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Getting it Off My Chest

by Wendy

I’m sure that everyone has experienced a week where everything seemed to go in every other direction than the way you planned. If you are anything like me, you get really mad when things go wrong that are totally out of your control. A couple of things went wrong for me in the past week. I will not bore you with the details. But I will tell you this: when something in my personal and professional life pisses me off, the rest of the world better be on its best behavior or they are going to hear about it. Apparently the rest of the world didn’t get the memo. World, get ready ‘cause here it comes.

To Democrats: Get your crap together. I swear you are all over the place. Can you guys and gals please start singing from the same hymn book? You guys are looking at the polls and you think people aren’t approving of what you are doing because they don’t want health care reform. They aren’t approving because you are being spineless wimps or are confusing the hell out of folks. Man up, and do this damn thing.

To Right-wing radio/TV/blogs: The president of the United States is entitled to a week off without your bitchin’ and moaning that he needs to be around to run the country. You guys constantly say that liberals look at him as the Messiah, but it is you who thinks the guy shouldn’t eat, sleep, or shit for the next 4 years. You know, I may have my biblical history wrong, but I think even Jesus ate and slept. You also think that he should just be able to snap his fingers and everything that is broken will be made whole. Really, let’s face the truth here. You just want to wear him down. Screw you. If your president could spend half his time playing cowboy in Crawford, my president can take a week off at the beach. And yes, I’ve heard you say it: he’s not YOUR president. Screw you. Again.

To Wal-mart: I noticed you changed the packaging on your Great Value brand, but that doesn’t give you the right to hike your prices. First of all, the packaging doesn’t bring any added value. In fact, it is less attractive and more generic than your old packaging. What is inside the packaging even seems to taste worse. I know that it is psychological, and I will overcome, because I know the reason you are doing it is to force me to spend more money on the higher priced name brand items. Ever since Sam Walton died, I’ve thought the company was taken over by soulless vampires. This confirms it.

To Corporations: I see that you are starting to report profits. Good for you. But I know it’s not because consumers are happily spending money in your establishments. It’s because you have cut your employees wages and benefits. Your workers are 20% more productive, but yet their personal incomes are falling. You get away with it because other people are losing their jobs, and people are content with just having a job. Meanwhile, your CEOs are still getting fat bonus checks and salaries. This will backfire, though. Sooner or later the economy will turn around, and the ones that toiled for you thanklessly will become the new employee for your competitor. So bask in your glory that you managed to turn a profit in a down economy, but know that your employees will remember when the getting is good. And as they walk out your door, they’ll just smile and say, “hey, it’s nothing personal, it’s the economy!”

Wow, I feel better now! Now what would you like to get off your chest?

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Wendy’s Weekly Take

by Wendy

The economy is sinking. Jobs lost in 2008: 2.5 million. Unemployment rose in 2008 to 7.2% . In January, 17,000 jobs were lost. Poof. Gone.

So last week, the House of Representatives passed an $812 billion dollar economic stimulus bill. The Democrats added some tax cuts to appease the Republicans who still think tax cuts stimulate the economy, and to appease the President who wants it to be a bipartisan effort. So now it’s a mix of tax cuts and government spending to spur the economy.

Wahoo! It Passed.

But it got ZERO Republican votes. Boo!

It seems to the republicans, there weren’t enough tax cuts. Hello? Didn’t we try this already? Remember Bushie’s tax cuts? The voo-doo economics was that if you let the tax payers keep their money; they will be the best ones to decide how to spend their money and thus boost the economy. Too bad they spent their money at Wal-Mart which buys their goods from China. So the tax cuts helped China. Yay!

Also, they cut capital gains taxes which did encourage more play in the stock market, which backfired, apparently. Look where the market is now. To put some historical data into it: the Dow Jones Industrial Average on September 11, 2001 was 8235.21. On January 30th 2008, the index closed at 8000.86. Between those times, the index peaked at 14,000 in October 2007. Guess what they were trading on during that time? No good mortgage securities. So between 2001 and now our economy was based on imaginary wealth.

So here is my advice to Republicans: YOU LOST. Get over it, and put on your big girl/boy pants.

And to democrats, remember YOU WON. So quit trying to appease the republicans by putting worthless tax cuts in the legislation, and be a little more inventive. Be tough. It’s okay to put provisions in it that are a little protectionist. Like demand that our new high speed rail system is made from steel made in America. Lincoln did that with the first Transcontinental railroad was built, even though Europe was better at smelting steel at the time. It was tough, but America grew and prospered.

I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want a tax cut. But really, I’d just spend it on products made in China and India and Pakistan, because nothing is made in America anymore. It is time for us to make things in America, again. It is obvious that we can’t depend on the private sector to make that happen. We tried giving them tax cuts, but they used that to hire China.

So let’s try it again, the right way. Let’s rebuild America.

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