Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Hope or No Hope for Mom

My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer a few years back. It was a pretty stunning moment to hear that, I would never have guessed my Mom would ever be diagnosed with any disease. What was more amazing is that my mom had no hope. Hope was something for a lost cause, and my Mom pretty much told the doctor, "okay, what do we have to do to beat this?".



And beat it she did. Not with tears and why me? and hope for a miracle. Mom made her own path, she decided she was going to beat this and nothing was going to stop her. And nothing did, not the biopsy, the surgery, the chemo and the radiation. She calmly and purposefully took every step forward and beat cancer with a big stick. It's called determination, and hope has no place when you decide there will only be one outcome to a situation.



We had hope for my father in law when he had open heart surgery last March. We had hope that he would wake up and be taken off all those machines and be okay. Then we started to hope he'd be somewhat okay, and need dialysis 3 times a week. And then hope was gone, and so was Dad. They told Dad that he did not have long to live a good 30 years ago, and he laughed at them. He didn't hope for the best, he plowed through life after they took his leg, after they told him he had a kidney problem, after the many diagnosis that he was not long for this world. As long as Dad had determination, he was going to be fine. And being on machines during surgery took away Dad's ability to determine his own outcome, he didn't give up, he fought through his unconsciousness until the machines drained him of life. Hope didn't work for us.



So I wonder at the idea that my mother is leaning toward voting for Barack Obama. He has hope. McCain simply does the job, just like my mother does, just like my father in law did until the doctors took away his ability to fight. The media is taking away McCain's ability to fight, methodically ignoring any positive news on McCain and slanting every report against him, while blowing sunshine up Obama's ass and never asking him a real question that might cast a negative light upon his hope. Somehow, I know Dad is up there routing his butt off for John McCain.



Barack Obama's insistance that Hope and Change are our saviours is completely wrong. It's passive. John McCain, a man who has been physically battered and broken and still has his fighting spirit, his determination, doesn't have hope he can lift up America and the world. He knows he can, because he doesn't hope. For McCain, success is the only outcome. And if you'd just stop listening to the verbal blather and research both of their backgrounds, their challenges and successes, how one man relied upon others to carry him through while the other merely dragged himself to the top, you might decide that a tough old white man really would make a good president. Because he does not hope, he simply does the work. That makes all the difference.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Colin-oscopy

Colin Powell just endorsed Obama. I am so disappointed in him. He chose a man he barely knows over a man he respects and has worked with for ages, simply because of his race. Powell can claim that wasn't his main reason for the endorsement, but it is. He would never, ever endorse a Democrat before, and Obama has accomplished little in life beyond rounding up people who don't have a clue who or what they are voting for and registering them to vote. All because the black community demands that Powell choose between white and black. "He said as much when he commented that McCain is very capable of being president. I am very sad.

At the best, an Obama presidency will be like David Dinkins' reign in NYC. A complete zero. I know, I voted for him. What a mistake. And then we ended up with Nazi-like Rudi Guiliani for a mayor, who was mean and viscious and dangerous until September 11th when he suddenly became a Champion. Obama is so naive as to think other countries are simply going to listen to him and do what he thinks is best, and that's not the way the world works.

I am sad that our country is going to push away a great man, one who has always worked with the other side and who always stands up for what is right, simply because he is old and white. I guess the irony is that, for the first time in her adult life, Michelle Obama is proud of her country, and for the first time in my adult life, I will be ashamed of my country. John McCain deserves better respect from the fellow Americans for whom he has worked so hard.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Feng Shui

I have bad Fung Shway. That's how you pronounce Feng Shui. I learned about it a long time ago in a galaxy far far away, but I just decided that the Feng Shui book to unclutter your house was for me. So, reading it freaks me out as I think maybe my entire life sucks and I am simply not aware of it, but if I look hard at my clutter and dust, I will discover how miserable I unwittingly am.

Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of....I don't know, house gadget placement? Everything means something, where you place your bed, what direction, candles in the bathroom, having a chair back to the room. It's basically a guide to how to alienate and insult everyone who ever enters your house. I enjoy that thought. Because I do not believe my stacks of clutter and mountains of dog hair insult and alienate enough people. If I work harder, I can be left entirely alone for all of eternity.

Then what would I do?

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Girl Scouts are Insane

We had our leader meeting the other night for our Girl Scout Service Unit. We discussed a very important day to Girl Scouts - Thinking Day. It's a day when we get together, all of our troops in Auburn, and celebrate other countries and learn about them. There is a theme every year. last year was WATER. So we each chose a country and prepared a display about how water is used, preserved, etc. in that country. Of course I grabbed Panama, there's more water in that canal than just about anywhere. It was cool, girls did Djibouti, Germany, Mexico. We learned how they conserve water, survive droughts, even use steam to make electricity (Iceland). It was awesome. We did all sorts of water experiments. What a great day.

So, what's the theme this year? “We can stop the spread of AIDS, malaria and other diseases.”
Of course, you can imagine my reaction, as well as the other leaders. We laughed. Good joke, and the council person said "No, that's really the theme". I, being the shy, quiet person who avoids the spotlight, jumped up and yelled, "I call The Congo, so we can teach the girls all about Ebola and if they see a person with blood spewing out of every orifice then DON'T GO NEAR THEM, RUN AWAY! That will stop the spread of Ebola."

My point, Gee, let's give every 6 and 7 year old Brownie a horror show of death and disease annihilating the planet just for fun. That'll get 'em thinking every night instead of those stupid sugarplums dancing around. HELLO! Girl Scouts of America, we do NOT want to scare the crap out of our kids or anyone else's kids! ARE YOU INSANE? First you want to change all of our Grace songs for camp from God to "Mother Earth", and now you want to teach the little cute girls all about AIDS and body fluid swapping? Are you TRYING to bankrupt yourselves?

Insane. I hope we do it. I will make a dummy with fake blood pumping out all over the place. It will be so cool. Too bad Thinking Day is in February, not October. It's a Halloween theme this year!!!

Frankly, I think our theme should be: Antidepressants: why your leaders are so calm and how to piss them off. It works for me!!!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

houses

The Federal Reserve Chairman just had a televised announcement, and he said this entire financial crisis is due to the housing/mortgage problem.

And YES, I have been offered a much higher mortgage than I could afford and turned it down for a mortgage (and less opulent home) that I could afford.  So don't blame pushy mortage brokers.  People have to take some responsibility for their actions. 

We just bought a house in NY, and we didn't get a copy of the Home Inspection report.  We just heard from the Realtor that everything was fine.  Well, turns out it's not fine.  The electric in the house is aluminum and it all has to be replaced.  Who's fault is it? The Realtor? The Seller? The Home Inspection Guy?  John McCain?  NOPE!  It's our fault.  We were stupid, and we accept that. 

Just the facts, maam

People are blaming CEO's for the current crisis, along with mortgage brokers and banks.. But look at the facts. They tell a far different story.  It's a story of American greed; where people believe that they deserve to own a home that they cannot afford.  When brokers told people that they cannot afford the home they'd like to buy, the people said them they don't care, that if they don't give them the mortgage, another broker would.  That's why we're in this mess, because the American people don't understand fiscal discipline.  The Baby Boomers, aka the "me generation," didn't care about what they could or could not afford and passed that lack of discipline to their children, and so on. 
 
Now Americans average over $10k in credit card debt alone.  Is that Wall Street's fault?  Is that a mortgage broker's fault?  Americans consume more than half of their meals outside the home.  That's right, no one cooks anymore; they spend tons of money eating out and gaining weight to boot!  Is that Wall Street's fault?  Is that a mortgage broker's fault?  Americans drive cars 3 years old or less in numbers never seen before in America.  Everyone wants to have a new car even if they cannot afford it.  Is that Wall Street's fault?  Is that a mortgage broker's fault? 
 
Too many Americans are greedy.  Those who have gotten in over their heads are in deep trouble, regardless of the mortgage brokers and people like community organizers in groups like ACORN  who help people get loans they cannot afford (Barack Obama did this when he worked for ACORN as a community organizer).
 
And let's not forget the government.  YouTube is full of videos from the 2004 Congressional hearing where accountants requested an investigation of Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac for backing loans that people couldn't afford.  Watch the videos and see Congress members Barney Frank, Maxine Waters, etc. tell the accountants that Fannie Mae was fine and an investigation was not necessary.  Next Google the 2005 Senate bill backed by John McCain that Democrats blocked from leaving committee for a floor vote.  That bill called for stricter regulations governing the loan practices of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and warned of financial disaster.  But Obama and Nancy Pelosi blame McCain for deregulations.  Idiots.  Go check the facts.  Go read the bills.  Go watch the hearings. Go see the facts before you vote.
 
Facts.  They're an amazing thing!