Wall Street or Congress?

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

Welcome back!

On the news I hear about those who are protesting the economy.

Why are they blaming Wall Street? Wall Street are not the ones that make the laws that govern the country.

If they truly want the economy to improve, protest at Congress. If Congress really wanted to make things better…..

THEY COULD CUT THEIR OWN PAY TO SAVE US MONEY.

They have a special fund for their medical costs, they have special money even when they are no longer in office. We do not have such things. We are stuck with Medicare and Social Security. Why should Congress get special money and privileges for messing up the country?

Yet, the one thing that Congress NEVER does is take a pay cut.

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You’re Fired

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Donald Trump started that famous line. We need to stick onto our politicians.

They talk about budget cuts, but their salary never seems to quite get onto the list of things to be cut. They have failed to do their jobs - miserable failed. Why do they continue to accept pay when they cannot even do their jobs correctly? Here is a small sample of what has happened lately. When you look at the numbers, realize that they have ‘changed’ from what they were. Not to the good either.

I copied this from an e-mail that I received: read it carefully

Ouch!!!!

Two years ago, Barack Obama was inaugurated as president of the United States.

Are you better off today than you were two years ago ?

Numbers don’t lie, and here are the data on the impact he has had on the lives of Americans:

January 2009 / TODAY / % chg / Source

Avg. retail price/gallon gas in U.S.

$1.83 / $3.10 / 69.6% / 1

Crude oil, European Brent (barrel)

$43.48 / $99.02 / 127.7% / 2

Crude oil, West TX Inter. (barrel)

$38.74 / $91.38 / 135.9% / 2

Gold: London (per troy oz.)

$853.25 / $1,369.50 / 60.5% / 2

Corn, No.2 yellow, Central IL

$3.56 / $6.33 / 78.1% / 2

Soybeans, No. 1 yellow, IL

$9.66 / $13.75 / 42.3% / 2

Sugar, cane, raw, world, lb. fob

$13.37 / $35.39 / 164.7% / 2

Unemployment rate, non-farm, overall

7.6% / 9.4% / 23.7% / 3

Unemployment rate, blacks

12.6% / 15.8% / 25.4% / 3

Number of unemployed

11,616,000 / 14,485,000 / 24.7% / 3

Number of fed. employees, ex. military (curr = 12/10 prelim)

2,779,000 / 2,840,000 / 2.2% / 3

Real median household income (2008 v 2009)

$50,112 / $49,777 / -0.7% / 4

Number of food stamp recipients (curr = 10/10)

31,983,716 / 43,200,878 / 35.1% / 5

Number of unemployment benefit recipients (curr = 12/10)

7,526,598 / 9,193,838 / 22.2% / 6

Number of long-term unemployed

2,600,000 / 6,400,000 / 146.2% / 3

Poverty rate, individuals (2008 v 2009)

13.2% / 14.3% / 8.3% / 4

People in poverty in U.S. (2008 v 2009)

39,800,000 / 43,600,000 / 9.5% / 4

U.S. rank in Economic Freedom World Rankings

5 / 9 / n/a / 10

Present Situation Index (curr = 12/10)

29.9 / 23.5 / -21.4% / 11

Failed banks (curr = 2010 + 2011 to date)

140 / 164 / 17.1% / 12

U.S. dollar versus Japanese yen exchange rate

89.76 / 82.03 / -8.6% / 2

U.S. money supply, M1, in billions (curr = 12/10 prelim)

1,575.1 / 1,865.7 / 18.4% / 13

U.S. money supply, M2, in billions (curr = 12/10 prelim)

8,310.9 / 8,852.3 / 6.5% / 13

National debt, in trillions

$10.627 / $14.052 / 32.2% / 14

Just take this last item: In the last two years we have accumulated national debt at a rate more than 27 times as

fast as during the rest of our entire nation’s history.

Over 27 times as fast!

Metaphorically, speaking, if you are driving in the right lane doing 65 MPH and a car rockets past you in the left

lane 27 times faster . . . it would be doing 1,755 MPH!

THIS IS A DISASTER IN PROGRESS !

Sources:

(1) U.S. Energy Information Administration;

(2) Wall Street Journal;

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics;

(4) Census Bureau;

(5) USDA;

(6) U.S. Dept. of Labor;

(7) FHFA;

(8) Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller;

(9) RealtyTrac;

(10) Heritage Foundation and WSJ;

(11) The Conference Board;

(12) FDIC;

(13) Federal Reserve;

(14) U.S. Treasury

Careful study will show that we are not in good shape. Those who cannot afford to be hurt are getting hurt. The fat cats who have done the damage have refused to hurt themselves.

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Employment

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

The economy being what it is, jobs are IMPORTANT.

here is a link to a site that might have some jobs listed. Click on the word retail jobs, and look at what they have.

My husband and I do not work, we are unable to work. He is on Disability, I have no job what so ever. If I could work, I would. To those out there who are needing work, I wish you the best.

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What’s Up?

Monday, August 16th, 2010

What’s up?

The price of gas, the price of prunes, the price of food, the price of almost anything. That’s what’s up.

Heard that before? If you have to commute to do anything, you know all of this. Online Schools, are their prices up? I don’t know. How some people are surviving is amazing to me.

There are so many other countries that are in worse shape than ours is, yet I know that things are happening. I truly do not want things to get worse. Families with children are in fragile shape. I wish there was some way to put protection around them so the economy would not destroy them. The lists of things that families need to purchase for the kids to go back to school are amazing.

I am so fuzzy headed right now thinking about these things. How do they do it?

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Insurance

Friday, August 6th, 2010

I have heard of renters insurance. I have heard of car insurance. I have heard, of course, about health insurance, life insurance, boat insurance, and now I hear about ipad insurance.

I guess if you can have something, it can be insured. It would be nice if our economy had actually had some insurance, too. Of course there are savings accounts, but when you have bills to pay, the savings has to wait. People get grumpy if you do not pay the bills that you owe. There is enough grumpiness out there right now, there is NO need to add more. :)

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Economy

Friday, August 6th, 2010

I realize that the economy has hit a lot of people. There are even Outer Banks foreclosures that are being advertised.

I have no idea when this economy will pick up, or even how long it will last. We have a different vehicle that we need to get legal and tagged. Right now, we do not have enough money to do that, and it is very frustrating. The vehicle that we are driving right now is starting to sound a little different. We were told that it might have a problem. I just wish and pray that it will last long enough for us to get the other one up and going. That’s life.

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Stranded

Monday, June 14th, 2010

We have some friends who came up from New Braunfels, Texas. They cam up on his motorcycle as it is their only way to have transportation. It is in trouble.

A couple of mechanics have told him that he needs to put in a new jet kit. That kit alone costs almost 90$, and then there is the cost of the mechanic. They now have only the money for gasoline to get back home, and they are not able to use the bike for it will burn itself up if they try.

We are not the only ones who are in need concerning the transportation that we have available.

We went to the local food pantry today and found out that they are running out of food. One of the ladies came out and asked another why she is there today since there is nothing for her to do since everything is running out. How can our politicians say that everything is getting better when people are going hungry, becoming homeless, getting stranded, and there is no one there to help?

IF everything is so rosy, if you listen to Obama, why are the food pantries running out of food, and there is no help for travelers, and people losing their homes. It would be nice if the politicians would get their heads out of the sinking sand and actually look around at what is REALLY going on. They

    must

be blind.

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Spending Spree?

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

A spending spree? Yeah, right….I think not.

I just mentioned that we live on my husband’s SSDI. It isn’t much. We are at poverty level. He paid in the insurance, got disabled, and now he gets SSDI. If we had the money available, we would also get some insurance. I do not know what term life insurance rates are right now, I can only hope they are at a level that we can afford.

We manage to pay our rent, utilities, get food, and buy some gas for our vehicle, not much else. I am glad that I can blow steam and put my thoughts down, so that I do not implode with what is going on. Maybe the word that I am looking for is explode. Whatever, it would make a mess, so it is best that I do not do either.

I will continue to blow steam and survive. :)

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Income

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

With all of the things that are going on, we need more income for our family.

My husband gets social security disability. That is better than nothing. I, unfortunately do not qualify because I do not have enough points in the system. I wish that I did. I am not able to work in many of the types of jobs that I’d had before, since i cannot stand or do much walking.

Each year, he was getting a cost of living increase (not that it kept up with the actual cost of living). This year, it was decided that he shouldn’t get one. My opinion about that is definitely off of the record since I am supposed to be polite when others can read what I type in. I know that others who get this from having the FICA taxes taken out of their paychecks also barely make it.

The system is far from perfect, it is a mess. I just wish that the politicians would quit playing with it and playing with our lives.

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I’m grumpy

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Well, I guess the title says it all.

With what congress has done, we will all be needing a way to earn extra income from home. I do not expect that a whole lot of the country is happy right now, so I am not alone in my grumpiness.

The economy is still throwing out a lot of flack. Businesses are in rough times, families are in need. More income would really be wanted by many people.

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