We are in another election year. 36 senate seats are up for election and 435 house seats up for reelection in November of this year. So there will be much campaigning, fundraising, appearance making, etc. So at some point this year these election related activities are going to more or less be their full-time jobs. There will probably be some superficial changes made this year so the politicians can say "look what I did" in campaign commercials, but job commitment is not always their priority.
Maybe President Obama should have concluded his State of the Union Address by saying that he is not going to attend a gala. He is not going to attend fundraisers. He is not making speaking appearances at campaign functions. He is not making publicity appearances. He is going to work. And when he is not at work he is spending time with his family. And he will continue to do so until satisfied with the changes to legislation. And suggest that his Washington colleagues do the same.
Then maybe the focus of Washington would be on issues and not on how issues effect elections. Then maybe politicians would quit the campaigning and start working. Then maybe a politician would get reelected based on hard work and merit. A politican being evaluated the same way the people of America get evaluated for their jobs? That might be too radical.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Standing Ovation
Maybe politicians would actually get something done if they would sit down and just let President Obama finish his speach. We all know that democrats are going to like what they hear and support their president. We all know that republicans are going to sit in discontent for most of the speach and occasionally stand so the TV audience knows they are still listening. They also want to show us that there is some hope of bipartisanship left. Please just sit down and stop clapping until the end. Mainly speaking to Nancy.
The fight against childhood obesity is an important issue that is not going away anytime soon. Michelle Obama was praised during the State of the Union for her work on this issue. She was given a standing ovation by all in attendence. She has previously been critisized for spending so much time fighting childhood obesity and not tackling a more important issue. Yet some of these same people gave her a standing ovation. Thanks for standing up for what you believe in.
The fight against childhood obesity is an important issue that is not going away anytime soon. Michelle Obama was praised during the State of the Union for her work on this issue. She was given a standing ovation by all in attendence. She has previously been critisized for spending so much time fighting childhood obesity and not tackling a more important issue. Yet some of these same people gave her a standing ovation. Thanks for standing up for what you believe in.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Are you Happy?
Believe it or not, the United States is not the happiest country on Earth. Despite being hailed as the land where dreams come true, the USA finished 23rd in a happiness pole. In case you were wondering, this pole was taken before the recession. So what is the happiest place on Earth? Denmark.
Denmark is the happiest country in the world despite going against three things that Americans correlate to their happiness. Firstly, Denmark is a country that claims the highest taxes in the world. Tax is directly correlated to income and can be as high as 63%. This results in a much smaller gap between the wealthy and the poor.
The second thing involves religion. Denmark is not very religious. Denmark has the third highest percentage of atheists within its population. The Danes believe in humanity.
The third thing involves marriage. The Danish believe that the relationship is the most important thing, not simply being married. Most Danes finish work around 4pm, allowing for ample time with loved ones. The relationships are more important than the legality of the relationships. In 2004, 60% of first-borns were born out of wedlock.
If these things make the Danes so happy, then I understand why the Republicans are always so angry.
Denmark is the happiest country in the world despite going against three things that Americans correlate to their happiness. Firstly, Denmark is a country that claims the highest taxes in the world. Tax is directly correlated to income and can be as high as 63%. This results in a much smaller gap between the wealthy and the poor.
The second thing involves religion. Denmark is not very religious. Denmark has the third highest percentage of atheists within its population. The Danes believe in humanity.
The third thing involves marriage. The Danish believe that the relationship is the most important thing, not simply being married. Most Danes finish work around 4pm, allowing for ample time with loved ones. The relationships are more important than the legality of the relationships. In 2004, 60% of first-borns were born out of wedlock.
If these things make the Danes so happy, then I understand why the Republicans are always so angry.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Pronounciation
Forte - One's strong point. Derived from the French descriptor fort, meaning strong. English words fort and forte are both derived from this French descriptor. Both are pronounced [fort]. Forte is often pronounced [for-ta]. This pronounciation is acceptable in the English language, but is not the original pronounciation.
Many times pronounciations and word usages evolve over time due to the fact that they simply sound better. This seems to be the case with forte.
Many times pronounciations and word usages evolve over time due to the fact that they simply sound better. This seems to be the case with forte.
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