Thursday, February 25, 2010

B(ig) S(tory) in D.C.

I fully agree with this editor because to me, Washington is just a bunch of drama. We go week after week following one dramatic story after another. And week after week, the previous “big story”, fades into the background. Washington, and the media, do a good job of keeping us entertained, or so thoroughly confused that perhaps this is why so many Americans don’t take a huge interest in politics! If it isn’t Stimulus Packages, it’s Unemployment and if not that, it’s that ever-important Health Care Bill, which in my opinion would be better left alone! Why can’t Washington focus on what this country really needs? JOBS!


She discusses how our elected officials, fail to really help the American household, despite saying all of the “right things”. And, I agree! These are our paid, elected officials, and they need to be coming to agreement on some decisions!


In her argument she also reports that the stimulus package has created millions of jobs but we’re still facing millions who are still unemployed, and the number is barely crawling to a “positive” number. The editor comes across as being straightforward and tries to persuade the reader into believing in her opinion. Initially, she seems quite credible, and I’m almost sucked in to understanding her point of view on the jobs topic, but I am still unemployed! And, yes, I may sound like I’m crying, but time is running out and every day that I don’t get a call for an interview I worry more and more about how I am going to feed and shelter my family. I also think if the Stimulus Package had been handled differently, it sure could have helped Americans instead of businesses. And by helping individual Americans, it would in turn, help those same businesses. Had they given out that money to individual, tax-paying Americans, that money would undoubtedly have stimulated the economy! Sure, some would have put that money right back into the bank – providing banks more money; others would have paid off debt – providing credit card companies more money to issue more credit; but many would use that money to go out to dinners, start home improvement projects, or buy cars and homes – STIMULATING THE ECONOMY.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Concerning....

An article in the Austin American Statesman, caught my attention about President Obama discussing the economy with prominent black leaders has me concerned and should have you concerned as well.


President Obama needs to talk to the people of this country that are really going through this. Black minorities are not the only ones suffering in this bad economy. And, they are not the only minorities that need to be looked at. I hope he doesn’t do this with all of our nations problems, because even the leaders indicated that “this isn’t the time” to do something special for one group or another. The leaders he is talking to are not going to help the economy in my opinion.


I’m concerned because I’m unemployed from a company of 16 years of loyalty. I need something to happen because I’m about to lose my unemployment benefits pretty soon and won’t be able to support my family if the economy does not make some recovery, and soon. I need a job and hope he’ll turn to answers from experienced staff. We need action for the sake of myself and of others.