The Way I See It » Stupid People http://www.marisashreve.com My world, my way Tue, 08 Sep 2009 17:26:38 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 War: What Is It Good For? http://www.marisashreve.com/2007/06/11/war-what-is-it-good-for/ http://www.marisashreve.com/2007/06/11/war-what-is-it-good-for/#comments Mon, 11 Jun 2007 11:40:31 +0000 Marisa http://www.marisashreve.com/2007/06/11/war-what-is-it-good-for/ No, I’m not talking about the war in Iraq. That one is the hot topic of every political site on the internet and every news show on TV. Iraq has been talked into the ground.

I’m talking about the war that our politicians on both sides of the aisle when never stop fighting even though they will never win it. Which war is that, you ask? The War On Drugs.

Ironically, anyone who has been through a 12-step program will tell you that Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results each time. And yet, when it comes to fighting drugs, we do the same thing over and over with the same results: failure. Why? Well how about a lesson we learned more than a half century ago. Prohibition doesn’t work. It didn’t work for alcohol and it isn’t working for drugs.

I’ve seen loads of statistics regarding drug use and abuse. I don’t put much stock in the stats that say drug use is going down, especially when those stats have to do with teens. Teens are not all that honest; drug users are notoriously dishonest. If you want real stats, look at hospital records for overdoses, numbers of kids and adults being arrested for drug related crimes, and sadly, statistics for drug related deaths.

Oh, and don’t forget that alcohol is a drug. And yet, some parents allow their “almost adult” kids to drink in the home so they’ll “learn” responsible drinking. Yeah, good call. Just when a kid is needing to really grasp the concept of dealing with negative emotions while overcome by a sea of hormones, show him how to dull those feelings with a drug so he’ll know there’s an easier way to deal with low self-esteem or a broken heart. Good call, oh wise parents.

Back to my original thought… this is about our War On Drugs and stupidity of passing new laws to fight this plague. The latest law that really irritates me is the extreme government control of various sinus medications. Every time I need to buy a box of Aleve Cold and Sinus, which works wonders, by the way, I come home fuming.

Apparently, the active ingredient in this over the counter medication (as well as other sinus meds) is also an ingredient used in making crystal meth. Since law enforcement is unable to stop the manufacture and abuse of crystal meth, our lawmakers have enacted laws to make it harder to get this ingredient. The problem is, those who use this medication for SINUS PROBLEMS now have to jump through hoops, show proof of ID and worst of all, pay high prices for this effective medicine.

That infuriates me.

As annoying as it is to jump through the government’s hoops to just get a little nasal relief, the price issue is what really makes me want to scream. I used to be able to buy Aleve Cold and Sinus at a discount store for half the cost of the drug stores and other department stores. Now a pharmacist must distribute it and the price is never reduced. Talk about the government and private business working together to screw the consumer! Just check the price on this stuff; it isn’t cheap.

This is just one more example of how our government places more restrictions on law abiding citizens because it has failed to restrict criminal activity. If you can’t stop the law breakers, tighten the reigns on the good people so they’ll think you’re doing your job. Sorry, we’re not that stupid. We know you have failed.

So, what is the answer? Well, let’s go back to the premise that continuing this War On Drugs has proven to be insane. Let’s rethink what drug use and abuse is. How about, a disease? Wouldn’t that be a novel idea? Let’s treat addicts medically, in rehab facilities instead of jails, to see if that works. We already know that more laws and jails do not work. What do we have to lose?

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This Is Tech Support? http://www.marisashreve.com/2007/06/02/this-is-tech-support/ http://www.marisashreve.com/2007/06/02/this-is-tech-support/#comments Sat, 02 Jun 2007 20:38:40 +0000 Marisa http://www.marisashreve.com/2007/06/02/this-is-tech-support/ Before I start this rant, keep in mind that I did tech support for an ISP for 7 years. I’m not stupid. I know how to open Internet Explorer if you tell me to do that. I know that there are 101 things that can go wrong with an internet connection, dialup, dsl or cable. I also know that good tech support will attempt the least invasive procedures first and move up the ladder to more complicated possible solutions. And I know that good tech support will ask the right questions and actually listen to the answers.

So tell me, why on earth would you not do a simple line check to see if our lines are down after I’ve told you a storm is approaching? And why would you jump to the conclusion, after looking at my account and noting that my 2 year old modem is out of warranty, that my modem is at fault? Might it be because you want to get a pat on the back or a bonus for tricking customers into buying equipment they don’t need? Or maybe you were simply tired and wanted to get me off the line so you could relax. Did I call too close to quitting time?

Several days before, my Verizon DSL went out. As the tech support woman tried to get a line reading, she suggested that we work on the modem. She walked me through resetting all of my settings before she informed me that our lines were indeed out. And guess what? Her tweaking took down my home network so I had to completely re-do everything to get my machines to talk to each other. Yeah, I was angry.

And because of that problem at the beginning of the week, this second tech support guy, who definitely didn’t speak English as a first or maybe even second language, jumped to the conclusion that my modem is too old because it’s out of warranty.

Uh…. I have loads of electronic equipment that’s out of warranty. If I replaced everything that was out of warranty, I wouldn’t be able to afford to eat! I’m so angry that Verizon would employ such an incompetent worker with such a severe lack of understanding of the equipment and no concept of logical thinking that I had to voice my complaint here.

Oh, and for the record, the lines were out again this second time, just as I thought. I guess I didn’t need a new modem after all. Seems the Verizon genius tech support guy was just plain wrong

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