Have you ever sat in traffic, do
you understand the frustrations of traffic and avoid traffic at all costs if
possible. I do I spent three and a half hours in traffic one day from North 183
going to East 71. I was so aggregated that I thought about just getting out of
my car and going to eat, let the traffic die down and then peruse my drive at
that time. Austin is increasingly growing and now that we have this Formula One
Grand Prix track the roads will continue to get worse. Travis County took consideration
to expand the roads on the north side of the track and on FM 812, put in an
exit ramp, cyclist’s lane and other improvements. However, now they feel that it would be too
expensive to consider spending right at about 9 to 10 million dollars in total
cost overall for the expansion. At the first event it was averaged that one
mile took roughly 45 minutes and that my friend is out rageous not to mention
it took a little over three hours to clear the track completely. There are so
many issues with this track that I feel that proper planning did not take place
and this track was put together without considerations of its effects around
it. When people get agitated they get stupid and people get hurt. Imagine a car
stalled in any of these areas; whoa I do not want to be around for that, talk
about insane. The issues here are only going to get worse before they get
better and this is a prime example of stupidity. We are fast to build slow to
think. Money, money, money that is all it has been about how we can bring it in
but hate to dish it out. I for one will not be venturing down this avenue until
I purchase a helicopter, I refuse to be caught in a mess for a few hours of
watching people go in a circle; I can do that myself spinning donuts in the
mall parking lot and go fast racing from the cops once there called. I don’t know
I am simply one voice but I have this feeling that I’m not alone.
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/local/wider-roads-to-f1-track-not-needed-say-travis-coun/nTLqW/
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Judge Dread
What a surprise! Or is it, that yet again our justice system
that is supposed to protect and serve has done just the opposite. We often talk
of freedom, assuming it was given. This is incorrect, it was paid for and at a
very high cost. So that begs the question why is ‘Innocent until proven guilty’
actually, ‘guilty until proven innocent.’? Having laws, guidelines, and
structure in place assures that errors are few; however, with human nature we are
flawed and will do at times what we think is best disregarding due process. I
can’t understand at what point a person begins to think that they are any
better than another. Equality is what we have been fighting for, for centuries
and that is not only about color and gender. To have the responsibility of
lives and futures in your hands is serious and should be taken with caution,
not abused and rigged for an outcome based on personal thought and motivation.
Anyone that has ever done even a day in jail knows that it changes you and not
always for the better. Imagine that you lose your whole life not just a day but
because a single person took it upon himself to determine an outcome or further
a career. Motive what a small word that carries such power and destruction. Its
times and people like this that fuel the questions is the justice system flawed
and can it change?
Ken Anderson Responds to State Bar's Ethics Filing
Monday, October 22, 2012
Educating the Future....Priceless!
Children today deserve the absolute
best opportunity to thrive and excel in school. They are the future and have
the responsibility of being the generation that brings our society out of the
slumps of bad debt and political decay. However, we can’t expect to get out
anything more than what we’re willing to put in. If we continue to take from
our children’s education we might as well just tell America’s children that
their futures are simply not important to us. How is it possible to educate and
build structure in children if we are under-staffed and overcrowded? Initiating
more intense tests is a positive start, but I believe it will provide negative results if the children
are not given the time and attention necessary to fully understand the tasks at
hand. It needs to be understood that taking an easy way out may get you there
faster but it provides less than one hundred percent results. Bring power into
the schools by letting the children see that we support their hard work and believe
in where they can go in life. By continuing pull from the wrong resources we
are thus divulging in the decline of humanity. In order to change tomorrow we
have to start with today and today should begin right now.
The Texas
Tribune ------- At Trial, Lawyers for Districts Argue Texas Funding System is
Broken
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Monday, October 8, 2012
Rough Justice!
Pedophile VS. Daddy
Who’s Judge, jury & executioner? The sum of a person starts at home where love
and care is given and protection comes without question. It disgusts me that we
are in a society that preys on the weaknesses of others, even when that weakness
is simply being a child. I beg the question, “what the fuck?” The answer seems
always the same. Although as I read that a man is attempting to sexually abuse
a four year old girl my give a fuck burns out, and I feel the understanding of
taking things into your own hands. I will say without question or hesitation
that as a Mom, death will be what you wish for, Agony is all you'll receive. if anyone EVER put their hands on my baby girls. Protection is not a singularity, it
bares many physical, emotional and mental. As parents it is our job to be
guides and walk our children safely into this ever declining shit hole of
society. We always do whats best. Even when that
means killing... so be it.
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