singin’ with the choir of all the US psychologists out there today

The American baby boomers’ [77 million 65 aged in 2011 (“Boomsday”) according to Newsweek magazine printed 2007] predecessors experienced extended economic depression, and war, much like this past decade we have again. As they gave birth to families, having little income, their children grew up with privileges of movies, diners, radios, tv’s, phones, ice cream socials, proms and classic car-cruising the boulevard. Those were the lucky ones. Such was localized in some of the Los Angeles area of California. If you want a context for this age, because you’re still too young to know of this era, check out the movie “Grease”. Mass consumption principles that guided the corporate culture that we still somewhat accept (with fast food on every corner), group think, calls to war, subsequent draft dodging, hippie movements (see “The Graduate”) and massive opposition to war and sexism/gender disrespect abound. Somewhere along the line… these “children” seem to have wound up in a time capsule, but read onward because I’m not bashing those of you boomers. The popular culture in media has suggested to male baby boomers that today they must be shrewd investors or punishers of other “spoiled” gen “X”-ers, gen “Y”-ers, (or younger) – no margin for anything in between; though somehow “they” still taught or teach their children “well”. Some boomers are today struggling to be able to live with the same austerity conditions that they imposed upon their children by default of political policies of the last decade or two. Consider also that the subsidies they expect out of retirement will not be there for boomers’ children, due to the fact that boomers have added more times of war and joblessness… an increase in rates few have been willing to admit to their children officially (all be it reluctantly) until now. Of course many of them are not so quick to condemn their children. These are the shining stars among the boomers and they should be wise to point out what they have done (both good and bad). I suppose somewhere around the late eighties (not to be exact) came business deals with China, followed by an onslaught of various military projects (global in size and scope), that threaten our fiduciary existence. It was all sustainable, (or so they thought). Does anyone have a conscience? I think so. But grandpa and grandma should step aside as new sheriffs are in town.
Recession and war might start now to show their silver lining. But I could be wrong. We could face Armageddon. Some of us, by age, are as divided as the Americans were during the Vietnam War. But, for many, this will finally be a time for healing, if the right choices are made. The price for this blessing is today’s austerity. What is my message here? That the smartest among the baby boomers, learned how to learn from their own kids, how to prepare for cataclysm. Those who resist, suffer. Those who panic, suffer.
Next point: The internet has changed everything. Some boomers have re-learned what their parents before knew quite well; that being careful with the money that you do have; that the economy give or gave you – without you having to invent some artificial product need (as is frequent today), means, realizing how to adapt and prepare yourself to trust your relations with your own children, before you waste it in blunders and stupidity. Many boomers are wise to realize that they can learn from their own 20-35’s and so forth in willing conversation. Some children are slow to learn, but they have inherent value like you do, and can in some way (or not) free themselves from serfdom, when the economy is no longer under duress (and sabotaged by ideology and/or imperialism). Face it folks, vote with your wallet in mind, not the rage in your heart. Boomer parents should have learned by now, how to allow their children to lead and offer advice of all kinds to them. A willingness to be open-minded and un-resentful, only encourages and fosters improvements in the relations, and the US economy ultimately (one would think and hope).
In some cases however, (in defense of frustrated and overburdened children singled out by society), some boomers are so set in their ways, that they have been too slow to recognize that the global and national economy is no longer in the hands they had clinched. They are too slow to pass the torch emotionally – they’re still trying to fix everything they botch up. These people don’t accept “defeat”. The exception among the group, are the many shining stars out there.
There’s a trend emerging: Boomer parents who go back to the work force because they are bored, want to support “kids” [children who are doing all they can despite bigger challenges than in all of modern history], or those boomers mentally still able to perform at the comparable or better aptitude of their children (competing with them for the jobs). Wait a second… who’s getting pay, and who’s having to spend to support wages of services and establishments that no one can afford singlehandedly?… hmmm. No room for double dipping. Own up, young and old alike!
Let’s be wise: in this hostile environment rife with inequity and challenge, let the weaker and unemployed count on support from their parents and grandparents. Boomers who are wise will recognize that their children are not happy about having to ask their boomer parents for money – probably visa-versa. But it does not have to be that way. I think it pains many boomer children to be dependent, but the reality is, that our boomer parents did set up a very difficult economy to navigate. Call what you will; the fact is that if you don’t have a retirement nest egg, or you are also burdened by an elderly parent, PLEASE go easy on your children… they are the only thing that can give you the emotional stability you need or will come to need. And that’s worth more than expert advice or money wasted on family therapists. Your “kids” might be able to help you with online banking, phone etiquette, corporate culture, email etiquette, redefined social mores and security know how (just to name a few things). “Boomers” who don’t know how to ask their kids questions, are of no use to themselves or anyone else. Unable to pass the torch, they can drag the adult child down with them and compromise national security.
“Entitlements” from the government are not guaranteed to American’s (by its own admission) regardless of age. So my advice is this: If you can afford to do for your children, or you can afford to do for your parents, regardless of what date you were born, DO IT (if they need). Don’t have unrealistic expectations of their skills, contributions, or luck in the marketplace. And don’t be greedy for knowledge from your children – purveying every issue of their lives. If your children ask you for your end of life plans and wishes, you may be blessed with that future, otherwise I will tell you what “Forest Gump” in the movie by the same name told you: “Life is like a box of chocolates… you never know what you gonna get.”
And finally, while it usually is a fallacy that you don’t know what kind of chocolate you’re eating, it could be, that when you wind up in the nursing home, unloved and unwanted (not really – but dramatic impact), because you never passed down anything of real value to your children whether in spirit and/or material, that the caregiver (paid 9.50 an hour), decides he is going to poison the chocolates that your kid gifted you at the nursing home of your choosing (because his output was never truly valued in pay). That would be a drag.
What goes around comes around I guess, so why not trust your kids with their tips and guidance on how to navigate the modern world while you still have time. That is, if you really are ready to truly pass the torch. If you cannot, then let them learn how to be appreciated by their counterparts – NOT you. In today’s world you must realize there is no one size fits all, in family therapy. The smart ones already have a big lead on you (you know who you are out there). Despite their setbacks, there will be huge successes that should make their boomer parent a proud parent. And if you are incapable of that, you do not know love, as you look for some sort of societal standard or norm. The norm does not exist anymore. That is the revolution and you are blind until you see this. Good luck with your children. Good luck with your selves. Peace. Now that there is a “new norm”, I have full confidence and expectation, that good will, going both ways, will be recognized, appreciated, and valued as we all move forward together in our USA. The blessings we shared and that we will share, will rise to the top of our memories and cognition until the day we all die.

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movie & show review 2013

Dear fans and friends,

The first set of movie and show reviews is now published and available for purchase & download to your device! This set is a 3 page PDF file containing 4 reviews. This set features reviews of 2 movies and 2 shows. The reviewed content was released in the first half of 2013.

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The right to share, not the mandate

This writing is on the topic of speaking about one’s health [this past May, actress and good-will ambassador Angelina Jolie and her family has]
Her [Angelina’s] breast operation commenced presumably at the suggestion of her physician and also her self described knowledge of family gene history. I believe that she embraced her affliction and made a wise choice to mitigate risk of premature death.
Prompted after this, by what seems to be the supposition of some people after this news [at this very moment], to become power brokers for the rest of us by using private health histories of certain people, I write this. I don’t agree with that agenda if that’s the direction we are being led.
Glenn Close and others are right now engaging in talks about mental illness to our government. A little bit of background for you to give this context… unlike breast cancer, there is some real stigmata with cases that concern mental health. I argue that some shape and degree of mental illness afflicts more Americans than statistics accurately show… sure, it would be national embarrassment to have to admit that we are making ourselves sick. Mental illness is not the head of the snake, rather violations of conscience are.
Having personal health records stolen and divulged for public discourse, is worse than stigmata – it is a violation. Voluntary testimony that a person gives to the public, is contrary, and fully acceptable. That is not exploitation. It happens in a friendly and organic way, while respecting the throngs of individuals out there who wish to simply not shout it out from the roof tops. And, I assure you they can manage and function quite well in honorable humility.
Unfortunately, today, too many people still do not trust that doctors and support groups are doing enough already, to treat their patients. I believe that is because a greater threat poisons the well of communities – violations of conscience concerning issues of privacy. And there are gross examples of consequences to this, every day in our news.
Stigmata occur when blame is cast onto a place where blame is misplaced and left free to proliferate.
I would like to recommend something here. Press scientific researchers to release information about certain illnesses that they have been decades slow to illuminate, in America. Share that data in books. I don’t believe that mental illness is too hard to understand, or beyond the scope of scientific help, any more than epilepsy, cancer, headaches, obesity, or HIV are. Modern medicines today effectively combat depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, and mania. That is a fact. The results show success every day. So too has the Special Olympics demonstrated [clearly for many years] that exercise and social inclusion helps even significantly cognitive impaired persons live happier lives. How about that?
In defense of the fringe subjected to persecution, I advocate these two points:
1. pleading the 5th when the public pressures YOU to release YOUR private records
2. care about your health, and discuss health strategy as needed with your physician, privately.
After all, the goal should be to improve wellness; not to augment poor health.
I would hate to live in a world where no body’s business is theirs, but yours.

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film-shorts.tv movie and show review sets!

New announcement to my readers! http://www.film-shorts.tv will soon be making movie and public show reviews available to you directly! More family friendly products will also become available. The review “sets” will each be in downloadable, PDF format, purchasable via the film-shorts.tv company site. Each set will feature about 5 show (or movie) reviews at a time, and will be available for purchase from http://www.film-shorts.tv directly! The write ups will be published at irregular times; they will be my expert reaction to market tendencies of product available. That is a factor of my selection. These careful selections will allow you to filter out many unworthy works of film. Reviews will be based on careful consideration of content as it is presented by trailers and other public conditions, with prudence that you deserve. The goal is not to get you to rush the theaters. Rather, the write ups will be intended for those of you who might find something that you have missed or not even heard about. These sets will expose some of my taste, but will also aid those of you who already enjoy using “Net Flix” services and similar services – “second” run. And, for those of you who have the opportunity to see a public performance that runs again. For questions, send an email, and visit the site for future developments! Based on sales figures reflecting your support and enthusiasm, this service will continue!

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Savagery

More than sympathy, the antidote to savage brutality is desired. Pure evil was witnessed on the street of England last Wednesday. This murderous individual on our news screen, is not fit to be called a man; he has demoted himself to pompous, Godless, and barbaric animal.

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my sympathy

In memoria of Mr. Gus Ayer. Thank you for your service to the local community.

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Harry speaks out

Congratulations to you Prince Harry, for going on record with your news article.
You take the position that articles are often skewed or outright lies. And press can damage lives. You know this from personal experience too. This is not unique to British print and other media, so dialogue on this issue is a good thing, as it shows your courage and witness to press.
Reader reactions to news, ultimately becomes ones choice of what to believe; I agree with you that lies are a violation. But, I see some degree of valor in not trying to dispel all lies – there are just too many of them to attack all of them.
Sadly, so many people aren’t phased anymore by the supposed gravity of situations that people in prominence find written about them. If all ‘average’ people were written about every day, there would be more news than could ever be consumed, so they should show more respect than they/we often do.
May God bless you and family as you enter any real danger in the military; I suggest talking to your religious leaders often. I suspect it will help you with your life and death challenges too. (As they do for me).

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God and country; God and world

The first day of this week has been an inaugural day, broadcast from Washington. A national annual holiday it was as well, commemorating a human rights leader. What more perfect time is there, than this, and the whole year, to emulate his values and his belief in our Lord and Savior? Take time to pray for peace around the globe with the most concerted intention. Never is it a forlorn practice; always an opportunity, to petition Christ with everything on one’s mind. It is a perfect time to examine ones conscience… to look inward. To truly repent and to find renewal. This begins now, with this ‘the year of peace’.

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Though CA is supposedly seeking to eliminate the electoral college, we still have it. Florida and CA votes combined, would invalidate Barrack’s win. Keep in mind that a president assumes office in January of 2013. And understand that electoral college votes go in the same direction as a state’s popular vote. We elected our college, so if we have not counted all the votes, the electoral vote is wrong. Refer to “Our Country’s Presidents”- written by Ann Bausum.

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In 2008, the democratic electors by name, published by Wikipedia are:

“California

Electors: 55, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden:[12][13][14]

These above names quoted, are electors who voted with the majority popular vote in 2008- source Wikipedia.

The people have not been heard until majority popular votes of each state summon the elector, but in CA (2012), did the elector report results long before all counts were voted? How about other states? Refer to:http://www.ocvote.com/results/left-to-count/total-ballots-left-to-count/ for some information.

Will there be an electoral college? Will it matter if it exist or not? Do you believe the count?

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