President Barack Obama seems to have an idea. It’s appealing, but it’s missing a few things. Still good excerpt.
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News!
In Current Events, Life, Politics, Sports, World on 7 April, 2009 at 5:56 pmMy other blog will have my portfolio of design ideas and presentations; essentially a way to display my prowess in Adobe InDesign and Photoshop. You know. Staying sharp.
In other news, Manchester United stopped the bleeding. More distance with Liverpool would be nice.
Lets make some money. Literally.
In Current Events, Life, Politics, World on 18 March, 2009 at 2:48 pmI don’t know why the fed thinks this is something that will work, but I suppose they have to do something to make it seem like they know what is going on. I like the quote, “…[we will] employ all tools available to promote economic recovery and to preserve price stability…” So there you have it. The Federal Reserve still cares about inflation in the midst of a complete credit freeze. Then the dollar dropped 3 percent. This is not a situation that can be solved with the smoke and mirror tools of the Federal Reserve. At least we are better of than the Europeans.
Also, this guy is a genius. Just make him energy secretary and get it over with.
Obamaconomy
In Current Events, Life, Politics, World on 2 March, 2009 at 10:27 pmBefore President Obama gave his address to Congress, I noted that the nation, and the economy as a whole, was going to respond based on the policy he laid out. The markets have drummed up an answer: it is not looking good. As the president continues to lay out his plans for an economic recovery, banking reform and heath care reform the markets continue to dive. The world is looking to the United States to make the right moves to reassure the markets: a $350 billion tax on business starting in 2011 is not what they were looking for. Serious changes need to be made: blaming George Bush will only take you so far.
Iranian Jews?
In Current Events, Politics, World on 2 March, 2009 at 9:17 amA piece everyone should read; especially those who are all gung-ho on invading Iran. There is no country in the world at such a tipping point as Iran–it could become our worse enemy in the Middle East or our very closest ally. We can’t ignore the people’s voice forever. This isn’t a call to go on some holy crusade to ‘liberate’ the Iranians. Rather, it is a simple point that lumping the people of Iran into the ‘Axis of Evil’ might be a bit of a stretch.
Great. Just Great.
In Current Events, Life, Politics, World on 10 February, 2009 at 9:21 pmNationalize our banking system and don’t tell us any details. Thats akin to pointing a gun at someone and telling them they are aiming for the invisible robber standing right behind them. If you are going to have a $2.5 trillion takeover of the banking and financial system, then I think the least you owe us is an explanation Mr. Treasury secretary. I like to call him Big Timmy or Timmy G.
Is it no surprise that when you fail to deliver a economic stimulus package worth two snots and then drop the banking aid plan without and details that the Dow drops 382 points? No.
The Shoe of…Life?
In Current Events, Goofy, Politics, World on 29 January, 2009 at 12:55 pmThis is a story that is not reported in the United States. Obviously, you can make an argument that the man who threw the shoe at Bush is of no consequence to the everyday citizen of this country. However, I must point out that it could be seen as an attempt on our previous leader’s life, which, no matter how you look at it, is of serious consequence to everyday citizens of this country. I still think it is facinating that a man who probably will seek asylum in Switzerland is honored in Iraq by a bronze statue with a tree in it. I think a good alternative might be something along the lines of allowing him to stay in the country. But what do I know?
If an Arab news station says Iraqis love voting, then we should be utterly chomping at the bit for our midterm elections. Or the election of your local school board. Or neighborhood association president. I refuse to be out-enthused by a four year old democracy. Game on America.
Props to this guy. By all means, if you have an effective way to warn commuters of the dangers of zombies and other undead threats, then you should most definitely use that power to serve the common good.
These are the guys I’m going to hire to build my flux capacitor.
You can take away my freedom…
In Current Events, Life, Politics on 28 January, 2009 at 2:11 pmThank God the House of Represenatives has their priorites straight. I thought for sure they would pass along what the Senate did earlier this week: a four month delay on the digital transition of TV. BUT THEY DIDN’T! HORRAY! This promted a historically inspired thought: You may take away my representation, possibly even my livelihood by ignoring the real problems in this country; but you will never, NEVER take away my cable.
Joe Biden finnaly apologized for his cheap shot at Chief Justice Roberts. The YouTube video is hillarious; just watch Obama slowly come to the realization of who his Vice President is.
We should probably do something about our infastructure. Just a thought.
The Wild crushed Toronto 6-1…which means we have used up our weekly quota of goals in one game. Worth it? Absolutely.
An Interesting Look
In Current Events, Life, Politics, World on 26 January, 2009 at 3:38 pmA retrospective look into the Bush years.
