Saturday, April 03, 2004
Hey everyone, hope your Saturday is going well! I am just watching the Edm-Vcr game right now and taking this opportunity to post before the 2nd period starts. The Oil are down 2-1 right now but seem to have a lot of jump so hopefully they can pull even and get these much needed two points. That would set up a very exciting Sunday game between Colorado and Nashville to decide the final playoff spot in the West.
The latest economic news from the US appears to be very promising, with over a quarter million new jobs recently created. Of course the Democrats are still not satisfied and feel these new jobs are not of a high enough calibre. John Kerry weighed in with a promise to create 10 million new jobs in the first 4 years (must be new tax collectors for the IRS) and to condemn the Bush administration for the outsourcing of tech jobs. What I find very interesting about this debate is that Kerry's wife, Theresa Heinz-Kerry, has the majority of her production facilities located outside the United States. These facilities employ 72% of her total workforce. Kind of sounds like a case of the pot calling the kettle black to me.
More to come following the 2nd period.
Friggin Oilers are getting blown out. I know they have battled hard over the last few games but they would not have been in this situation if they would have had their heads surgically removed from their asses after the Heritage Classic. Anyways, bring on baseball, the Braves are on TBS April 6th, and that is good news. I am going to refrain from watching their games, however, as everything I touch recently seems to wilt and die. I am going to content myself with cheering from afar.
I'm out.
The latest economic news from the US appears to be very promising, with over a quarter million new jobs recently created. Of course the Democrats are still not satisfied and feel these new jobs are not of a high enough calibre. John Kerry weighed in with a promise to create 10 million new jobs in the first 4 years (must be new tax collectors for the IRS) and to condemn the Bush administration for the outsourcing of tech jobs. What I find very interesting about this debate is that Kerry's wife, Theresa Heinz-Kerry, has the majority of her production facilities located outside the United States. These facilities employ 72% of her total workforce. Kind of sounds like a case of the pot calling the kettle black to me.
More to come following the 2nd period.
Friggin Oilers are getting blown out. I know they have battled hard over the last few games but they would not have been in this situation if they would have had their heads surgically removed from their asses after the Heritage Classic. Anyways, bring on baseball, the Braves are on TBS April 6th, and that is good news. I am going to refrain from watching their games, however, as everything I touch recently seems to wilt and die. I am going to content myself with cheering from afar.
I'm out.
Shoes