Monday, May 24, 2010

A Portfolio of Ideas & Economic Terror

The Wall Street Journal has an ad on business internet sites about
A Portfolio of Ideas and the impact of social media networks like this
Twitter blog on the "whole" of economic behavior with systems.
The same internet source has articles about "economic terror" and
the mammoth commercial fraud problem in America.

The guy on the video is a youngish professor from San Diego who
gives the usual "having different points of reference from different
people" is valuable while having strong relationships can be both
positive and negative depending on the collective situation.

We learned that in the 8th grade cultural diversity curriculum on
a social behavioral level but never integrated completely due to the
pettiness that drives most who have enough to eat and who presume
their safety is secure or those who are truly self-destructive.

This ad was found on a humor-based business news site that has a
different kind of humor than the humor found in political satire from
New York City, the Bay Area and Los Angeles where cynicism is
used in a zig-zag manner to usurp any underlying premise that may
be assumed in the masses of hypocrisy.

That's why Republicans don't get my humor. They really don't find it
funny in the way hypocrisy and sarcasm runs most of the cash in commercial
systems where the audience has normalized that our American ideals
provide the most material for satire.

And boo-hoo, Lost television drama left Hawaii, leaving over 800 of
their employees going back to the unemployment line. What was it about
the foam imported from South Korea for fake lava rocks that made us
wonder about the inter-relatedness of an economy dependent on the
creative juices of an indifferent industry?