Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Project 365 Days 65, 66, and 67

March 6, 2010, March 7, 2010, March 8, 2010

These ATCs are for the AFA On the Map Swap. They are marker and real used stamp on map collage. ATCs depict life in the United States of Zizkov in the 1930's under Prohibition. Chicago style gangs led by Al Kapoun were running S.S. Zizkov (S.S. is an abbreviation for United States in Czech) making and running sodas and other soft drinks and operating soda dens after Zizkov seceded from The City (as Prague was known). As you may have guessed this was a reverse Prohibition.

N.B Zizkov is part of Prague, Capital of Czech Republic. ATCs are based on a satirical book about Zizkov from late 1930's.










Project 365 Days 60, 61, 62, 63, and 64

March 1 - 5, 2010

These cards are from the Lucy Series and are done in marker over stamping. I had few cards left from the Issue #37 of the @C Perpetual Exchange due to decrease in number of cards needed for the sawp so I used them. No waste, recycle everything.











Project 365, Days 57, 58, and 59
















Feb. 26, 2010, Feb. 27, 2010, Feb. 28, 2010
All of these ATCs are from the Lucy Series and are marker on poster board.

Project 365, Days 54, 55, and 56




Feb. 23, 2010, Feb. 24, 2010, Feb. 25, 2010
Lucy Sleeping on the Carpet is ballpoint pan on poster board.
The 3 cent stamp is watercolor and marker with real stamp on poster board.
Lucy in the Skies is marker on poster board.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Project 365 Days 51. 52, and 53

February 20, 2010; February 21, 2010; February 22, 2010
These 3 ATC's from the Lucy series are colages with marker on card stock.


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Socialism

The other day I learned on TV that there was a scientific poll on socialism conducted among American public by one of the mainstream polling companies (I forgot their name but it was one of the major political pollers). According to the results of this poll 53% of Democrats and 17% of Republicans expressed a favorable view of socialism. Needless to say I was totally shocked. In essence these people kind of legitimized in their minds such brutal regimes as Pol Pot in Cambodia, Mao Tse Tung in China, Stalin in Soviet Union, Castro in Cuba, Chavez in Venezuela and most importantly Hitler in Germany. Yes, Hitler was a socialist as the NSDAP or National Socialist German Workers Party was a socialist party as the name tells us.

I lived for the first 23 years of my life under a socialist regime and I do not wish it on anyone. Our family came from blue collar background on all sides as far back as one could see so our family did not have it bad. But there were those who were persecuted just because the grandfather owned a small business. My friend could not get into college because his father owned a furniture workshop where he worked alone. He was labeled as exploiter of the working class and enemy of the people and that was that. Never mind the fact that he exploited himself. On daily basis we had to listen to praises of the Soviet Union, our brother and protector and guarrantor of world peace. We had to listen how our heroic socialist workers are on the path to exceed the Five Year Plan and that we have just overtaken the United States in production of matches per capita or some such non-sense. Never mind the fact that there were no matches in stores. After a while some people got so pissed about the propaganda that they got violent. Of course, everyone was poorer than the proverbial church mouse because wages allowed people to barely survive. This gave rise to underground economy which worked just fine if you had the money. If you did not have the money there were ways how to get some for yourself by stealing from the State or by engaging in underground enterprise if you had marketable skills. To learn more about life under socialism go and read "What if ..." post on this blog . Very educational article on what happened to Austria where people wanted a "change" in 1938.

It is shocking and very alarming that there are those among us who view socialism as a legitimate government system. For years, the crimes of socialist regimes have been publicized, discussed and condemned by all normal people. Yes, there are quasi socialist governments which are supposedly taking care of their people such as Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France and Great Britain to mention just few major socialist countries. These countries mix socialism with private enterprise to guarantee a source of income for the State. We all know that pure socialism is a utopian philosophy disregarding a human nature. As such it is doomed to fail. We know for a fact that socialism, or its facsimile, has failed everywhere in the world where it was tried. And it is failing in the listed countries.

Why is it failing? The people of the socialist countries traded some of their important freedoms and pursuit of happiness for government guarantees, handouts, and general control of people's lives from cradle to grave. In Great Britain private gun ownership is illegal. The government seized all private guns. They even outlawed the Fox Hunt. You may think this is a ridiculous argument but today it is the Fox Hunt and tomorrow it may be the tea or rugby or cricket. What are the Brits going to do then?

Germany does not have freedom of speech in my opinion. Try to talk about the Third Reich as Hitler's regime was called. Or try to discuss the Holocaust from the Nazi side. Don't even dare to deny the Holocaust in Germany. All of these topics may land you in prison for a long time. Whether you agree with the topic of discussion or not you cannot even mention these hot historical topics in Germany.

All of the socialist countries enacted to various degrees several socialist/communist measures identified by Karl Marx as a must in his Communist Manifesto. See if you can recognize some of the following socialist/communist measures:

Centralization of means of production in the hands of State.
Heavy and progressive tax.
Abolition of right of inheritance.
Confiscation of all property of rebels.
Centralization of credit in the hands of State
Free education for all children in public schools.

Some of us may think that free education for all children in public schools is a good thing. Not when you learn that the real purpose of this seemingly good measure at that time was to control the children's education and to indoctrinate and brainwash them in conformance with the
socialist guidelines of the State. Sounds familiar?

Maybe I'm nuts but can someone explain to me satisfactorily why 53% of Democrats and 17% of Republicans have a favorable view of socialism? I can undestand that the poor may have a favorable view of socialism as they will be taken care of under the socialist regime. They may not know that they may not be taken care of to the extent they are now. In order to equalize the standard of living for all, the socialist regime does not lift people from the bottom up rather it pushes the top down. I can understand the populist view that our CEO's do not deserve to make the astronomical sums of money they make and which no mortal can even imagine much less to hope for. So people are envious. The socialst regimes depend on the class envy and demonization of America. Socialist regimes frown upon, discourage or directly outlaw success. Success and freedom are the last things a socialist regime can tolerate. Hence the general and global hate of America. Here people are still "allowed" to succeed, we still have freedom although limited in some respects, and we still can pursue hapinness. We can afford to absorb millions of illegal aliens and improve their lives. And all of this drives the rest of the world nuts.

Recently, United Nations issued a list of countries with the best standard of living in the world. The number one country on this list and, therefore, the country with the best standard of living in the world is Luxembourg. It is a nice and scenic small country in Europe to be sure. It is a Duchy ruled by a parliament with the Grand Duke acting as a head of state much like Queen Elisabeth in England. I have only one question about Luxembourg: Why is there no line at the Luxembourg's border? Why is the line at the US border instead?

OK, I'm all ears. Anyone wants to attempt to explain why lot of Americans have favorable view of socialism?

George

Project 365 Days 48, 49, and 50










February 17, 2010; February 18, 2010; February 19, 2010

These ATC's are from a new series Lucy. Lucy is our 19 year old cat but she is almost black. They are all marker on card stock. Iuse Sharpie fine markers for this kind of drawing.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Project 365 Day 47


Project 365 Day 47


February 16, 2010


This ATC is from my series of Maximum ATC's. Maximum cards in philately is a picture postcard with stamp on its face and a postal cancellation and all three items must be concordant. Here, I obviously do not have the postal cancel since I'm not using a postcard.

Marker and mint stamp on card stock.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Project 365 Days 44, 45, and 46

February 13, 2010
February 14, 2010
February 15, 2010
These cards are the last 3 cards in the Cathedral Series with a stripe.....for now.



Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Project 365 Days 41, 42, and 43


February 10, 2010
February 11, 2010
February 12, 2010
Still the Cathedral Series with the gold stripe in the middle. Acrylics on matboard.

Project 365 Days 38, 39 and 40


February 7, 2010
February 8, 2010
Februaty 9, 2010
More ATCs from the Cathedral Series with a gold stripe in the center. All are acrylics on matboard.


Friday, February 05, 2010

Project 365 Days 35, 36, and 37
















January 4, 2010, January 5, 2010, January 6, 2010

More cards from the Cathedral Series with the golden stripe in the center.

Project 365 Days 32, 33, and 34

February 1, 2010, February 2, 2010, February 3, 2010

These ATCs are from the Cathedral Series and are acrylics on matboard. There is a horizontal gold interference color stripe running across the center of the card. The gold color is transparent and does not scan well. It signifies gold gilding on all those statues of saints and throughout Catholic churches.

Project 365 Days 30 and 31

January 30, 2010
The Seventh Anniversary of ATC Exchange was celebrated in March 2009 but the swap was held earlier this year (2010). This card has stampings made of rubber erasers.
January31, 2010
The first ATC of 16 from the continuing series Cathedrals. Thi is acrylics with a gold stripe across the middle of the card. It does not shopw well on the scan because it is transparent.