The King Court Talk Show debut was certainly a revealing test-bed for what works and what does not. Despite some technical and continuity irregularities - the content was dead-on intriguing:1. GE Power & US Government mandate to ban incandescent light bulbs. Enjoy your new obligation to purchase compact florescent bulbs - hope you enjoy your new green hue.Not necessarily a bad or evil bulb however, having a government mandate to buy your product -in this case GE - is a great way to generate revenue with advertising to the market.2. Stock Market Got You Down? - My recommendation is that you not follow the sheep in corporate finance (Citigroup). Just take comfort in that Ivy League corporate types do not have a monopoly on how to effectively run a business. As always, short-sighted gains lead to trouble over the long haul. Net-Net leave your money where it is, the US economy will grow. Consider know a great time to buy.3. The Green Movement - It has permeated our culture today - green cars, houses, cosmetics, and at the end of the "economic chain" toilet paper. The popular perception is that the Green Movement is based in Grass Roots - young folk trying to make a positive contribution - au contraire mon frere. Would you be interested to know that Waste Management is closely related to the green movement?Again not necessarily a bad thing but think of this way - Donate $10 to yourgreengroup.org and $5 goes to planting a tree, the other 5$ to WM. Why not spend $10 and get 100% of a tree - in your own yard. Be aware of what we get sucked into.The perception revolution and your lack of awareness and reluctance to question will have its unintended consequences down the road - and then what?The current state of Federal Income Tax and Public schools is not what was originally intended.