I am starting off with a non-industry topic this week
because it really shook me up. It is the insanely depressing video of a 68-year-old
bus monitor being verbally abused by the middle school aged kids on her
bus. The whole entire scene was hard to
watch and stomach. Quite frankly it scares
me as a father and worries me that my children are headed into a world with these
kids as their “peers.” Meanwhile the
video has gone viral and many people are stepping up to show appreciation to
woman who took on this abuse. But it
also then brought out even more crazies as some folks starting sending death
threats to anyone associated with the school.
So this thing continues to mushroom and I guess we know where these kids
get it.
But back to the original sin here, the vulgar treatment of
the bus monitor, whom by the way has been a picture of class and grace in the
days following. Those kids are the
future and at 12+ years old they are way off the right path. This wasn’t some “kids being kids” sort of
approach in my mind. This was off the
charts. The respect level is
non-existent, and that is a core value that is gone. This is lax parenting and too much of the
negative ills in our society showing in full bloom.
These children are the same age as my kids, and I would be
devastated and mortified if my kids would even take part in this. I would hope my wife and I have taught and
raised them better. We can only hope
that with this going all over the world right now that a lesson can be learned…
Elsewhere…
If the above wasn’t depressing enough, last week in the
glass and glazing world surely was.
-- The latest Architectural Billings Index came out and it was
horrible. But worse than the numbers was
the comment from the ABI:
"For
the second year in a row, we're seeing declines in springtime design activity
after a healthy first quarter," said Kermit Baker, the institute's chief
economist. "This should be an alarm bell going off for the design and
construction industry."
"The
commercial/industrial sector is the only one recording gains in design activity
at present," said Mr. Baker in a statement. "And even this sector has
slowed significantly. Construction forecasters will have to reassess what
conditions will look like moving forward.”
That quote is worrisome, especially the end. I don’t think these construction forecasters
have a clue really. Sometimes I think
they create these numbers from thin air to give me something to blog about. Anyway we’ll see how this progresses. The first milestones to really watch are next
spring. That is the stretch where the
ABI was connected to when it ran positive for several months.
-- What else was bad this week?
The other tracking measurement we use, the new Dodge Momentum Index also
came in down as well… off 1.2 percent from April. The latest construction material and
construction employment reports both went down.
Not a good week. Oh and while we’re lamenting the week, it ends with a
report that we are now at the lowest rate of home ownership in 15 years.
-- And while we are at it, China warned that it was running out
of its “rare” materials, with that announcement being scary for our glass and
mirror makers, especially since I think that it’s a way for the Chinese
government to revitalize its economy by limiting supply and thus raising
prices. (Amazing did I just write a
sentence that said the Chinese government would promote higher prices? What is happening to me? I have no issue at
all with raising prices, I do take issues with artificial shortages) So while I
seriously doubt they are running out, this “news” has the potential to disrupt
our world while the posturing goes on.
-- And lets grab some salt for the wounds… We also had another
glazier go bankrupt, and it won’t be the last unfortunately. And speaking of bankruptcy, we just passed
the year anniversary of Vitro America’s bankruptcy sale finalization. There’s surely a lot to say on that one, but
I’ll refrain other than to say it sure has been an interesting 12 months.
Hopefully next week gets better….
-- Last this week… congrats to my good friend Manny and all of
the Miami Heat fans… (And for some who
hate LeBron and the Heat this could be considered part of the “bad week”
mentioned above!)
LINKS of the WEEK
-- Adam Sandler’s new movie really tanked. Is this the beginning of the end for
him? Of recent fare I liked Grown Ups
and Just Go With It, but Jack and Jill was awful and t his new looked brutal.
-- This headline…. Man hits a pony, charged with DUI. Wow.
-- This just can’t be good.
Pizza vending machines. No way.
VIDEO of the WEEK
A simply insane soccer match in Brazil. This almost looks like a Saturday Night live
sketch!!
1 comment:
Here, here about the bus monitor. I was thinking the same things. The fact they have raised over $500K for her to retire is amazing. What's scary is how many times a day this happens and it is not recorded on video.
Regarding the indexes, I like to compare them to weather forecasts. Sometimes they get it, sometimes they don't.
Fresh made pizza in 3 minutes? Sign me up!
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