BP Forums Home
 Search       Members   Calendar   Help   Home 
Search by username
Not logged in - Login | Register 

Our Future
 Moderated by: PNWTransitFreak, pnrailway, JRaptor, Eaglefan9727  
 New Topic   Reply   Print 
AuthorPost
PNWTransitFreak
Mod


Joined: Wed Jun 20th, 2007
Location: Somewhere Up North, USA
Posts: 966
Mana: 
 Posted: Fri Mar 20th, 2009 03:55 am
 Quote  Reply 
I found this online tonight.  None of this is ment to be political, and I don't want it to go there.  Many (if not all of us) can relate to these students in one way or another.  This is really is touching and hits home, and I think its worth sharing and discussing.  While, this has become commonplace in life, the following shows the devastation and how close to home it hits.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WMTTrOrKVI

Please, do not get political about this, but lets discuss it humanely.



____________________
D. Felice Strong-Baker
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rt462kid/
http://pnwtransitfreak.wordpress.com/

"I will not lower my standards to raise yours"
FastDash9
Member


Joined: Mon May 28th, 2007
Location:  
Posts: 746
Mana: 
 Posted: Sat Mar 21st, 2009 05:11 am
 Quote  Reply 
Yup, the economic crisis has affected virtually everyone. It is so difficult right now for a lot of students to find jobs to help pay for books and all (which actually cost more than the classes themselves). I'm going on week four now of the second semester without any of the necessary books for any of my classes.

The cool thing though in my opinion, is that now, comunity colleges like the one I'm going to seem to be bustling with more people trying to get an education to be able to attain better paying jobs. I think it's nice to see so many new faces. But hey, all we can do now is look to the future and hope for the better. It's a dynamic world; It'll come in time.

BTW, Village Academy High School is in Pomona, around my parts of SoCal, and is the next city over from the college I attend.



____________________


tgalbardi
Admin


Joined: Tue Aug 15th, 2006
Location: Lake Walen, Switzerland
Posts: 2462
Mana: 
 Posted: Sat Mar 21st, 2009 03:40 pm
 Quote  Reply 
The only thing I hope is that the big bosses have learned their lessons. Wages in the height of 20-30 m. dollars are simply not appropriate while others lose their jobs or struggle with their financial situation. I remember AIG that did get a lot of financial help from the US government for example and in the same time they paid bonuses into the millions to their elite. Dude! What happened there? Those friggin' dumbasses should work for 1$ a year! At least they can afford. The only sacrifice for them is not to get a new yacht, a new Bentley or a new vacation home. But at the end, the voracity for money is natural for a human being so my hopes could be disappointed rather quick. I'm with my friend on this one. He has seen a few dozen countries and he lived there as well... India, Thailand, Vietnam, etc. Everybody who doesn't know what poverty means should immediately go to India! :cool: Well, my friend says and that might sound a little hard: "Shoot them as they bring the humanity to the edge of ruin." Worms and parasites of the 20th and 21st century! Well, meanwhile I second his statement clearly. And if not killed, they should count their dollar bills in a gladiator farm for the rest of their lifes.

Sorry if that sounds a little harsh, but I'm a person who has to fight each month for his own existence. So this is a thing that makes me really angry and I'm very sensitive in this regard.



____________________
Tom

guilford343
Member
 

Joined: Sun Aug 20th, 2006
Location: Kingston, New Hampshire USA
Posts: 259
Mana: 
 Posted: Sun Mar 22nd, 2009 01:51 am
 Quote  Reply 
All I have to say is- Professional sports. Why so much money?  We have Manny complaining that something over 10 million isn't enough.

Wow guy, look at the firefighters and policemen who don't make half that money and yet their the ones that we need.

Who in their right mind agrees to pay millions just to hit a ball and entertain others, when poverty and lower salaries for jobs like those mentioned about; are sky-rocketing issues?

What a messed up world we live in; especially this country.  One can only hope that it gets fixed.



____________________
Stephen Arata


Pan Am/ Guilford Railfan.
okanaganrailfan
Member


Joined: Thu May 24th, 2007
Location: Vernon, British Columbia Canada
Posts: 220
Mana: 
 Posted: Mon Mar 23rd, 2009 12:29 am
 Quote  Reply 
ABC's 20/20 had a feature on this a couple nights ago. It's pretty awesome that President Obama took time to visit the school and even mention the school and video in a presidential speech. 

The world is really in a sad state though, countless people are losing their jobs and losing everything they own.... or better yet, stuff they bought with a credit card. But really its their own fault, credit shouldn't be used like free money.

And the AIG thing, don't even get me started on that. How could you even accept that money when the country/world is in such a sad state? Especially when your already sticking rich?!

:nono:



____________________
pnrailway
Mod


Joined: Thu Aug 17th, 2006
Location: Nokomis, Florida USA
Posts: 300
Mana: 
 Posted: Tue Mar 24th, 2009 09:06 pm
 Quote  Reply 

Words to live by !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

A mouse looked through the crack in the wall]


to see the farmer and his wife open a package. 


"What food might this contain?"  The mouse wondered. 
He was devastated to discover it was a mousetrap.

 

  


Retreating to the farmyard,


the mouse proclaimed this warning :


 "There is a mousetrap in the house! 


There is a mousetrap in the house!"




The chicken clucked and scratched, 


raised her head and said, "Mr. Mouse,


I can tell this is a grave concern to you,


but it is of no consequence to me. 


I cannot be bothered by it." 


The mouse turned to the pig and told him,


"There is a mousetrap in the house! 


There is a mousetrap in the house!"






 The pig sympathized, but said,


"I am so very sorry, Mr. Mouse,


but there is nothing I can do about it


but pray. 


Be assured you are in my prayers."







The mouse turned to the cow and said,


"There is a mousetrap in the house!


There is a mousetrap in the house!"





              

The cow said, "Wow, Mr. Mouse. I'm sorry for you,]


but it's no skin off my nose."







So, the mouse returned to the house,


head down and dejected,


to face the farmer's mousetrap


. .  Alone.   . .







That very night


a sound was heard throughout the house


 --  the sound  Of  a mousetrap catching its prey.







The farmer's wife rushed to see what was caught. 


In the darkness, she did not see it. 


It was a venomous snake


whose tail was caught in the trap.





The snake bit the farmer's wife.


 The farmer rushed her to the hospital.   


When she returned home she still had a fever.


Everyone knows you treat a fever


with fresh chicken soup.


So the farmer took his hatchet to the farmyard


for the soup's main ingredient:







But his wife's sickness continued. 


Friends and neighbors


came to sit    with her


around the clock.   


 To feed them,


the farmer butchered the pig.




 But, alas,]

the farmer's wife did not get well...  


She died.





 
So many people came for her funeral]


that the farmer had the cow slaughtered


to provide enough meat for all of them


for the funeral luncheon.







And the mouse looked upon it all


from his crack in the wall


with great sadness.






  

So, the next time you hear


someone is facing a problem


and you think it doesn't concern you,


remember ---




When one of us is threatened, we are all at risk.]


We are all involved in this journey called life.


We must keep an eye out for one another


and make an extra effort


to encourage one another.



____________________
Paul Precht
Lehigh & Northern Railway
tgalbardi
Admin


Joined: Tue Aug 15th, 2006
Location: Lake Walen, Switzerland
Posts: 2462
Mana: 
 Posted: Wed Mar 25th, 2009 04:17 pm
 Quote  Reply 
Very ironic Paul! But on the other hand so true in the same way.



____________________
Tom

dash986
Member


Joined: Thu Feb 28th, 2008
Location: Jackson, California USA
Posts: 71
Mana: 
 Posted: Tue Apr 14th, 2009 07:34 am
 Quote  Reply 
Yes I agree with this to how true it is Paul you hit the nail on the head it does affect us all one way or another. 



____________________
Scale Rail Mike.

jmslakings
Member


Joined: Sat Aug 19th, 2006
Location: -=Justin=- -= Bakersfield=-, California USA
Posts: 385
Mana: 
 Posted: Tue Apr 14th, 2009 08:35 pm
 Quote  Reply 
Right on Paul!!!:thumbsup: 



____________________

 Current time is 04:26 am




Powered by WowBB 1.65 - Copyright © 2003-2005 Aycan Gulez