Thursday, March 12, 2009

Bernie Madoff You A$$hole

I worked my whole life. My job wasn't always easy but I did it FOR 40 YEARS. Why? Because it was honest WORK! It wasn't sitting a fancy office all day brainstorming new ways to screw people.I was busting my ass earning an honest living. I saved and sacrificed as much as I could possibly bear over those 40 years. Sacrificing, my wants as well as my family wants so someday myself and my family could have more than I started with. I trusted you and you F'd me and not just me a lot of other people. I no longer have the future I worked for but at 70 years old my future looks pretty grim. I hope you enjoyed yourself with my that came from me breaking my back every day.
I feel bad for you. Your going to ROT IN HELL SOMEDAY! At least I still have my pride and my dignity.

1 comment:

dwdestroy said...

Calculating The cost of Putting Iran Out Of The Nucleur Business.


USA Total power Consumption 1999 is:
96.60 quadrillion BTU or 966,000,000,000,000 BTU
The population of the united states is 306 million


A large industrial user using that many kW's will not be paying more than 0.03$ per kwh if even that much.

Converting BTU's to kW's. 3,412 BTU's is equal to one kW

So one trilion BTU diveded by 3,412 equals 293,083,235kW

at .03$ a kw the cost of 1 trillion BTU is $8,792,497



To find out the total cost of the United States power consumption divide 96.60 quadrillion by 1 trillion then multiply the answer by $8,792,497.

The anser to the first part comes to 96,600 trillions in 96.60 quadrillion

The answer to the second part 96,600 multiplied by $8,792,492 equals 849,354,727,200

which is $849.35 billion a year spent on US electricity.

Divide that by the US population which is 306 million to see the amount of the cost per person.

that is 849,354,727,200 divided by 304,000,000 equals $2793 per person per year.

This figure is obviously a rough estimate of what a country the size of the US spends on power each year with infrastructure and everything included.

Iran has a population of 70 million people.So multiply 70 million times $2793.

The cost of supplying power to the whole country of Iran is

195,510,000,000 That is 195.5 billion per year. If we spend the bulk say of it say 100 billion and let the rest of the countries in the U.N. spend the rest and maybe even get Iran to pay a little as well I bet its still cheaper than the alternative which is war. So lets compare the cost to the war in Iraq to find out.

The cost of going to war in Iraq over possible nuclear weapons was

606,495,000,000 and climbing. This figure 606.5 billion represents only the United States cost since 2003. Divide that by 6 for the amount of time spent thier comes to 101,082,500,000 or 101 billion per year. Seems like its cheaper to pay the 100 billion by about a cool billion bucks.

So instead of trying to determine the intentions of Iran's nucleur program or considering war to thwart their nuclear program wouldn't it just be easier to say to them we will supply you with the power you need. Now you no longer have the need for any reason to be enriching uranium.

If they still continue with their uranium enrichment their intentions from then on have become crystal clear and our intentions from then on should be even clearer.