Wednesday, September 23, 2009
A great, fun evening is the movie, Julie/Julia
We went to the movie and had a great time. My mother and husband both liked it too...amazing. Since then I came across the book that came about after the blog but probably before the movie. In it Julie is talking about the ease of making Potatoe Leek soup...(in French). Anyway I made the soup, and yummmm! It was delicious and easy and healthy and filling. How can you beat that?
There are so many things to talk about and I don't need to begin the conversation...
What do you think about the stance of our president? His apologising for you and me and our country?
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
ACORN????
The ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION FOR REFORM NOW...has been the center of controversy for years. I am surprised that after years of both questionable and ultimately illegal activities, money has continued to flow into their coffers.
This week a 20 year old girl and a 25-26 year old young man have made 4 stings exposing illegal tax advice and at the least immoral behavior. The women caught have been fired. That's OK, they should have been. However, is this all that should be done?
I am not talking about funding that may be cut off. I am wondering where the money has been going...it certainly isn't in the offices or for payroll. So where is the money and who is running the show? Someone has to be heading this organization up and hiring these people. Someone has to be telling these employees what to say and do. So, where is that person? Who is that person?
Here are some sites that might be informative. If you know more, I hope you will let us know...
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/oct/10/what-is-acorn/
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080924213603AAifNIx
http://www.zimbio.com/2008+Presidential+Candidates/articles/12825/C+O+R+N+care
This week a 20 year old girl and a 25-26 year old young man have made 4 stings exposing illegal tax advice and at the least immoral behavior. The women caught have been fired. That's OK, they should have been. However, is this all that should be done?
I am not talking about funding that may be cut off. I am wondering where the money has been going...it certainly isn't in the offices or for payroll. So where is the money and who is running the show? Someone has to be heading this organization up and hiring these people. Someone has to be telling these employees what to say and do. So, where is that person? Who is that person?
Here are some sites that might be informative. If you know more, I hope you will let us know...
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/oct/10/what-is-acorn/
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080924213603AAifNIx
http://www.zimbio.com/2008+Presidential+Candidates/articles/12825/C+O+R+N+care
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Tea Parties...coffee, tea...or you and me?
For the last 6 months there have been Americans coming out to "tea-parties", (groups of people from all parties,Republican, Democrat, Independent and Libertarian, who want to speak out about our governments activities), who simply want to be heard and acknowledged. We vote in our elected officials and we think that they are working in our best interests. Lately, however, these elected officials seem to have their own agendas and are promoting them with little or no regard for public sentiment. Those who have the courage to stand up for their beliefs are belittled and swept under the carpet. In our country, that's not right!
On 9/12/09 Tea-Party attenders arrived in Washington as a group of 10s of thousands exercising their rights of free speech. They filled the streets from the Washington Monument all the way to the Whitehouse. (A mile away.) What they are letting us all know is that the recent events in Washington, excessive spending, un-vetted Czars, unread bills being pushed through Congress and pressure to pass a Universal Health Care bill, are not representative of the desires of the citizens of America. All they want is to be heard and their concerns and ideas to be considered.
(Guess where President Obama was...in Minnesota. Why wouldn't he want to be at the Whitehouse listening to his fellow countrymen? He is still promoting his health-care bill.) I have been in the automobile business for a long time. What I have discovered is that if you take the time to learn and understand the needs of your customer, and you really care that you offer the right solution to these needs, you are going to make the sale. If you don't know what the customer wants and try to "stuff" them into the car you want, more often than not, you will lose the sale and the respect of the customer.
The reception of what is happening in Washington DC is telling me is that America doesn't want what our national leaders are selling and these "leaders" aren't taking the time to discover what we, the American citizens, want and need. Shame on them!
http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/30479/video of the Tea Party in Washington DC 9/12/09 Check this out.
On 9/12/09 Tea-Party attenders arrived in Washington as a group of 10s of thousands exercising their rights of free speech. They filled the streets from the Washington Monument all the way to the Whitehouse. (A mile away.) What they are letting us all know is that the recent events in Washington, excessive spending, un-vetted Czars, unread bills being pushed through Congress and pressure to pass a Universal Health Care bill, are not representative of the desires of the citizens of America. All they want is to be heard and their concerns and ideas to be considered.
(Guess where President Obama was...in Minnesota. Why wouldn't he want to be at the Whitehouse listening to his fellow countrymen? He is still promoting his health-care bill.) I have been in the automobile business for a long time. What I have discovered is that if you take the time to learn and understand the needs of your customer, and you really care that you offer the right solution to these needs, you are going to make the sale. If you don't know what the customer wants and try to "stuff" them into the car you want, more often than not, you will lose the sale and the respect of the customer.
The reception of what is happening in Washington DC is telling me is that America doesn't want what our national leaders are selling and these "leaders" aren't taking the time to discover what we, the American citizens, want and need. Shame on them!
http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/30479/video of the Tea Party in Washington DC 9/12/09 Check this out.
Friday, September 11, 2009
President Obama spoke to us about his healthcare plan.
As I listened to the President the other night, I had some thought going through my mind. I'll bet you did too. I would love to hear your thoughts.
Here are some of mine...
For one thing...
I just can't see how the illegal aliens will not receive any benefits of health-care. That just can't be so. If there is someone sick, we are going to make sure they receive care. No one is going to walk by someone in medical need. Are we going to send back to their homeland all those with the flu, or any other contagious disease? Are we going to step over those who are dying in the street? If there isn't a specific plan in place, there is no way they won't be receiving health-care at the expense of those who are paying.
Here is another thing...
If the entire health-care plan expense is going to be paid for by eliminating fraud and excesses...what are we waiting for? Do we need a vote to figure out that waste, fraud and excess should be eliminated? Why not start now and stockpile some money to payoff some debt or even to just prove that it can actually be done?
Also...
I was not crazy about the argumentative feel of the speech. If we are going to get a plan, we need to start from where we are, not play the blame game, and be receptive to diverse ideas...not only Democratic, or Republican or Independent...but the ideas of everyone.
If you have an idea that might work...or just be something to build on, here is the place to get the conversation started.
Thinking of 9/11/01 and we, the Americans of today...
Today we are all remembering the morning of 9/11/01 as we watched the horrifying events unfold. As we followed the searching for victoms and saw the many, many heroic acts, these acts embodied our feelings about ourselves as Americans. We all hoped that we, too, would have rushed into the smoke and terror to save those we could. That's who we are.
We live in a land of plenty. But plenty isn't just handed to us, we work hard for it...and we share it. We give to and share with the needy all over the world. That, too, is who we are.
http://www.realamericanstories.com/ This is a link to a site with American, real stories, heroic stories. I hope you will take a moment and read them. You will be proud to be American all over again. And I think that is OK.
I am sorry that with all the political issues facing our country these days, we forget how great it is to be American. It really is pretty darn great.
We live in a country with lots of everything, lots of opportunity, food, wealth, goodness, kindness, generosity..the list could go on. Really, our country is full of these things. We can choose to work hard. Choose to be kind. Choose to share our extra food and extra everything. We can even choose to not be mean, selfish, greedy, lazy, cruel, dishonest and whatever. We live in America! Let's be thrilled and proud and remember the best that our country has to offer and build on that instead of choosing the worst and tearing down from there. We can continue to make our country great! Lets!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
The FREEDOM OF SPEECH that we enjoy in the USA is a great thing!
Our young men and women fight in wars today to preserve our freedoms. They have fought for generations so we can continue to have free speech today, for example. That is not so in many, many parts of the world. We all shake our heads in sorrow at the limited and slanted information that is the only information allowed to be heard inside and world-wide from countries like China, Iran, Pakastan, and others.
But we only seem to value our right to speek freely when we speak our beliefs. When someone disagrees, suddenly, they are racist, biased, ignorant or whatever else. Maybe their life experiences, education, religious beliefs have brought them to differing conclusions. In the USA, that's OK.
If we can all talk freely, sharing ideas and experiences, maybe we can find a middle road or maybe just bring us to a better understanding of where the others are coming from. Or maybe we have to just agree to disagree. There are many differing thoughts today and to pretend that we will ever all agree is crazy.
Political-correctness is really hurting us in the end. In our efforts to offend no-one, we really offend everyone with our "bland" stand on things. Passion has a place in America. Strong beliefs have a place in America. That is not to say that we can run over someone else's rights or beliefs, but promoting ours in an honest, straight-forward manner is good. And the right to have passion and strong beliefs is ours.
There are Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Liberal Leftists, Conservative Right Wingers and many other groups. We need to all be heard and find solutions to todays issues that allow for all of our differing points of view, without name-calling and labeling. Maybe we can be examples to those in Washington, what do you think?
But we only seem to value our right to speek freely when we speak our beliefs. When someone disagrees, suddenly, they are racist, biased, ignorant or whatever else. Maybe their life experiences, education, religious beliefs have brought them to differing conclusions. In the USA, that's OK.
If we can all talk freely, sharing ideas and experiences, maybe we can find a middle road or maybe just bring us to a better understanding of where the others are coming from. Or maybe we have to just agree to disagree. There are many differing thoughts today and to pretend that we will ever all agree is crazy.
Political-correctness is really hurting us in the end. In our efforts to offend no-one, we really offend everyone with our "bland" stand on things. Passion has a place in America. Strong beliefs have a place in America. That is not to say that we can run over someone else's rights or beliefs, but promoting ours in an honest, straight-forward manner is good. And the right to have passion and strong beliefs is ours.
There are Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Liberal Leftists, Conservative Right Wingers and many other groups. We need to all be heard and find solutions to todays issues that allow for all of our differing points of view, without name-calling and labeling. Maybe we can be examples to those in Washington, what do you think?
Are President Obama's Czars cause for concern...or at least discussion?
I think they are. If you go to the link below, there is a list of the czars, what their areas of responsiblilty are and what organization might already be covering that issue. What I am happy to note is how qualified each "Czar" is. What is cause for concern are 3 things:
1) If we are a nation that is financially stretched, why are we paying for someone to do a job that is already being done by an established government organization?
2) The way our government and its connecting organizations and departments is run is with checks and balances in place. President Obama has gone around the system and has brought these people on board with no oversight...no checks and balances. That makes me nervous!
(Even if this was the most honest, caring, best administration ever, it makes for a poor precident!)
3) Another point of concern is that there is no public vetting for these people. It saves Pres. Obama from the embarrasment of discovering after the fact that ...they don't pay taxes...like the rest of us...or have signed the list of 9/11 Truthers...or whatever. Vetting is a process of discovery and is a valid process.
Transparency doesn't seem to be all that transparent. Maybe not opaque, but certainly not transparent.
http://glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/29391/
1) If we are a nation that is financially stretched, why are we paying for someone to do a job that is already being done by an established government organization?
2) The way our government and its connecting organizations and departments is run is with checks and balances in place. President Obama has gone around the system and has brought these people on board with no oversight...no checks and balances. That makes me nervous!
(Even if this was the most honest, caring, best administration ever, it makes for a poor precident!)
3) Another point of concern is that there is no public vetting for these people. It saves Pres. Obama from the embarrasment of discovering after the fact that ...they don't pay taxes...like the rest of us...or have signed the list of 9/11 Truthers...or whatever. Vetting is a process of discovery and is a valid process.
Transparency doesn't seem to be all that transparent. Maybe not opaque, but certainly not transparent.
http://glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/29391/
This is fun, but a commentary on us...
Van Jones just resigned as the Green Czar for President Obama, largely because of the affiliation he had with the 9-11 Truthers. I think that a little more reliance on valid proof is a good plan for everyone. Anyway, check out this cartoon by Doonesbury. It ran in our paper on 9/6/09.
http://www.arcamax.com/doonesbury/s-606346-671081
http://www.arcamax.com/doonesbury/s-606346-671081
Saturday, September 5, 2009
You have to wonder...How did "they" decide which Chrysler dealers to close and which ones to leave open?
This article came to my attention today, and WOW did it get my attention! Could this be true? Did Obama and his Car Czar close dealerships because they gave contributions to the Republicans instead of Democrats? It seems pretty far fetched but this idea seems to be gaining momentum.
I do hate the idea of Czars of any type who are hired without any vetting and assume job positions with huge authority with no oversight. (And I think many jobs they are hired for are already being fulfilled by organizations with oversight.)
I hope you will check this out and comment ...do some more research and let us know...
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/MarkTapscott/Is-Obama-closing-GOP-leaning-car-dealers--46258432.html
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I do hate the idea of Czars of any type who are hired without any vetting and assume job positions with huge authority with no oversight. (And I think many jobs they are hired for are already being fulfilled by organizations with oversight.)
I hope you will check this out and comment ...do some more research and let us know...
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/MarkTapscott/Is-Obama-closing-GOP-leaning-car-dealers--46258432.html
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Friday, September 4, 2009
Healthcare is a on everyone's mind, what do you think?
This is going to be a quick note...just to get us thinking.
Ideally, everyone should have excellent care available. So, how do we make it possible? Should those people who enter our country illegally have access to health care they haven't contributed to? Really, I am just asking. I don't think that the government is capable of handling the complexities medical care for each person in our country. It is just too cumbersome.
Some ideas I have thought of are:
1) How about each person contributing $x every month...or whatever...to put in a fund for health care? Then that money will be available to pay for care. If you don't use all of what you contributed, it will be available to whomever.
2) How about making insurance compete acress state lines?
3) If illegals are willing to pay in, maybe they should have care available, too.
4) I think our personal health information should not be available to the government.
5) WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?
I'm hoping we can come up with solutions, not just what we DON'T want.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Ideally, everyone should have excellent care available. So, how do we make it possible? Should those people who enter our country illegally have access to health care they haven't contributed to? Really, I am just asking. I don't think that the government is capable of handling the complexities medical care for each person in our country. It is just too cumbersome.
Some ideas I have thought of are:
1) How about each person contributing $x every month...or whatever...to put in a fund for health care? Then that money will be available to pay for care. If you don't use all of what you contributed, it will be available to whomever.
2) How about making insurance compete acress state lines?
3) If illegals are willing to pay in, maybe they should have care available, too.
4) I think our personal health information should not be available to the government.
5) WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?
I'm hoping we can come up with solutions, not just what we DON'T want.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Your ATTITUDE matters...mine does too!
Today I had to do a "thing" for our sales-meeting. We reviewed all the topics regarding selling automobiles that we had covered over the past 12 months. Then I asked, "what is the one thing that effects all of these things...for better or for worse." (A hangman was set up to assist in the solution of the question.) But it was figured out right away. ATTITUDE.
Someone can have all the answers, do everything right, but not get the sale. Sometimes it is nothing more than attitude. Another situation could be that everything was done correctly and the customer wasn't ready to purchase or may not "like" the vehicle. And the sale isn't made. As a result...could the salesperson have a bad attitude? Sure. This is their livelihood we're talking about.
Well, long-term success is going to be a result of sustaining a positive attitude over the long haul.
We, as Americans, in a struggling economy and facing all the challenges we are dealing with, need to choose to have a good attitude every day. That's right...choose. You and I really do have the choice. So, I was thinking that I should write in a more positive way. I will try. How about you...will you try to choose to be UP?
Someone can have all the answers, do everything right, but not get the sale. Sometimes it is nothing more than attitude. Another situation could be that everything was done correctly and the customer wasn't ready to purchase or may not "like" the vehicle. And the sale isn't made. As a result...could the salesperson have a bad attitude? Sure. This is their livelihood we're talking about.
Well, long-term success is going to be a result of sustaining a positive attitude over the long haul.
We, as Americans, in a struggling economy and facing all the challenges we are dealing with, need to choose to have a good attitude every day. That's right...choose. You and I really do have the choice. So, I was thinking that I should write in a more positive way. I will try. How about you...will you try to choose to be UP?
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Here are a some things that have been on my mind...what do you think?
You and I have to live within a budget, why doesn’t our government?
Since when is the purchase of a home a guaranteed “investment”? (Historically, values raise and drop, it is normal)
Is it not so that any decision to hire, fire, promote, not promote, etc, that is based on anything other than qualifications, is predjudice? (Color,( be it white, black, yellow, brown or pink for that matter), age, sex, or disabilitiy are all things to consider when answering this question.)
Why are we all so concerned about sending our dollars overseas buying “foreign” oil, but have no problem sending our dollars overseas buying foreign cars?
Along that same line of thinking, why are the American vehicles, that are so highly sought after overseas, taxed 19% and an additional 10% import tax to bring into a country overseas, but when the foreign vehicles are sold here in America, there are no import fees or levies and are sold on an equal plane as our vehicles made right in this country. (A common response is that the Japanese cars are made in this country…employing a lot of people…that is correct. Be aware, the parts are all made in Japan, the vehicles are “assembled” here, and ALL THE PROFITS GO TO JAPAN.) Why is that OK?
Why is it OK for President Obama to talk about all the new “green” jobs he is creating in America when he is buying solar panels by the thousands from China.? (We can’t, don’t, make solar panels here in USA?)
There are millions and millions of people who are in trouble with their mortgages. Some lost jobs, lost hours, got sick…all unforeseeable. But others bought with the intention of paying on an “interest only” loan and then selling at a profit before the loan converted to the regular full repayment schedule. When the market didn’t continue to increase in value, they got caught. Should they be bailed out? What happens to the people who did not think it was wise or prudent to contract to make payments they could not afford? They still do not own a home but will share in the trillions of dollars that the nation will be in debt because of the imprudent. IS THAT OK?
We need a place to voice our opinions and ideas! Let's make this it...
There are so many things going on in our country that will have a huge impact on each of us and I feel like we are not being heard. Even at the town hall meetings, people are being called names and over-run by others with differing opinions and a louder voice.
Wouldn't it be great to be able to put your thoughts out there...to be considered. We can all make comments, offer differing ideas or bring up points that may have been overlooked. By doing this and having lots of participation, maaybe we can come up with solutions that work and that we can all live with.
Wouldn't it be great to be able to put your thoughts out there...to be considered. We can all make comments, offer differing ideas or bring up points that may have been overlooked. By doing this and having lots of participation, maaybe we can come up with solutions that work and that we can all live with.
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