Bailout: Consolidation of Power in Plain Sight

Posted September 28th, 2008 in Politics & Government by Ronald Lewis

The $700 Billion bailout package for Wall Street isn’t exactly small news. It’s on the lips and minds of millions of Americans. Sometime today, Congress could push through — Behind closed doors — America’s largest taxpayer-funded Wall Street bailout in decades.

This bailout package is simply a band-aid. What most Americans don’t realize is the consolidation of power on Wall Street. Major banks are being acquired for pennies on the dollar. It harkens back to the early days of the Federal Reserve, where puppeteers forced the market to the brink of collapse to acquire assets on the cheap.

J.P. Morgan recently acquired Washington Mutual for $1.9 Billion through a government-brokered deal. The acquisition adds more than 5,400 branches, thousands of ATMs, $300+ Billion in assets and more than $109 Billion in deposits. What a bargain, eh?

There is a lot more going on behind the scenes in this bailout than many would think. It’s part of a global strategy to cherry pick, consolidate and expand one’s global power in an effort to achieve world domination. The New World Order is real and is behind a well-strategized movement to bankrupt Americans so that they can offer a better solution: World Government.

It’s not over, folks. It’s just beginning.

Tonight: My Biggest Movie Marathon EVER!

Posted September 24th, 2008 in Random by Ronald Lewis

Starting at 4:55 PM today, I’ll embark on my biggest movie marathon EVER: Three movies, 1.7 hours each, back-to-back! It means I’ll spend more than 7 hours today watching movies! Yes, folks, I’m addicted to the movie going experience. It’s one of many ways I enjoy entertaining myself. I can’t wait!

What I’ll be watching:

1. Tyler Perry’s ‘The Family That Preys’
2. Samuel Jackson’s ‘Lakeview Terrace’
3. Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino’s ‘Righteous Kill’

Declaring Your Independence of America’s Failed Government and Politics

Posted September 24th, 2008 in Politics & Government by Ronald Lewis

The embedded YouTube videos below are from Ron Paul’s recent press conference on September, 10. The most compelling parts (#3) features former U.S. Representative Cynthia McKinney encouraging Americans to denounce our country’s failed government and two-party political ‘monopoly’ and Chuck Baldwin (#4) declaring the end of the ‘New World Order’. Collectively, these videos are like watching a movie. They seem too good to be true, but they’re not a fallacy. They’re a reality!

It only takes one viewing of each video to get the point: America’s political system and government is seriously broken. The only choices for ‘change’ are Republican or Democrat (where its debates are controlled by a steering committee). Americans deserve better choices if they so choose. In fact, Americans needn’t wait on ‘change’ in Washington to change the course of the future.

Please watch the following videos and share them with your friends, family and colleagues. The people represented in these videos aren’t demented, spooks or radicals. They are calling for a revolution. It’s the same type of passion which resulted in America’s independence. The difference today is that such individuals are ridiculed and belittled by Americans and the mainstream media. The ‘Kool-Aid’ effect is damning.

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See You At Blog World!

Posted September 18th, 2008 in Gadgets & Tech by Ronald Lewis

I’ll be in Las Vegas, Nevada this Friday through Monday for BlogWorld! It’s the world’s largest blogger convention of its kind. I’ll be joining my friends Brad and Jeannine Crooks, Dave Taylor, Rob McNealy and many others for this one-of-kind event. Be sure to stop by and check out my random blog posts with pictures from BlogWorld and my Vegas escapades! :-)

If you have any recommendations for a Las Vegas newbie, do tell! This will be a great weekend of networking, information and fun!

Yes, I Do Get Lonely. And, I Do Miss My Family.

Posted September 16th, 2008 in All by Ronald Lewis

There. I finally admitted it. I do get lonely. I do miss my family. Earlier this year, my Grandmother asked, “Why did you leave (Michigan)?” I left because I needed my own identity. I needed to learn more about myself, the world and the people in it. I needed to break free of the molds that I always fought against within my family and society.

I needed a break away from everything comforting. I wanted to teach myself some new lessons. I was ready to do so at 19, but at the urging of my family, I stayed closer to home for another two years. Fortunately, I already had my taste of travel and different places. I’ve always known there was more out here for me to discover.

Life has taken me in so many directions. There are experiences I wish I never had and those I wish never ended.

There are moments when I question what I’m doing. I wonder if the cure for my part-time loneliness is an extended visit with family or a shrug of the shoulders. When I’m alone and in my own world, sometimes I wish there was someone who truly understood me. Someone I could share my most deepest thoughts with. Someone who I could pass the time with in laughter and thought-provoking conversation.

You know, our ‘alone time’ is a wonderful thing. I enjoy kicking back and disappearing from the world for a time. I disconnect from the world and hibernate. It’s a fulfilling break from everyday life. There’s a lot of time to reflect on one’s life.

What I know at this point in my life is that I’m on a journey. Being lonely and missing your family is part of the process. They’re both only temporary feelings. I can’t turn away from my mission, which is to learn, grow and prosper. I am never satisfied with myself. I have to continue striving, succeeding, dreaming and experiencing. My journey isn’t fulfilled until I’m satisified with my progress. Hopefully that will be as a very old man who’s counting down his final days to move on to another life.