Some Thoughts
Larry's latest list
1) I don't know how (or if) we're going to get
out of the financial mess we're in, but I'd sure like to see our
government begin approaching every spending decision with just
one question given top priority. That question would be: "Just
how in heck are we going to pay for this (the following terms
are often interchangeable) program/scheme/project/boondoggle?"
And borrowing more money from the countries that already own us
shouldn't be the first answer.
2) I wonder who'd want the following on their headstone: "Okay,
so I trampled someone to death to get my new television, but I
got a great deal." Given what happened during a shopping
stampede at a Wal-Mart in Long Island, it's apparent that many
of us have decided that "50 percent off" trumps basic
decency on any given day.
3) Now that Barack Obama has been elected, can we finally shelve
the notion that this is a racist nation? That's not to say that
there aren't racists (do note that they come in all colors) still
out there. It just means that - as regards to opportunity and
tolerance - this country is about as good as it gets on this planet.
4) I didn't vote for Barack Obama (or John McCain, for that matter),
but I'm hoping that he does well as our President because we can't
afford any more of what's become the norm (for both sides) in
D.C. If such continues, we'll likely find that the light at the
end of the tunnel is, indeed, a fully-loaded freight train headed
our way.
5) Every time I start thinking that the next generation is lost,
I get slapped upside the head (poor grammar, I know, but stay
with me) by a great news story.
Maybe you've read about Moisei Baraniuc.
He's the 17-year-old worker at a Federal Way super market who
found a canvas bag containing $10,000 in the store's bathroom
and turned it in to his manager. The money was the life savings
of Fred W. Smith who had accidentally left it in the restroom.
I think that there are many young people out there like Moisei.
We just don't get to read about them as often as we should.
6) Carolyn Kennedy has let it be known that she wants to be appointed
to Hillary Clinton's Senate seat. Raise your hand if you believe
that this is a good thing. Mine, as you might guess, will remain
firmly at my side because I don't think that having a "ruling
class" was what the people who founded this country had in
mind when they got it all started. Too, small gene pools in any
arena usually lead to nothing but trouble.
Inbreeding. It's a bad idea.
7) Good grief, our latest national tempest seems to be centered
on who's going to offer a prayer at Barack Obama's inauguration.
Sorry, but it's Mr. Obama's party and if he's going to make the
effort to actually do what he said he was going to do - offer
a hand to the other side - then I'm not going to speak ill of
his choice nor am I going to worry about it all. If Pastor Warren
says something offensive during his prayer (and I'll bet he won't),
I'll do what most of us do in similar situations. I'll ignore
him. You see, there are other truly scary problems hiding under
our national bed and they're not going to stay there much longer.
Best we focus our attention on them.
8) I recently read that Bernard Madoff's (the Wall Street wizard
now accused of masterminding a 50-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme)
home was recently burglarized and that an expensive sculpture
was stolen.
Karma. I think I'm starting to believe in it.
Oh, and if he's found guilty of that 50-billion-dollar scheme
and the presiding judge decided to allow all those who lost their
life savings to be alone in a room with him for a few minutes,
I wouldn't lose a moment's sleep over whatever happened.
9 ) "I am not a crook." - Richard Nixon
"I did not have sex with that woman." - Bill Clinton
"I will fight. I will fight. I will fight until I take my
last breath. I have done nothing wrong." - Rod Blagojevich.
Why do I have the feeling that, in the case of the current Governor
of Illinois, we've already seen how all of this will play out? |