We know what this is about. This is the Federal Reserve telling our leaders that there is no way the American people are going to tell them who their chairman will be. Who cares if they ruined our economy, who cares if they took all of our money, that is what they are supposed to do, right.
What a ridiculous choice. We are never going to be able to bring anybody to justice in this country. The motivations to get things right have lapsed and we are now headed in a completely wrong direction that we will not be able to correct.
The American people should all be outraged. Where is the outrage? Are we really that callas to being wronged in this country that we no longer feel anger when necessary?
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Camara Coverage Sucked for the WA State of the State Address
The National Anthem and Pledge of Allegiance was probably awesome, but we will never really know how good the soldiers were that were chosen for their incredible talent of rifle spinning.
The camera coverage was so bad that you could barely see the soldiers as the dark colors they wore blended into the well dressed crowd of dark blue and black suits and ties.
The problem could have been minimal if the camera operator used the zoom lens to make the soldiers larger and keep out the unnecessary background. However, the picture continued with a wide angle lens and left viewers feeling lucky to catch a glimpse of the soldiers at all.
The operator of such an important event as the State of the State Address should have been chosen for their excellence in their field as well. To place someone as incompetent and inexperienced as the camera operator was that covered this event was clearly a bad judgement call of an irresponsible director.
I feel like I was robbed of a memorable moment.
The camera coverage was so bad that you could barely see the soldiers as the dark colors they wore blended into the well dressed crowd of dark blue and black suits and ties.
The problem could have been minimal if the camera operator used the zoom lens to make the soldiers larger and keep out the unnecessary background. However, the picture continued with a wide angle lens and left viewers feeling lucky to catch a glimpse of the soldiers at all.
The operator of such an important event as the State of the State Address should have been chosen for their excellence in their field as well. To place someone as incompetent and inexperienced as the camera operator was that covered this event was clearly a bad judgement call of an irresponsible director.
I feel like I was robbed of a memorable moment.
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