Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Where does the time go?
Friday, February 6, 2009
Where was this McCain last fall?
"I'll tell you how we got here, Mr. President. We got here here by the Speaker of the House saying, "We won, so we wrote the bill." That's not what the years I've been here is called bipartisanship. So without the votes of 11 democrats and without the votes of a single Republican the bill emerged from the other body and came over here... The bill was written with negligible input from this side of the aisle.
So what are we up to now? We are up to approximately one trillion dollars... The Congressional Budget Office yesterday said that this legislation would increase employment by the end of the 4th quarter of 2010 by 1.3 million to 3.9 million jobs... I did the math... A 1.2 trillion dollar bill, 3 million jobs, is $923,997 for each job.
...Maybe we should go back to the beginning here.
They wont go back to the beginning, they will shove this through and we will be in debt for years because of this. All they really need to do is mail each of us a check with a disclaimer that if we cash this check we must spend at least 75% of the money right away in the United States (paying mortgages, buy televisions, cars, something). That would sure help everyone - businesses, homeowners in trouble, and people like me that would like to buy a new car but can't really afford it right now (and I don't really need it - just want it). Although I would most likely head to Disneyland if this happened, helping the airlines, hotels, rental cars, restaurants and entertainment industry. But NOOOO that would not give the government control of the money to dole it out as they see fit.
Sad story
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Do Something!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
All of these ideas - what to do?
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Vote today!
David Irons or Sheryl Huff, either one I am OK with. I really am torn on Julie (Ann) Kempf. I really do not want her to win. BUT the "evil twin" in me sure would find it funny for the people that work there to find themselves working under her again. Anyone that worked there before when she was there knows just how painful that was! It will be interesting to see if it is a close race and who will win. A recount would be particularly juicy. Stay tuned...
Monday, February 2, 2009
Yippee!! Sims is leaving!
As a former County employee, I always felt that Sims was only interested in his own agenda. I recall one time where he was coming to view our warehouse and attend a council meeting that was being held in our warehouse. I was responsible for putting together talking points for him while he was touring our facility and meeting with our employees. Sims was an hour late, never went farther than 20 feet into the building, had a closed door meeting regarding Sound Transit with another council member, announced some development for Sound Transit (it seems like they had just gotten the funding to get to the airport) and left. Showed no interest in our facility or what we were doing. This was the Mail Ballot processing warehouse and this was not long after some major issues had been dealt with. The County Council was meeting at our building to see the changes we had made and recognize the changes. Sims was supposed to be there for the same thing but showed no interest in the processes and only in the Sound Transit update.
The $50 million computer system that never was implemented (but was paid for), Critical Areas Ordinance, the medical examiner brains for cash scandal and Sound Transit are all reasons to be glad that Sims is gone. Maybe we will be able to replace him with better, but I would bet Larry Phillips will be the next Executive. It will be a democrat I am sure, people around here vote more for the party than any other issue. Either way - I am THRILLED that Ron Sims is no longer going to be the King County Executive!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Stimulus package or Christmas present?
I am surprised to see that 11 Democrats broke ranks with Speaker Pelosi and President Obama. I am more surprised that there was not more reporting about this, but then again - you can not expect much more from the mainstream media at this point.All but 11 Democrats voted for the plan, and 177 Republicans voted against
it. The 244-to-188 vote came a day after Mr. Obama traveled to Capitol Hill to
seek Republican backing, if not for the package then on other issues to
come.
This "Stimulus Package" looks to me to be a Christmas Present to the Democrats who could not get funding for much of these issues during the Bush years and they are now piling them on at the first chance they can get. I understand that is how politics work, and this is exactly why I was afraid of one party having total control. But at the same time, don't sell this package as "Stimulus" and necessary to save the economy. On January 30th CBS News ran a story detailing why Republicans are against this bill. I was shocked when I read:
But emergency bills aren't paid for with higher taxes or budget cuts - theAnd according to an article at cnn.com:
stimulus is all borrowed money. And so anything Congress couldn't afford before
-- $50 million to support the arts, $70 million to help people stop smoking --
has found its way into the stimulus now.
Much of the $550 billion in spending is divided among these areas: $142I am all for spending more on education and health care. But how is that going to stimulate the economy now? It certainly isn't going to help me today, tomorrow or next month. It wont help my husband's company find more work because it isn't going to help potential customers feel they can remodel their homes. So please, Congress, call it what it is. A pork laden belated Christmas present delivering money for every pet project you could find, borrowing money to pay for it. But wait, isn't that what caused the housing collapse? Borrowing money to buy things you can not afford...
billion for education, $111 billion for health care, $90 billion for
infrastructure, $72 billion for aid and benefits, $54 billion for energy, $16
billion for science and technology, and $13 billion for housing.