Monday, December 29, 2008

THE SPIRIT MOVIE

Folks have asked me many times since Christmas Day if I had gone to see The Spirit movie. Once I got past all the sad and bad reviews, some personal work which is still not done, the loss of the family cat (okay, yes, “it was “just” a cat to some, but to me it was a member of my family for 14+ years, so I’m allowed to miss her), and just Xmas in general (already not my favorite holiday- for reasons I may go into here someday- or more likely in a graphic novel I’d like to do called “Spank The Monkey On Religion”), I took in the Sunday first showing in my second favorite theater in the area The Hollywood Cinemas in Birch Run.

I went to Birch Run because my current favorite theater (Trillium in Grand Blanc) decided not to show the film since there were already some half dozen or more films also premiering on Christmas Day and they HAD to cut somewhere, and that “somewhere” was NOT going to be Bedtime Stories (which is getting the same level of reviews, but it has Adam Sandler in it) or Benjamin Button- so The Spirit lost. Obviously someone else saw an advance copy or review of this film and had the same dread I did, albeit for different reasons.

Going in I KNEW there wasn’t a single positive review of the movie that I saw on the web. Not that I look for other folk’s opinions very often, but where Roger Ebert is quoted saying “I would call these performances cardboard but that would be an insult to descent packing material” you kind of notice. Rotten Tomatoes gave this film a 15 out of 100, and that was probably due to the fact that there are a lot of folks who read modern comics that are also web savvy as well as lovers of anything Frank Miller. Interesting to note that that number is officially 15%.

I LOVE Will Eisner’s Spirit, pure and simple. Been a big fan ever since high school and those Warren Magazine reprints, number 3 of which was the first comic magazine I ever bought and devoured. There is no question to me that Eisner is a true MASTER in the field of comics and one of my total heroes who, along with Alex Toth, Steve Ditko, Jack Kirby, Jack Cole, C.C. Beck and a few others I have yet to add to my My Heroes listings here on my blog- BUT I WILL EVENTUALLY, deserve their just attention in a spotlight that seems to make demi-gods out of flavor of the month hacks (who I would digress here to mention or attempt to list- that’s a rant for another time). Hacks by the way that I do NOT consider Miller to be one of.

Frank Miller’s movie is a testament to a number of things and picky points near and dear to my heart. Points that I should take the time to focus on individually here in future postings, but let me say this directly about the film; This IS FRANK MILLER'S SPIRIT, make NO doubt about THAT. It gives only passing nods to Eisner’s masterpiece, and would have paid more tribute to it if it were named FRANK MILLER'S SPIRIT. This is NOT Eisner’s Spirit as much as SIN CITY LITE, and is a prime example of two parts genius (that being Eisner’s and Miller’s) mixed with one part ego (Miller’s), devoured by a corporate filter and distilled to theaters and movie goers as “cinema”.

Everyone still alive and associated with the film did their job well, make no mistake, the film is kind of entertaining, the green screen effects are great, many of them heightened from my memory of Sin City (though I would have to watch that movie again to be sure and WILL as soon as I buy a copy of the Director’s cut version), and most parts are a joy to watch and perhaps even learn from. Some of the directing is obviously weak, but the director (Miller) is still new to the art form and given another film or 3 he may very well master this art form as well as he has mastered graphic storytelling on paper, just not now and not here in this film. Most of the performances were better than what the reviewers let on, especially considering the script (Miller’s again- which I only uttered “Jesus Christ!” out loud twice at- which was better than some others in the audience that I attended.), as well as the material the script was based upon and the format originally used for it. The real problems here with this movie all lies in their “homage” to the original material, and there is where Miller’s faults shine to the point of annoyance.

The Spirit comics were always told in 7 to 9 page shorts. Some of the most genius compact storytelling one could ever witness, examples of which EVERY writer in comics and entertainment media should read and study. As manga is to visual storytelling, Eisner’s writing is to compact/compressed “point-to-point” plotting. The use of character and characterization is short, direct, and sweet, sometimes to the fault of the dialog, but NEVER to the fault of the story’s pacing. No panel is wasted, no word balloon extraneous, everything is used to further the plot in Eisner’s tales because he had so few beats, so few pages, to tell it in. Now you move that quick clip characterization over to an hour and three-quarter movie and you get Frank Miller’s Spirit movie.



The truly annoying touches here are solely Frank Miller’s mistakes in writing, pacing, and directing. Faults he may grow out of, just not here. Focusing on the Nazi motif and the llooonnnggg drawn out scene of exposition between Octopus and Spirit killed this movie outright for me. Having labeled clones as humor relief was more of a device from the 60’s Batman more than anything associated with Eisner, and over the top violence and the little side tributes to Miller’s influences (Iger Street, Ditko Delivery Service, Tuska as the name of one of the cops) were distracting to me, but that was because I knew who those folks were originally, and there were SO many of them that I started looking directly for them, and I’m sure I missed the majority of them along the way.

Finally, and this is also a picky point probably just to me, but a horribly distracting one, you have what I call “The opening of the black box” in the attempt to explain The Spirit’s seeming invulnerability and making it a major plot point in the film. Again, this is a picky point best deserving it’s own posting so I will try to compress my thoughts on it, but frankly, when you try to explain away the "fantasy" and try to make it “real” you blow all credibility with me, and you make for LOUSY entertainment. Eisner’s Spirit was always an average Joe, and his survival of whatever stabbings, shootings, and cartoon violence that he experienced came from his being a cartoon style HERO more than any scientific explanation. To try to explain that fantasy device away just robs us of that fantastic, heroic, aspect that truly made a comic book character like that unique, and not grasping that, not understanding that so-simple concept of heroism, especially old style American heroism is such a common fault of so many “modern writers” that it’s shamefully annoying. Folks who can’t brain-check their entertainment every once in a while, and need an explanation for EVERYTHING should just abandon such a fantastic and fantasy based art forms such as comics (and comics based entertainment)all together and go write their All American “slice of life” novel, or cinema and get the hell out of my playground!

Miller’s Spirit can be fun and entertaining at times, but mostly for all the wrong reasons. Stylized like Sin City is stylized, bastardized like Miller’s Dark Knight, overly egocentric and about 80% off the mark from the original material, Miller’s Spirit movie is much more a Spirit/Sin City crossover than most any of us long time Spirit fans ever wanted to see, but you better believe that I’ll buy the DVD as soon as it hits the discount bin, and if I ever see it late night on cable I’ll probably spend a few minutes watching it in a half sleep haze, then later I’ll pick up my Spirit Archives and relive some TRUE genius there. Folks who don't know the Spirit property well might be VERY entertained, but unfortunately not if the critics are listened to at all.

One final note: If you go see this movie at a theater (matinee’s only please) watch this movie all the way through the end credits as you get treated to some examples of Miller’s real talent in his drawings from storyboards and other prep materials on this film. You get to see the “Sin City” Miller, as well as the brilliant sketchy more comic book oriented Miller. That was the true treat of this film to me, and seeing it on the big screen was icing on a pretty soggy, almost bitter cake.

In the future, let’s hope Miller does more Sin City, or more ORIGINAL material (too bad he says he wants to do Buck Rogers- I honestly hope he does something LIKE that in genre only ORIGINAL in name- but better he do Buck than Flash Gordon!), or perhaps is knocked down a peg or two ego-wise, goes to film school and perhaps a creative writing class or two, and comes back to entertain us like the comic book storyteller craftsman he’s shown us he can be.

WAKE UP!

P.S. if you want to witness the REAL genius of The Spirit pick up the Archive sets from DC, particularly numbers 12-22 and relive five years worth of TRUE genius from a Master of the art form. There's a reason why some of Eisner's best Spirit stories have been reprinted, in many different formats, almost as much as Ditko's early Spider-Man works- that is because 1)they still make the publisher's huge jing every time they reprint them, and 2) They are works of genius, pure and simple.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry XMas: Top 10 Worst Holiday Songs 2008

Merry Christmas, for those into Christmas, and in case you missed it, here are David Letterman's Top Ten Worst Holiday Songs for 2008. Enjoy:



Wake Up!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

McViolence: Gotta McLuv It!


From Witchita Kansas KWCH Eyewitness News, via Fark.com, comes this wonderful evidence showing that I am NOT the only monkey PISSED at McDonalds for taking their Double Cheeseburger off the Value Meal menu! You can see the original here, or just click on the link attached to the above headline, or better still, read the entry below:

http://www.kwch.com/Global/story.asp?S=9565827&nav=menu486_2_3

Angry Customer Punches Wichita Drive-Thru Window

by Denise Hnytka (WICHITA, Kan.)

A Wichita man was apparently not 'lovin it'.

Police say a man went through the drive-thru at the McDonalds restaurant on south Hillside early Sunday morning and became angry when he saw the double cheeseburger was not available as a "value meal".

The man allegedly yelled at the employees and punched the drive-thru window before taking off.

Police followed the man as he quickly pulled away, and a chase ensued.

They followed him for a few blocks, before catching him and arresting him for disorderly conduct and several traffic violations.

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If asked for a comment I'm sure a McDonalds spokesperson would say that the above angry customer should have become a "Nuggnut" and have gotten in line with the rest of the 99.8% of the sheeple who feel that jacking a burger 19 cents because your slice of processed "cheese-food" raised an actual penny is fine by them.

WAKE UP!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Is It Just Me Or---

Do these "Snuggie" full body blankets look like Monk outfits?

You decide...

WAKE UP!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

My Promise To You AND UPS!


Next time I have a package of merchandise left at my side door, in a snowbank, in front of a door that obviously is NOT used and in fact hasn't been open in over a year and has a pile of snow blown against it, I WILL be taking a picture of it, blogging it here, AND calling the appropriate offices to get the lousy, lazy S.O.B. of a delivery person at LEAST a reprimand in his file. LUCKILY I checked my supplier's site and tracked the box enough to see that it was actually delivered to my SIDE DOOR, NOT my back door. NOT the first time I've had lousy service, but definitely the first time I've had such lazy and braindead service. I even shoveled out the back door in anticipation for the delivery, and lucky for me that it didn't sit there any longer than it did. Yes, I WILL be putting up another sign, just like the sign on my front door asking for deliveries to go to the back door, that will read, NOT THIS DOOR, THIS IS THE SIDE DOOR, THE BACK DOOR IS OVER THERE!! (with an arrow pointing to our obviously used back door). Shheesh!

WAKE UP PLEASE!!!!

Friday, December 12, 2008

BETTIE

I’m sure over the next few days and perhaps weeks there will be a flurry of eulogies for Bettie Page and her passing. I have a few shots from my collection to share, and a few thoughts about her and what she represents as well.

Bettie to me was never a real person; she was a “TYPE”, curvaceous, long hair, spunky, intelligent, and most of all fun loving. I was never a bondage freak, or heavy into stockings, garters, and lingerie, but with Bettie anything she was shot in, or anything she was photographed doing just looked like so much FUN.

Bettie is an icon, simple as that, a memory of a time and feeling. I am a HUGE believer in intellectual property, but I also believe in exceptions. Bettie was never able to capitalize properly on her own image. She frankly had no idea of the trends she would affect later in history when she was posing for photographers just to get by, and I believe that of anyone and anyone’s image it should be her and all of her work that should be recognized as totally in the public domain. Frankly, no one deserves the rights to Bettie’s image except Bettie, and now that she’s gone no one should truly OWN outright a single image of her. This way she will remain what she already is immortal. Left to be copied, swiped, drooled over, turned into movies, characters, and what not for all time. Anyone trying to secure copyright on a single original photograph of her should be vilified and shunned. Those artists who paint her likeness, or use it in whatever way should retain their rights, but only to their own work and not to Bettie’s image itself, and her photos should be proclaimed as public domain for all to use and see as they see fit.

Bettie is immortal, as she totally deserves to be, a symbol of happier times as well as an example of what an ideal American woman should look like; round, bouncy, most always happy, even when she tries to be oh so serious, and flat out beautiful. She of all people and types deserves to be lusted after and loved by all. I KNOW of her history, and her anguish, and yes, for the most part Bettie is the highest example of exploitation, especially during the time she was in front of the camera, and I think she should be a lesson to learn from to an extent, but she should also be recognized for her personal work more, and what she represents, and frankly the face value that she left in front of the camera more than what happened behind it.

More and more often I’m noticing “Betties” in clubs and in everyday life. Some folks, on whatever level, understand the icon that she is and mimic and represent aspects of her, her on camera lifestyle, and the in general sexy fun that she will always represent. THAT’S the “icon” at work, THAT’S the positive mark she has left on our culture, media and society, and THAT’S what will always make her immortal. Frankly, THAT’S exactly what she deserves.

R.I.P. to the REAL Bettie Page, in our hearts may she always stay immortally young and fun! Now you other Betties and Bettie lovers, GET TO WORK and…

WAKE UP!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Soap Boxing: Boston Legal

Boston Legal ended last night, and to honor that I found a small film displayed on YouTube that shows not only how poiniant that show was, but how entertaining information can be. Plus, the statement made within the video is all too true and needs to be shouted over and over again to as many people that will listen. Enjoy, and WAKE UP!

Monday, December 8, 2008

My Hero: Forrest J Ackerman

Couldn't let another day go by without acknowledging the passing of Forrest J. Ackerman, the world's most influential "fan" of fantastic cinema. Forrest was well known and well liked for many decades as the "Godfather" of Sci-Fi ("Sci-Fi" being a term he himself coined after hearing of the sound system "Hi-Fi"). Forrest collected a lot of the memorabilia that WAS Sci-Fi movies, and his influence will be felt probably for as long as there are science fiction and horror films. Instead of trying to tell you his credits, here is a quick film via You Tube of just some of his credits:



I happily got to shake the hand of Forrey at a San Diego Comic Con many years ago. I saw him meandering about as any fan would do, asked if it was him, and shook his hand in delight. I was never a huge fan of Famous Monsters Of Filmland (his opus contribution of over 190 issues all dedicated to the works that he loved), but without Famous Monsters there would never had been a cash base that spawned the rest of the Warren Magazines: Eerie, Creepy, Vamirella (a creation of Ackerman's btw), 1999, and The Spirit, that were responsible of many, many hours of enjoyment to me as a little monkey.

So hats off and a big bow of respect to fandom's #1 collector and master of influence! I know of no better way to eulogize the man than by yet another clip via You Tube of him speaking about his life, and his inevitable passing. Once again Forrest J Ackerman:



R.I.P. Forrey, you finely loved fiend, and to the rest of you...

WAKE UP!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Another Example Of Corporate Ethics

This news item today from KTLA via the wonderful Fark.com. Yet another example of corporate ethics:
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ANAHEIM -- Disneyland management has fired the four actors who played pirate Jack Sparrow because officials were worried about young female park-goers flashing the swashbuckling actors late at night, according to one former cast member.

"They lost control when they saw Jack Sparrow," said former pirate Brandon Pinto, who left the role after a dispute with management a year ago. "This is a sexy, rock-star pirate."

The pirate actors said they were told they were no longer needed for the "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride at about the same time that additional fairies were added to the park's cast, presumably to promote Disney's new movie "Tinkerbell."

Disneyland recently opened "Pixie Hollow" to capitalize on the new movie.

Disney denies that they pirates were replaced by Tinker Bell fairies.

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OF COURSE! Why admit that you replaced the "Rock Star" flashible pirate with four scantily clad "fairies". That would only make you look like money grubbing hypocrites! OOPS Too Late!

The above picture of Sparrow was lifted right from the KTLA page, while the illustration of Tinkerbell was Googled and reported to be the artwork gracing a kiddie blanket. Both are copyright (c) 2008 The Disney Corporation who are solely responsible for their content. Personally I like cheesecake and some soft porn, I just don't think I'd want my daughter sleeping underneath it (good thing Tink's slipper was where it is...)

WAKE UP!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

WTF: Another Week, Another Bitch or Five

What can I tell ya? Some stupidity just makes you "Hulk Out". Here's a short list of bitches that have me a little fired up lately...

The ECONOMY.

As you saw in my last post The Economy has me bitching, but I'm still doing a little research on that so you lucky readers here won't be subjected to that little slice of heaven just yet. Still mad, but still prepping. Onward...

GM AND SATURN.

Because of their money troubles, GM is making plans to dump or sell off the Saturn brand name. Who the boneheaded idiot up in the big silver tower in Detroit came up with that wonderful idea ought to be either fired for being an asshole idiot, or at best have their year end bonus (corporate bonuses will from now on be refer ed to as "boned-us")taken away and given to the Saturn marketing department. wait, actually, honestly both that idiot AND the Saturn marketing department deserve to go, and go quickly.
Saturn is one of the few bright spots out there in the GM stable, it's just that SO few folks realize this (apparently even their corporate heads refuse to realize this as well). Saturn, though they have had their defective design problems, and sad auto lines, was able to do one or two things totally right: 1) they stayed making the same car (the SL-1) for many, many years until they refined it and made it a quality product, and 2) Since they stupidly stopped making the SL-1 they have designed as good, or better products at a lower than average price structure, especially for a GM product.

Ask anyone who owned, or still owns an SL-1, you still see them on the road, they are quality cars, and frankly my little SL-1 is a TANK. I don't know of anyone who's owned one within the last three years of it's manufacture that does not love their car. A good portion of those people have actually gone on to purchase another Saturn based solely upon their love of the SL-1, and they will probably be faithful to the brand for a few more years to come. My second car is an Ion, and it is NOT designed nearly as well as the SL-1, I have had to pour a grand into it's upkeep within the last six months and need to take it into the shop again in fact, but I am already looking at buying an Astra as soon as a few more of my debts are gone.

Saturn's problem is that they stopped making the SL-1, PLUS they have yet to successfully market ANY of their cars to the public. Their marketing STINKS. I honestly cannot remember a single TV ad for Saturn that I liked- NONE. I bought my first SL-1 because a friend of mine swore by them. I bought it and have ran it into the found over a period of seven years now and have yet to do any kind of serious maintenance on it. It was a showroom sampler when I bought it, and loaded with options, easily affordable, and I think the only major thing that ever went wrong on the sucker so far is the electronic window switch went bad (but that was from me playing with it too much I'm sure). My Ion, on the other hand has had front wheel structural problems, a plastic window clip bust and have to be replaced, a circuit switch in the steering column replaced, my windshield wiper assembly totally replaced, and one or two other things done to it, all with about half the actual millage that my SL-1 has had. Still, it's been almost 5 years owned and I has not spoiled my taste for the Saturn brand a wit.

So, if you ask me, DON'T sell off the brand, REDEFINE it with the rep it;s earned from it's drivers who LOVE it. It fits a market (low end, practical users and first time buyers) and needs to be catered to it. There are SO many other makes and models you can trim before shitcanning the entire company. Oh, and you can stop making the Vue if you have to, either that or make it look a hell of a lot cooler. that MIGHT get me to buy one if it looked cooler. i would have bought the Astra by now if it looked a little sleeker. The wife likes it at least.

McSCREWED.

That double cheeseburger DID get jacked up around here, it only took them a couple of days to do it. McD's entire menu has been jacked up, all this AFTER the price of transporting their products has dropped, AND the fact that they've received a sales jump due to the economy and folks wanting to eat out and not spend- well, if they hit the McD's they'll be spending a little more than they did last week. Now all the other fast food chains are expected to follow, AGAIN after the cost of moving their products have hit a new low. For once i kind of agree with the sad Wal-Mart philosophy of keeping the price structure manageable- pound the supplier to pound their supplier to give them a cheaper price. McD's is officially the LAST place I'm buying fast food from now on. They join Wal-Mart and Circuit City for places I'd rather be dead than to walk into. McScew 'em!

COMICS.

There's an entire blog's weight in problems from this shoe sized industry that I just don't want to approach right now, but eventually will. There hasn't been any good reading out there in months, but on the plus side I have found a few books well worth my time. I'll tell you all about those as soon as possible.



MY BITCHY BLOG

Hey, sorry if you think I should 'lighten up" here in my blog. I speak my opinionated mind and TRY to have my opinions backed up by a little fact every once in awhile. I KNOW some of you would rather I speak about comics 24/7, and for that I have to admit that I write about what I give a shit about, and more and more lately it just doesn't include today's funny books. I stopped buying most of that crap, even though I love the art form, there's only so much shit you can put in the barn before you drive out the animals. I'm still trying to get up the energy to tell you about the Heroes I Miss, but I'll TRY to get more comic commentary here asap.

This whole political thing has had me in a tizzy, followed by our bungled economy and the fact that we as Middle Class Americans have been the primary ones screwed out of all this just pisses me off a lot, and as more and more of the Obama administration is revealed as the old Clinton administration my thought about my country and my livelihood are dimming in their cheeriness.

I hope Obama at least tries to live up to his promise of "change" without screwing us any more. After looking around this area I honestly don't know how much more we can take.

On the plus side my interest rates on my credit card(s) and the evil equity loan has dropped considerably, allowing me to keep paying the same and yet pay off more of the principle. I want to say it helps me see the light at the end of the debt tunnel a little clearer, but I'm a cynical monkey and know that that exit has a tendency to move farther away at times. Enough bitching I have work to do. More here when I can- till then...

WAKE UP!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Middle Class War

I gotta hand it to all the freakin' spinners out there; "Bail-Out, No Bail-Out" crappers who really haven't taken the time to look and research it all, to TRY to wrap there heads around just what has been happening here, in out local area, in our state, in our country, in our world, but most of all in our very way of life.

I'm from FLINT, you think we're just heading into a recession, and the economy is just a little unstable PLEASE STOP BY. Our economy has been on a slow and steady decline since the late 70's and all we did was shoot (and bad spin) the messeger. Michael Moore will tell you that he's not "from" Flint anymore (really he was from Davison, a suburb of Flint), he lives in Traverse City, WAY north, and MUCH more quiet and secluded from Flint. You see, FLINT's the place that GM screwed in the late 70's. I know because I was around to see it. Flint was THE birthplace of the "middle class" the beginning of the "middle class disposable income", and the first city to feel the economic pinch way, way back when.

When I was a kid all the shop workers had cabins "up north", bought the latest recreational toy, populated an incredibly high per capita fleet of bars and strip clubs, baby we had it GOOD. Late 70's, when GM started outsourcing, I watched as a tap was turned on draining the area of the money brought to us, not only by industry but by the working man's capitalizing on that industry and "getting them some". I was offered admittance into "the shop" TWICE and turned them both down, primarilly for my sanity, but I was also lucky in that EVERYONE my age that went into "The Shop" when I would have were all caught up in the first waves of lay-offs during the Carter administration. I was that guy running the local bookstore chain that was capitalizing on everyone else's misery by selling them Houston papers, wrapping papers, and racing forms.

Later on, through the 80's and a failed marriage, I worked as an art department in a few t-shirt print shops (an experience both happy and rewarding as well as tedious and stressful- not from the work as much as the employers)and watched as our local economy settled out a little. Times were a bit better, but not because our local economy was better, but because we made them better by working harder and earning more money. I stayed sane working in an artform that I loved on a mostly part time basis, but living and breathing comics was what kept me sane.

The 90's were different. I watched as the art form that I loved decayed into a state of near nothingness. Where a readership of over 1000 meant unusual success, and Flint struggled on with systematic lay-offs and a manufacturing industry that was still bleeding, albeit a little slower at some times than others. The Clinton years saw housing values rise, even depressed area's property values. and a stock market where folks could make a little jing on that new fangled internet. There was a guy back then name of Perot that was spun into being a mad man, chastised for warning everyone that that new NAFTA agreement Clinton was signing would spell doom to our national economy, and there would be a "Giant Sucking Sound" of jobs running south of the border and elsewhere as we people suffered a slow economic drain EXACTLY like the one I've been watching happen in Flint for the previous 15-20 or so years.

The century turned and I voted for a new president to come in and add a little dignity to a job that was demeaned by a guy getting a BJ in his office. There would be change, and a new definition of America as we knew it running square into the new century of growing wealth and oppurtunity. Oh yeah, we forgot in all that spin to realize that that oppurtunity would come at the cost of our freedoms, rights, personal income growth, and many more middle class youngsters who would give their lives uselessly on what everyone now says was "bad intell" on some despot(or 3 or so)that we gave money and power to in the hopes of...really...in the hopes of what exactly? Honestly, what were we out to acheive and did it work?

Makes you think that Alex Jones (look him up!) isn't such a madman after all doesn't it? Who out there is crying asnd pointing about a "War On The Middle Class"? I was talking about it for YEARS before CNN made up their little graphic and Lou Dobbs decided that there was ratings into it. But then again I was looking at it from a Flint perspecitve, from growing up listening level-headedly to folks like Perot and Michael Moore and looking around considering both sides of their spin and making up my own mind for myself as to just how valid they were (and still are).

I'm talking the REAL Michael Moore here, NOT the liberal characature that his name has been spun into, believe me when I tell you that they are 2 SEPERATE things. Go read his stuff for yourself, free of any spin, and decide on your own. Sit and watch Roger and Me...but wait I digress and Moore is another posting for perhaps another time...

Back to point here, I'm from Flint, I KNEW about the "War On The Middle Class" YEARS ago. All I had to do was watch it happen. I LAUGHED at Bush saying our economy was sound. I KNEW McCain would NEVER have the guts/balls/stupidity to come here to campaign (and yes, I was SHOCKED to see Obama here as well, and the more I think about that...well...that copuld turn out to be as bad a mistake as voting for Bush...), I watched with my own eyes as the spicket on our local economy was turned wide open YEARS ago when folks started treking the hell outta town in greater numbers. I voted against Bush the second time because all I had to do was look around, I voted against out Governor the last time for the same reasons. Nice to see folks finally saying we're in a reccession, I say "Where the HELL have you been?!" As Flint goes, so goes the national economy, and I can tell you folks that we haven't seen the bottom of this hole yet not by a LLOONNGG shot! If you think it's bad now, just wait to watch how many retail stores go out right after Xmas, THEN tell me about how "sound" our economy is!

I say we as Americans SHOULD rebel, but not against our system as much as the people running it, and ESPECIALLY against all the sad spinners out there trying to say we are okay and that things are fine. Those folks that are telling you how great our economy is are only saying that untill they shore up their wealth, and then they're outta here and we all can go to hell.

The "War" hasn't only begun, we're way into it and we've already lost a number of key battles.

More on this as I get fired up and start to gather a little evidence. What, you didn't think I wouldn't want to prove my point here? In the meantime do us all a favor and

WAKE UP!

stay tuned!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Mc Not Screwed yet (Update)

So much for the British newspapers. Our local McDonalds has yet to raise their prices on the ol' Double Cheeseburger. Only time will tell I suppose. Still, I find myself going to McDonalds less and less, and it's not a matter of money (yet), just a matter of taste I suppose.

More as it becomes available. Just not much to write about here at the moment. As soon as I have something useful I'll let you know. Till then...

Wake Up!