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Sotomayor Senate Confirmation Hearings

July 14, 2009 by Sri 1 Comment

WTF.  Tell the Senators  not to waste our tax dollars.

Why we neeed to improve sex education in high schools

July 7, 2009 by Sri 1 Comment

News Story (a few days ago)

Suspecting  physical abuse, girl and friends  beat up her mother’s boy friend.  In fact, sounds  emanating from the bed room were of the lovemaking kind.



Hello world!

June 22, 2009 by Sri 2 Comments

Entry for June 19, 2009
I applaud President Obama’s desire to make the federal government transparent for the public. I wonder if he would have the following listed for each of the cabinet departments (HHS, Defense, etc):

1. What are the top 5 goals of each department?

2. How successful has each department been in achieving these top 5 goals?

How much does each department cost the tax payer annually?

Note: Each answer should be less than 200 words (so everyone will read).

Well, such information might help the President cut federal “dead wood”
I understand that the Energy department was created in 1973 (?) with the primary goal to make us less dependent on foreign oil. We all know how well we are doing on that front, don’t we?


AIG, Geithner and America’s future

During the past several days,  President  Obama’s money men, Geithner, and Summers,  were  telling everybody and anybody  who would listen that  fear of breaking contracts was the reason  AIG  bonuses were allowed in the first place – possible double or triple damages upon litigation  seem to scare these  smart boys.   Now, that is wimpy, I say.  Apparently, they are not lawyers; they should have talked to some tough lawyers, who know how to break contracts for cause.  I am available, but patents are my bag.

I think the real reason for allowing AIG bonuses is that the “Obama” people involved in this matter are negotiating out of fear – fear that the economy will collapse if the brilliant minds, like those at AIG who collectively precipitated this crisis, are not retained.    For what, I ponder.  Even more carnage?

Yes, bonuses to poor performers are unacceptable.  But, the amount involved (about $180 million) is less than 0.1 % of the total bail out money to AIG (about $180 billion).   Nobody from the President’s side was willing to talk about it, as the Congress and the people wanted “heads” to roll, some literally.    As a supporter, I am surprised that even the President, who wisely told us that one should not rule in anger, joined in the yelling.

So, now that they have given some of that bonus money back, are we to sleep well at night knowing that they can still  mismanage 99.99 % of the $180 billion.  My sharp mathematical prowess tells me that is still about  $180 billion  (minus a  few  Congressional junkets or Pentagon hammers, perhaps)

As an aside, don’t losing billions scare us anymore?  Soon, I predict TV anchors will be mouthing “trillion with a T”, instead of “billions with a B” .

Of Lobbyists

Well, Mr. Obama,  the real question is: Is this all a charade to give the appearance of propriety?  That lobbyists will have no influence?  Like the reform you are credited with: Only finger foods, eating standing up.   How can  an intelligent thinking person assume this is progress? Well, I hope you will be the strongest  lobbyist –  for the People.

A supporter who  wishes  you much success.

Entry for November 9, 2008

Dear Barack,
Your job is to serve the people.   It looks like our government has largely forgotten this central  mission.

Real issues  often get obscured by  “smart” people rhetoric.  Please do not let that happen to your Presidency.
I wish you well, as a supporter.

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Briefly, I am a pharmaceutical scientist, university professor (retired), and a patent attorney. I have also tutored 4th-11th graders in math. My CV (see link below) will tell you more about me. I created this website mostly for educational and informational purposes (please visit the publication section). Hopefully, you will find these writings useful. And, yes, if somebody can use my “skill sets”, as Liam Neeson of the “Taken” movies’ fame might say, that will be wonderful too! I can’t wait for his next movie! Really.

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