Friday, July 15, 2011
Reduce Spending Like Everyone Else in America
The Obama Administration needs to take a lesson from the rest of the regular folks in America when it tries to solve its financial problems.
When a regular family in America finds itself in a situation where it is spending more than it makes, it has the same options as the federal government.
1- It can borrow money
2- It can reduce spending
3- It can obtain more money (i.e. Get a better job with a higher salary)
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that borrowing money is not a long term solution. Many families have tried and eventually they go bankrupt.
Reducing spending can be painful, especially if you are used to a standard of living and you have to cut back on things that are used to having. Just take a look at what is going on in Greece and you will see how painful it can be.
Then there is the third solution; get more money. However, unlike a regular family who can't always get a higher paying job, the government simply raises our taxes to pay for what it wants. This is what Obama wants to do and he told us today that 80% of us agree that he should raise our taxes.
I DON'T REMEMBER TELLING ANYONE THAT I WANT TO PAY HIGHER TAXES!
Where did Obama get this silly statistic that 80% of Americans want to pay higher taxes?#!&*%@
As painful as it will be, we need to reduce our expenses. We need to shrink the size of government, and reduce our demand for government services. This will be painful and people will complain.
Medicare benefits may be reduced.
Social Security increases may be lower.
Kids may have to bring lunches from home instead of having the government pay for them.
Government pensions may not be as high.
The Obama family may have to cut back on international vacations.
Government officials may have to fly coach instead of flying in their own military jets.
We may have to cut back on silly government funding research projects.
Maybe women will have to pay for their own abortions.
Maybe prisoners won't get viagra or get to have their own large screen TVs.
Yes it will be painful, BUT if we are going to save America from the same fate as Greece and other European countries who are on the brink of going bankrupt, we must reduce spending.
There is really no other way to solve the problem!!!
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
How Does It Feel to be Unemployed?
Ever since my first job as a newspaper delivery boy in the 60's I have always had a job. After the paper, I worked for McDonalds fast food and then I had a job at a bike shop in Provo, Utah. Following my mission for the LDS Church, I returned to McDonalds where I supported my wife and two sons while I attended college. I can't forget the short stint as a research assistant at BYU. Then came the REAL employment after I graduated from college. It lasted nearly four years until my first layoff in 1983. Within a few days I got another job with a higher salary and better benefits. I stayed with that company for over 28 years until I was laid off last week. They told me that my position "had been eliminated" and there was no need for someone with my skills. Part of me was angry because I did not believe what they were telling me. However, another part of me was excited as I wondered what the future would hold for me and my family.
Now I find myself among the ranks of thousands of other unemployed citizens of the United States. I can now say from personal experience that I know how it feels to be out of work.
As an engineering manager for over 25 years, I have witnessed dozens of layoffs first hand. In all cases but one, the layoff forced the employees to make decisions they normally would not have made. They were forced to take risks outside of their comfort zone. And in all but the one case, the employees quickly were back on their feet, with a new job, with a higher salary, better benefits and a new beginning.
And so I share that same optimism today. My family and I are excited about the possibilities before us. We have even discussed the possibility of moving and even changing professions. With this layoff we begin a new chapter of our life and we are optimistic about the future.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
"Bring Me Sunshine" - This will put a toe-tapping smile on your face!
Someone sent me this link a while back and I cannot listen to it without tapping my toes and singing along. The first part of the video shows the gloomy mood that exists in much of the world and then this guy walks into this little cafe and opens up his Ukuleli and begins to sing a song which changes the world around him!
Enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXvJ8UquYoo
Friday, April 29, 2011
Chicago School Bans Lunches From Home
Big Brother is at it again! Since Mrs. Obama and her husband's government know more about what is best for us than we do, they have taken another step towards total control of our lives.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/education/ct-met-school-lunch-restrictions-041120110410,0,4567867.story
Gone are the days when kids carried their lunch boxes to school with a thermos full of milk or juice. Gone are the days of peanut butter sandwiches made by loving mothers who wrapped them in wax paper or a plastic bag to keep them fresh. Gone are the homemade cookies. Gone are the snack size bags of potato chips. Gone are the carrot and celery sticks. Gone are the 1/2 pint cartons of milk for 5 cents. Gone are the bologna sandwiches on whole wheat bread.
After all.....Mrs. Obama and the liberal government know better what you should be eating.
When I was a kid growing up in Los Angeles, only the rich kids could afford to eat in the cafeteria at school. Back then it cost 35 cents to eat in the cafeteria. I never ate in the cafeteria because we couldn't afford it. I remember once when my mom was in the hospital and my dad was sick in bed. Each day my dad would give me a quarter and a dime so I could eat at school, since he was in no shape to get up and make a lunch for me. I remember standing in line for my lunch with all the rich kids. My poor friends were so envious of me as I held my 35 cents while the line moved slowly towards the cafeteria door. Finally I get inside and received a plastic tray with my meal, a paper napkin, and my eating utensils. I remember so well the "wonderful" meal that I sat on my tray before me. I remember the square block of red or green jello, the block of some type of casserole, a spoonful of green beans and a glass of milk. Then on Friday we had fish sticks, and I never knew the reason why.
Normally my mom would send me to school with my metal lunch box which contained a peanut butter and honey sandwich, a couple of homemade cookies (if I was lucky), and an apple or other piece of fruit. Sometimes I had pieces of carrots or celery.
Today things are different, especially in Chicago. All the kids have to go through the cafeteria which provides wholesome food selected by Mrs. Obama and her liberal government friends. Their meal choices include wonderful and healthy dishes such as tofu, pasta and veggie balls, minestrone soup, mung beans, and lentils. Yum, Yum!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Human Ventriloquist Dummy - Very Funny!
Check out this very funny video (see link below) about a ventriloquist who uses a guy from the audience to act as his dummy. The guy is very good and the video is a crack up.
http://www.boreme.com/posting.php?id=27735&page=1
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