So they're saying that this is the most important Presidential election of our time.
Until the election in 2012 that is. Then that one will be the most important election of our time. I wonder if we'll ever hear them say an election doesn't matter much?
Polls report Obama is up by 10 points. Another poll reports it's tied. Another says the race is tightening. The only thing tightening is the rear end on people listening to pollsters. Any more tightening and we may need a government sponsored enima for the population.
Some news columnist in Missouri wrote a column stating that the term "Socialism" is code for African American. Funny, Websters defines it as: A theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole. And "Columnist" is code word for "lacking a proper dictionary".
Just because McCarthy used that term back in the 60's does not give him the authority to redefine the word for the rest of the world. If I say "goofy" means "news columnist" do I get to change the definition for everyone else later in history?
We need to have a math quiz for anyone who applies for a mortgage. That way people can qualify only if they know how to subtract the amount of a house payment plus insurance and escrow from the net take home pay they recieve every month. Pass the test and you can qualify for a house.
The test also should be given to the politicians before they can vote on any spending bill and any bill that involves money!
Why can't we have a coalition to patrol the coast off of Somalia and start blowing the pirates out of the water? Do that a few times and I bet it'll get safe to sail through there really quick!
Is it me or have halloween costumes become cheaply made and poorly designed?
Fall is my favorite time of the year.
The temps cool down, the leaves turn brown,
and a chill is in the air.
Now if only we can have snow for Christmas Day!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Random Musing..
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Monday, October 06, 2008
Who's watching the watchers?
Mortgage Crisis. Banking crisis. Stock Market Crisis. 800 Billion bailout. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. And yet where did this slippery slope begin? Perhaps we're concentrating on the wrong cast of culprits?
I was watching the TV today and there was a congressional committee drilling the CEO of Lehman Brothers about how much compensation he received before the company went bankrupt. It got me thinking. The people asking the questions should also be the ones on the receiving side of the inquisition. You see, it was the US Congress that relaxed the rules on the mortgage giants called Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. This resulted in banks and lenders offering subprime mortgages to people who were clearly not qualified for the amount they requested. This in turn led to housing prices surging to unreasonable prices, defaults, foreclosures, housing slumps, and bankruptcies.
See this link...
As a result, whether for good intentions or bad, we have in effect people (congress) making business decisions that they are not qualified to make. Let me ask you...if you had a person you knew not too well, who was not steadily employed or did not make very much, come up and ask to borrow $10,000, would you lend it to them? What if they threatened to take you to court? That is essentially what the government set up the banks to do. Banks are to blame for allowing the loans but congress is to blame for putting them in a position that in order to make solid financial decisions they would have to fight lawsuit after lawsuit.
We need a whole new congress. Not just democrats, not just republicans, we need a good ol' house cleaning. The people all spoke when the bailout plan was put forth. At least 2 to 1 against any bailout yet not only did they pass it (the 2nd time around) they added PORK to the 2nd bill! How wrong was that!!! That's adding salt to the wound. By adding another 100 billion in pork to an already bad bill, they not only told the american taxpayer to stick it, they did it while giving us the finger!
I for one am going to be looking at who voted for this pig of a bill and making my decisions with that in mind this November.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Smooth Sailing
What a great week it's been at work. In the airline industry if you're late the issues just multiply. These last two weeks, even with Hurricane Ike, have been extremely smooth. Yesterday we were at 97% on time. I haven't seen that in years!
All week we've been in the 90's for on time performance and that's a great thing.
The weather across the country has helped a lot also. We've had sunny weather everyday and in the 80-90's for temperatures. Let's hope that we can continue this for as long as possible.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Gas, Oil, Politics
Wow! It's been almost a year since my last post. Seems I think about it occasionally but it's usually at times when I don't have the time or proper venue for blogging. Usually it's in the car while listening to some news talk show who gets me to start thinking about topics of the day, week or year and then of course once I turn off the engine I completely forget about blogging.
I have a lot to say, just not the memory to keep it long enough to reach a computer. Gas has gone from $1.75 a gallon to $3.80 or more. We're down to the remaining nominations for this years Presidential elections. People in Myanmar and Zimbabwe are still being oppressed by their malevolent leaders, and inflation is rising here in the USA. While every year we elect a new president is important, this one could be different. John McCain and Barak Obama. This could be the year of choosing between the person who is disliked the least.
Barak Obama is a liberal. Plain and clear. He talks a good message but what he wants to do scares the crap outta me. Raise taxes, pull out of Iraq and the middle east, talk to people who have been saying for longer than GW was in office that they want to kill us and increase the size of the government. If he wins it will be a bad ride for the USA. We may be better liked by other countries, but only because they'll see us less potent a player in global events.
John McCain. He's got attitude. Sometimes good sometimes bad. He is more middle of the road. He supported amnesty for illegals, went against a President of his own party (which is not necessarily a bad thing but..) and has been known to go off the handle a little. I like that he supports the troops, I do not believe that Obama feels that way, and I do think John McCain has the background serving our country which you can't help but to admire. The man was imprisoned, tortured and even went so far as to let others take his place for release when the time came. Courage is something he has an abundance of. He doesn't have a great economic background though. Then again, neither does Obama. I was going to vote for McCain back in 2000 but he failed to win the nomination and by the time Texas was voting in the primaries the choice was made. He's a maverick in the Republican party, but perhaps that's what they need? Most are failing to adhere to republican principles of limited spending and reduced government. Especially limited spending. We are going to lose more seats in the House and Senate and that will be why. Scandals, big spending and a general disregard for the people of this country will cause the Dems to be in total control for 2-4 years. If the Republicans don't get their heads straightened out it will be much much longer. The only hope will be to have McCain as president during this time. One of the biggest things the Republicans can do to show they've changed is to allow Jeff Flake or Mike Pence into leadership roles. Stop the pork, stop the funding of pet projects under the pretense that it creates jobs and stimulates the market, stop lying to us. The reason this country is so politically divided isn't because of the population, it's because of the politicians. There's a civil war that's been going on in the nations capitol and it needs to end.
Oil. Drill. Here. Now. It may take 5-8 years before it reaches the markets but if we had started drilling back in Clintons years we'd be coming online right now, when we need it the most. No one in Washington has a comprehensive energy policy. Everyone wants to make something happen now, but no one is setting up the future except for failure. We have an abundance of oil 100 miles from the coast. Several other nations are already in those areas drilling so why aren't we? Why would you allow other countries to drill in areas you won't allow our own corporations to go? Make a deal. Tell the oil companies that in exchange for allowing them to drill off the coast 100 miles (deep sea) and perhaps even in Wyoming, they will: 1-subsidize the cost of the oil bought by the US thus reducing the cost to the population as does several other oil producing nations (Saudi Arabia gas cost about $1.00 a gallon) and 2-reserve a percentage of the profits from selling oil on the open market to pay the Federal Government with the funds earmarked solely for the reduction of the national debt and alternative energy research. No pork spending, no government programs, and no wasteful spending of these funds. We could drill, extract, refine, and sell gas to other countries, just as several middle east countries do and reap the profits for our country. This would reduce our dependence upon unstable regions and allow us to reduce our need of global presence by our military. Once these unstable regions realize their cash machine no longer needs them I think you would see a drastic change in attitude toward the United States. Imagine the United States energy independent and even gaining profits from our production of oil. The possibilities would be limitless. Reduced debt, energy independence, reduced military responsibilities, and perhaps even a trade surplus. That city of lights on the hill could be us, if only we allow it.
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