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Silly Partisan Labels

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Do you consider yourself on the right, or the left?

Are you a progressive or a conservative?

Democrat or Republican?

I’m none of those.

Allow me to digress a moment. I hate crowds. Ask my wife. I dislike being in a crowded mall, or in any huge crowds of people. I’m not claustrophobic, I just get impatient with not being able to make progress to where I want to get to, and often with all the noise about something I’m not enthusiastic about.

You see, I don’t care if I’m in a group of 1,000 that are all supporting Idea X. If I don’t like Idea X, I’m not going to cheer for it.

I’m not going to go see a movie that most of the world thinks is the greatest ever, if it doesn’t appeal to me.

I’m not going to eat turkey on Thanksgiving, even though I am ’supposed’ to because I don’t like turkey.

I am not going to put myself into any one political group either. I hate partisan politics. I hate the way that some folks will trash anything and everything that the Democrats do, simply because they always side with the GOP. Oh, and vice versa too!

No one group ever has the right ideas and policies for everything. Why can’t folks take a good hard look at an issue, and then come forward with some unpartisan ideas of their own, instead of wasting all their energy simply slamming the other side, imply because the other side thought of it?

A current example is the Stimulus bills or bailouts. Heck, the previous Bush administration started it, and it all went through with barely a whimper – give money to the Wall Street Bozos that have FAILED the American people in a bug way, but then, once the administration changes, condemn any further idea of bailout as wrong.

Labels again -  now it’s Marxist, Communist, Socialist etc. All soundbytes really, as the majority of folks in the USA have never had a true experience of any of those things, and in any case, what the current administration is proposing is far from Communism, Socialism or Marxism.

It’s all down to these labels though. It’s like bumper sticker mentality, but an exclusive one. Whereas I might have a sticker that says I support a charity, that doesn’t mean I exclude other charities or causes, it simply means I want to promote this particular one, right now.

But the divisive partisan labels you see, are mostly negative. They don’t say that supporting any political view is good, but simply trash every other view except theirs.

There are whole twitter groups now, where the members twitter about politics, but not promoting their ideas, just condemming everything that their group or party hasn’t thought of.

Of course this is nothing new, but I’ve always gone through life looking at the glass being half full, not half empty.

It’s sad to see such negativity. Anyway, the last General Election was a vote for a change in the way things are done. The last eight years haven’t been any kind of spectacular success.

Why can’t people move forward together, and work in a constructive manner, instead of throwing negative junk around all the time, that benefits no-one?

Cars & Money

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Me Seen on a blog: Cars are a horrible indicator of wealth.

This is so true. I can remember some years ago, out driving, and seeing some luxury cars, and thinking it must be nice to be rich enough to afford that. Thing is, many of those folks aren’t making any more, or much more, that I am.

It’s just they use all more of their income to make a bigger car payment each month, so they get the luxury car.

To me, they’ve always been a box with a wheel in each corner, to get me around. Don’t get me wrong. I like to have something that looks nice, and drives nice, is reliable and comfortable. I’ve never had a love affair with cars though. I’d never buy a car for any kind of street ‘cred’ or to get one up on the neighbors.

There are one or two cars I wouldn’t mind having, because I’ve driven one, and would like to have one to drive all the time, but I’d not go and get one unless I could truly afford it. Of course, you’re pushed into that “payment mentality” if you’re not careful.

So many bigger products these days are sold by monthly payment amount, and not total price. No-one wants to tell you the price is say $15K, but by the time you’ve made all the payments in 4,5,6 years, you’ll have actually paid nearer $25K, and own a vehicle worth about $3 or 4K.

A major furniture retailer had (probably stil has) an offer to buy your furniture now, nothing to pay for five years.  Tempting? Not to me. I really don’t like the idea of having to start paying for something that’s five years old. Who knows what I’ll be doing in five years time anyway. No way jose.

The only deals I will think about are the pay in same months time, same as cash type, and make sure, that it’s paid fully within that six months too.

I refuse to be dragged down that monthly payment road myself. Of course, I do have a monthly car payment, and a mortgage, but that’s it. All those other forever-rising utility bills, not to mention the increasing amount that gets spent at the grocery store. Don’t even get me started about gas. You see, that’s the thing.

Who’d have thought say 3 years ago, that gas would be $4 a gallon? In another three years it might have gone down to $1.50 again. On the other hand it might have gone to $10 a gallon. Who knows. One thing is for certain though, you still have to make that car payment and mortgage payment regardless, so it’s good not to tie every last penny up in more of those monthly payments!