Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Things Dem's and Liberals should take note of

Although I am a Democrat and a moderate liberal, I think it is also important to be objective in discussing the current state of the US economy. The current economic mess is not purely the fault of one administration or economic policy, rather, the blame can fall on the Democrats as much as it does on the Republicans.

It is only in partisanship that America will fail. Thus, in light of Nancy Pelosi's vitriolic closing remarks at the initial vote of the 700 billion dollar bailout package, as well as Obama's use of the economic crisis for partisan political gain, I think it's important to remind my party where some of the blame lies.

Clinton Administration involvement see here
LBJ's involvement see here
Criticism of the mix of social and private goals in GSE's see here

It is only in recognizing the flaws in all of us that we will be able to recognize how to improve and unite as Americans. There's enough blame to go around, let us focus on how to solve the problem not on who is most to blame. Rational thought and constructive criticism will pull us through this mess much easier than focusing on the question of 'who dunnit'.

Things Dem's and Liberals should take note of

Although I am a Democrat and a moderate liberal, I think it is also important to be objective in discussing the current state of the US economy. The current economic mess is not purely the fault of one administration or economic policy, rather, the blame can fall on the Democrats as much as it does on the Republicans.

It is only in partisanship that America will fail. Thus, in light of Nancy Pelosi's vitriolic closing remarks at the initial vote of the 700 billion dollar bailout package, as well as Obama's use of the economic crisis for partisan political gain, I think it's important to remind my party where some of the blame lies.

Clinton Administration involvement see here
LBJ's involvement see here
Criticism of the mix of social and private goals in GSE's see here

It is only in recognizing the flaws in all of us that we will be able to recognize how to improve and unite as Americans. There's enough blame to go around, let us focus on how to solve the problem not on who is most to blame. Rational thought and constructive criticism will pull us through this mess much easier than focusing on the question of 'who dunnit'.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Welcome!!!

Well, in light of my current state of willful unemployment, the current rate of procrastination that has plagued me for over a week now, and the current time of day (1:11am), I’ve decided to devote some effort to writing and updating a blog every week or so.

The focus of the blog will range from light hopefully witty comments on music, film, society, culture, ethics and anything else that might infest my consciousness, as well as deeper more theoretical questions that stem from my personal interests in history, English literature, economics, politics and law.

Please feel free to read and comment on anything I write about. I hope you find it useful, amusing and a good use of your free time.

I guess I should go to sleep now, but please stop by in the future…

Welcome!!!

Well, in light of my current state of willful unemployment, the current rate of procrastination that has plagued me for over a week now, and the current time of day (1:11am), I’ve decided to devote some effort to writing and updating a blog every week or so.

The focus of the blog will range from light hopefully witty comments on music, film, society, culture, ethics and anything else that might infest my consciousness, as well as deeper more theoretical questions that stem from my personal interests in history, English literature, economics, politics and law.

Please feel free to read and comment on anything I write about. I hope you find it useful, amusing and a good use of your free time.

I guess I should go to sleep now, but please stop by in the future…