I deemed great, are still alive. My number two man behind Paul Harvey is Buck Matthews. Once again, a man who matches his voice. I have personally known and met Buck and his late wife.
My number three man, I have known for a few years. I never heard him on the radio, but have heard him speak many times. His name is Cliff Martin. He has that professional voice that only the men of radio have. Wisdom and sincerity are important in their delivery.
These men are the true genius of the lost art of radio.