Wednesday, March 08, 2006

I made another drawing.

Whereas writing seems to elevate my stress levels, I find drawing to be almost therapeutic. Not to mention that I submitted the eagle drawing for publication, and I have actually received genuine responses (albeit rejections) from editors at The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, and The Washington Post to name a few. That one single drawing seemed to generate more interest than all of my previous essays.

The new design is a flag with stars (a DataMatrix two-dimensional barcode) and stripes (a Code 128 linear barcode) that were created from actual barcode technology.

I encoded the cyberslang term “OWN3D” (read “OWNED”) into these barcodes, because this expression describes how I feel about this so-called ownership society.

If there's one thing that I learned as a futures trader, it's that there's profit to be made from confusion, disorder, misinformation, uncertainty, instability, and conflict.

We have all of these problems in this country (like healthcare, energy prices, and the war), but politicians seem incapable of coming up with any practical ideas or reasonable solutions. These politicians bounce from one issue and one debate to another, and the outcome is almost always the same: they agree to disagree. Meanwhile, the people continue to struggle while the corporations profit from it all.

This is not the Incorporated States of America--it's the United States of America!

This is not a corporation--it's a country! This is not of the corporation, by the corporation, for the corporation--it's of the people, by the people, for the people!

After all, the investment we need to protect is not the one printed upon the paper of stocks and bonds, but the one engraved upon the hearts and minds of a generation.

[Barcode Flag T-Shirts]


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Friday, March 03, 2006

A few days ago, I figured it was about time for me to do some work on this whole Social Security thing. You see, I just started a new job, and I haven't had too much time for writing. But when I finally sat down to write, I realized that I didn't quite know how say what I was thinking.

Sometimes it's hard to find the right words to express how you feel. There I was just staring at a blank page, and I was getting real frustrated. But then I just started to draw. I drew and I drew and I drew, and before I knew it, several hours had passed.

By this time, it was starting to get late, but I was able to finish up the drawing the next day. The design is based on the eagle from the back of the one dollar bill, and I wasn't quite satisfied with it until I drew a tear in the eagle's eye. That's really all I want to say about it.

After all, they say a picture's worth a thousand words, and I guess that's about right.


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This is the United States of America. Yes, we've got problems, and yes, we've got challenges. But if you look back over the history of this great nation, there have always been problems; there have always been challenges. Yet together there is no problem we cannot solve; no challenge we cannot overcome. This is the United States of America, and it's time we lived up to our name!

U.S. National Debt:

$12,144,893,016,570.46

U.S. Population:

308,403,902

‘My Share’ of the National Debt:

$39,379.83

Amount I'm Currently Financing:

$17,023.43

Percentage of ‘My Share’ Financed:

43.2%