Politics

FrdmFrankly, after reading an article recently, I don’t know which part is worse.  The fact that the Government feels like they need to be meddling in the business affairs of banks across the country and the retailers that sell goods and services to the country’s people, or the unfettered power that the banks can wield to make us all feel their wrath.

I know, I know, you are reading this and thinking that I had a double helping of my fanatic-o’s this morning, but that isn’t true.  This is a real situation and problem that we are all facing (or soon will be facing) right here and right now.  I am talking about the war that is waging between the banks and the Federal Reserve, a war over something as simple sounding as “swipe fees”.

You see, swipe fees are what retailers pay the banks when you and I swipe our debit card as we buy something.  To the tune of about $0.44 cents per swipe or purchase on average.  This is where it gets interesting, the Federal Reserve has gotten all puffed up and self righteous saying that they need to cut those swipe fees by more than 70%, to about $0.12 cents per swipe.  Take that few cents difference and multiply it over a few bazillion times a day that people make purchases and you can see why the banks are pretty peeved over it.

Naturally, the banks reaction is to cut out those rewards programs they have been enticing people with.  Not to mention jacking ATM fees up high and faster than gas prices at the pump.  In some places, people are seeing $4 and $5 ATM fees for non-customers!  Yowza!  Another tactic that the banks are proposing, is capping the limit of what you can purchase with your debit card, like making it so that you can’t purchase more than say $50 worth of stuff at a time.  This means you’ll have to get more swipes in to ultimately make that purchase, even if you run it as a credit card.  On top of all that, if you make a late payment, even a customer in good standing that previously never missed one, they have it worked out so they can hike your APR to as much as 30%!  Nice customer loyalty program there, isn’t it?

Sneaky, huh?

Right now, most of this stuff is not in effect yet, but it’s being tested in certain locations and plans are being made while bank lobbyists and Federal Reserve Weenies argue over it.  Either way this falls, stay informed and keep an eye out for tricks so you don’t get hammered by one side or the other.  Take a look at this article and get some more details too, it’s an eye opener.

It appears that politicians from all sides came to enough of a collective bargain as to pass a budget finally.  I mean, it’s only seven months late after all.  With the president refusing to allow any more extensions, not even a one week extension proposed by one side and then the other, folks were forced to come to common ground or let the whole Federal system grind to a halt.

I am not saying that Hussein Obama was right or wrong in vetoing extensions for more negotiation time, only time will tell on that one, but in all the rush, fuss, mess and turmoil, what got missed or shoved through without enough forethought?  The figure has come in at something like $38 billion dollars[1] they cut from the budget, to expand to $500 billion over the next few years.  Does anyone outside of those few politicians, who were no doubt serving their own self interest, actually know what all those cuts mean?  There is absolutely no way that our so called president could have gotten a handle on what all was in there that fast, no way in hell.

Top that off with Nancy Pelosi, Grand Witch of the Democrats claiming that despite legislation that cuts FCC rules and powers, they will continue to operate in the same way regardless[2].  Tell me, how does that work?  Can some people just ignore the law and just do what they want despite it being illegal, just because they are a politician?  I know, dumb question.  This is ridiculous, and is just another example of how broken and corrupt our government is.

Don’t get me wrong, I love my country and it’s still the best that I have seen compared to most anything else out there, but it is blatantly obvious that it’s not about we the people anymore.  Today’s government is about the pockets of the politicians, and how they can get them lined even more than before.

Just a couple new stories that I found and thus found interesting about the War in Libya … I mean the “KINETIC MILITARY ACTION” which is what we have been told to call it instead of a war.  *Sheesh*  Is Charlie Sheen writing for the Whitehouse Staff now??

Anyway, that’s for a different post maybe, the articles I specifically wanted to share with you are more edicts or decisions that have come forth from the Almighty Obama, and then what looks like reality stepping in to do its thang.

First we have President Obama stating firmly that as far as the KINETIC MILITARY ACTION in Libya is concerned, the United States would send “No ground troops, no matter what happens “.  Seems like a pretty final statement to me except that second, we have another news report shows us that there are “about 2,200 Marines off the shore of Libya right now.”  Let me see now, if my math isn’t too rusty that about 4,400 boots on the ground.  How’s all that working out for ya Mr. Pres?

This is kind of funny, whether you like Glenn Beck or not this should be a wake up call for where our country is headed.  It seems that Radio and TV talk show host Glenn Beck made a comment comparing Reform Judaism to Radical Islam, and the comparison made a bunch of Jewish leaders mad.  Now, I read over what he said and I don’t get the big deal.  He basically compared the two and made an observation that Radical Islam and Reform Judaism were more about politics that religion.  That’s the man’s opinion, he wasn’t saying that one was bad or better than the other, just offering an observation.

So, naturally Glenn Beck apologized, and appeared to be every bit sincere and remorseful that he made a comparison that upset folk.  I mean, the guy expresses his opinion (which, last time I check, we were free to do in this country), people complain about it because basically they are going to complain about anything that isn’t glowing praise about their agenda they are pushing, and Beck basically comes back to say he was sorry, he didn’t mean to offend anyone.  Seems like a pretty normal exchange, I think we have all had something similar happen.  You say something and someone gets pissed, and you put your hands up like “Hey, didn’t mean anything man, sorry about what I said about your sister, my bad”.  After that you have another couple beers and all is good.

Not so with these guys, they came back from Beck’s apology and have said that “Anything short” of ending “Mr. Beck’s tenure at Fox News” by Rupert Murdoch “reflects an unwillingness to take seriously the harm Mr. Beck causes to many in our community and beyond”.

Wow.

No, really.  Wow.

These guys need some Prozac in a bad way.  Nice turning of the other cheek there.  Way to get along with your fellow man and all that.  The guy apologizes for not really doing anything wrong from what I can tell, and you want to pull an Imus on him.  Get a life and get a grip on reality you moonbat.  The folks ultimately behind all of this the “Jewish Funds for Justice” league need to re-evaluate the word justice.  You can read the whole article here if you like, it’s just as ludicrous.

The US will spend $200 million a day on President Barack Obama’s visit to the city of Mumbai.  The huge amount of money will be spent on security, the stay and other aspects of the Presidential visit.  Talk about livin’ large!

You know, I have a saying that I have used for a long time that seems to get more and more appropriate as time goes by.  This saying is “If everyone did their job, there would be a lot less jobs to do.”  As if you couldn’t infer from that, I get frustrated by people that don’t do their jobs and thus make more work for or life harder on the rest of us.  However, there is another aspect to this, and that is people that don’t do their jobs because of sheer apathy, or some stupid reason like a morbid sense of satisfaction at watching someone elses suffering, or a(n) (im)moral high ground, or that ever popular “following orders” excuse, etc.

I am speaking of people who have lost touch with humility, compassion and really anything that tethers them to the human race, to still actually being able to be called a human being.  So far removed from humanity they have become, they are able to stand idly by, not doing something (like their jobs, their duty, whatever) while someone else gets the shaft, dies, or something similar.

In this example of course, I am speaking of South Fulton in Northwest Tennessee in Obion County where firefighters responded to a house on fire call, a house owned by Gene and Paulette Cranick, only to stand idly by and watch, letting it burn to the ground, killing three dogs and a cat.  Not one firefighter lifted a finger to save the Cranick home.  Why, you ask?  Because Gene Cranick is human, and forgot to mail in the $75 fee that pays for Fire Department services.  Videos of firefighters sitting in their fully equipped fire trucks indolently watching the house go up in flames as Gene Cranick pleaded that he would pay “anything they want” if they would just put out the fire can be found on the net (like here, and here to name a couple). The fire chief has the power to make on-the-spot exemptions, but he refused.  When asked by reporters, Mayor David Crocker reportedly said “If homeowners don’t pay, they’re out of luck.”  Well, no shit, way to win voter support ding-dong.  So, all that stood between Gene Cranick’s home standing tall or being reduced to a pile of charred ashes and debris? Seventy-five dollars ($75).  That’s it.

I still find it hard to believe that a firefighter could stand by and watch the home of another fellow human being burn to the ground.  Even when attempting to use the weak and over parlayed “just following orders” justification.  It didn’t work for the Nazis, it ain’t gonna work for firefighters, not in my book anyway.  I can say with certainty that I would not have been able to stand idly by and watch this family’s home, possessions and pets get destroyed like that.  I might get fired afterwards, but I am the one that has to live with myself in the end.  Besides, how often have one of us forgotten something?  How great does it feel when someone helps us out and gives us the benefit of the doubt, letting us slide that payment in a little late, or get that damage covered anyway even though they shouldn’t?  As long as we pay the bill then of course.  I am not saying the Cranick’s should get a free ride, but he admitted that he forgot to send the payment and offered to pay it right there, and more even.  He even went so far as to offer to pay “whatever they wanted”, just to get some help.  But still, the fire department, firefighters, fire chief, the town and all involved let the house burn to the ground.  Now, aside from Gene and Paulette’s pets dying, they have nothing left.  All of their possessions, memories, and belongings were destroyed in the fire, just like their home.  It’s going to cost them a lot more than $75 to recover from the selfish incompetence of the fire fighters, the fire chief and the mayor (lack of capitals on purpose).

Gee, I sure am glad all of you are perfect and I sure hope you never need help yourself some day.

Well, here we are in 2010 almost a year and a half after B. Hussein Obama took the reigns as President of the United States of America, promising change we can believe in.  Little did we know it was all of our change, spare change, and he was planning on taking as much of it as he could to finance socialist programs and pork projects.  Everyone complained like mad about how much George Bush spent while he was in office, over a term of eight years.  Here we have Obama who has already spent more in his first year than Bush did in his entire eight, and no one seems to say a word.  Kind of strange, but alas, I digress.  The main reason for my diatribe is that Nancy Pelosi, Queen of the Moonbats has now come out and said that the oil spill/disaster in the gulf was caused by none other than former President George W. Bush. Yeah, that was my reaction too.  I do however, want to know where ol’ W is hiding the time machine :P