
Friday, November 14, 2008
Finding a Long Lost American Friend

Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Steele for RNC Chair, Cosby on Obama and KKK killers

Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Post Vacation Tidbits.
A school in Mississippi refuses to allow its students to mention Barack Obama unless they are discussing the topic in history class. Sounds like a bit of sour grapes to me. I guess they wouldn't be in favor of the national holiday that appears to be ready to be proposed.
Sarah Palin says those who reported her not knowing about Africa being a country are "jerks".
Can somebody show up sober to pick up this 1-year old child?
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Gifts to the Wall Street Boys, Corupt Senators and the best Foreclosure Story you'll Read
What better sign do we have of global warming than the record LOW temperatures that we've been seeing?
Feds prepare to cut interest rates to 1%. This means almost nothing to the American consumer. It's just another gift to the Wall Street. The interest rates on our credit cards and ARM mortgages will either remain the same or increase.
Charles Barkeley is not the biggest fan of Fox News. Hey, join the club!!!
Pretty interesting blog post on Michelle Obama. It's entitled "Fear of a Black First Lady". The title speaks for itself.......Doesn't matter though. Her hubby is ahead in almost every battleground state.
Military brass decide that it would step aside in case an Iraqi civil war begins. WTF??!! This couldn't be because we're pissed about their changes to the security agreement?
A Catholic priest in Australia angers the masses by saying that Jesus is not God. That should go over well in the Christian community. Personally, I think that it's relatively easy to distinguish between crea-TION and the Crea-TOR.
Massachusetts State Senator caught on tape putting bribe money in her bra. Doh!!!!
Convicted felon Ted Stevens is still running for office despite being convicted for corruption. Hey, just a thought. Can he cast his votes from his jail cell?
This has to be one of the best stories that I've read that has come from the foreclosure crisis.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Global Warming Fruitcakes, Palin's Pricey Wardrobe and Hip Hop Kings for Obama
Meanwhile, Obama is planning his big post-election bash. Slow down turbo, that light you see in your rear is John McCain.
The Best of Both Worlds duo of Jay-Z and LeBron James are hosting a rally for Obama.
The RNC spends $150,000 to help upgrade Sarah Palin's wardrobe. Not everyone's is impressed; especially those who have been footing the bill. Hey, Palin just a regular hockey mom. Don't they all have that kinda cash available for a few blouses and skirts??
More global warming madness. These cyclists are freezing their tails off in their effort to promote awareness of global warming. Yeah, makes a lot of sense to me too.
Now that we've nationalized our finacial institutions, is this next for us here?
Foreclosure filing up 71% in the 3rd Qtr. It looks like the government is on its way to save the day!! Do we all need to stop paying our monthly mortgage payments?
I meant to link this last week. But, here you go today. Peggy Noonan isn't impressed with Sarah Palin. She also blasts today's Republicans for selling out in order to concentrate their personal powers while condemning anyone for criticizing their behavior.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Good for the Goose. Good for the Gander

Obviously, the signage of this bill was widely recognized as a win to banks, credit card companies and auto manufacturers who many times finance the autos they sell. The banks and credit card companies can now be guaranteed a far greater return of the debt they are owed by forcing the debtor to undergo a gauntlet of judicial hurdles before relieving themselves of any debt. According to the proponents of the bill, these “dead-beat” borrowers needed to be accountable for their bad financial decisions.
Those who opposed the deal argued that the new standards were completely one-sided and favored the banks without any consumer protection balance measures. Several legislators proposed provisions that would limit excessive interest rates and the lending practices that would lead to unaffordable monthly payments. However, these provisions didn’t make it onto the final bill.
Fast forward two and a half years.
Recently, the United States Congress approved giving around $700 billion of taxpayer money to some of the most prominent banks and financial institutions in our country. This bail-out will be used to eliminate debt and provide an influx of cash that would help restore confidence in today’s financial system. Where’s the accountability that they promoted so vehemently for consumers?
This plan has been heavily supported and promoted by President Bush, Treasury Secretary Ron Paulson and anxious Wall Street investors who are scrambling like mad in order to prevent additional heavy losses created by defaults on the loans they provided
The same companies that provided or insured these loans are the same ones now seeking to be bailed out by the American taxpayer. The same companies that forced the bankruptcy bill down the throats of the American public are the ones that hope to be left unaccountable for their own actions and bad decisions. Clearly, if consumers are at fault for signing for loans that they could not afford, these banks need to be equally at fault for giving it to them. However, now they seek to be “bailed-out” while the consumer on the other end loses their home. Well, if that’s the case, they should lose their businesses.
Surely, to see this coming didn’t require the reincarnation of Nostradamus. The writing on the wall was as clear as Michelangelo’s “Creation” painting at the Sistine Chapel. The banks knew this was coming, but still made the loans.
However, they do not want to be subjected to the same humiliating bankruptcy process that they strongly advocated for their troubled customers. Smarter banks that did not provide these risky loans will now have to compete with other financial institutions that are subsidized by the federal government. Certainly, it would be tougher for their businesses to compete. Although their competitors have shown severe operational deficiencies and make questionable decisions, they are financed by taxpayer dollars that guarantee their existence. What’s American about that?
In the vast history of business in the United States, many companies have failed. It would be nearly impossible to determine exactly how many companies have gone out of business. When most companies fail to make smart business decisions, they end up in front of the bankruptcy judge; likewise for the consumers who cannot properly manage their finances. However, Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke says these companies are simply “too large to fail”, so they aren’t subjected to the same process and procedures as the rest of us.
It is against the equal-protection provision of the U.S. Constitution to allow some companies to fail while the well-connected companies are given taxpayer dollars in order to forgive them for their mismanaged funds. Large companies fail all of the time. However, the solution is never to nationalize the companies. Usually, they are auctioned off to preserve the free-market system and the American way of doing business.
If these companies cannot manage their finances, they need to be subjected to the same procedures as they promoted for their consumers. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Taxes, Militants and Cities on Fire
Not all banks are thrilled about the prospect about competing with government subsidized financial institutions. The ones that have handled their businesses properly are even more pissed.
Poor people caused the crisis?
Israelis believe that occupying Jerusalem's Muslim sector and bringing a heavy influx of Jews will bring peace. Well, that's their story. However, according to Jesse Jackson, the Zionists influence on our country would be minimal under an Obama administration. WTF??!! Is the dude working for the McCain campaign?
Rush Limbaugh says blacks are taught at an early age to hate this country.
Radio talk-show host Bill Cunningham says that 100 cities will burn if Obama loses. He also says Flavor Flav, 50 Cent and Puff Daddy are in charge of the inaugural ball. Nothing racial there I guess.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Bananas, Welfare and Racial Politics
Rocker Ted Nugent details his plans if was ever elected President. For starters, he suggests deporting everybody on welfare. Hey Redneck Teddy, does this include the recipients of the $1 trillion Wall Street bailout?
Much has been said about the Republicans have been playing the race card by using code words and rebel-rousings crowds. Nah!! You don't say!! C'mon, the cries of "TREASON!", "KILL HIM!" "TRAITOR" and "sit down boy" that have permeated their rallies are just innocent sayings.
In our new quest to become a communist country, a new report says Paulson is debating taking official ownership of the banks. Nothing "Banana Republic" about that I guess. The Brits have done it. Oh I forgot. They are already socialists in Europe.
Dow jumps over 900 points!!!
Monday, October 6, 2008
Monday's Musings
Given her answers to various questions, P. Diddy is scared of Sarah Palin and the possibility of someone with her I.Q. being next in line to be President. Given the fact that McCain is almost 80 years old and has already had about 4 bouts with cancer, it freaks me out too!!
Not news: Ultra conservative dress code enforcers in the middle east create situations where there's violence against women. News: It's happening in Israel.
Mumia Abu-Jamal is denied a new trial by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Lehman Brothers executives took home millions in compensation even while they sought a federal bail-out.
Obama goes after McCain over his involvement in the Keating 5 SNL scandel.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Today's Tidbits
After our great success giving our defense technology to the Chinese, we are now giving India access to our nuclear secrets. I'm sure that's going to work out just nicely.
John McCain is getting out of Michigan now that it appears as if he has no shot in winning that state. According to the polls, he's sinking pretty quickly across the entire country. Sarah Palin not doing much better now-a-days. Couldn't have anything to do with her interview with Katie Couric?
National debt becoming so large that it soon would not be able to fit on the screen in NYC that tracks it. Sad and disappointing that nobody in our government cares. They are very willing to make our kids pay for their mismanagement of taxpayer funds.
China spying on its citizens' text messages. How long before this comes to the United States? Uh oh. The Patriot Act......I forgot.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Thursday's Tastings

Alan Greenspan calls today's economy "the worse economy that I've ever seen".
Friday, September 5, 2008
Friday's Tidbits
We've lost more Americans to violence in Chicago than to war in Iraq.
"Whites only" drinking fountains in 2008? Oh, the guy was only joking. Honest mistake I guess. Same deal with the guy who had a black doll tied to a cross hanging in front of his house. He also has a dog named Hitler. Sounds like a nice enough guy.
RNC staff was tasked to get a picture of Walter Reed Veterans Hospital to be used as a backdrop for McCain's speech. However, they find a picture of Walter Reed Middle School. I would classify that one as "FAIL".
$300,000 outfit? Who's the elitist?