• The Breet Report – Airport Security and Boats

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    Long time ago, I finally got to fly on an airplane. The experience was terrific, because I went right to sleep each of the four times flying. Yes, I was probably one of the people snoring so loud that the in-flight video was welcomed, since it would mean the use of head phones. With that said…

    The news article Confusion in Europe after US demands more security, by Gregory Katz, Associated Press Writer, January 4, 2010, raises this thought, what about going back to transportation’s like boats? As insensitive as this may sound, wouldn’t it just be easier to screen passengers, load them up in the boats/cruiser ships, and enjoy a nice jaunt across the waters, without the fear of falling out of the sky? See…this might be insensitive; however, it makes sense, and is a logical question.

    The line of thinking goes like this, at least with a boat – there are lifeboats. The backup comes from the rapid response time from the coast guard(s) should an accident, or heave forbid a fire or otherwise happen. Why not be on a boat?

    The benefits of using boats would increase profits across the board in all manners, not to mention an extension of vacation time. The profit aspect would be tremendous for countries – if we stopped to think about this and what else do we have to get to and fro. Hey, look, an employment idea, benefits, working out on the sea, really being able to screen individuals, and not fearing the luggage being lost in another belly of a plane.

    Another benefit about going back to increasing boats on the ocean…at least on a boat there would be place one could walk around, play some games, view a sun/sunset or two, and not be all cramped into a little space like on a plane. Frankly, since the majority of people sit for too long nowadays, and more individuals are noticing the throbbing numbness due to lack of circulation in the legs, seems like it would just be better.

    The airplanes would be benefited as well – yup. Most of the airplanes/airlines have already admitted that fleets need to be upgraded. This would be a good time to do accomplish this task should boats be used more, airplanes would not be lacking proper upgrades, not just maintenance. In other words, the whole idea is the balancing act of people traveling, while still making profits, upgrades, and getting the flights inside the country (protocols and procedures – now) straight. Proper training – umm – smooth operations, what a great idea; although, there is bound to be an argument somewhere to trash the whole concept of using all modern transportation, with cool upgrades.

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  • The Breet Report – Paying Attention

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    While life is pretty darn busy, and getting tough for a lot of people across the nation – Main Street there is a need to understand how things work – especially, if you like money. When you understand the concept of money, life will get a whole new perspective. I could make a number of assumptions for both sides of the issue, but it wouldn’t be fair. Start learning and understanding the whole world around you – how things work together. The below is clearly not understanding an aspect of what is happening….
    If you really would like to start understanding money concepts, in order to bring a newbie up to speed, I would check out Peter Schiff @ The Schiff Report on You Tube. If not him, there are a few others that will point it out.

    From You Tube User Mark Dice, Titled Walmart Shopper thinks Dow Jones average is 5 FEET, Dated December 13, 2009

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  • The Breet Report – Injection Of Money

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    Clever by Kosta Kostov

    Clever by Kosta Kostov

    Here in the United States, after Congress takes a holiday break, a proposition is going to be made for $50 billion dollars to be injected into the system for jobs, and keeping some infrastructures afloat. Wonderful, right? I would have thought so too… till I read the article.

    While the facts are the facts, and nowhere near lost on me or others, one area that they are going to want to attempt an allotment of the money is completely bogus. (My opinion only.)  Apparently, Congress would like to help the states out with unemployment money/payments. All well in good, but uh, people need to have an incentive to get out and find a job again. Solution: Allow small businesses to thrive in local areas to build up the base for collecting more money. (Heaven forbid a little person like me – trying to understand this complicated information. Yeah, the whole concept of ma and pa stores is horrible…)

    While people are unemployed the states gain losses on the many existing avenues to make money. If people are not working, there is no way for the state to have the deduction from the taxes, or other areas. However, the states gain money from people working when they earn a paycheck, not to mention any new law that goes into effect for additional revenue. That is about as simple as it can be without going into the whole grandeur of it.

    With this concept that Congress is thinking of putting forward, it will not behoove the unemployed people to go out to find gainful employment. Nope. I see people everyday playing chicken in the middle of the busy street, at or around, 10 A.M. – literally. The ol’ “please hit me, because I will sue you” act. Paying people to stay at home, gaining an unemployment check is not a good idea. Why? Other than the above havoc…there is no gain to this at all for a state, or a person.

    Examining the article…it appears that Congress is going to allow an allotment of money to small businesses. That’s great, but not enough to deal with the hot water some (if not all) small businesses appear to be fast approaching. Between laws of all kinds and banks not lending to anyone (for various reasons), small businesses are choking and dying. (It would not surprise me to see many small businesses have to close here soon.)

    From this observers perspective and opinion, inject the money to every existing small business, perhaps even make the funds available for new small businesses to start. Another tiny observation…try to leave off all the strings that come attached. As I have been told before, less is more.  That is a concept, eh?

    Article of Interest Democrats propose $50B for jobs-boosting projects, December 15, 2009, by Andrew Taylor, Associated Press Writer

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