I love it how the Democrats want our votes (and lots of people in the GLBT world give them our votes without question) but yet they consistently aren't on our side when it comes down to key issues. When are gay peeps going to wake up?
Skelton opposes repeal of 'Don't ask, don't tell' - TheHill.com
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Saturday, January 2, 2010
The Exhausted Presidency
When even Maureen Dowd attacks from the left, this presidency is in serious trouble.
Barack Obama and the Exhausted Presidency
Barack Obama and the Exhausted Presidency
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Wake Up, Washington
I'm watching the news and am utterly amazed by how tone deaf Washington is this week.
How does this health care debacle, which doesn't take effect until 2014, do anything to help the (conservative estimate) 10% of Americans who are out of work this Christmas? Or the hundreds of thousands of Americans who will be foreclosed upon this month? Nope - they're busy jetting off to Copenhagen, to a global warming conference that literally took place in a blizzard. And, we're busy ramming through a health care overhaul that the American people don't want and can't afford.
Anyone with even the most basic understanding of economics has to know there is no way on earth that this can work. It doesn't work on the demand side, because the dollars just aren't there without gigantic tax increases, cuts in Medicare, or worse. It doesn't work on the supply side, because the managed care system (which is already about 50% paid by government dollars even today) has already created a shortage of Doctors and nurses. How will it work when there are millions more insured patients demanding care in a system with the same number of providers? This isn't rocket science, folks.
Every single poll shows - at most- lukewarm support. The latest RCP Composite Data of 9 different healthcare polls shows that 38% of Americans favor the Democrat healthcare plan, and 51% oppose it.
RCP also shows that President Obama's approval rating has now fallen below 50% for the first time. You can easily research this on your own, (one good article is here) and see that this is very low for any president after only 1 year in office. Obama won about 53% of the popular vote. Hardly a mandate to dramatically increase government control over about 1/5 of the economy.
Did anyone even consider alternatives, like creating more incentives to buy insurance on the open market, with secondary insurance for things like pre-existing conditions? Something? Anything? Other than this? It doesn't seem like it, and it speaks to the true motivation here: power. It's probably unconstitutional and definitely should be chilling to anyone who wants Uncle Sam to leave them the hell alone.
All of this leads me to believe there is a political day of reckoning coming in this country that will make the congressional upheaval of the early '90s look like amateur hour.
How does this health care debacle, which doesn't take effect until 2014, do anything to help the (conservative estimate) 10% of Americans who are out of work this Christmas? Or the hundreds of thousands of Americans who will be foreclosed upon this month? Nope - they're busy jetting off to Copenhagen, to a global warming conference that literally took place in a blizzard. And, we're busy ramming through a health care overhaul that the American people don't want and can't afford.
Anyone with even the most basic understanding of economics has to know there is no way on earth that this can work. It doesn't work on the demand side, because the dollars just aren't there without gigantic tax increases, cuts in Medicare, or worse. It doesn't work on the supply side, because the managed care system (which is already about 50% paid by government dollars even today) has already created a shortage of Doctors and nurses. How will it work when there are millions more insured patients demanding care in a system with the same number of providers? This isn't rocket science, folks.
Every single poll shows - at most- lukewarm support. The latest RCP Composite Data of 9 different healthcare polls shows that 38% of Americans favor the Democrat healthcare plan, and 51% oppose it.
RCP also shows that President Obama's approval rating has now fallen below 50% for the first time. You can easily research this on your own, (one good article is here) and see that this is very low for any president after only 1 year in office. Obama won about 53% of the popular vote. Hardly a mandate to dramatically increase government control over about 1/5 of the economy.
Did anyone even consider alternatives, like creating more incentives to buy insurance on the open market, with secondary insurance for things like pre-existing conditions? Something? Anything? Other than this? It doesn't seem like it, and it speaks to the true motivation here: power. It's probably unconstitutional and definitely should be chilling to anyone who wants Uncle Sam to leave them the hell alone.
All of this leads me to believe there is a political day of reckoning coming in this country that will make the congressional upheaval of the early '90s look like amateur hour.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Oblivious: Pelosi Endorses ‘Global’ Tax on Stocks, Bonds, and other Financial Transactions
Despite the fact that this idea is totally unconstitutional, the Speaker now wants a "Global" tax on stock trades. What genius came up with this idea? Incredibly unpopular British PM Gordon Brown. The direct quote demonstrating Pelosi's ignorance of the G20 should be an omen to anyone who thinks this woman should be anywhere near economic policy.
CNSNews.com - Pelosi Endorses ‘Global’ Tax on Stocks, Bonds, and other Financial Transactions
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CNSNews.com - Pelosi Endorses ‘Global’ Tax on Stocks, Bonds, and other Financial Transactions
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Thanksgiving Recovery

Sis and Mom are on their way back home and we're here recovering at my house. Two exhausted cats are snoozing in their favorite spots and we've eaten up most of the Thanksgiving leftovers.
I enjoyed most of the family visit but there were some moments with Mom that I found really unpleasant. At least once a day during her visit she became really rude with someone - usually a worker in a shop or a waitress. When her unspoken rules of perfection are violated, she snaps at people or just storms off. It's embarrassing to me for a bunch of reasons and it's not surprising that by last night I had a splitting headache that two rounds of Advil couldn't stop. I went to bed around 10pm which is early for me. I doubt that she knows or cares how hurtful some of her statements and behavior are.
In the past week I've been told ("joking", of course) that I could be disinherited, reminded twice that I've made relationship mistakes in the past, told not to "get snippy" even though I hadn't done anything, told that I wasn't rinsing the dishes correctly, and so on. Happy Holidays! Of course there were positive convers

Here's another picture from our trip to "Ice" at the Gaylord Texan. This year's theme is the Grinch and as usual, the ice sculptures were amazing. My boyfriend treated us to fast pass tickets and a nice buffet dinner.
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