October 3, 2008

Dear Congress (part II)

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Hi, Guys!

Here’s a followup to my previous letter.  I know you Congressional types are busy with the Jewish Holiday, so I’ll keep it brief.

I just now got around to reading the bail-out bill, and let me tell you… that sucker is huge!  Its been a long time since time since I’ve read anything over 400 pages.   I mean, in school I had to read Hamlet.  That was only 120 pages or so and like the bill it has drama and made sense after you translate all the big words.

Anyway, I was reading along and came across a section I didn’t understand, and was wondering if you could explain:

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September 29, 2008

Dear Congress

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First, let me say thanks for that “Economic Stimulus Package” you sent me a few months back.  It really  helped, I guess.  I was able to buy half a tank of gas and some groceries.  It was nice, but I kind of felt like I was on Welfare or something.

A few days ago I heard somebody (in New York?) asked you for $700B (seven hundred billion dollars).  I don’t remember all the details but it was something about “preventing a global financial meltdown.”

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June 7, 2008

How I Save THOUSANDS of Dollars in Fuel Cost, and will Probably Live a Longer, Healthier Life than Most!

True Story:  In 1997 I had a high-paying computer job in Las Vegas where the company was flying me all  around the country to set up call centers, computer networks, and mainframe data-centers.

The Rio --- My former Vegas hangoutIt was definitely a high-stress job, as I was on-call 24/7 and never knew where the next phone call would take me.  The job was also something of an American dream job: I lived in a 4 bedroom luxury condo, had a really nice car, a prestigious job and a terrific corporate income with all the bennies.  It was nothing to blow $500 or so at a casino.  I’d often hang out at The Rio until 6am, then show up for work between 8 and 10.  I was in a position to call my own shots, and luckily had no “boss” watching over me.  I was very good at my job, and my computer/data-communication skills were in high demand.

Around the beginning of my third year with the company I realized I was so busy that I had never taken a vacation, and was beginning to get a little “burned out.”  The human resources department offered me a compromise.  They would give me every Tuesday off.  On Tuesdays I started a routine of driving 200+ miles to La Jolla, Calif. and hanging out on the beach just to get away from Vegas.  Sometimes I would drive to Sedona, Arizona to get recharged.  My company tech center knew not to call me on Tuesdays… Ever.

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May 27, 2008

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