Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Clarence II

Clarence Thomas is a judge on the supreme court.  Many of us well remember the character smearing he survived.  A woman (I wouldn't call her a lady) loudly accused him of terrible things.  It was all very sensational.

That's probably why I was so shocked when the blue dress with the stain was revealed as fact after our president swore under oath that he did not have sex with that woman.  No sensationalism there.  Move along.  It's only sex.  You Republicans are obsessed with things that are personal.  Nothing stuck to Teflon Bill.

Now we have my choice-so-far, Herman, being accused.  He's not handling it well.  The NRA (National Restaurant Association) probably dealt with the accusations of harassment and quickly settled with the ladies.  We may never know as most of the times the agreements are sealed and there are non-disclosure clauses on both sides.

The bottom line.  I believe the DNC/Obama are afraid of running against Herman.  Romney is "wall street" and pro government run healthcare.  Herman is not a politician.  He's a black "who doesn't know his place" as I heard on the radio the other day.  Seriously?  He belongs in the boardroom, in the corner office, in the Oval Office.

I put little value in the dug up history.  I pray Herman learns from this and better communicates the truth straight up.  He may have learned more during the day.  He claims any accusations were handled by the organization.  He's got to stick to just what he knows first hand.

'til later

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Don't Rape Me

According to our Vice President, if Congress does not pass the President's new "stimulus" law, I can expect rapes, robberies, and the like to increase.  His reason is there will be less first responders available to protect me.

I think I will apply for the proper documents necessary and then go buy myself a gun.  I believe it would be cheaper for us all if we each armed ourselves.

What say you?

'til later

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Insanity

Life is insane.  America is insane.  We are sending military into central Africa.  No UN involvement?

The White House is being investigated for knowledge of the Solyndra fiasco and Fast & Furious gun purchases.  The Super Committee is struggling and will likely cut our defense budget for a lot.  Obama is usurping Congress more and more.  Our dollars are worth less and less.  There's talk of taxing balances held in 401(k) and IRAs even before we are allowed to take $ out.  More foreclosures, more food stamps, more insanity.

Hippies, homeless, radicals, and hired protesters are sitting in our parks and walking city streets around the country and soon around the world protesting.....um....wealth?  greed?  capitalism?  mean people?  lack of jobs?  More and more insanity and the threat of violence.  Why?  Purpose?  Chaos reigns around us.

I get depressed and anxious.  That's not what God wants for me.  I am determined to spend more time in prayer for peace and confidence that He is still in charge.  I pray for His protection over this nation and this world.

'til later

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Steve Jobs

Jobs was a visionary and a dreamer.  He did not invent the computer but he saw possibilities beyond the known.  He loved what he did and was excellent at it.

He made money.  He was a capitalist.  He was an employer.

He was what I think the Wall Street protesters are protesting.  Do they realize that?

I've also heard they may be upset at the cost of their student loans.  I am convinced these loans were taken out with full disclosure.  The rates were set.  Plus I would remind all that Obama took over the student loan program from his mighty throne in Washington a couple of years ago.  Are they mad at Obama?

Please don't get caught up in the parallels drawn between these sit in and nearly completely white Wall Street folks with the Tea Party.  Let me say Tea Parties.  The Tea Parties are focused and polite.  Wall Street is full of disconnected, unfocused people who are concerned about how to knit sleeping bags for their future time on the Street.  Plus, some of their signs have to be pixeled out when shown on TV.

'til later

Monday, October 3, 2011

Thanks but No Thanks

Let me see if I get this right.  It angered Senator Durbin and others that banks were getting so much $ on debit card transactions.  So the answer was to force reduction of those fees.  Done.  Period.

Was it broken?  Did it need fixing?  Free enterprise implies no intervention.  If the retailers thought the transaction fees (they paid them) were too high, they would have done one of two things.  Not accepted debit card transactions or build the fee into their normal cost of doing business.  Bingo.

So we all paid the extra $ for the retailer accepting debit card payments.  But don't we also cover the 2 or 3% credit card fees?  Don't we indirectly cover all of the retailer's banking fees?

If the market had no problem with these fees, why fix it?  Did Senator Durbin really want all debit card users to face monthly fees?  He stuck his thumb in the dike but it didn't need it.  So, now banks will charge for debit card usage.  So?

Users may time their usage.  Say, wait until Tuesday to buy something because that will mean I had a whole month not using the card and therefore save $5 fee for the month?

I might suggest that Bank of America will get even more $ from the $60/year charges to each account tied to a debit card.

The kicker is, Durbin picked the winners and losers.  If a bank isn't too big, it will not be affected.  Helping the little guy.

Anyone read Atlas Shrugged lately?

'til later

Friday, September 23, 2011

Feedback Please

The year 2011 is nearly 3/4 over.  The third quarter ends September 30.  I would like some feedback from my people.

Are you better off than you were January 1?

Have you reconsidered your holiday budget?  Will your gift giving and other holiday expenses be less than last year?

Do you know someone who has lost their job this year?

Do you know someone who has lost their home this year?

This is not a scientific poll.  I have very few people who visit my blog; therefore, the sampling will be too small to mean anything.  This is purely to satisfy my curiosity.

'til later

Monday, September 19, 2011

Balance Sheet

Companies keep balance sheets.  It's a list of all their assets and all their debts.  It also shows owner equity and net income.  It is a snapshot of a business's figures at a given time such as month end or year end.

Among the listed debts would be things like withheld payroll taxes due to be remitted to government; amounts owed on credit cards and lines of credit; mortgage balances at that exact time; and others like balance of gift cards outstanding and all amounts due to bond holders.  A bond holder is a lender to a company.

Many thousands of people hold corporate bonds in their retirement funds and IRAs and 401(k) plans.  The rates paid to these lenders is often higher than government bonds; therefore, the holder faces higher risks but not without some protection.

These bond holders hold claim to assets of the company in the case of a bankruptcy.  There is a pecking order.  There are levels of bonds that stand in line ahead of others at claiming assets in the case of a bankruptcy.

Understand?  So when a bankruptcy is filed, all creditors are identified.  Their claims are satisfied ahead of stockholders.  Stockholders own a piece of the company, all of the company.  Debts and assets.  Once all creditors are fully satisfied, then leftovers are divided among the stock owners.

Of course the White House in the case of Chrysler's bankruptcy, bypassed the rules and dissed the bond holders.  A case brought by the Indiana State Teacher's Retirement Fund went all the way to the Supreme Court in 2009 but the rules were broken and those bond holders lost everything including claim against assets.


Keep all this in mind as the case of  California based Solyndra Inc.  unfolds.  We will learn more and more in the future about how a "deal" was struck to move stockholders ahead of bond holders (in this case We The People).  We have no claim to the $535 million we lent them.  Once again, besides fraud, the law was broken when this deal was made.  


Stay tuned.


'til later

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Refocus

It was recently suggested that I change the name of my blog.  Bargain Barb doesn't capture what I've been posting over the past 3+ years.  That's very true.

I will try to refocus my purpose:  To share my tips and suggestions for handling and saving $.

Meanwhile, it's the politics of today and the bent of this administration that makes our $ issues paramount.

We all know someone who is unemployed.  Someone struggling to make their mortgage payments.  Someone whose retirement savings have diminished considerably over the past decade.  Someone who is also worried about inflation.  You can't print money and not realize your $ is worth less and less.

Obama has printed more $ than all the $ printed between Washington and Reagan.  Stop.  Think about that.  Our national debt sits well over $14 Trillion.  That's 14 million million.

This week President Obama has promised a revised tax code.  He can't seem to stomach people keeping much of what they earn.  Truthfully he is against capitalism and the wealthy.  When did wealth become equal to evil?

Well, so much for refocusing.

'til later

Friday, September 16, 2011

Double Dip

A double dip in the ice cream parlor 3 blocks from our home was two scoops on a cone.  Ah, the memories of Grandpa walking us over for a double dip.

These days double dip has an ominous sound, dread.

Fox Business paints a picture so we will know what one will feel like.  House prices will continue to fall.  Unemployment will reach the levels of 1982 - 10%.  [Note:  Illinois officially has hit 9.9%]  Consumer spending and confidence will fall.  We just saw August with no "back to school" bounce.  Plus, the national debt will increase.

Oops.  Maybe we are in the middle of one.  I pray we are not.  We are a great nation that works and needs to get back to work.  We invent, we sweat, and we enjoy.

'til later

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Israel Loyalty?

New York voted to replace Anthony Weiner with a little known Catholic retiree.  Bob Turner is headed to Washington to represent a large Jewish district that has not elected a GOP Rep since 1923.  Nearly a century of one party representation.  What has changed?

People will say the Dem candidate had distanced himself from Obama and was not seen as a loyalist.

People will say it indicates the nation is awake and will take out Obama in 2012.

I suggest it has been Obama's anti-Israel rhetoric and policy.  I think the Jewish community is awakening.

'til later

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Jobs Bill(s) and Program(s)

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904332804576538361788872004.html

It's a long article but very informative.  The history of the government training and "helping" the unemployment.

Shocker.  Obama wants his new jobs program to follow the example of the Georgia job plan.  Read the article.:

Mr. Obama also wants a new federal initiative to be based on Georgia Work$, which the president describes as a program in which "people who collect unemployment insurance participate in temporary work as a way to build their skills while they look for a permanent job." But Georgia Work$ has produced far more headlines than jobs—fewer than 200 this year, according to a recent article in Politico.


Begun in 2003, Georgia Work$ gives people a chance to "train" at an employer for eight weeks. They receive no salary but continue collecting unemployment compensation and as well as a $240 weekly stipend from the state of Georgia. Last year, the stipend was increased to $600 a week and anyone who said they needed a job was allowed to participate. 


Does no one fact check this president?  He has twice (2009 and 2011) stated that Abraham Lincoln was the founder of the Republican Party.  Wrong, wrong, wrong.  


Who's driving the bus?


'til later

Monday, September 12, 2011

Beck Radio

Heard the funniest "game" on Glenn Beck this morning.  They played parts from Obama's speeches.  One from a 2009 speech and one this year.  Both about the stimulus/jobs bill, etc.  They sounded so similar, words were the same in many of the pairs.  The game was to decide which one was from 2009 and which from 2011.

Bob and I were in the car for several hours this morning.  We "played" in the car and we were only right once.  Same phrase but Obama's tone was angrier so we knew it was from 2011.  We laughed but then we grew quiet.

I was overwhelmed by the seriousness of it all.  We spent over $850 Billion with the first stimulus and now he wants over $450 Billion.

Let's review the definition of insanity.  Same behavior expecting different result.  Seriously insane.

'til later

Friday, September 9, 2011

Good Idea?

I just heard that the government is recommending the 14 million unemployed to take a part time job, especially if they can find one in their field of experience or education.

I have a friend who is in management at a manufacturing plant in the Carolinas.  They have offered jobs to people who have said they would not take the job until their unemployment ran out.  They would want to start in a couple of months.  Why work if one doesn't have to?

So, let's extend the unemployment benefits another year or so, recommend they work part time which will cause loss of those precious unemployment checks, and then we are upset that the rich corporations are not hiring. Maybe we need to revisit this whole thing.

If I was on unemployment and getting those regular checks until a known date (which may be extended), I would be a fool to take a part time job.  Really, Big Brother?

Someone up there on the Hill should come down into the trenches.  Talk to my friend.

'til later

Thursday, September 8, 2011

ESP

I have ESP.  No need to watch the address to Congress this evening.  No need to watch this president once again diminish the office with a campaign speech in front of the joint Congress and Justices.

I predict he'll demand at least $300 billion to hire union only workers to do all kinds of important tasks from shore to shore.  He has decided this exciting 2% reduction in "payroll taxes" should be extended and possible expanded to include employer side.  [Note:  I thought Social Security was in trouble and yet he reduces the amount being collected in this big ponzi scheme.]

He will toot that he's lowered the amount of restrictions on patents without mentioning all the new regulations and hurdles he has placed in the path of businesses.  He will continue to toot every socialistic step he has taken and how wonderfully they have affected the middle class.  He's the biggest support of the middle class.

Since I have foretold all this, no need to watch.  Let's watch the pre-game shows.  NFL kicks off right after the president speaks.

At least the GOP is smart enough not to respond......

'til later

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Exclusivity

Obama will ask for $300 billion tomorrow night for construction which will mean jobs.  Never mind that most of the construction/infrastructure money never built much of anything.  That's from the infamous stimulus money.  [Dems no longer will use the word stimulus.]

Where did that money go?  A question many are asking.  But never mind, Obama will get billions more.

Underlying truth:  Union only jobs.  Exclusively union work.

Fair?  Open?  Honest?  Transparent?

'til later

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Time Changes Things

What a difference time makes.  We saw 95 degrees on Friday with very high humidity.  Yesterday, Labor Day, I wore a sweater as we warmed to the mid-60s.  It was wonderful to open the windows and air out this place PLUS how wonderful not to hear the air kicking on and off all day.  The meter slowed down.

Labor Day.  Parades (even allowing Republicans to participate), grilling, family and friends.

This holiday has a long history going way back to the 1880s.  It was celebrate on May 1 or May Day for a while.  It has its roots in the AFL and the Socialism Party.  In Europe labor and socialism still celebrate on May Day.

Shocked that the AFL is tied to socialism?  I set out the challenge to you.  Dig back into time and find the truth.

Of course, now we celebrate the three-day holiday grilling, waving the flag and mourning the end of summer.

'til later

Friday, September 2, 2011

What Matters?

The flag is flying.  My Army solider nephew is on R&R in Indiana with his family.  The waters are calm.  The sun is out.  A holiday is upon us.

What matters?  This country matters.  Family matters.  The economy matters.

Freedom matters.  Make that freedoms.  Our freedoms matter.

May God continue to bless the United States of America.

'til later

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Boehner's Comeback

"As you know, the House of Representatives and Senate are each required to adopt a Concurrent Resolution to allow for a Joint Session of Congress to receive the President. And as the Majority Leader announced more than a month ago, the House will not be in session until Wednesday, September 7, with votes at 6:30 that evening. With the significant amount of time - typically more than three hours - that is required to allow for a security sweep of the House Chamber before receiving a President, it is my recommendation that your address be held on the following evening, when we can ensure there will be no parliamentary or logistical impediments that might detract from your remarks. As such, on behalf of the bipartisan leadership and membership of both the House and Senate, I respectfully invite you to address a Joint Session of Congress on Thursday, September 8, 2011 in the House Chamber, at a time that works best for your schedule."

The internet claims Boehner dissed Obama. Mean old Boehner. Some of his letter makes sense. I think the letter was ill advised. Let Obama go ahead and see how difficult and how against the LAW it would be or at least difficult. Let him look bad but not the GOP look bad.

Also, could not the GOP debate have been moved back an hour or two? It's in California where they would have had more day left. Then the debate could have include the wonderfully brand new suggestions Obama has promised. A quick response among our candidates. A thought. Not mine. Krauthammer's.

'til later

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Alan Krueger

Alan Krueger is President Obama's pick to head the White House Council of Economic Advisers. He has to be confirmed by Congress. Another teacher/author/public office holder. Are all the CEOs busy? He could find no one with business experience, profit earning administration?

This man wrote about a study that showed that raising the minimum wage actually increased employment in New Jersey versus Pennsylvania where the minimum wage was not increased. It was later discredited. So much for that theory. On to others.

Like one source said, Krueger is just another of Obama's yes men.

What's interesting is that this man has to be confirmed. Lately Obama has been circumventing Congress all together. He could not get the dream act through his Democratic controlled Congress so he wrote one into law. He could not get Cap and Trade passed either so he's gotten regulations to do the job. I hear he'll be shutting down 10% of our coal powered energy plants by year's end.

Grab your wallet. Our energy prices will "necessarily" sky rocket. That was one of his campaign promises. He's a man of his word.

Next week, he'll be announcing another stimulus package. More roads, more training, more government. This Congress will not pass it but it'll look good, like he's doing something. Plus, it'll be great fodder for his reelection campaign. Those bad Republicans hindered our economic recovery. Genius.

'til later





Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Dr. King

I was in high school when Dr. King was murdered. Have you seen pictures of the new 30' statue and his memorial that will be dedicated soon? What bothers me is his face.

The times were painful. People were angry on both sides of the Civil Rights issue. Note: Al Gore Sr. voted against the bill. Many did. Some because they felt we needed to uphold our law that are all men are created equal. All men should be free of judgement.

That was Dr. King's vision. Not by skin color but by content of character. MLK marched and worked as a Christian for justice. That was his theme. He was determined, he was respected, he was targeted.

The new statue has a face more stern and more angry than I remember Dr. King.

The new memorial honors a martyr of the revolution but there were many lives dedicated to change, to awareness of injustices. Dr. King is the face remembered. His Dream speech spoke to the masses of all colors.

Let us all focus on the content of our character. And what is just and right and colorblind.

'til later

Monday, August 29, 2011

Big Nose


Big Brother has a large nose. He has it in all kinds of things.

He raided Gibson Guitars because of use of questionable woods.

He has determined that farmers are the answer to all our dust pollution.

He wants to inspect our lake for bad water practices.

He has protected illegal activity because he has a bigger heart.

He wants to widen roads across this great land but wants us to use electric cars on them.

He thinks by giving us a 2% break in our FICA withholding he's stimulating the economy. Note: Illinois raised our income taxes by 2% so our net paychecks are the same for now.

He has all the answers, is the only one who can carry us cradle to grave, and he will soon be using the power grid to watch our coming and going.

He loves us best of all.

'til later

Saturday, August 27, 2011

More Bad News

The number of people claiming new jobless benefits rose again last week. Our debt grows, more and more houses are vacant, new unemployment claims grow again, no end in sight.

That latest rumor is that Obama will propose spending more $ to get the economy going again. What? He knows no other way. He's an organizer and has little or no history working for a profit-making company or entity. That is other than fund raising for political and public good causes.

They say he's been consulting with major CEOs and some governors. However, I think he's just been spending time lately with his girls and his wife. Of course, they were not captured in all those pictures of golf, golf, golf. I'm sure they were there. That's the only reason he gave for vacationing with all those pearly white people on Martha. Right?

So, be warned. They are going to spend more $ that China will have to lend us. Anyone else worried about being beholden to them?

'til later

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Kick 'Em


Why don't people think about how actions will hurt those that have the least. Those that are barely getting by. Those who have little or nothing.

Our toll roads around Chicago were very difficult to adjust to when we moved here in 1985. The tolls had been $.25 for decades but increased to $.40 in 1983. That was a 60% increase.

Years ago we invested in I-Pass and purchased a transponder. The upside is we can swiftly remit our tolls. Those who do not have I-Pass or other state systems that Illinois recognizes, now pay twice or on average $.80.

One more advantage for us is we can track usage for Bob's business expenses.

Later today the Toll Board and our Governor will increase tolls by 87.5%, from $.40 to $.75. That's for us with I-Pass. Other drivers just passing through will pay $1.50.

Tax the rich. This hits everyone who uses the fastest roads around here. This hits those who commute into the city and can not use the trains. This hits those who are driving around to get from Indiana to Wisconsin 5 times what it cost them in 1983.

Truckers will pay more to get around 294 that it costs them to cross the entire state of Pennsylvania. Hit those who are trying to make a living.

Is it time for change, even in Illinois?

'til later


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

More Illinois Stats

Since our big tax increase was signed into law in January 2011, the state of Illinois has lost 89,000 jobs!

Do we regret electing our new governor? Same old, same old.

He was heard slamming Rick Perry lately. That's a name that gets a lot of attention these days. Maybe the GOP presidential hopefuls that get the most bad press are the ones feared most? Just thinking.

'til later

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Jobs

Illinois unemployment is now 9.5%. An employer of 250 is announcing this morning that due to anti-business environment in Illinois, they are moving to Indiana. A move of less than 50 miles will save them immediately.

No big deal? We lose 250 families. So?

The effects will be felt at area grocery stores, dry cleaners, restaurants, daycare centers, dentists, and on and on.

The governor's office has pronounced that the raises in taxes on individuals and businesses in Illinois has not connection with our unemployment. Genius.

'til later

Monday, August 22, 2011

Obama Signs into Law His Desire

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on 8/18, announced that many illegal immigrants who were facing deportation but had no criminal record, would be allowed to stay in the country.

The government will direct immigration-enforcement agents not to place immigrants into deportation proceedings simply for being in the country illegally. Under the changes announced, senior White House officials said the government will review 300,000 pending immigration cases one by one to look for low-priority cases that could be thrown out under a process known as “prosecutorial discretion.”

Did we hear much about this in the media? He can just sign "law" and millions sigh. They are safe unless they are convicted of a terrible felony.

That Congress of ours is impotent. They could not pass Obama's Dream Act so what was he to do?

Who those this save? His aunt is spared. It seems there are over 10,000 Nigerians who are granted safety with the stroke of Emperor Obama's pen. But more importantly, Obama gets a large gold star from all Latinos in this country against our laws, or what were our laws and are similar to those of other countries.

All hail the powerful emperor.

'til later

Friday, August 19, 2011

Verizon Strike

The Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are fighting Verizon's call for a pension freeze and for contributions to health insurance premiums, among other things. About 45,000 Verizon workers from Massachusetts to Virginia walked off the job Aug. 7.

Bob and I have Verizon Wireless. I read more about the protests outside the home of Verizon's CEO. These workers do not work for Verizon Wireless. They work for Verizon Phone, land line division.

More and more, especially those 30 and under, are forgoing land lines for cell phone usage only. It's been the trend for years.

This is a matter of economics. Less demand, reduce overhead. Less workers needed to service fewer land lines.

The request for changes in pensions and requesting employee contribution toward health care are very common among many companies. Bob started paying toward our health coverage in the late 1980s. He was hired under a pension that was removed for new hires in the mid-1980s. As the 401(k) was introduced in the late 1970s, more and more companies have contributed toward a "match" of 401(k) contributions and less toward established pension plans. This is especially true for non-union employees.

So, here we are 30 years later and unions are refusing what management had no choice about. Times have changed. Less pension plans and less land lines.

'til later

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Dismissed

A farmer asks a question and is soundly dismissed. He said he'd rather start his day in the tractor cab and not filling out forms and doing paperwork. His concern over regulations were founded in new noise pollution, dust pollution, and water run regulations.

Obama was at a seed manufacturer (Wyffels Hybrids) in rural Illinois. He bravely took questions from the town hall audience. I'm sure this farmer was not expected to ask hard questions and he'll be in trouble with Uncle Sam just like Joe the Plumber.

President Obama told the farmer "don't always believe what you hear" and blamed Washington for ginning up speculation.

Hard questions dismissed. If we want to know what's in the bill, we have to pass it. That's what the Speaker of the House answered in regards to what we all now call Obamacare. Don't always believe what you hear.

Don't ask. You really don't want to know the answers. I'm fed up with Big Brother antics. Obama gave a speech outside his new $1.2 million bus about he wants everything to say three words. Made in America. Duh. Bus made in Canada.

He's much smarter than you and I and the farmer in Atkinson IL. No need to ask questions.

'til later



Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Green Jobs?

Evergreen Solar Inc., the once-promising company that took tens of millions of dollars in incentives from state government, is bankrupt. Evergreen was losing money on every solar panel it made. They are currently in debt to the tune of $500 million.

Interest in the Chevy Volt has greatly diminished. However, Obama declared on his bus tour that "you need to understand your market." He continued with you can not make money on SUVs and trucks only.

Fleeced. We've been fleeced. There's a company who hired 14 people with government aid and did energy retro-fitting of THREE houses. They're going under too.

More $ from Peter to pay Paul.

Did you hear that they are saying that food stamps are a stimulus to the economy. What? Paul can buy food and that creates jobs? As long as Mary or Paul or Timothy are buying food, jobs are SAVED. Created? Not.

And what about Peter? Since he's supporting green jobs, providing food for Paul et al, and contributing to the crushing interest on our nation's debt, Peter has less $ to spend.

Now we threaten to take more and more of Peter's earnings. Will he invest what he has left? Will he take the risk of hiring more people? Will he start a new venture?

Would you? Uncertainty reigns. Peter is clinging to his $ and keeping it safe.

'til later

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Ryan Rhodes

Ryan Rhodes is the young man who asked Obama about the Tea Party being called terrorist. Obama refused to acknowledge the question but agreed to meet with Ryan alone.

Ryan reports that Obama denied Biden ever called anyone in the Tea Party a terrorist.

I learned today that Ryan used to work for a car dealership that Obama put out of business when he took over the car companies. I would have thought he'd ask about that or how Obama can just take over companies. But he is a Tea Party member and simply wanted to clear the air about the rhetoric used.

'til later

Monday, August 15, 2011

Pay-Go

In February 2010, right after the last time the debt ceiling was raised, President Obama signed into law Pay-Go. You know. Pay for what you spend as you go. Pay as you go.

If we have been paying as we've gone, why would we need to raise the debt ceiling again?

If this is true, why has no one asked? Too hard a question?

Or is this law just a silly nod with a wink?

'til later

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Why

Unemployment among blacks was roughly 10% throughout Clinton and Bush but jumped since Obama took office to over 16%. Why?
And if it's true, should they be the loudest voice against Obama's efforts which are failing?
Or, is the idea to keep the blacks and over minorities riled up. Get them to hate whites, anyone with decent clothes, or a SUV? Hate the wealthy however they are identified. Hate, hate, uprise.
Is that what we watched in the UK? Is it coming here by design?
'til later

Friday, August 12, 2011

Obamacare Ruling

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals just ruled that the mandate inside Obamacare that individuals must purchase a policy is not constitutional. It leaves the rest of the bill alone.
One more leg of the stool kicked out. This thing will cost more than originally stated. It will affect every one of us as it contains changes to medicare payroll deductions.
It will set up "death panels" as Palin warned.
Most of the damage will go into effect after Obama is defeated and no longer in the White House.
My prayer is that this bill be overturned, eliminated, thrown out. Does health care need reform. Sure. Open the state borders immediately. Open the markets.
'til later

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Unsure

I read that some Dems are worried. Can Obama win in 2012? It's a very good question.
Tonight the GOP candidates (most of those known to be running) are debating in Iowa. It's a Fox News event. I know we're not supposed to watch Fox News but I have trouble watching other news outlets these days.
I will watch hoping to see who might be our pick to unseat Dictator and Chief B. Obama. No more Obama money for anyone!
We must find a strong, principled, clear speaking, focused candidate. Now I see too many faces. Most are saying what I want to hear.
I worry therefore I pray.
'til later

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Sunshine

The sun is out shining bright. God is in charge.
So much of the news is bad news. The stock market was up but I'm not sure why. The Fed promises to leave rates as close to zero as possible for the next two years. Economic growth is slower than it should be. London is on fire. The UK is in better shape than most of Europe. What gives there? Unrest against the "haves"?
God is still in charge. God bless America.
'til later

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Volatile

Volatile market. Up, down, up, down, up. Not over yet.
Fed reports no QE3, rates to remain low for next two years. Maybe because Zero is about as low as they can go.
Obama cancels appearances. I think he probably said enough yesterday about who is really responsible for all this financial uncertainty. Everyone but him.
Need to check the balances in my IRA. Looks like retirement will be more interesting than I thought. Next time I watch that show about couponers, I'll take notes.
'til later

Monday, August 8, 2011

Monday Monday

It's the Monday after our nation's credit downgrade by Standards and Poor. From AAA to AA. Surprised? Many in the business community were not that surprised. True, the stock market is down currently over 200 points and the other markets around the world reacted similarly.
Now I'm reading on the web this morning that it's a Tea Party downgrade. Once again, finger point. Blame.
People are calling for Geuthner's resignation. Does anyone think this administration would replace him with someone with a different approach? No. His approach is this White House's approach. We would just get another person asking for more and more $ to stimulate this economy.
Did anyone see that business lady on with Cavuto? She was a strong clear voice. Why should I hire anyone else? Why should I take the risk? Why should I take out more loans? What my goal is with my company is quite clear. We need someone to lead -- with set goals and reliable steps set forth to reach the goal. This man will not be known as the first black president. He'll be known as the downgrade president.
Those are my thoughts for today. Replacing Geuthner - not the answer. More stimulus $ - not the answer. What could the answer be?
'til later

Friday, August 5, 2011

Down, down, down

Did you watch any of the fall on Wall Street yesterday? I listened to many talking heads trying to figure out why. I suspect it's a nervous market. Later today the employment numbers for July are announced. And to think that avoiding the 8/2 deadline, getting checks to Granny, issuing pay to our military, and paying the interest on our debts were not enough to solve our problems. Now the DOW.
I watched the world at 3am. The markets in Hong Kong and Japan were down nearly the same percentage. China's market slid but not to the same extent. The reporter in London said Europe is slipping too.
Well, we were assured yesterday that our president is working on the jobs problem. Of course, we were unable to get an answer of what he's doing. I'm sure he's nervous and worried. Maybe he needs to face his own insanity.
Doing the same thing expecting a different outcome. Insanity.
Time to listen to other voices, Mr. President.
'til later

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Hate The Hand

Obama keeps fueling the hatred of the rich causing class envy like never before. Hate the hand that feeds you aka The Boss. I work for an accounting partnership across town. I just can't find it in myself to hate the bosses. They work hard, they take investment risks, they have payroll to meet, they keep up with the required continued education requirements, and they have families to care for.
If we truly hate the rich, we hate the picture of opportunity we set forth for our children. I call that HOPE. The hope that each of us can acquire beyond our basic needs.
Years ago I heard an interview with a young black athlete who was in his rookie year as a professional. He said he was shocked how much of his earnings go for taxes. That's very true. His salary package said he'd earn $2 million his first year. After the expenses of his agent, federal income taxes, state taxes to every state he played his games in, and self employment taxes, he found he did not have enough to buy his mother the house he had promised.
Yesterday I heard that if we taxed millionaires and billionaires 100% of their taxable income, denied private jet owners all deductions associated, and took back all research credits for oil companies, we would net just over $1 trillion. Sounds like a lot but it's not enough. Our hole is quite a bit deeper.
So, I refuse to hate the rich. I refuse to kill the dream of success for each and every American. Yes, you and I CAN be rich. Of course, if we achieve that, we will be targets.
'til later

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Worried

I know I'm not alone. Millions worry. Too many are unemployed or under-employed. Too many are unable to meet their obligations.
These past three weeks have been focused on our debt and spending as a nation. Beyond the ugly of the politics and posturing, the truth is the numbers are beyond our full understanding.
One revelation I discovered lately. When they say "cut", they are not eliminating an expense. They are reducing the increase scheduled.
The government has a built in 8% increase in all "line items" in OUR budget. The word cut means they are reducing the increase. They are not reducing or eliminating an expense like you and I do within our household budgets.
I am not talking about not paying our military. I am not talking about not paying our obligations such as medicare providers, social security recipients. I am talking about reducing all cabinet budgets like education. I am talking reducing wages. I am talking freezing all salaries. I am talking examining "travel" expenses and compensations.
Where is that candidate who promised to take a scalper to the costs of government?
'til later
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