Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Fuck you

Tempe Bus System
Arizona Government
MCSO
Bills
SRP
ASU
Cable T.V.
Fake pimps
Gays
Asians
People who lie
getting glared at by a fag
Working for peanuts
Working with fat lazy fucks
Bosses who suck
being overworked
health care the lack of
being broke
Cops
paying rent to a lazy land lord
people
sometimes you just got to say fuck you, it makes things seem allot better than they are.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Best of Times

Yo, everybody got the blues and it's evident
Got workers losing they jobs and they residence
And overseas niggas filing out
Straight wilding out, tossing they shoes at the president
It make me think about the loot that I shell out
If times get tight will the show still sell out?
Po' folk need help, they call it welfare
When rich folk need it, then y'all call it a bail out
It make me wanna yell out, but I just chill
Because the love for my fam is priceless
Long as I got them we'll be able to fight this
Cause nigga I'm black, I was born in a financial crisis, shit!
So no eulogies, and no two-to-threes
I'll survive cause being broke ain't new to me
New opportunities and ways to grind
Respect your mind and celebrate the best of times
Now let's ride

Boom Box 3-29-10

Brother Ali – Breakin’ Dawn Boys (feat. Fashawn & BK-One)
Pill – Lil’ Freak
Guilty Simpson & Madlib – Cali Hills
Styles P – Street Life (feat. Tre Williams & Joell Ortiz)
Prodigy – The Phone Tap (Welcome To State Prison)
Royce Da 5′9″ – Forever Freestyle
The LOX – Slow Down LOX (You’re Killin’ Em)

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Now Bernanke Wants To Eliminate Reserve Requirements Completely

Up until now, the United States has operated under a "fractional reserve" banking system. Banks have always been required to keep a small fraction of the money deposited with them for a reserve, but were allowed to loan out the rest. But now it turns out that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke wants to completely eliminate minimum reserve requirements, which he says "impose costs and distortions on the banking system". At least that is what a footnote to his testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services on February 10th says. So is Bernanke actually proposing that banks should be allowed to have no reserves at all?

That simply does not make any sense. But it is right there in black and white on the Federal Reserve's own website....

The Federal Reserve believes it is possible that, ultimately, its operating framework will allow the elimination of minimum reserve requirements, which impose costs and distortions on the banking system.

If there were no minimum reserve requirements, what kind of chaos would that lead to in our financial system? Not that we are operating with sound money now, but is the solution to have no restrictions at all? Of course not.

What in the world is Bernanke thinking?

But of course he is Time Magazine's "Person Of The Year", so shouldn't we all just shut up and trust his expertise?

Hardly.

The truth is that Bernanke is making a mess of the U.S. financial system.

Fortunately there are a few members of Congress that realize this. One of them is Republican Congressman Ron Paul from Texas. He has created a firestorm by introducing legislation that would subject the Federal Reserve to a comprehensive audit for the first time since it was created. Ron Paul understands that creating money out of thin air is only going to create massive problems. The following is an excerpt from Ron Paul's remarks to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke at a recent Congressional hearing....

"The Federal Reserve in collaboration with the giant banks has created the greatest financial crisis the world has ever seen. The foolish notion that unlimited amounts of money and credit created out of thin air can provide sustainable economic growth has delivered this crisis to us. Instead of economic growth and stable prices, (The Fed) has given us a system of government and finance that now threatens the world financial and political institutions. Pursuing the same policy of excessive spending, debt expansion and monetary inflation can only compound the problems that prevent the required corrections. Doubling the money supply didn’t work, quadrupling it won’t work either. Buying up the bad debt of privileged institutions and dumping worthless assets on the American people is morally wrong and economically futile."

The truth is that the financial system that we have created makes inflation inevitable. The U.S. dollar has lost more than 95 percent of the value that it had when the Federal Reserve was created. During this decade the value of the dollar will decline a whole lot more.

That doesn't sound like a very good investment.

But that is what happens when you give bankers power to make money up out of thin air.

And things are only going to get worse.

Especially if Bernanke gets his way and reserve requirements are eliminated entirely.

The U.S. economy is a giant mess already, and we have got a guy at the controls who simply does not have a clue.

It's going to be a rough ride.

Boombox 3-18-10

Dropkick Murphys- I'm shipping up to Boston
Four Year Strong- Men are from mars, women are from hell
Tony Sly- Stunt Double
D.R.I.- Thrash zone
Chop Tops- My curse
Hot Rod Frankie- Highway 69
Party Boyz- Flex

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Rappers to blowup

Danny Brown
Pillz
Waka Flocka Flame
Ski Beatz
Fashawn
Roc Marciano
j Rocc
Gudda Gudda
Gucci Mane

America's Political Crisis

It seems that every other day, one hears of another "crisis" that must be dealt with immediately -- by government expansion. Examples include everything from swine flu to global warming to the rising cost of health care. We are warned that we need the government to protect us. We are asked to sacrifice. We are told that there is no time to think, and we must act immediately -- Washington will do the thinking for us.


The American people instinctively sense that there is something terrible happening, something that is antithetical to the indomitable spirit of benevolence, self-reliance, independence, and freedom that has characterized our nation from its beginning. Our government has been hijacked by collectivist radicals whose every act is designed to expand their power and chip away at our freedom. One never knows what new government fiat may emerge on any given day, what its effects will be, and whose lives will be damaged for the benefit of what purportedly needy segment of the population. This is the nature of the real crisis.


In order to solve a problem, one must not merely define its practical manifestations, but determine its root cause. It is critical to determine the fundamental issue that makes all our current absurdities and injustices possible. Then we will know how to eradicate the hijackers and rescue our great nation from the precipice of an irrevocable disaster.


The essence of what has made this country great is the notion that each individual owns his own life, that every moment of that life is infinitely valuable and irreplaceable, that his sacred moral right is the freedom to live and pursue his own happiness. Each of us has the right to work, produce, and enjoy the fruits of her own achievements, and our only obligation toward others is to allow them that same freedom.


Does the political manifestation of this ideal (capitalism) lead to widespread abundance and prosperity, raising the standard of living for even the poorest among us? As a matter of clear historical record, yes, it certainly does. But the mistake made by proponents of freedom and capitalism is to present these effects as the essential moral purpose of a free society, which they are not. Protecting the right of each individual to exist and live as he chooses, so long as he does not infringe on the same rights of others, is the ultimate purpose and moral justification of a rational government in a free society.


When one asserts that capitalism is the best system to achieve "the common good," one is conceding the basic premise of collectivism: that the moral purpose of a government is to not merely protect, but provide for its citizens. And since it produces nothing, the only way a government can distribute wealth to some citizens is by first taking that wealth by force from those who have produced it. This throws the door wide open for tyranny; if forced expropriation of private property helps to provide for the "general welfare," then it is morally justifiable under the premises of collectivism. Maybe one can argue that capitalism works in practice -- and it does -- but the legitimate rights of the individual are not defensible on principle once the tenet of sacrificing the individual to the collective has been accepted as the moral yardstick against which government action should be measured. This is the root cause of our current political crisis.


Once the legitimacy of actual, objectively definable rights has been undermined by the tenets of self-sacrifice, needs take the place of rights. The collectivists claim that it is one's "right" to be provided with health care. But what about the rights of doctors who would be required to provide the medical treatment and the property rights of every other American who would be taxed to subsidize it? This leads to an obvious contradiction: There can be no such thing as a "right" to violate the rights of others.


A simple test for determining if a purported "right" is legitimate is this: Does it require the compulsory, active participation of someone else? This means, does the satisfaction of this right require others not merely to refrain from interfering with someone who claims this right, but to take some positive action, such as providing goods or services? Needs cannot and must not serve as a basis for rights; one person's need is not a legitimate claim on the life of another.


For the reasons described above, every form of welfare state is fundamentally, irreconcilably at odds with legitimate individual rights. There are two options: a free society with a strictly limited government, or a runaway state with a limitless claim on individual lives. Those who have hijacked our government know this, they have made their choice, and their constant acts of secrecy and dishonesty show that they know that their goals are indefensible. After the long and blood-curdling record of collectivist governments throughout history, one cannot give the benefit of the doubt to those who seek to impose it on the United States of America.


Productive Americans already work a significant percentage of each year just to pay their taxes. Cumulative decades are taken from our lives by force to support a massive and corrupt government. How much enjoyment and abundance could the American people achieve with all those irreplaceable years that are instead spent toiling to support the bloated pensions of public-sector union workers, the caviar on Nancy Pelosi's military jet transport, Barack Obama's extravagant parties in the White House, and any needy incompetent who thrusts his hand out and insists that he is entitled to be provided for?


The cause of our nation's peril is a vicious set of moral premises. It is on moral grounds that the battle to take it back must be fought. The upstanding, responsible citizens of America must stop yielding to intimidation by the snarling leftists who claim that they have a right to do as they wish with our earnings and lives because they claim that they want to help people. The proper answer to this is that they are free to allocate their own resources as they wish, but they have no right to ours. And when the collectivists throw out the accusation that our refusal to submit to tyranny is selfish, we must proudly proclaim that they are correct.


It is only when we stand against the collectivists on moral grounds that we will win back our country, our freedom, and our lives.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Live and Learn

grandpa Brinkley would sit upon his front porch
and i'd be right there just sittin on his knee
he'd tell stories about love and feast and famine
and i'd hang onto every word that he would breathe
he'd say boy as you walk through this life
here's a little wisdom that'll help you get by

you gotta live to learn
you gotta crash and burn
you gotta make some stances
and take some chances
you gotta live and love
and take all life has to give
you gotta live and learn
so you can learn to live

well i left home and i went to carolina
i didn't sail off just to see what i could see
i did some things that i wasn't really proud of
sometimes life just got the best of me
but i'd always think back to those days
and i know what grandmpa campbell would say
he'd say

you gotta live to learn
you gotta crash and burn
you gotta make some stances
and take some chances
you gotta live and love
and take all life has to give
you gotta live and learn
so you can learn to live

after years of running round and searching
found me a job who loves me just for me
all those mistakes i thought that i was making
led me right here to you sittin' on my knee
son as you walk through this life
here's a little wisdom that will help you get by

you gotta live to learn
you gotta crash and burn
you gotta make some stances
and take some chances
you gotta live and love
and take all life has to give
you gotta live and learn
you gotta live and learn
so you can learn to live
learn to live

Boom Box 3-16-10

Sean Price- Angel dust
Meth, Ghost, and Rae- Miranda
Devin the Dude- What I be on
Fashawn- pass the chida freestyle
Killer Mike- Don't fuck withcha
Jay rock- Can I roll
Pillz- Here somebody coming
Joell Ortiz Ft Jim Jones Nissan, Honda, Chevy

Move on

I don't need anybody up my ass
I learn from falling on my face
but i get back up
so I move on
fuck you don't look at me
I got a plan
It my not be your plan
But I need to in my room
To make something boom
move on

State of pain

State of pain, every state is having trouble with money. It seems like America is hurting but, no one has a clue. The working man can't feed his family. However, I hear rappers still got cheddar tho pass around. Fuck that we are here who is helping us out. America needs to look itself in the mirror to see that the poor helps with more than you fucks think. So, I rant on the free market ideal is broken and big government needs our help to pay for new taxes that they lie about. That is not the answer however, I have an ideal. Fuck money we are the people we can solve any problem that we have. It is time to go back to the basics. Money kills that is so hardcore but it is the truth.

I wanna know

They say we can choose, we can do what we want I wanna know what is going on.
Everything is going to hell. I wanna known what is going on. Everybody is up in arms, hate is all around us. Love is lost and our minds are rotten by what is on the television. We live day by day pay check to pay check. I wanna known what is going on. In this so called world we have too many leaders and not enough teachers. I wanna know what is going on. All of our heroes are a bunch of zeroes I can't seem to see much they do. I wanna know what is going on. In this life of fiction and tall tales and drug addictions I can't see what is going on.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

sr 22

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bipolar

i don't any body up my ass
i will do well in this life
because that will get me off
stay away you are fucking up
progress i don't need to regress
i am me
i am me
Fuck you
the buck stops here
open your eyes
My eyes stay open
I need you
I need you
fuck you
no one is around
could this all come to a end
it is already dead

Friday, March 12, 2010

Ringmaster

P. T. Barnum was an American showman and founder of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was also widely known for his flamboyant style and elaborate hoaxes. A famous quote (possibly apocryphal) from the audacious showman says quite a lot about his take on the gullibility of humanity: "There's a sucker born every minute." A born pitchman if there ever was one, Barnum could sell sideshow tickets to throngs of inquisitive and often skeptical people hoping to see some strange human or animal oddity that they almost certainly knew would turn out to be a fake.


While we all understand that P. T. Barnum was an exceptional entertainer and showman, his financial business philosophy was always the same -- sell the hoax. And while we may not see ourselves as "suckers" in the truest sense of the word, that's what we are if we have our doubts and still buy a ticket to see the show, and then later complain that we have somehow been taken. In capitalism, it's called "caveat emptor," which for us common folk translates to "let the buyer beware."


It becomes more obvious every day that Barack Obama has turned out to be a far greater pitchman than even P. T. Barnum could have ever imagined. President -- or should I say Pitchman -- Obama's understanding of the gullibility of humanity seems eerily similar to that of P. T. Barnum.


For starters, Obama obviously believes, as Barnum did, that "there's a sucker born every minute," and he thinks that selling his entire socialist plan for America completely depends on it. Obama's radical circus has been traveling around this great land for over a year now, with the ringmaster-in-chief telling everyone that his economic plans are working to perfection, even though the facts tell a completely different story. But the president knows that he has to convince enough suckers that his plans are actually working in order to continue his socialist agenda -- so the radical circus travels on.


Obama also employs the same strategy as P. T. Barnum when it comes to selling his hoax: Make outrageous claims about your product, never stay in one place too long, and always keep the circus moving. This strategy worked well for Barnum, because while the attraction to see the bizarre and unbelievable lured many people in, they were never given a chance to see it clearly or long enough to verify its authenticity. And if people ever realized that they had been taken, by the time they came back to voice their complaint, the circus would be gone.


President Obama's pitch for health care is a great example of how he uses P. T. Barnum's sucker strategy. With his radical circus moving from town to town, pitchman Obama shows up making outrageous claims to lure people into his health care sideshow. Standing on his soapbox, the handsome, well-dressed, fast-talking radical pitchman guarantees authenticity and satisfaction. "Step right up before it's too late, and see a universal health care system that will be the envy of the entire world," shouts the persuasive pitchman. Unfortunately, by the time many people realize they have been taken, Obama's radical circus will be long-gone.


President Obama has eclipsed P. T. Barnum's wildest dreams by pitching the biggest economic and social hoax in the history of this great nation. All that is left for this audacious ringmaster-in-chief to do is sell the hoax and implement his radical socialist plan for America.


With a Democrat majority in both the House and the Senate coupled with the full support of almost every media outlet, the slick pitchman can say anything he pleases without fear of enough truth getting out to dissuade the masses regarding his plans. If Obama is successful, then before the end of his first term in office, the social, political, and financial landscape of America will be transformed from a capitalist to a more European-socialist style economy.


It is an open question whether the checks and balances in government will stop ringmaster Obama from raising the center pole of his three-ring radical circus tent to complete the building of the greatest socialist show on earth, smack dab in the middle of our nation's capital.


While tossing away a couple of bucks on a sideshow is an easy pill to swallow for most circus-goers, blowing trillions of taxpayer dollars along with a laundry list of American rights and freedoms is off the scale of comprehension for even the most credulous circus midway patrons.


Who will save America from this radical socialist monster of the midway?

Rant 88888

Fuck, the free market system it does not work for the poor.The working man is dieing in the streets everyday and it seems like no one cares. the working man is the backbone of America if the working man can't get a good wage all the problems in America will never be over. The government is not the answer because, the government will just cover it with fake hopes. I guess i will be a pissed off person to the day I die. My eyes are open to the streets are your eyes open Son of bitches.

Step away from the computer

The Analogue Counter-Revolution -- Part 1


Step away from the computer.


Not now, of course. First finish reading this article, and then by all means peruse the many other fine offerings at beans crazy thoughts. But sometime, on some occasion, try this: Turn off the screen. Turn away from the ever-present but enervating luminescence. Sit down alone in an empty room. And let the silence fill your ears.


You may be surprised by what happens next. Starved of external stimuli, your mind will turn inwards. Close your eyes and let it happen. Don't concentrate on anything; let whatever is churning underneath the murky waters bubble to the surface.


You may remember that dream you had last night. You may suddenly think of a long-lost friend. You may realize where you left your retainer in the third grade. You may dwell pleasantly and unexpectedly on that novel or film you enjoyed, and you might even have a new insight that hadn't occurred to you which deepens your appreciation even further.


It may not all be pleasant, of course. You may suddenly realize that the source of your slow-burning anxiety is that obligation you neglected, that lie you told, that night you regret. That's OK -- it is good to embrace such things, healthy to bring them into apprehension. You may even find yourself motivated to correct, amend, or atone for them, and thus apply a salve to your spirit.


As you sit and let your mind wander, you may be struck with the desire to pick up that cookbook, that pen, that paintbrush, that guitar that has collected dust in the corner, where it sits silently weeping as it watches you refresh your Twitter page over and over again, night after night. Go ahead: Pick up that instrument, that paintbrush, those utensils. Make something -- something that you can hold, taste, hear, smell, something composed of more than ones and zeros, something that can't be deleted forever with the stroke of a key.


When you behold what you have created, you may feel a twinge of disappointment. That is because your creative muscles have atrophied and become clumsy and weak. That's OK -- the challenge and the glory is in the doing; it is only a modern lie that perfection is expected, necessary, possible. The disappointment you feel will also be due in part to the fact that you have been conditioned to believe that all must be made available for worldwide consumption on the net in order to have value. This too is a horrible modern lie.


Create something real, something flawed, for no one's eyes but your own.


Not many people these days have the courage, or even the capacity, for such self-reflection. For the younger generations, whose brain synapses have literally been fused via interaction with digital technology from birth (species Homo digitus), it is perhaps not even possible.


But for those who can and will do this, you may find yourself suffused with a strange sensation: satisfaction. It is a chimeric sensation, ever-elusive to the stimuli-gorged net addicts which we have all, to some extent, become. And you will have taken your first step in joining the Analogue Counter-Revolution.


To be clear: This is not a movement that is anti-technology. I do not advocate entirely forsaking the conveniences and necessities of the Digital Age. We need them for work and play, and I love my iPhone as much as the next person. But we need to learn how to turn it all off if we are to reclaim the noble soul that humanity has heretofore held but which is now rapidly slipping away. This technology, any technology, must be our servant, not our master. Prometheus brought fire to Man to assist us in life, not as a replacement for it.


Try it, just once. Turn off the screen -- daydream, make something. And then have the courage not to share what you have thought and wrought. It will be painful at first. Even so, you will be glad you did.


You may even want to do it again.

GG Allin Quotes

If someone comes right up and asks me if they can tape it and they say they'll give me a copy or something, that's usually cool, but when I see someone sneaking around with a camera, I'll smash the thing, cause I've had 'em used against me, too.


My mind is too strong. They'll never break it.


Your soul should be as strong as possible when it leaves here for whatever comes next.

The clubs do the disclaimers, not us, but we sorta recommend it. Enter at your own risk

I'll tell you, my music has always sounded like this.



It's not so much wanting to die, but controlling that moment, choosing your own way.



I hate everybody.

Daily Overview 3-12-10

The Moon in freedom-loving Aquarius today puts you in touch with your inner rebel. You may feel inspired to try something new or have the opportunity to spend time with others who shake up your ideas about the status quo. Keep an open mind and experiment under the influence of this Moon sign.

Quote of the day
GG Allin
I hate people they are always in my way

Rant 5567

Stop praying for hope and change. Let me be quoit frank it is not coming. We have no rights , health care won't come because the rich don't give a fuck about the working poor. a healthier U.S. is a U.S. without government . We can choose what we want Fuck you I am doing my own thing. I hate people because you are in my way.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Boombox 3-11-10

aggression- salty leather
aggression -money machine
aggression -drunk on your love
gg Allin - I hate people
GG Allin dagger -in my heart
Agnostic front -critic
Agnostic front- love to be hated
Atmosphere - modern man must hustle.

Boombox 3-11-10 rap

Balance feat. Fashawn, Thurzday & Mistah F.A.B. “Bootleg Liquor”
Beanie Sigel feat. Freeway & Young Chris “Fresh Ta Def”
Bizarre (D12) feat. Tech N9ne “Believer”
Wale feat. Fat Trel & Black Cobain “Who Don’t”
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony “I’m Gone”

ism's

Life is a track meet

to be a true activist you must walk not just talk the talk

change your mind change your body

nobody is drug-free the streets would be to bloody

it is a thin line between genius and crazy i walk it well

peace plus anarchy equals peace

we need less leaders but more teachers

sometimes you got to say fuck you

power swings from left to right that is how nut jobs are made

Saturday, March 6, 2010

to do list

take it easy
be calm
stop talking so much
be me
let things go
stop popping off so much
call home more often
met new folks
stop drinking
stop smoking so much
be me
do things taht i like
be nice
be kind
stay with pride

Daily overview 3-6-10

The Moon in fiery Sagittarius squares its "home" planet Jupiter now, setting the stage for adventure and expansion. Be careful not to overdo it, because this planetary relationship can lead to excess. However, if you play your cards right, you could reap big rewards from this exciting cosmic interplay.


Quote of the day:
The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment.
Tony Robbins

Ills

I need pills to take away these ills. It is a fucked up world that we make it; maybe we should all take a deep breath and think. The time is going faster and fasters we need to waked up. Not every pony turns into a Pegasus take time to see where everything is going, then maybe we can see what this change ideal is all about. So let’s, all take away our own ills by creating a open dialogue. Like I said in the past the time is now or never.