Monday, October 27, 2008

The Bradley Effect-Say It Ain't So!

The Bradley Effect, scary! The Bradley Effect being the "syndrome" named as such after African-American Mayor Bradley of Los Angeles lost the race for CA Governor in 1982 to a white candidate. The theory is that all those self-proclaimed progressive white folks that say they are voting for a black candidate get cold feet when it comes time to actually cast their ballad.

Can that happen now? Oh, I hope not. The white, black, brown, purple, blue and rainbow color people that I have had conversations with seem genuine when they say they are voting Obama. I am not a psychologist, but it seems that most people are more afraid of losing their jobs and going broke then what catastrophic events, may occur as a result of having a black President.

It would be a real shame and a major set-back, to say the least, if we have progressed so far as to have a black Presidential Candidate- who is winning by a landslide judging by all polls, only to have him lose because we have not actually progressed-only learned how to hide our bigotry well enough to give an illusion of change.

Chiara's "Mommy"!

To all the mommies and would/will be mommies-----

I had my first experience as "mommy" yesterday! Now, my daughter is almost 2 1/2 so there have been many times that I have been "the mommy" and she has called to/for/at me as such. However, yesterday, for the first time my daughter displayed to me the clear fact that I am her mommy and what hat means to her....

So we were shopping at Ross (the bargain addiction of my life) when Chiara accidentally scratched her lip on a toy that she was holding. In the middle of all the sad yet magnetic discount purses and handbags she started screaming bloody murder. Then, with this expression that said she had figured out something new, she looked at me teary-eyed and said "You make it go away mommy?!", put her lip out and waiting for me to kiss her hurt little lip until it didn't hurt anymore.

In the end, I was able to make her lip stop hurting and the tears stop coming. I am so excited to know that I have officially become her mom. I mean the birth certificate authenticates that I gave birth to her, but until that moment I never had any affirmation from her that she saw it that way-not in the real sense anyway. The sense that tells her instinctively, and with total trust that if she hurts, fears or needs, that I take care of that for her. WOW!

I tell ya' man-Babies are cute, but nothing could ever beat this!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

"The Credit Tsunami"

Before I even begin, I am a Greenspan fan! Under Clinton he was a genius of low unemployment percentage bliss. However, I do not believe he is as shocked as he claims to be by this crisis.

Is Alan Greenspan serious? In Alan Greenspan's most interview he called the current financial crisis "a once-in-a-century-credit-tsunami". Then had the nerve to end with how this would eventually pass and the nation would have a "far sounder" financial system for it. Um, hopefully that will happen by the time people who need to retire on what we can now refer to (thanks to his colorful quote) as a drowned retirement fund.

I wonder if the people who were actually hit by the Tsunami a few years ago feel it has made them stronger, or made them more appreciative of what is left of their lives?

Greenspan needs to re-read (as I can only assume that he has at least skimmed) Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, "When the regulation, therefore, is in support of the workman, it is always just and equitable; but it is sometimes otherwise when in favour of the masters."

Government regulations within the confines of public protection is a good thing! They regulate the amount of our income we "donate" to them, the speed we drive, the amount of public drunkenness we can display and the emissions level of our cars - all in the interest of our safety and the safety of the world in which we live. I will point out that, in turn, we are supposed to regulate them and kick them out of office for pulling fast ones with our precious saftey and well-being, not just for a little under-the-desk-intern action, but I digress. Can they please regulate the banks that are recklessly handling of our workforce's money, credit and future? They do not have to ultra-regulate. There is a difference between Stalinist Socialism and protecting the people from irresponsible corporation policy.

I think what angers me the most is that these anti-regulatory monsters have set us all up for what will be the most regulated economy we have had in a very long time. I do not have the exact time, but wish that did have it on hand. However, I do know that the only way to solve this now is with mass-regulation. Regulation on how they spend our $700 billion. Let us not forget that no foreign investors will trust us again unless they know our corporate toddlers are being watched-and watched carefully. My toddler could do better! Hey, she already knows that stealing is wrong and unlike the executives at AIG, it doesn't cost her $400,000 to play with her friends or wipe her own butt!

My Daughter's Idol-Captain Barack Obama






My daughter wants to be Captain Jack Sparrow for Halloween. Maybe this is a sign that she actually wants to be the next ground breaking Presidential Candidate!
......First Latina President of the United States, Chiara Marie... Ooh that has a ring to it :)

$150,000 in Clothes: Tsk tsk tsk

So here is an interesting Tid-bit:

Under prohibited uses of Chapter 14 of the U.S. Code for use of contributions for certain uses we see:
(b) Prohibited use (1) In general A contribution or donation described in subsection (a) of this section shall not be converted by any person to personal use. (2) Conversion For the purposes of paragraph (1), a contribution or donation shall be considered to be converted to personal use if the contribution or amount is used to fulfill any commitment, obligation, or expense of a person that would exist irrespective of the candidate's election campaign or individual's duties as a holder of Federal office, including- (A) a home mortgage, rent, or utility payment; (B) a clothing purchase; (C) a noncampaign-related automobile expense; (D) a country club membership; (E) a vacation or other noncampaign-related trip; (F) a household food item; (G) a tuition payment; (H) admission to a sporting event, concert, theater, or other form of entertainment not associated with an election campaign; and (I) dues, fees, and other payments to a health club or recreational facility.

** I am sure that the law will be contorted by these freaks, but it does seem clear to the literate individual. To be totally fair, I could actually see buying clothes for the VP running mate, but some of the expense went to clothes for her red-neck husband. It is not the fault of the American people (even other hunters) that the man only has jeans and flannel shirts.

And to the MIS-quote:"...There is a place in hell reserved for women who do not support other women..." (Sarah Palin, Carson City, 2008)

I give you the Original Statement: "There is a special place in hell for women who don't help other women." (Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright)


There you go Sarah, I defended your right to shop and even helped school you in the art of referencing a popular quote. Now can I please keep my right to not have a rapist baby or not have to pay out of pocket for the rape-kit that would put him behind bars? This way at least 2 seats in hell will open up!!!!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

"Nail in the Coffin?" Powell Does the Right Thing Once Again

So to the many of us inflicted with split personality, Democratic fans of Colin Powell, Sunday provided us with a sense of vindication and delight. Colin Powell officially endorsed Barack Obama on "Meet the Press". He very clearly (and as always calmly) laid out points, also known as facts, as to why Barack Obama is the best candidate in the 2008 Presidential race. He brought to light a point that even the most dedicated Republicans must face-Barack Obama is what the United States need right now. He defends McCain's military legacy, political years of experience and even his personal ethics. However, none of this congers the "inspiration" that Barack Obama does in a time when the American people desperately need it. Barack Obama and john McCain have credentials that put them where they are today, but Obama offers hope, "intellectual rigor", change and a new world view.

My favorite part of all of this, is that not only does all of this insight come from a highly regarded Republican, but a man of incomparable military knowledge. A man that knows Iraq. A man that knew this time in Iraq would not be the same as when Bush Senior (aka Dweedle Dee) led us into it. The demise of a dictator is a good thing. The neglect of the actual war,the one on terror that we are supposed to be fighting, is a bad thing. Colin Powell ought to be trusted. For any of those fence liners, here is your answer. Newt Gingrich is labeling this endorsement "The Nail in the Coffin". Take it for what it is, the last sign you should need in deciding who will better serve our nation.

Frankly the word 'coffin' being used anywhere near the word 'McCain" scares the hell out of me.

Hypothetically: McCain=President=Coffin=Palin in Presidency=Loss of all civil liberty and national respect for ourselves it have taken hundreds of years and thousands of lives to earn!

LISTEN TO COLIN POWELL!

Please visit the Meet The Press Interview where Powell comments on Palin himself.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27265369/

A Few of My Favorites: Must Visit Sites!

The following are a few of my favorites! Young Turks and Randi Rhodes are XM Radio Show hosts. They are fantastic! Randi Rhodes has a ton of facts -pure facts-stored in her brain. The Young Turks are a ton of fun! Converted Ex-Republicans offering a unique view on why the Democrats have it right!

The Drudge Report, operated by Matt Drudge, an ultra-conservative know-it-all. He used to have more influence, but it is still what I like to call my "argument site"- If you don't know what the other side is saying-how can you argue with them, right?

The Economist-well is just a very classic place to find a lot of world news and opinion. Frankly, it can be boring, but always informative.


YOUNG TURKS
http://www.theyoungturks.com/


RANDI RHODES
http://www.therandirhodesshow.com/index.php


The Drudge Report
http://www.drudgereport.com/

The Economist
http://www.economist.com/

Friday, October 17, 2008

2 weeks left---

Hypertension, Anxiety, Paranoia. Serious ailments that seems to have devoured me after this last debate. Never in my voting life (more than a few years), have I been so overwhelmingly alarmed by the possibility of "my candidate" not winning. A seemingly 6th grade election mentality, I know. However, this juvenile mindset is at the core of what is a genuinely adult fear. I am a mother of a young daughter whose reproductive rights are in jeopardy! My retirement is in jeopardy! My ability to own a house and be able to send my daughter to college without incurring the massive debt that I had to suffer! Now that we are done watching the candidates duke it out in our living rooms and the ability to reach that mass audience (namely the undecided voters) there is this unfamiliar sense of antagonistic dread over the upcoming weeks. Weeks filled with waiting-waiting to find out if my daughter will be able to enjoy the same reproductive freedoms I have or whether she may have to re-fight a battle won for her so many years before she was born.