I wish we had a president with some business acumen. If a company ran it's finances like this country upper management would've been looking for a job long ago.
Now, I'm admittedly and ashamedly naïve when it comes to politics, and I'm no great fan of Bush (whether you liked him or not, he has so let us down), but do you think it's the man or the office? I think it's the office, but I'm a little jaded and cynical when it comes to politics and feel like it's become corruptive to all but the purest hearts.
honestly, i have no business even posting in such a political thread; i don't know why i'm doing it
It's the system. Wasn't it Adams or Franklin who said that the lifespan of a democracy is 200 years? Well, just like people are getting older, so is the system, and it's siphoning more and more of the resources of the young to keep the old afloat. If it was Gore or Kerry in office we'd be in the same situation, just the entitlements would be distributed differently. Clinton, Obama, McCain... no change. Not really.
Besides, we don't live in a democracy. We live in a representative republic. Spreading democracy is spreading mob rule; spreading the idea of a republic is the way to go, representative or not.
I've blogged about this back when I was a political blogger, but basically we are not actualized enough (Maslow's hierarchy of needs) to be able to truly govern ourselves. Would that we could. Would that even ONE of Robert Heinlein's futures came true. Would that we could all be independent traders, moving from territory to territory, a sovereign state inside our own vehicle, scrounging for parts, hiring mercenaries and savant engineers who talk to ships and pilots who play with dinosaurs and have wives that can kick everyone's ass...
You see where I'm going here.
Anyway, there is no fixing the system.
In one fell swoop, the W money will duplicate the percentage raise I got last May. My half of the check (my wife will take the other half I'm sure) will pay for 20 fill-ups at current prices, probably closer to 10 by the end of the year.
I can't wait until our tax bills for 2008 come due and we end up paying income tax on it...
Anyway, I'll probably just bank the money. In about three months I'll finally own my car and then my $300/month car payments will go to the bank too until I have enough for a good down-payment on a hybrid. I'm no granola-eating liberal, but I live 25 miles away from work. I can't afford gas, and I can live with a Prius if it means I save money in the long run.
Enough rambling.