Do I really need to say more?
This morning’s headlines include, “Obama To Tenn. GOP: “Lay Off My Wife!”
Pathetic! Obama’s wife Michelle made the top 10 on YouTube last week, in a 4 minute video of something she said. Something that was taken out of context and made to look as if she was [...]
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Posted in Common Sense, People, Politics, tagged 9/11, boarder issues, chicken factory, immigration, industry, kosher, oppression, prejudice, taxes, toilet paper on May 13, 2008 | 4 Comments »
I don’t want to piss anyone off or run people off from my Blog, but I think our immigration issues are our own fault. It isn’t a new issue, and it’s a long debated issue, but one that hasn’t actively been addressed for years. And considering it’ll be the 7th anniversary of 9/11 it should have been… but, [...]
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Posted in Common Sense, Life, Politics, tagged bar-tending, Common Sense, democracy, economy, election, electoral system, little things, mockery, opinion, people watching, presidency, social work, statement on May 5, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Have you noticed the people around you aren’t taking the ‘little things’ in life for granted as much as they used to? Is it part of aging or is it the economy that is making people appreciate simpler things? Who knows. It’s my belief that it’s a combination of the two.
I bar tend for [...]
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Posted in Politics, tagged aid to Iraq, barrel prices, Bush, economy, gas prices, Iran, job market, lip service, losses, Politics on April 30, 2008 | 4 Comments »
An unstable U.S. market, the striking workers at a primary supplier, and plunging sales of sport utility vehicles and pickups are being blamed for a $3.3 billion first-quarter loss for General Motors. This is just the beginning; we’ll be seeing lots more of these reports in the future. It’s the beginning of a vicious cycle. [...]
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Posted in Politics, tagged animal shelters, banks, Bush, economy, equity, Federal Reserve, foreclosure, homeless shelters, homelessness, interest rates, lip service, refinance, social causes, squatters, stimulus plan on April 24, 2008 | 2 Comments »
With the foreclosure rate rising on a daily basis so are the numbers of homeless families. The Federal Reserve recently lowered the interest rate and there have been several proposals in Congress that would urge mortgage companies to work with borrowers facing foreclosure. What does that amount to? Lip service! Even with the lowered interest [...]
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