When all the big guys and dolls come together and agree to raise the debt ceiling, with compromises for some and disappointments too, will it be a big surprise that it finally happened? Not to me. This is high drama at its peak. The players have demonstrated their frustrations, high hopes, and doomsday predictions, and the bottom line is that the United States will still be the big dog in the world if the debt ceiling is not raised.
I sincerely believe that the vote will come in at the last minute and all will declare they had a part in it, and yuk it up as though they really cared. I think all the players really care about is themselves and their ultimate historical hand in the mess. Of course, it depends on who is telling the story how it will be viewed or heard. This is politics working overtime but on the global stage since the world can watch the shenanigans in pretty much real time.
I'm just embarrassed that the folks involved look and act like spoiled children in a playground. We've got the bullies and the bullied, the smug and the snooties, and the "If you are not playing ball my way, then I don't want to play," or "If you don't want to play my way, I'm taking the ball away" kind of folks in the game.
As greedy as they all are, they will not let the U.S. fail, simply because those with the money want to keep making the money. Notice I have not mentioned any names or political affiliations since these folks are all in the same boat. Some are just on one side or the other.
Note to Obama: You cannot please all the people all the time, but you are doing a grand job of trying to make it happen. Too bad there are some who want to see you fail just to see you fail, damn what happens to the U.S. along the way.
The countdown is on...
Sunny Days in South Pasadena
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Now is the Time for all Good Women to Write!
When you took typing classes many moons ago like I did when I was in Ohio, did you type this phrase: Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. Well, there is no better time to practice my writing than now. One of my dear friends from Sisters in Crime/LA asked to review a story I have been working on. And she asked if I was writing and how much I wrote each day. Well, the sad truth is that I have not been writing. Very much. At all.
My sweet friend told me about some computer program that keeps track of how many words you write and if you do not reach your goal (whatever you set - 500 or 1000 words per day), a little window pops up to tell you how you are doing, or not doing, as the case may be. That seemed pretty frightening to me, but I'm sure it works for some.
What I want to do is write - here, in this blog, to get myself writing. So, here I go. This is my first post and I hope they get more interesting as time goes by. I will certainly read your feedback - Thank You in advance.
Let me begin by saying that Fair Oaks Avenue is still torn up a bit here in SP, traffic at times is down to one lane, going north and south, so, when will it ever end? I must do some research on this in order that I may answer my own question. I "heard" it will take about a year, but not sure when that timeframe started. For the next blog, I hope to have an answer about the street repair. I do know the ARRA funds are being used to pay for the project. At least that is what the signs say. You know the one, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. I'm not sure the city of South Pasadena needed the particular remodeling that Fair Oaks Avenue is receiving, but the money is giving jobs to some.
I specifically question the way the streets do not allow a car to turn right, except from the driving lane. We used to be able to turn from the parking lane, sort of a third lane. Now, cars must move into traffic and then turn, instead of just going straight and then turning. Does anyone know where the logic is in this? Please advise.
Have you noticed the empty buildings on Monterey, on the west side of the city? They are really turning into an eyesore. And next to them is a new housing development, one of those live/work sort of buildings. I guess the businesses that used to be in the neighborhood went under. Too bad. I have hope that other businesses will move in shortly. In the near future. You get the idea.
Well, enough for now for my first blog. Here's looking forward to my next blog post as I continue to write. Take good care.
My sweet friend told me about some computer program that keeps track of how many words you write and if you do not reach your goal (whatever you set - 500 or 1000 words per day), a little window pops up to tell you how you are doing, or not doing, as the case may be. That seemed pretty frightening to me, but I'm sure it works for some.
What I want to do is write - here, in this blog, to get myself writing. So, here I go. This is my first post and I hope they get more interesting as time goes by. I will certainly read your feedback - Thank You in advance.
Let me begin by saying that Fair Oaks Avenue is still torn up a bit here in SP, traffic at times is down to one lane, going north and south, so, when will it ever end? I must do some research on this in order that I may answer my own question. I "heard" it will take about a year, but not sure when that timeframe started. For the next blog, I hope to have an answer about the street repair. I do know the ARRA funds are being used to pay for the project. At least that is what the signs say. You know the one, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. I'm not sure the city of South Pasadena needed the particular remodeling that Fair Oaks Avenue is receiving, but the money is giving jobs to some.
I specifically question the way the streets do not allow a car to turn right, except from the driving lane. We used to be able to turn from the parking lane, sort of a third lane. Now, cars must move into traffic and then turn, instead of just going straight and then turning. Does anyone know where the logic is in this? Please advise.
Have you noticed the empty buildings on Monterey, on the west side of the city? They are really turning into an eyesore. And next to them is a new housing development, one of those live/work sort of buildings. I guess the businesses that used to be in the neighborhood went under. Too bad. I have hope that other businesses will move in shortly. In the near future. You get the idea.
Well, enough for now for my first blog. Here's looking forward to my next blog post as I continue to write. Take good care.
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