Excuse me for my passionate review. I just happen to know too many Americans who have seen their jobs transported to India.
This is a good piece to use for the downfall of the US. Did we allow foreign citizens the right to a 5-star education (seats are limited!) before offering it to our own citizens? Are US citizens lazy or was there long-term political game to manipulate the global masses?
One thing is for certain, US white collar jobs are moving to India. How will the US maintain its status as a superpower if citizens are out of work? Is this a temporary downturn in our economic condition or a dust bowl of starvation and ridicule delivered to us by an elite group of US imperialists?
This piece could be expounded. Let's face it, major metro cities make serious $ from parking tickets. The woman featured in this piece is so kind. In SF, the parking authority drive around in tiny golf carts and post tickets so quickly you can blink an eye and a ticket appears. The SF "mole" carts are strategically located across the city and most people factor in tickets with their monthly budgets. Just recently, one of the local TV stations did a piece on parking ticket scofflaws. It turned out that the US Postal Service was #1 on the list.
This piece is a great idea for a more detailed piece. Research on parking authorities in various cities and different wacky parking signs across the nation would make this a very entertaining piece.
This is a timely piece if you consider the grassroots, social movement that occurred recently in San Francisco's mayoral race. This piece could be used for metro cities where social activism is spawning. Good splices for a Howard Dean piece. Includes 5-star musical interludes and overlays.
Comments by Maureen Jackson
Comment for "Two-Minute Danger Theater 02: The Voice "Death Stalks at Midnight" Ch 2"
Maureen Jackson
Posted on January 04, 2004 at 02:01 AM | Permalink
Review of Two-Minute Danger Theater 02: The Voice "Death Stalks at Midnight" Ch 2
Brilliant. Ruby - galactic gumshoe-esque style. Clever writing. Well done.
Attention Program Director: Don't be a loser. AIR this now - STAT!
Comment for "American dream comes full circle"
Maureen Jackson
Posted on January 04, 2004 at 01:25 AM | Permalink
Review of American dream comes full circle
Excuse me for my passionate review. I just happen to know too many Americans who have seen their jobs transported to India.
This is a good piece to use for the downfall of the US. Did we allow foreign citizens the right to a 5-star education (seats are limited!) before offering it to our own citizens? Are US citizens lazy or was there long-term political game to manipulate the global masses?
One thing is for certain, US white collar jobs are moving to India. How will the US maintain its status as a superpower if citizens are out of work? Is this a temporary downturn in our economic condition or a dust bowl of starvation and ridicule delivered to us by an elite group of US imperialists?
Comment for "Parking Ticket Writer-Short Version"
Maureen Jackson
Posted on January 04, 2004 at 12:55 AM | Permalink
Review of Parking Ticket Writer-Short Version
This piece could be expounded. Let's face it, major metro cities make serious $ from parking tickets. The woman featured in this piece is so kind. In SF, the parking authority drive around in tiny golf carts and post tickets so quickly you can blink an eye and a ticket appears. The SF "mole" carts are strategically located across the city and most people factor in tickets with their monthly budgets. Just recently, one of the local TV stations did a piece on parking ticket scofflaws. It turned out that the US Postal Service was #1 on the list.
This piece is a great idea for a more detailed piece. Research on parking authorities in various cities and different wacky parking signs across the nation would make this a very entertaining piece.
Comment for "Democracy on the Block"
Maureen Jackson
Posted on December 09, 2003 at 09:35 PM | Permalink
Review of Democracy on the Block
This is a timely piece if you consider the grassroots, social movement that occurred recently in San Francisco's mayoral race. This piece could be used for metro cities where social activism is spawning. Good splices for a Howard Dean piece. Includes 5-star musical interludes and overlays.