Friday, September 13, 2013

Donations? What Have You Done With Them Already?


You know, if Andrew Breitbart were alive, I have a sneaking feeling he'd be a bit more nuanced about this headline on his site: 



This is just a conservative bashing of the poor at it's worst.


I mean, Breitbart was smart - he could understand owning an empty fridge, right? Am I supposed to sell it? Then what? Who would buy my TV? I looked - people give them away now. Put them on the front lawn with a sign saying "FREE" attached to them. A VCR? Come on. I borrow CDs and DVDs from the library. And I use the cheapest cell phone I can get (above an ObamaPhone) but - according to these genius' - I'm rich in America.


Talk about rubbing it in. It's bad enough I've tried to do all the right things, but then to have this laid on me, just as all my latest efforts crumbled? Well, that stings a little. So, let's pull back the curtain a bit, and see how this whole pull-yourself-up-by-your-boot-straps thing works in reality:


I started off divorced, paying off debts. For the last few years, after NewAge management chased me out of corporate work, I've been employed as a laborer. Landscaping, working on houses, putting up steel buildings, erecting fences, digging ditches - you name it. And, occasionally, I'd get some help from the blog. Not much, anywhere from $5 to $25 usually, but sometimes a few thousand dollars. So what's it done for me lately? A lot:


I moved from this tiny room in a house - where I was living out of a suitcase, for years, with the few things I brought with me - into this bigger one below with all my recording equipment and things:


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Well, how did I get all my recording equipment and things? I had to rent a U-Haul and go to several places, across the country, and get them (long story). Keep in mind, except for the time it took for the road trip, I never stopped doing labor. But, then, tragedy struck.


My landlord, an older white gentleman, had an accident and lost his mind - literally. We lived together so, all of a sudden, I became responsible for a lot of new things, because his family lives far away and his other renter (a creep who I despised) moved out immediately. (Did I have to move, too?) I am still (partially) responsible for my landlord's care, taking him out to escape the long-term care facility he's in, making sure his needs are cared for and he's comfortable. He's my friend. I'm fine with it, and enjoy doing it, but it's still been a burden. Financial and otherwise.


So, of course, I eventually got an ulcer, followed by my lower back getting hurt. Then, one night while I was sleeping, my neck "popped". As I recently mentioned, without health insurance, my first prescription was for $800.00 and it was one of three. More followed, including lots that made me comatose, so I'd lie still and not re-injure my spine, which has happened a few times in the last 8 weeks.


And yes, I do still have a *brilliant* album I'm working on, and - along with getting my recording equipment - three things have been purchased to make that happen. Two turntables (one normal, for my records, and one digital) and a small sampler. Thank you.


And now - the latest development - I've had a manic/depressive friend/helper here, to yelp at the moon, drive me crazy by never shutting up, and (I'm grateful) making sure I can care for myself.


But according to the guys at Breitbart.com, I'm rich, because the swamp cooler works.


The mind boggles,...
 

11 comments:

  1. I'd probably donate to your blog more if you didn't use it to make unfair personal attacks on people I like.

    Perhaps you could benefit by rethinking your priorities - create a 5 and 10 year life plan, annual and monthly budgets, mothball your "art" until you truly have surplus time and energy, save more than you spend... that sort of thing.

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  2. Gee, that's wild:

    Never thought of any of that stuff.

    A budget. Looked it up on Google. Yeah, I'm gonna have to give that a try.

    You really are amazing sometimes,...

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  4. mothball your "art" until you truly have surplus time and energy

    And do what? Chase girls? Go for long walks in the woods? Visit NewAge stores? Go on retreats?

    No, I'll leave that lifestyle to you, thanks,....

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  5. Like I said, I'd probably donate to your blog more if you didn't use it to make unfair personal attacks on people.

    And do what?

    Earn money. Build a steady income stream. Ever heard of the concept?

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  6. If you must know, I wasn't in debt - to anyone or any entity - before my back went out. Now I have hospital bills, that's it.

    I wish you'd stop because, as usual, you've got me all wrong.

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  7. And one more thing:

    You notice I didn't accept your original offer, no matter my straights, because I saw what happened to Palladian - and know a bribe.

    All Ann has to do, for me, is show the balls I used to give her credit for and openly and honestly engage her critics. Say sorry sometimes. I made a mistake. Whatever. It ain't asking for much. But instead I get you waving money.

    Ethics, Meade, you really ought to try it.

    You want to make a donation, do so, but otherwise, quit trippin',...

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  8. "But instead I get you waving money."

    I've never waved money. You should correct that and tell the truth.

    Once, I offered you a gift without strings attached and once, yesterday, I offered you a donation - $10 - again, no strings attached. You asked for donations and I sent one. I hope some of your readers do the same because you blogged about having trouble paying for necessities. PayPal says you received my donation but now you say you refused it. Oh well.

    "All Ann has to do, for me, is show the balls I used to give her credit for and openly and honestly engage her critics. Say sorry sometimes. I made a mistake. Whatever. It ain't asking for much."

    SHE "has to do" something for YOU? Hilarious.

    And what makes you the high judge of who is sufficiently open and honest and who is not?

    "I saw what happened to Palladian"

    No you didn't. You might think you saw but there was much that you did not see. Do you know the difference between a contracted business transaction and a gift? Hint: you and I have never had a contracted business transaction. I realize you once made an offer, but there was no acceptance and no consideration.

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  9. Like I said, I've seen how you operate.

    Later.

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  10. Oh - and check your account balance:

    I haven't touched that $10.00.

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