First off, I apologize for my lack of blogs of late. I've made a new schedule: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays I'll blog. I'll also blog when big stuff goes down. And now for the super-angry-rant-filled blog you've all been waiting for.
I am certainly not a fan of bailouts. America was founded on the basis of the consumer rule and capitalism. People should buy what they want and that should dictate prices and goods available. If people want to make dumb decisions, they should take the fall and blame no one but themselves. The people who are hurt by this got interest-only loans and adjustable rate mortgages. If you get these, you're going down. Interest-only loans cannot be paid off if you're only paying interest: You'll pay till you die. Adjustable rate morgages change the amount you have to pay at a time based on the market. If the market goes down, you pay more. Turns out the rampant use of these two strategies led to the current downfall we now face.
As I already said, bailouts are a no-no. But it would appear that things are far worse then they should have ever gotten. By Saturday, no one will be able to get loans for just about anything. The bailout plan that failed today was supposed to make it all go away. Good Job! (sarcasm) But I'm not certain which path would be the best. Should we let these people off the hook and hope they learned their lessons? Or should we stick to our guns and potentially watch the world burn? I honestly don't know this time. Although, we can have hope: "The Lord Will Provide"
Monday, September 29, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Time for a press pow-wow
Whenever my Step-dad talks to my little-brother, he opens it up by jokeingly starting with, "Let's have a father/son pow-wow". I think I should have one of those with the media right about now. Let me lay this out for ya:
First up- Leave Sarah Palin ALONE! I can't tell you the amount of times I've heard those ever-so loving and accepting democrats say nasty comments about this lady. And the one that really gets my goat: Some don't think her youngest son is actually her son. If anyone I knew said that, I might have to have a little chat with the principal on why my fist has someone else's teeth embeded in the knuckle, if you know what I mean. I'm honestly sick of it.
Topic Number Zwei: I know hurricane's are bad and all, but why do i keep having to listen to some sad-sob story about some idiot family who woke up in their second floor bedroom ankle deep in water just because they wouldn't evacuate. For crying in a bucket, folks, It's a stinking HURRICANE! Why would you willingly stand in it's way?! Come one, use your head for something besides a hat rack!
And Lastly, my Number Three for this fine fall week: I am fed up with global warming nonesense. There's a few factors to this little phenomena: It all started in the early nineties. The only reason weather averages were up globally was because the soviet union went down, effectively shutting down their weather stations in places like siberia, where it is pretty cold. Of course the removal of a few outliers will change things up. The Farmer's Almanac says that the nest ten to twenty years will be colder then average. What people don't realize is that the earth runs in cycles. There was a temporary hot spot in the middle ages: Ever wonder why the Vikings decided that greenland would be a nice place to live? For more info on this, I recommend the Book "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global warming." It's a good read.
And Lastly, my Number Three for this fine fall week: I am fed up with global warming nonesense. There's a few factors to this little phenomena: It all started in the early nineties. The only reason weather averages were up globally was because the soviet union went down, effectively shutting down their weather stations in places like siberia, where it is pretty cold. Of course the removal of a few outliers will change things up. The Farmer's Almanac says that the nest ten to twenty years will be colder then average. What people don't realize is that the earth runs in cycles. There was a temporary hot spot in the middle ages: Ever wonder why the Vikings decided that greenland would be a nice place to live? For more info on this, I recommend the Book "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global warming." It's a good read.
Well this just about sums up this weeks events. I'd like to Make a shout out to a Mr. Jack Schmalzreid. WAZZUP!
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Busy week
Sorry I haven't posted this week, folks. I've been caught somewhere between School, job-hunting, and working at the school concession stands every night, and I'm beat. SO, I'm gonna give a nice little recap for this whole stinking week.
Tuesday: The First REAL night of the RNC. Not a whole lot happened. Apparently, Sarah Palin's daughter being pregnant is news. Not so much in my opinion. Sure, it's unfortunate, but it is a private matter, and thus has nothing to do with the media. We're sick of hearing about it, so chill. We also recieved an E-Mail that day saying we could reserve tickets to hear McCain and Palin speak on Saturday. This slowly wound down when on thursday we learned that even though they were reserved, It was still a first come-first serve thing. My dad used a few choice words I'd rather not repeat on that whole fiasco.
Wednesday: Sarah Palin is probably one of the best speakers I think I've ever heard. She really fired up the whole convention, and probably won McCain a few votes at the same time. Little Known Fact: Her teleprompter wasn't working very well so she had to recall most of her 20 minute speech from memory. Not even my keen eyes noticed this.
Thursday: McCain showed he can give a decent speech as well. Not as good as Palin's, but he's never been so great at that kind of stuff. The end of the speech was particularly enthralling, and I've never seen that man so excited.
All In all, it wasn't too bad of a week. I'll try to keep posting regardless of my personal energy reserves this week folks, Sorry bout that.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Kind of a Slow Labor Day. . . Not that that's a bad thing
Well, Labor Day has come and gone, and not a whole lot happened. The RNC took the high ground (like in Star Wars Ep. III) and shortened their events for today to just a short joint speech by Mrs. Bush and Mrs. McCain. The cause for this lackluster change in events was Senior Gustav. It would appear that El Presidente has learned from his mistakes, though I think the Katrina Fiasco is far more the Local Government's responsibility.
As I sat on my couch watching Fox News today, I was proud that the RNC would have to be put on hold today, regardless of how bored I was. I'm glad that Bush and the Governors of the affected states were staying behind to make sure everything turned out O.k., and It most certainly did. Only 7 lives were lost (wow, I feel bad about saying only, but I could have been far worse), and there was minimal destruction, felt mostly along the coast.
I guess I can sum up the experiences of the day by saying I got the most out of this year's Labor Day by doing very little, which is supposed to be the point of the day anyways, right? But I do think we should all remember and pray for the men and women who's lives have been affected by the Hurricane. I leave you with one final question: Who decided to name Hurricanes anyways? I bet it was a tree-hugger.
As I sat on my couch watching Fox News today, I was proud that the RNC would have to be put on hold today, regardless of how bored I was. I'm glad that Bush and the Governors of the affected states were staying behind to make sure everything turned out O.k., and It most certainly did. Only 7 lives were lost (wow, I feel bad about saying only, but I could have been far worse), and there was minimal destruction, felt mostly along the coast.
I guess I can sum up the experiences of the day by saying I got the most out of this year's Labor Day by doing very little, which is supposed to be the point of the day anyways, right? But I do think we should all remember and pray for the men and women who's lives have been affected by the Hurricane. I leave you with one final question: Who decided to name Hurricanes anyways? I bet it was a tree-hugger.
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