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The Economy - Just My Opinion

Taxes – This one has me really upset.  Obama keeps talking about cutting taxes for the middle class (he says those making less that 250,000 but that is not middle class – at least not in my neck of the woods and it keeps changing - 200K, 150K, 120K).  Although he says he will give a tax cut to 95% of the people in this country, over 40% of people don’t even pay federal income tax!  How can they get a ‘tax cut’?  What it really amounts to is a check sent to those folks - isn’t that welfare?  And Obama has no plan to prevent current middle class tax cuts from expiring in 2010 so when those expire, the middle class, including those making less than 40K will start paying taxes!  So much for Obama cutting taxes for 95% of Americans.  I also don’t think Obama has thought of the overall impact his tax plan will have – and neither have many people.  He wants to increase taxes on the ‘wealthy’ and use those tax dollars to fund more government programs for lower income individuals and families or use those dollars to give tax refunds to those with lower incomes.  Now this sounds great – I don’t know that I mind getting some free money from those making more than me.  BUT that is just WRONG!  Those people (at least a lot of them) have worked hard to get to where they are – most of them haven’t gotten a free ride.  And then to have half of their income taken away and given to folks who haven’t worked hard is crazy.  Yes, there are people who work hard and who are struggling (I mentioned a friend in an earlier post).  But let me be clear on this – I do not think my friend deserves money from someone who makes more than her even if they are making more than 250K a year or even 1M a year!  You see, my friend dropped out of high school when she was a senior.  She has been ‘trying’ to get her GED so that she can get a better job but she has been working on that for a long time – She does work hard, as do many, many people in this country.  But, she has never gone above and beyond to get ahead.  She just does what she has to and that is it.  Now, there are single mothers in this country (and dads too I am sure) working 2 and 3 jobs to feed their kids and provide a good education for them) and they should get SOME help and I am sure that some of them do.  But I do not think it is right or appropriate to take money from those who have already been down in the gutter, worked non-stop, and went above and beyond, to get to where they are as successful members of society.  I know that many will disagree with me on this.  I also want to make it clear that my family income is NO WHERE near 250K – we are much closer to true middle-class (and it would be nice to get a check in the mail from some rich guy but that would be stealing in my opinion – I didn’t work for and I didn’t earn it)!  And, for the sake of time and space, I won’t even go into Obama’s plans for capital gains, windfall profits, death, and other taxes.  Just do your research.  On this note, I want to bring up the great quote of Democratic President John F. Kennedy ‘Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country’!  I think there is too much government as is and I also think that the Democratic party that my grandparents so strongly supported has changed so much that it no longer resembles former leaders like JFK.  Again, just my opinion.  For a good article that details the differences in the candidates tax policies visit this link: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122488938501868507.html

 

 

Our economy is a disaster.  Some of that I blame on government and corporate executives but mostly, I blame individuals.  People who have applied for loans knowing that they really can’t afford them, people who have invested in shady deals, people spending recklessly without thinking about the future consequences.  We, the great American consumer, have created this disaster!  We can’t help ourselves – we spend like mad and try to keep up with the Jones’s in every way.  Latest car, biggest house, nicest clothes!  When are WE going to take responsibility?  And the fact that taxpayers are going to have to fit the bill drives me crazy.  I didn’t make a poor financial decision to buy a home that I truly couldn’t afford.  Another dear friend lives in a huge house that I will be helping to pay for because they could not afford it!  Granted, there are people who have lost their jobs and have no other choice – those are not the people I blame.  And for these CEO’s who have done horrible jobs and driven their companies into the ground and are getting huge severance packages - give me a break!  If I did a poor job, I would just be fired as would most employees!  And honestly, I am not sure if this bailout business is going to work anyway.  Yes, something needed to be done to open up credit but I truly think the government took it TOO far!  And I blame both parties for this plan and the fact that both of the presidential candidates supported the plan just shows that neither have a great grip on the economy (honestly, I don’t even think the so-called economic experts have a clue).  It has taken a long time for any of the money to start flowing from this plan so why couldn’t that time be used to work out something that would work for the credit crisis without including all of the other stuff?  Now I do feel bad for many people who have invested in the stock market especially those who have a lot of retirement funds tied up in stocks.  However, we ALL know that stocks are risky - it is no different than gambling just a little more high-tech.  People who are close to retirement should NOT have a lot of their funds going into stocks - they should be putting their money in stable investments.  It is up to us as individuals to be good stewards of our money and to invest wisely.  Relying on an individual or a group to make all financial decisions for us is not smart - we have to do our own research.  The same goes for the presidential election this year - sound bites and media coverage are not good sources for the details that we all need to know and understand to make an informed decision.  We all must look deeper at our candidates and decide if their overall policies, judgment, and experience will serve us well.  Then, and only then, can we cast our vote with confidence that we are selecting the individual that is closest in alignment with our values.

 

On the job topic, we need more jobs in this country in a really bad way and I think that newer forms of energy and other industries (organics, etc.) could help create new jobs (though the unemployment rate under President Carter was 17% - we are so much better now than we were back then even though it may not seem like it).  Others are better on this than I am – just my thoughts.  But, I come from a family that owns small businesses and Obama’s tax plan will cause a loss of jobs for many small businesses.  They just can’t afford to pay higher taxes and keep their employees or even keep their businesses open in many cases.  And Obama’s plan of taxing corporations that already pay the 2nd highest tax for businesses in the world will not help create jobs or lower costs for consumers.  Big corporations will still manage to secure their profits - either by passing on the high taxes in the cost of goods and services to customers or by eliminating jobs.  If that doesn’t work, they will find countries that will make it worthwhile to move their operations to - I am talking about countries where businesses are allowed to operate TAX FREE!  That is huge and the so-called penalty that Obama has in store for businesses that want to move out of the country could not make the tax free operations less appealing.  And these countries are often much less developed and employees will work for far less than Americans and, often, can operate without much of the regulatory controls that are in place in the US.  We need to make business easier and less costly in this country so that organizations have an incentive to stay and grow! 

 

I don’t agree with all of McCain’s economic policies either but he is more in line with my values and knowledge of the economy.  I am certainly not an expert but I do have a bachelors degree as well as a MBA so I am not completely clueless.  And, more importantly, I am a wife and mother and I am responsible for keeping our budget on track and paying our bills, so, like most moms in this country, I have a great deal of experience on the economics of our family.

 

Regardless of who wins this election, the US economy needs some serious work.  But I don’t think it is completely the governments responsibility.  I, again, prefer little government involvement and more responsibility from individuals.  Companies need to hold CEO’s accountable for their poor leadership and fire them with no additional compensation and individuals need to take responsibility for their own poor financial decisions.  But this is still a great country and people from all over the world want to live here.  We should all be proud to be Americans and work to maintain our freedoms.  You certainly don’t hear too many US residents trying to give up their citizenship and move to another country (no concern of US citizens crossing the border illegally into Mexico or Canada) - very much the contrary.  Yes, times are hard but we are still a strong nation with wonderful people who care for each other and those in other countries.  We are the most giving country in the world and we should be - we truly are affluent.  We have been living high on the hog for many years now and it is just time for an adjustment.  Reality is sometimes hard and painful but I know that we will prevail.

 

Whoever wins this presidential election will have to have the support of the entire country.  Currently, my choice isn’t leading and may not win (though I am hoping for a surprise victory) but I will pray for whoever wins this office.  It is an enormous responsibility and the most difficult job in the world and Americans tend to be very hard on our leaders and blame them for everything.  We must come together and work to move our country in a positive direction.  I still believe the USA is the world’s greatest country.  We have loving, caring, and thoughtful people who are extremely giving.  Yes, we have problems but there are so many more in this world who have nothing but problems. 

 

When the election is over, I hope we can all put aside our political differences and work for the good of our neighbors, our country and our world.  We really don’t have a choice.

Vacation is over - ugh…

Well, we had a wonderful time and returned home Sunday afternoon.  Needless to say, we have a lot to do to get back to normal although we jumped back into our routines first thing Monday morning.  We have decided that we should make an effort to take a vacation every year and decided to go ahead and start saving for the next vacation right away - we really have to plan ahead.  Anyway, I still have a post to get up on the economy and I hope to write that up today (between playing with DD, laundry, etc.) and get it posted tomorrow.  On another note, we had an ultrasound yesterday and found out that we are having a BOY!  I was so shocked but thrilled!  More details in a later post.

Sun, Sand, Surf

I was hoping to post this before we left but it was more than a little hectic trying to pack for the 3 of us and deal with boarding our dogs and make arrangements for our cats while we are gone.  So I didn’t get it posted and now I have very limited access to the Internet…  Anyway, we are taking a long planned for and much needed vacation at the beach!  DD and I have been on business trips with DH and have been able to enjoy so wonderful places while he worked and often took a couple of extra days to enjoy the areas as a family.  But we have never been on an official vacation as a family - DH and I didn’t even take a honeymoon so this is a great event for us!  We have been very excited about the trip for months and have put back money for a long time to make it happen.  And, so far, it has been so worth it!  DD is having a blast and DH and I are more relaxed than we have been in a very long time.  With the financial situation we are stretching our dollars to the max and eating in A LOT but the price of gas is much better than we anticipated.  So, I will try to check in while we are away but if I don’t, I will get back on track when we get back.  I still have plenty of posts I need to cover on the economy, etc., so lots to do!  But enjoying the weather and the family time is all that I have on my mind right now!  Hope you are all having a great week!

The Economy

I have been wanting to write a post about the economy but I just can’t get my head around what has been happening.  So, I thought I would get your input and see what you think.  I have listed 10 questions below and I hope you will take a few minutes to read them and then provide an answer - just your thoughts.  I will take a look at all of the comments and then try to write a post that includes your thoughts and ideas.  Let’s have some fun with this one - it is your chance to BLOG so get to posting!

  1. Have you been negatively impacted by the recent economic crisis?  If so, please explain how - stock investments, credit crunch, job loss, etc.  If you have not been impacted yet, do you think you will be and, if so, how?
  2. Do you think the decline in the US economy has been the result of irresponsible consumer spending, government oversight or lack thereof, Wall Street greed, poor CEO management of big corporations, global economic decline, other?  Talk about the ones that you think are responsible for the problems and why.
  3. I recently heard someone indicate that the problems may be the result of economic terrorism due to suspicious timing of sell-offs in the market.  Do you think this is possible in our country?  If so, who do you think would be involved - domestic terrorists, international terrorists, a very sick college kid doing a hack job, other?  And why would someone or some group want to do this?
  4. Do you think the economic rescue plan will eventually stabilize the economy?  How do you feel about the fact the taxpayers will probably end up covering the cost?  What about all of the so-called goodies in the plan - do you think those should have been left out and dealt with separately? 
  5. With the election only a few short weeks away, do you think one candidate or the other has the best plan to stimulate the economy?  Which one and why?  And do you think either candidate will be able to keep their campaign promises in light of the current situation?  Why or why not?  And please keep your responses respective to both candidates.
  6. Considering all that has happened, do you trust government to protect you from future problems?  Why or why not? 
  7. Do you think one political party is responsible for the problems or are all Washington insiders to blame?  Who?  Why or why not?  If not Washington, then who?
  8. Do you have a better idea on how we can fix the problems?  Should the market have been allowed to correct itself?  Why or why not?
  9. Are you concerned about the potential of too much government intervention turning the US into a socialist country or would you like to live in a socialist country?  Why or why not?
  10. With all of the negatives associated with the economic crisis, have you seen any positives?  Fall in gas prices, opportunity to buy stock, etc?

OK - that is a lot but I really want some feedback so just comment away and answer the questions that you want to - you don’t have to cover them all!  Let’s see how people are really feeling about the economy!

Two Polls - Will the financial ‘rescue plan’ work?

So with the ‘rescue plan’ passing on Friday, what is going on with Wall Street?  The plan actually seems to have made matters worse!  What do you think? And are you being personally impacted? Vote on both polls!

Poll - What do you think about the financial bailout!

With all of the attention on the financial bailout bill, I thought I would see what you think about the legislation. So, vote!

Gas Shortage in the Southeast!

Have you heard about this?  It is insane what is happening in many parts of the south.  People are lining up for gas for 30 - 45 minutes and even longer!  Pumps are closed in many areas or only open sporadically.  The shortage has caused many problems for residents including class cancellations at community colleges and missed work/lateness for folks who can’t get gas.

My sister does physical therapy for home-bound patients and must drive herself to people’s homes to administer treatment - she is not a happy camper right now!  I have been on the phone with her several times while she drives around trying to find a station that is open and has gas for customers.  Then she may wait in line for long periods of time hoping that the tanks will not run dry before she gets her turn.  People are more than a little concerned about the situation which is, reportedly, the result of damaged gas lines from hurricane Ike.  Many of the people impacted by this shortage live in very rural locations where public transportation is not available but carpooling is very popular - still the impact has been hard for most hard-working families.

The problem is affecting folks in TN, VA, NC, and SC.  All of our families live in NC and we have tons of friends in TN.  People are stunned and confused by the impact this is having on their lives.  And businesses are also suffering.  They can’t deliver goods, get to work sites, or operate efficiently since their employees are having problems getting to work.  And many of us are starting to see prices at the pump decline - that is definitely the case in the southeast.

You can get more details on this from area newspapers including the Asheville Citizen Times which has several articles on the problem including this one: http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080923/NEWS01/80922102.  I encourage everyone to learn about the situation - it may be a sign of things to come in the future if we don’t get more gas in the supply chain or quickly develop much needed alternatives.

Identity Theft

I have been a little busy lately trying to deal with some identity theft issues.  For me, this has been going on for years (at least 8, probably longer).  I have had numerous fraudulent accounts opened in my name using my social security number.  Although I have started legal action to permanently resolve the problems, it will be some time before my credit reports are cleared and all of the creditors are dealt with. 

What really bugs me about this stuff is the fact that I had a 7 year fraud alert on my accounts.  Things did clear up a little during this time though there were a few bank/credit agencies that didn’t do proper checks on the applicants before issuing the thieves money or items in some form or another.  The transactions have included phone bills, propane gas bills, automobile loans, credit cards, lines of credit, and personal loans (the ones that I am aware of anyway).  I have had to deal with each of these individually by proving I was not the applicant.  As soon as the fraud alert expired, the culprits were back at it!  I have been completely amazed!  And the problem is so wide spread at this point that I don’t think I can get a handle on it on my own.

So, the last couple of incidences have driven me off of the deep end.  The first was a repo company coming to my house here in Bloomington to collect a car that was purchased in my name by someone in Florida.  I don’t know anyone in Florida and I have never owned the make or model of the car in question.  Of course, it is completely up to me to provide proof that it was not me which is a lot of work for someone who has moved around a lot over the past few years.  I finally filed a police report as well as a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. 

I have been trying to get copies of my credit report from the three reporting agencies but because their systems are automated and require you to verify recent information on your credit report, I haven’t had much luck.  Today, I was finally able to add a 90 day fraud alert to my accounts (hopefully) and request a copy of my report from all three reporting agencies (hopefully). 

I have contacted police several times in the past about this problem and have been told, repeatedly, that nothing can be done because it has happened outside the local authorities jurisdiction!  Yes.  All of the problems have occurred in places that I have never lived - New York, Florida, Georgia (the states that I know about).  So, I have contacted an attorney as a last resort.  Yes, I am sure the final fees will be way more than I should have to pay as a victim of a crime, but that is how the system works right now. 

I will have a lot more on this topic later on and my final attempt to protect myself will be to place a security freeze with the credit reporting agencies.  Fun, fun, fun!

And if you are ever a victim of identity theft, don’t wait - take the appropriate steps to protect yourself immediatly!  This stuff can snowball completely out of control in the blink of an eye.  I will keep you all posted on my progress…..

Miracle Deodorant - I don’t smell a thing…

A while back, Crunchy Chicken wrote a post about a magic deodorant.  I was impressed with her praise of this miracle product and did a little research to check on the toxicity.  It was listed on The Environmental Working Groups Cosmetics Database with a score of 0.  I also checked the individual ingredients and found that they all had a low level of health concern.  Ok - passed my test for an acceptable purchase.

Now, Crunchy gave this little rock so much praise that I was more than a little skeptical.  I personally do not wear any deodorant.  Yes, I know.  You are thinking ‘Ugh! That is so gross!’.  But not for me.  I have never been a big sweater and just haven’t had the need for it.  I might have used deodorant 10 times in my whole life!  Hopefully I don’t actually have BO and people are just too kind to mention it (but my loving, supportive, and often too honest family would have definitely let me know)!  So why would I purchase one of these crystal gems?  Well, my non-sweating gift is made up for by my dear DH.  He is a large man, 6′3″ 210lbs.  He plays basketball with more than a little passion and spends a lot of time outside doing garden work, yard work, or just tinkering with his tools!  He comes inside on a regular basis looking like he just stepped out of the shower - but not smelling very fresh.  His sweat mixes with his unsafe and unhealthy deodorant to make a nice yellow stain on ALL of his undershirts.  I have yet to soak or wash them enough to remove the truly disgusting tinge.  Maybe it is because I don’t use bleach products of any kind?  Too bad.  He will just have to live with the stains.  But I digress…

So, in hopes of helping DH convert to a more healthy underarm smell coveruper (made up word), I picked up the Crystal Rock at one of our local organic grocers.  I had been trying to get DH to convert to something more healthy for a while but I just couldn’t convince him to dab on a little moist baking soda each morning.  He needed something more foulsmell-proof (made-up word)!  Last week, after careful scrutiny and examination of the new rock, he took the plunge!  And the results were more than I ever dreamed of…

HE LOVED IT!  LOVES IT!  Raves about it on a non-stop basis!  Calls it the ‘magic ball’; ‘his little miracle crystal’!  It is too funny to see a grown man get so excited about deo!  He says that he can’t even tell it is there - no odor, no film, no nothing!  He wants me to replace all of his personal care products with the rock (of course, they don’t make rock shampoo, soap, or toothpaste but I am searching)!  And I am thrilled that I might be able to get those nasty stains out of his shirts without worrying that they will only come back the next time he wears it!  And it was just in time for the Keep Yer Cool Challenge since our thermostat is set at 80!  Ye-haw!

His next test of his new best friend will be to use it on his sweaty feet - but that seems to only be a problem for him in the winter (I don’t know - he is just plain weird).  Ah - my man smells great (or at least he doesn’t stink)! 

And another benefit of this little crystal, cost.  We are going to save some money since this gem will last much longer than a regular stick of deodorant!

Thanks for trying out my experiments R - I am proud of you and thrilled that you love the Crystal Rock Deodorant!  Maybe I will give it a try too, just to fit it!  Now, on to getting rid of those underarm stains once and for all…..

Sweatin’ for the Earth

Keep Yer Cool Challenge

Since I started this blog, I have found some very inspiring and mind blowing fellow-bloggers on the scene.  Most have been blogging for a while and really know their stuff.  My blog was not focused on any particular issue - I wanted it to be a general blog that covered the happenings in my life.  Strangely, it has taken on a mind of it’s own with the primary focus being on green and sustainable living.  The main reason for this is my admiration and support of those superhero green bloggers out there - I spend a lot of time writing posts in support of their challenges and projects.  And, as a side-note, blogging is VERY time consuming - more on that in a later post. 

So the latest challenge out there is by Crunchy Chicken.  I have actually signed up for several of Crunchy’s challenges including The Diva Cup challenge and others (one involving bodily fluids that I am not brave enough to write about yet)! 

This particular challenge is ‘Keep Yer Cool - Save the Earth, Skip the A/C June - September 2008′!  That’s right!  It is going to be a super hot summer and we are going to sweat like pigs!  I mean stinky, stinky sweat!  Of course, I am cold natured so this won’t be too terrible for me BUT, DH is a furnace and LOVES his A/C!  And DD is the same.  We co-sleep and I am in the middle of these 2 furnaces!  Even in the dead of winter these two are HOT, HOT, HOT!  And not the sexy hot either (well, DH is sexy hot - oops, I digress)!  Where was I? 

Oh yeah.

In honor of this challenge, I have committed to turning up our thermostat to 80!  This could be a serious problem in the relationship department - men and women usually don’t agree about money and the temperature - but I am going to give it a try!  If a battle ensues, I will relent to 78 but only on extremely hot days or when DH seems ready to bolt!  DD will be fine - she likes to strip done to her skivvies anyway!  OK, she likes to run around butt naked like all of her fellow toddlers!  

So here’s to sweating and Keepin’ Your Cool Naturally!  Just think of all the money we will save by keeping that thermostat up! This one’s for you planet earth!!  And if want in on the fun, just click on the banner and post a comment!  The more the merrier!  I mean, the smellier (or would that be more smelly?) the merrier…