Wednesday, October 08, 2008

one more on old(er) people

it's weird when I watch an older couple order food at my deli. Every time the counter guy asks a question (how many sugars, what kind of jelly) the orderer has to ask his or her spouse what they want. If you've lived together for 50 years, you would think those questions would be common knowledge by this point.

Monday, October 06, 2008

angry old people

I really hate to see angry older people. I think it's one of the saddest things. They've lived for 80 years and are bitter about their life and the world. Really sad.

Monday, September 29, 2008

"Country First"

The McCain sign - what does it mean exactly to the people who wave it around?

I really have no idea... do they thing Obama is putting something else before the United States?

Or is a country versus urban thing?

Someone please inform me.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Republicans and Democratic Wives

Doesn't there seem to be this instant hate for the wives of Democratic candidates and presidents? Michelle to Teresa to TIpper to Hillary, the Republicans seem to truly detest them. The stronger the woman - Hillary, Michelle, (and TIpper) the stronger the vitriol. What's with that?

Note to self: File in good paper idea category...

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Energy and the election

gas prices will be a big debate point this fall. We need both a short term and a long term plan of action. The long term plan is obvious - massive government subsidies for research and manufacturing of solar and other renewable energy resources. Tax breaks for individual users too. But the short term options are rough. (in fact they are really only a political necessary but c'est la vie.) so what are the options? Drilling is a medium term plan unless the mere allowing of drilling would reduce the price of barrel. Opening the strategic reserve is just crazy. Lots of developing countries subsidize gas prices but that has horrible environmental implications and I don't think it would fly here. So what else? Natural gas?...

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

california redistricting

I was sorry, but not surprised, to see Pelosi has come out against Prop 11. I sort of dream that it's a Republican Party thing to try to retain power through these means, but of course it is a "whoever is currently in power" move.

The legislation was drafted to carefully to try to appease all parties, but it looks like it won't have a chance this fall...

Friday, June 20, 2008

obama and the muslim women

Kind of a scary story - two women say Obama aides (actually they were volunteers) pushed them away from a photo-op with Obama. This puts a really bad message out to the Muslim world - and that was THE reason I've been such an Obama supporter (see last post).

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Bush, McCain, and Oil

So McCain and Pres. Bush announce their intentions to allow for more drilling and oil exploration just hours apart - could it be any easier for Democrats to link the two together? (!)

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Tom Friedman article on Obama and Islam

Exactly what I've been saying for the last 16 months.

A few quotes from the op-ed:

"it would mark a sea change in America-Muslim world relations."

"It would not be an exaggeration to say that the Democrats’ nomination of Obama as their candidate for president has done more to improve America’s image abroad...than the entire Bush public diplomacy effort for seven years."

See: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/11/opinion/11friedman.html

Saturday, May 31, 2008

women and the church

At some point in the future it is likely the Catholic Church will ordain women as priests - maybe not for another 200 years but it will happen. For those wanting to see that happen sooner, why don't they start small? Begin with more female ushers and a Women's Club. How about female deacons? That might be a good start. It's a slow, but meaningful way for the congregation begin seeing women on the altar...

Friday, May 30, 2008

why do people call back people who called their cell phones?

I misdialed a phone number today, and it went to voicemail after 2 rings (i.e. she probably sent it to voicemail). I realized I had misdialed so I hung up. A few minutes later the person calls me back and asked why I had called her. Why do people do this? If I had wanted to leave a message I would have. It's a phenomenon that seems especially popular with cell phone users, but it's also happened to me with people who have caller ID on their landlines.

Often, people are screening their calls. I consider that a socially acceptable practice for unknown numbers in order to avoid telemarkers, bill collectors, and the like. But why, then, would you immediately call the person back to find out who they were? If you're that curious just pick up the phone in the first place!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

obama vp

jim webb seems like a great idea - white male, swing state, military experience, good personality - great appearance on meet the press a few weekends ago

why do we elect judges?

it doesn't seem like a good idea, but I'm not sure why. the idea of money swaying a legal ruling is scary.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Great TAL Foreclosure explanation

Great This American Life episode a few weeks ago on foreclosures and the entire world monitory system. Shows how Wall Street is really ruining America.

Check it out (and see the link for the shorter and free NPR aired version):
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?sched=1242

Thursday, May 08, 2008

the iran debate

So Clinton uses the word "obliterate" when talking about Iran - similar to McCain's "bomb, bomb, bomb" song. This is an excellent example of why I am for Obama. He is, or may be, a conciliator. Angry, threatening rhetoric will only get other countries and terrorists to hate us more, putting us in more danger. It's the same way I try to lead my life - I try to always be nice and I assume people will be nice to me in return. I take the calm, cool, collected approach - so does Obama.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

landscaping... And immigration?

Now that spring is here I see landscaping trucks everywhere. From rumbling trucks waking me up in the morning to navigating around them on the way to work, it is truly amazing. Of courseit reminds me what an incredibly wealthy area we live in (ok - live near) and I see the incredible need we have for cheap labor. Literally all landscapers I have seen are Latino and I wonder how many are illegal. Landscaping and farm work are common examples of reasons we need a more liberal immigration policy. Just an observation - no insight.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Obama v Clinton: My Vote

Obama Positives:
-Simply his name and his look my change the way Muslims look at America
-May have the ability to change politics as usual
also:
-Inspirational: gets more (young) people involved
-Was against Iraq from the beginning: shows good judgement

Clinton Positives:
-Proven leader: good job for NY
-If another military crisis during general election, cannot lose b.c. of "inexperience"
-a plan for true universal healthcare
-proven to have worked on a bi-partisan basis

My key issues: universal healthcare, America's perception to the world, ...

I went with Obama. Why? Either has a good chance to win in November (not that McCain would be nearly as bad as most Republicans) but I figured why not? If he could be a major agent for change (i.e. trully change politics as usual) I am willing to take a chance.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

My Presidential Primary Vote: Joe Biden

If he's still around on Feb. 5 (the new NY State primary date) I'll be voting for Senator Joe Biden. He's experienced, sharp, personable, and outspoken.

He's had useful things to say on Iraq and has had a workable plan for years. He has practical plans for education and universal healthcare.

Go Joe!