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02/24/09

Permalink 05:20:36 am, by admin Email , 365 words   English (US)
Categories: Bush League, Grown Ups Talking, Obama-Rama

Shut Up and Take the Stimulus Money

With Fox News behind them every step of the way, Republicans continue their political posturing on the stimulus package. Now that the bill has become law and states can take a chunk of money and start moving in the right direction (and by the right direction I mean job creation), a handful of Republicans refuse to break with party lines for the greater good. They are grandstanding–running around the country telling all who will listen that they refuse to take the money.

Fine. Shut up, go home, and try to piece together your states with no help.

It seems they are having a problem figuring out how to spend the money wisely, and admitting that Obama has done a good thing. As our president said yesterday, “If we agree on 90 percent of this stuff, and we’re spending all our time on television arguing about 1, 2, 3 percent of the spending in this thing … that starts sounding more like politics.” Amen.

Republican governors like California’s Arnold Schwarzenegger, Florida’s Charlie Crist, and Indian Mitch Daniels, all support the president’s efforts and plan on taking the money and running their state.

Loud mouth opponents, who insist on channeling Ronald Reagan, such as Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal, Mississippi’s Haley Barbour, and South Carolina’s Mark Sandford, are whining about deficit spending. Funny, I don’t remember this trio feigning indignation about deficit spending when Cowboy Bush was in office.

Louisiana and Mississippi regularly rank as two of our nation’s poorest states, with median household incomes of $39,337 and $34,473 respectively. South Carolina is somewhere in the middle with a median household income of $43,508. The lower numbers represent about half the household income of our three richest states Maryland ($65,144), New Jersey ($64,470), and Connecticut ($63,422).

Furthermore, the governors of those states, O’Malley (Maryland), Corzine (New Jersey) and Rell (Connecticut), plan to accept and use the funds to stimulate their state economies. Well, isn’t that a novel idea.

To the governors that continue to fiddle political tunes while their states burn, I say, governors heal thy states. I know I am mixing metaphors, idioms, and Bible quotes, but it can’t be any worse than the Republican hogwash, I mean rhetoric, that we have to endure this week. – Chianti.

02/16/09

Permalink 01:23:11 pm, by admin Email , 103 words   English (US)
Categories: Graphic Design, Friends & Acquaintances

A Class Act

Check out this website: glossedover.com. It’s a very silly look at fashion magazines by someone who is actually into reading them, but takes shots at their more ridiculous pronouncements.

I, Pomerol, have had occasion to work at fashion mags as well. They spend money on classy design and imaginative photoshoots. They celebrate luxury and trend-setting creativity. They are frivolous, silly, expensive, and spread scary images of anorexic teenagers and low-self esteem. They are also lots of fun.

This is the modern woman’s dilemma. You like some aspects of the mainstream and you despise others. Hard to be a hardliner these days.—Pomerol

Permalink 01:17:02 pm, by admin Email , 189 words   English (US)
Categories: Graphic Design, Money Money Money, Obama-Rama

Now That's Stimulation!

Racing around the neighborhood coffee cafes, tearing through second hand bookshops, speeding through a museum over the weekend. Yes, its waiting for work time again. Don’t get me wrong, the work is there, its just that the workees, or providers, or snails, haven’t gotten it together to give it to me yet.

Most world citizens prefer activity to gormless ceiling-gazing, but as the economy slows and facebook beckons, the population is being lulled into a zombie-like state of can’t do anything, might as well do nothing, what’s on television.

But I, Pomerol, am champing at the bit. Each time I am threatened with sleeping in, I kick myself in the ankle and shout at myself to get up and get going. Being a bossless person, this is life as usual. It’s harder to do when you’re waiting.

And I guess a lot of people are waiting to be stimulated. Don’t you think there is something a little tacky about this language? There goes Obama, check out his package. Feeling stimulated?

My needs are simple. I just want some work. And not to get thrown out of my flat.—Pomerol

02/10/09

Permalink 09:02:50 pm, by admin Email , 170 words   English (US)
Categories: Incomprehensible Behaviour, Soapbox, Obama-Rama

Political Headcases

I think a lot of this is psychological. Republicans think they can still stymie Democrats. Democrats think they didn’t win the election. You listen to these guys talk and it sounds like last October.

Meanwhile the slipper has been gaining some modest success with one of his projects, I haven’t been laid off yet, knock on wood, and I may go nuts and go jogging (jogging!) tomorrow. Education, so far, is muddling through in Brooklyn, and while part of my income is education based, we won’t be completely screwed for a while.

But stores are closing down. Students are quitting school. 20,000 people are getting laid off at Caterpillar. Those politicians need to look reality in the face and realize that there is an enormous tribe of unemployed growing everyday and if nothing is done, there will be what? riots? massive strikes? blood? probably all three.

Someone said, the hardest thing to do is to get people to do something a different way. This starts at the top. Or not.—Pomerol

Permalink 05:12:57 am, by admin Email , 337 words   English (US)
Categories: Kids, Grown Ups Talking, All About Us, Friends & Acquaintances, Soapbox

Steroids and Apple Pie

I was never a big fan of A-Rod (New York Yankees slugging third baseman Alex Rodriguez), and I feel no need to drone on about his status as a fallen hero. I think the guy did the right thing by coming clean about his steroid use between 2001 and 2003. He has nipped all the controversy in the bud. It is hard to keep the rumor mill pumping when the truth is out there quickly.

Instead, I’d rather address the issue of hero worship. My thoughts: Stop it.

If you need a hero, don’t pick the athlete that makes the most money or the one with the most trophies or endorsements. Look up to someone because they give their time to charity (Roberto Clemente), have a formidable work ethic (Cal Ripken), come to the ball park everyday for the love of the game (Joe Jackson), or do their job with quiet grace and toughness (Joe Dimaggio).

Professional athletes may be super human on the playing field, but they are human, with all the blemishes and faults the rest of us have – only they are in the spotlight. Remember, Ty Cobb was a bastard; Mickey Mantle was caught carousing drunk in public, a lot; and the 1919 White Sox threw the World Series.

Do they have a responsibility to young people who may idolize them? Sort of. It’s just decent to be nice to kids and if you are in the glare of the spotlight, it’s probably a good idea for your career to try to do the right thing.

But ultimately, kids need a bit of guidance when hanging all their hero hopes on one superstar that most adults can clearly see is sending the wrong message. We all might just do better to look around at the people we work and play with every day, and find the hero in them.

In that way, we can leave all the hype created around pro athletes where it belongs: in the world of entertainment, somewhere between American Idol and Survivor. – Chianti.

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From blogs to cable, radio, magazines, and newspapers, the unedited tide of twittering threatens our very reason, such as it is. Are we any more enlightened? Chianti and Pomerol feel that once in a while you need to hear some Grown Ups Talking. Email us at pomerol@grownupstalking.com. Keeping it surreal.—Chianti & Pomerol

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