Baby Boomers & Retirement
Here is a link to a great article about the best books on Baby Boomers & Retirement:
5 Best Books on Baby Boomers and Retirement
Be sure to visit and have a look!
Finally, I’m Back
Perhaps you have noticed a complete lack of action here on The Boomer Blogs (not to mention my other web sites). That is because I was out of the country for two months. I only expected to be gone for 21 days, but was delayed for more than a month. The good news is that I have returned with my fiancee (now my wife) and her three children (my new family)!! The delay was caused by having to deal with the US Embassy in Manila to get the visas for my fiancee and her kids. But I'm back now, happily married, and starting a new life with a new family! Stayed tuned for more activity here on The Boomer Blogs!
Television, Even the Good Shows are Beginning to Suck!
Forget the fact that inane reality shows and talent contests have polluted the TV landscape, leaving very little prime time slots for good entertainment, but recently, even the shows that I like to watch are beginning to suck. The only TV I watch real-time is news programs and some sports. But I enjoy recording many shows on my DVR and watching them at my leisure. These include things like the CSI programs, the NCIS programs, Criminal Minds, Fringe, the various Law & Order shows, and several others. I like interesting shows with believable plots and stories. However, when the storytellers for a good show get lazy and do not take the time to keep things believable, or even let things get to the point where they are insulting the intelligence of the viewer, it pisses me off.
One disturbing trend is the need of a couple of these series to create super villains with unrealistic luck and abilities. The original CSI has gone down this path with this Haskell character. I was just watching the episode that takes place in LA, and had to shut it off and delete it from my DVR. The plots are contrived with a combination of impossible luck and cunning on the part of the villain, and unbelievable stupidly on the part of the main characters. The same thing happened with Criminal Minds with Emily and her enemy from the past. Sudden stupidity which is uncharacteristic for the main characters, along with super abilities and luck for the villains are just cheap tricks to try and make the episodes more sensational. The stories and entertainment value is lost because of this.
CSI Miami has been doing this for quite a while. In their competition to out do each other in sensationalism, mane of these good shows are screwing up and falling into the pit of stupidity! So far, the NCIS shows have maintained most of their quality.
Over 90 and Loving it – PBS Documentary
From the site:
This documentary features people in their 90s and 100s who are living extraordinary and passionate lives. Filmmaker Susan Polis Schutz has interviewed some of the most incredible people you can imagine - people who aren't aware of chronological age at all, but live as though the future and youth spring eternal.
Generation Alzheimer’s
Alzheimers is the defining disease of the Baby Boomer generation. This Alzheimers Association site is a source of news and reports on Alzheimers. The Alzheimer's Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research
Credit Reporting is A Scam
Let's see… The credit reporting companies gather our personal financial information, and then sell it to anyone who will pay for it. They make a profit doing this. Yet, if they make a mistake, it is up to us to get it fixed, with very little help from them. If they sell information about us that is incorrect, and that causes us great harm, they are not responsible for that harm. Sounds like a big scam to me. And even worse, if we want to see the information about us that they have gathered and are selling, just to make sure it is correct, we have to pay for it!!
Their product is our financial information. The quality of their product, and any harm their product does, is not their responsibility! What other industry can get away with that?
BB
It is not a Negative to Change One’s Mind
It seems to be human nature, when arguing or discussing something, to resist changing one's mind or altering an opinion. Being wrong about something simply means that we have the wrong information or are missing some information. No one ever purposely holds an opinion that they know is incorrect. To deceive, someone may say they hold an opinion that they know is incorrect, but part of the deception is that they do not really hold the opinion. An argument or discussion should not be about making the other person agree with you, but rather about sharing information and getting new information so that both parties to the argument can discover the truth and come to agreement.
But it seems that most people are reluctant to give up their position, and feel defeated in some manner if new information is revealed that invalidates their position. Instead, one should rejoice in the gained knowledge, and be happy that they are no longer going around defending a false position. Of course, some subjects are emotional, and those subjects are usually things that really have different desired outcomes, so the facts do not matter as much. If the differences involve what should be, as opposed as to what is the way to get to what should be, then mere facts about getting there will not be relevant. Discussions about religion and morals and values are usually like that.
Here We Go Again!
The massive assault on on lives that are political ads during an election has begun. I'm sitting here writing this morning and I had to get up and shut the TV off. Nearly 100% of the commercials during the local news broadcast were political ads. In the space of 30 minutes, I heard the same commercial five times!
There is so much wrong with how this is done that it is insane. First and foremost, there are no validity rules being applied. “Truth in advertising” does not extend to political ads, especially those paid for by private organizations and individuals. And now that the US Supreme Joke (court) has perverted Freedom of Speech by giving it to corporations (thus removing limits on spending for political campaigns), the flood gates are wide open. Voters are besieged by lies and deceptions and mud-slinging of the worst kind. It is almost impossible for voters to become informed without doing a whole lot of research and investigation themselves. That is something most voters do not have the time and resources to do, and something they should not have to do.
I believe that most Americans hold the right to vote as a sacred right. It is correct to say that the right to vote comes with a obligation to become informed, but the ability of all Americans to become informed is being subverted, blocked, twisted, and manipulated on a massive scale by massive, deceptive and outright false ad campaigns, backed by big money. There is no doubt that this is a violation of our right to vote. The act of voting is not what this right is about. It is about our right as Americans to choose those by whom we will be governed so that we can choose those who will better our lives. You can take away that right either by not letting us vote, OR by deceiving us into voting against our best interests instead of for our best interests. Freedom of speech should not, and can not, be extended to the point where it violates our right to vote.
There are several ways to fix this problem. Some of these are practical and some are radical, but something has to be done! First, how about changing campaign finance laws so that all private or corporate political campaign donations are designated to the race, not to the candidates? In that way, the donations can be divided equally between the candidates, and no single candidate has the ability to lie more than the other?
Second, why can't “truth in advertising” regulations be extended to political advertisements? If someone trying to sell us a product or service, they cannot make claims that are blatantly false, why can politicians who are trying to sell us their services lie through their teeth? Also, if one candidate is smeared with lies and deceptions from the other candidate, thus ruining his or her reputation and chances to be elected, why cannot that candidate sue the other for libel and/or slander?
On a more radical note, we could stop the lies and make all our television lives much better during elections if it were illegal for any candidate to talk about opposing candidates. Simply limit their talking to be about the issues and themselves. No more mud-slinging! No more endless accusations and scare-tactics! Life would be sweet!
4060men.com
4060men.com is a site that hopes to inspire and connect the millions of men in North America and around the world who find themselves single, in midlife and charting a new course for the future.
Forever Cool
This is a commercial site for baby boomer T-shirts and gifts. I found it interesting enough to include it in my blogroll.

