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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Mitt Romney Should Come With An Expiration Warning.....

News is spreading that Mitt Romney will make a 3rd run for the White House. It’s pretty much an official declaration, with Mitt trying to woo big Republican donors with his promise to run far to the right of Jeb Bush, while speaking up for the poor. Aside from the difficulty of squaring radically far right ideology with compassion for poverty, and the ensuing Tea-Party backlash, there are several things to keep very much in the front of your mind before you are seduced by Mitt’s good hair and folksy ways.

Outsourcing Pioneer

Mitt Romney founded Bain Capital in 1984. During the time Mitt was CEO and Managing Partner at Bain, the company specialized in buying up companies that may, or may not, have been troubled. Although bought is a bit of an exaggeration, Bain would “buy” the company, but use the bought company as collateral on its purchase and incur a heavy debt load. The first order of business would be management fees paid to Bain, and partners, for the privilege of being heavily leveraged – and which would invariably add more debt.

Next, Bain would begin to chop off “extraneous” parts of the company and either sell outright, or force each part of the company to meet financial goals, or face penalties, often with more debt. If the parts were not profitable enough, they might be outsourced, and those jobs lost forever. Then the real fun would begin.

Say your business was to make toys for handicapped kids. Over many years, you perfected a formula of what sold, and what didn’t, which materials were safe, etc. Well, once Bain bought your firm, the “experts” in business suits would come in to make things “efficient”. Because your company had so much new debt, and quarterly management fees to pay, your costs have sky-rocketed, and in order to “make it” you have to cut corners to meet standards and goals set by the MBA’s now in management. So you now have to cut corners, perhaps use sub-standard materials to meet unrealistic quotas.

Ultimately, the MBA’s couldn’t care less if your company sinks or swims, because they get paid handsomely whether you sink or not. The only one who suffers, really, are the workers who now have to work harder for less because their jobs can easily be outsourced for less, and better to have a crappy job, than no job at all.

And the cycle repeats, huge management fees, costs and personnel cut to the bone until the company sinks in a swamp of debt and Bain moves onto the next company.
This long preamble is a major reason why no self-respecting member of the middle class, Republican or Democrat should ever vote for Mitt Romney. If you work for a company that downsized recently, or outsourced your job, thank Mitt Romney. If you live with the fear of your job being outsourced, thank Mitt Romney.

The business model pioneered by Mitt Romney has done more to destroy the middle class in this country than almost anyone else, and it’s important to remember this.


When Mitt Romney says he can run the country like a business and we should trust him, remember that his business strategy is to NOT look out for his workers, or the community – only the shareholders. And the question that hasn’t been fully asked of Mitt Romney is this: “Who are your shareholders in the government as a business thing”

Remember, that under Mitt’s tutelage, huge swaths of jobs were lost, not gained, so each one of us should ask if we’re the lucky MBA’s who’ll get paid to strip-mine the company, or the jilted workers, who’ll lose their jobs.

For the answer to the previous question, I think we have an answer.

The Family Dog

During Mitt’s last campaign for president, the story surfaced of Mitt’s Romney’s dog. For those who missed it, here’s the outline:

On a vacation, Mitt strapped his Irish setter to the top of his car and drove hundreds of miles, and when the dog got scared and sick; he hosed the dog off and kept going.
This is a troubling incident, not just because of his dog, but what the dog represents. I don’t know about you, but my dogs are like family to me. I love them and worry when they are sick, and would mourn if they died.

If Mitt Romney can’t be bothered to care for an ostensible member of his family – the family dog – what makes you think he’ll care for you, or your family?

I am positive that Mitt cares for people in his circle, but frankly, I doubt his circle, as a person, or president would include you, or I.

For these basic reasons, any member of the middle class who voted for Mitt Romney should do so with their eyes wide open and realize that they are voting to make the rich richer, because when the chips are down; the rich are Mitt’s peeps, 

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Carly Fiorina Admits Not Voting For Years


Mr. Dick Cheney voted in 2 of 16 elections prior to the 2000 election.



We, as a people, need to stop rewarding people who show no respect for the democratic process with control over our lives. I feel, that if one doesn't vote, one may not hold public office. If you haven't had the experience of voting to show your commitment to the process, how can you be expected to be accountable to your constituents??



For far too long, our, so called, representatives, have been allowed to engage in a "do as I say, not as I do" mentality. We trust that our elected officials will act in our best interest, and when we vote, whether we feel our vote counts or not, we are essentially holding our officials feet to the file. If not in reality, then in our own mind. It is our engagement in the process that will impel us to unelect nonperforming officials.



Though, I am a registered Republican, I have not voted on the right since 1992. I do find that the older I get, the more liberal I become. Of course, since I live in Utah, my vote does not count. I still vote, I still speak out, I do write my senator and representatives. I do this because I know that voting, writing and screaming, keeps me engaged and aware. I urge everyone to do the same. Eventually, my voice will be heard and I don't want to miss the opprotunity!!!
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Monday, October 12, 2009

New Direction

Believe it or not, I am sick and tired of politics.  I suffer from a constant case of laryngitis from screaming at the foolishness clothed in high-minded political thought.  I am sickened by the Republicans frank and utter diseregard for even the basic pretense of humanity, and the Democrats inability to voice a coherent thought. The lone exception is, I suppose, Alan Grayson, who is my new hero!

But, as I said, I am sick of the silliness, pettiness, and the depressing reality that this country, that I love, has been hijacked by foul blowhards (Republicans) and Spineless twerps (Democrats).  For now, I give up. 

I am, instead, going to write about my family, which has enough insanity to rival todays political inanity.   And so, with the next post, we change course into a new direction!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Got Insurance??

I find the entire Health Care Debate depressing as hell.

I just had the mother of all health care scares. In late August, I went to the Doctor for a routine check under the hood exam. As the doctor was prodding and poking, he asked if anyone had ever told me I had a heart murmur. My response was a shocked "NO".

"Just to be sure" he scheduled me for a stress echocardiogram and a boatload of blood work. On the appointed day, I had my blood drawn, ran like the devil on the treadmill, had tons of goo spread on my chest and cautiously awaited "the call".

In the mean time, everyone I know told me the horror stories of open heart surgery to correct a heart murmur, no caffeine, no spicy food, no exercise. What an awful 2 weeks.

To top it all off, I found out right before my follow-up appointment, that my job ends September 30 and with it, my health insurance. Needless to say, I spent several sleepless nights wondering how in hell I would cope with a heart murmur, surgery, etc, without insurance.

The morning of my follow-up was mild and beautiful. I had had no "call" informing me that I was sick as a dog, so I was hopeful that my tests came back all normal. But, still I sweated a bit as I waited for the doctor to come in and give me the news.

The upside? No heart murmur. But I am anemic and have low thyroid. Both of which he prescribed medication. I asked him to be extra generous with the meds, since I don't know when I'll have insurance again - and the office visit, sans insurance, runs about $70.00 plus the bloodwork. He wanted to see me in 2 months, but stretched it to 3 since I kept reminding him of the "insurance" issue.

So, the deal we brokered is that if I miraculously get insured again within the next 2 months, I'll be back sooner, if not, I'll be back in 3 months, bite the bullet, have blood drawn, see him - pay for it - out of whatever funds I possess and hope I don't need more meds. But if I do, then I guess I'll have to try to talk him into 6 months.

I know I am lucky. I don't have a pressing need for surgery, or whatever, but still I feel all squidgy inside. What will the next 3 months hold? Will I find a job with insurance?? Will a public option finally end up on the table so I can partake? Or, will Max Baucus force me to pay boatloads for insurance I can't afford and be held hostage to the insurance companies with no recourse?

God, what depressing choices.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Taken in again

About 3 months ago, I was approached by a very clean cut young man hesitantly asking me on a date. Since I hadn't dated in a while, I was a bit taken aback, but open to the idea. Having been burned before, I am a big believer in taking things slow and seeing where they lead. So, after a couple of Sunday mornings in the park, we went to lunch. I thought everything went pretty well until he started talking about porn and his home movies. I am not a prude, but somehow, finding out that his idea of a good time was to film himself and "whoever" doing the deed didn't sit well with me, and I asked if we could leave "porn" and such off the table. He got huffy and stomped off.

Some other red flags? He made sure to mention that he had an 18 month old son, for whom he had sole custody. He was "divorced" his ex had just gotten out of a mental institution. Oh, yes, he was an admitted "sex addict" And the kicker? He wanted to know when we were going to get serious and have sex. He couched it in terms of marriage - "I can't think of marrying anyone I haven't had sex with" and such. When I told him I wasn't prepared to have a set date for sex, he asked if I minded if we weren't exclusive.

Now, a smarter woman than I should have caught on much earlier that this was not a good situation. But, as I said, I hadn't dated in a while and was a bit hungry, if you know what I mean. But caution kept me from making too many mistakes, thank God! He cancelled, what was supposed to be our next meeting the night before citing "babysitter issues". Of course, my caller ID told that he called from out of town, so that story was suspect. Then a few days later I received the "James Bond" email. In this email he talked of "all the positive changes he was going through and would tell me about them A.S.A.P." - Then dead silence.

I happened to be searching the web for his name and stumbled onto the fact that he is still married.

I felt like a tool for most of the past few months as his story kept changing and altering and I couldn't quite break away. Now, however, I hope he chokes on his deceit.

So, I am a bit sadder, but wiser - again. No matter what, it was good to fell attractive and desireable again. For that I do thank him. And I am glad my caution kept me from making a dreadful decision, and just possibly an STD!! What a tool!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Rome is Burning

It's good to see that Nero is fidding, as usual. I shouldn't be amazed at how obstructionist some of our elected officials are at this critical time in American history. To be honest, it must be very hard to feel the pain of those of us either out of work or worried about our jobs. To watch the Republicans, and certain Democrats, you would think that we were calmly discussing theory, rather than an increasingly grim reality.

Unfortunately, our national discourse has been out of touch with the reality of segments of our population for years now; just look at the "welfare queens". Rather than deal with the ugly reality of poverty, and the sick fantasy that people on welfare "have it made, we prefer to talk past the reality and pretend that if we deal in abstractions, the problem will fix itself. This demented reasoning, I fear, is being used by our elected officials on the population as a whole. These aren't real people out of work and suffering, no, they are the next generation of "welfare queens:, an abstract faceless problem.

As the Senate and House dither on a stimulus package, real people are losing their jobs, their homes, their creidt. There are real consequences playing out in the public square as our Congress tries to find reasons to not pass the legislation. This is not the time for abstractions, or theories. This is not the time to rewrite pre FDR Amerca and see, for sure, if the conservative fantasy that the Depression wasn't helped by the New Deal. Now, as then, real people were on the line. We have got to stop being willing to label segments of our popuation as expendable. This expendable fantasy is dangerous, because when the chips are down, as they are right now, those of us without political influence are becomming increasingly aware of how expendable we are to our congressmen.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Integrity Has Left The Building.....

Once upon a time, John McCain stood out from the crowd as a Maverick, a Regular Guy, a virtual Embodiment of Integrity. In spite of, or perhaps because of, his role in the Keating 5 scandal, McCain carried the image of the burned innocent, reformed, upright, honest.

This myth has stood for many years, bolstered by his seeming affability, another key element for the integrity icon. However, recent events have blown this image apart.

Ever since the 2000 election, McCain has been behaving erratically, or at least differently. During the 2000 primaries, McCain played the role of the noble hero, ex POW, stand up guy fighting the "agents of intolerance". After he lost the primary, McCain began sashaying his way to the far right and dropping, one by one, the pretense of his maverick label. From his embrace of Bush policies, to his embrace of Jerry Falwell.

Now in the 2008 campaign, the bloom is off the rose. John McCain has jettisoned all integrity, while running for president. He doesn't even hide behind PAC's as Bush did. He has no problem putting his name to every sort of lie, innuendo and falsehood. His ads, have been proven incorrect and misleading, and yet, he continues to lie without compunction.

But we have to ask the question. Do we really want to elect a man of so little integrity and honesty? Is it better for our country to have 4 more years of rule by deceit? Frankly, I thought Bush was bad. But McCain is making Bush look like a choirboy in the integrity area. I never thought that would happen.