Thursday, December 4, 2008

Just a thought...

I'm kind of tired of listening to the pissed-off right wing acting as if Obama is some sort of messiah that will lead the nation to destruction. First of all, he's no messiah. He's just some politician who won the election because the party before him messed things up so bad that people were not willing to allow them to continue leading. Also, if any group of people in this nation view their leaders as messiahs, it's the conservative right. The Pat Buchanans and Sean Hannitys of this world view the Republican Party as if it is God's gift to mankind. Where do they get the nerve to label Obama as the messiah of the left-wing?

Seriously people, stop being so paranoid. Don't forget it's just politics and if Obama fails worse than Bush did, we can vote him out of office in 4 years. To all of those out to the far right, stop using your religious fanaticism to scare people. The only scary part about the whole situation is your insistence on labeling Obama some sort of prophet for his supporters while you refuse to acknowledge that the only people in this country which see their political leaders as a gift from God are you guys.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Democracy has spoken!

We have a new president and it seems the conservative right lost its mind. Chill out my Republican brothers. Obama winning the White House does not mean America is doomed. Remember the federal bureaucracy can't be changed over night, even if he has a Democratic House and Senate. If you are mad that he is giving the middle class a tax cut, don't forget that Bush gave the same tax cut to the upper class. It's the middle man's turn. If you were happy that those making $250,000 plus a year got a tax break, don't get offended that the middle class will get the tax break now. That would be hypocritical.

If there is anything to worry about, it's his approach to foreign policy. Don't forget that in foreign policy, the president has an enormous amount of power. He can get more done internationally than he can domestically because of his status as the "sole organ in foreign affairs". Domestically he must deal with Congress and the courts, even if using an executive order to enact policy. However, internationally his executive agreements carry the same weight as a treaty but it requires no Congressional oversight. Furthermore, only one executive order, of the nearly 6,000 that exist, has ever been ignore (double check if you want). Obama has no international experience and that is a reason to worry. Let's just hope he surrounds himself with knowledgeable people to deal with international affairs.

So please people, stop panicking. If the Republican Party had not ruined the economy, mismanaged the war and polarized the nation between conservatives and nonconservatives, they would have retained the White House. As a registered Republican myself, it's frustrating to see that the party failed the nation and is mostly responsible for the bad situation America is in. The Republican Party needs to reconsider this strategy of only catering to the upper class and Bible freaks. There are a lot of us Americans who don't fall into either one of those categories.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

I wonder...

The current death of Tim Russert from Meet the Press caught a lot of us off guard. Here was is one of America's most intelligent and very well respected journalist in the world of politics. Russert was one of the few political analyst that would interview politicians without softening his questions. He never jumped into an interview unprepared. Unfortunately, networks have candidates on that they support to make them look good. Even though Russert worked with Democrats on a few elections, he did not overlook their shortcomings. Many times Russert would have guests on the show and show them video clips that were taken at different places and times that contradicted each other and made the person clarify their position.
Russert was a true political journalist who put personal biases to the side and interviewed his guests with disregard to their party affiliations. It didn't matter if his guests were Republicans or Democrats, Russert interviewed everyone with hard-hitting questions and addressed any and all inconsistencies in the guests statements or actions. Russert will definitely be missed by those of us who follow politics and who still have faith the media in a time of right-wing propaganda.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

bored!

I have been up since 4:30 a.m. and have not been able to go to sleep. However, I am tired enough to not want to do anything but not enough to take a nap. So I tried watching the news but it is all garbage. Fox News is foaming at the mouth about anything that disagrees with the right wing ideology. CNN and MSNBC keep running the same damn Hillary story. I missed my best source for news, Telemundo, so now I have to wait until 6 p.m. to see what they have to say. In all honesty, I know some people will find it hard to believe, Telemundo is very balanced when presenting the news. You know they support the Hispanic community but their news stories are not left wing oriented like Fox news is for the conservative right. I guess I am going to have check out their website but that requires reading and I am not really in th mood for that. I read enough during these past four months.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

For once I'm nervous

I have a job interview at 2 p.m. I usually don't get nervous about things like this but it will be the first job that I apply for that isn't retail or warehouse work. It is somewhat of a professional job. I have my resume and references in order which is good. I am going to go for my walk, come home, shave and shower. If I get this gig, things are going to start getting a lot better. I'm praying for the best.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Good times.

During my intense three-day weekend, Robert, Evan and I gave the Mexican cops the biggest fuck you we could have ever imagined. As we walked down the dirty streets of TJ, in a very intoxicated state of mind, we were stopped by the Mexican police. As we approached the patrol car, I had a feeling we were in for some good ol' fashion south of the border harassment. As they check our IDs and questioned why we were in the "party" area of TJ, I was using every possible angle to wiggle our asses out of that situation.

The moment they heard we were college students from Los Angeles, they thought that meant we went to UCLA and they got really excited. So I ran with that one. I played the "we want to be sports journalist" card and they backed off smoothly. Then he asked where we were going to next. At that point, I used my geographical knowledge of the city to impress the poor 5'5" official de la ley. I gave him specific directions, including landmarks, as to where my cousin lived. At that point he realized he wasn't dealing with some dumb fuck American tourist and told us we could go on our way. I realize how lucky we were and I hope the luck remains with us always but, there is a great sense of joy and pride in knowing that these bullshit cops wanted to catch us slipping and they fell on their fucken faces doing it.

Also, without getting into too much detail, I was lucky to walk away from one of our local law enforcement agencies. Good mothereffin times!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Poor Ted

Poor Kennedys. Say what you will about them, it is horrible that this family keeps going through so many tragedies. It is easy for many, especially members of the current crazy right wing, to bash the Kennedy name for many reasons but, what they keep enduring is enough to make even the most cold-hearted critic at least a bit sympathetic for the Kennedys. In any case, Sen. Kennedy's days are pretty much numbered. God willing, his death will be as painless as humanly possible.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Homecoming

Friday night I was with my cousin, some friends from high school and my best bud Robert. We were sitting around playing cards, drinking a few beers and just laughing our asses off about all the weird shit that has happened to us since the last time we were together. We were making plans about doing things and going places like we did when we had just graduated high school.

For eight hours on Friday night, on that small and isolated street in Watts, the world and it's uncertainty seized to exist. I didn't feel sad or angry or stressed out about anything. The company of my closests friends made me feel good about where my life is headed. There are many people in this world that I am close to and that I would do ANYTHING for. However, those four individuals I was with on Friday; Robert, Ceja, Esatrada and Kirby reminded me that they are the ones that would do ANYTHING for me: ANYTHING! I can't wait to see these fellows again.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

It should just end already...

The Democrats keep dragging this election when things should have been already settled. The delegates and super delegates should just get behind Obama and force Clinton to drop out of the race. Not that I care about who the Democrats nominate, but when both candidates are launching personal attacks at each other, party members need to save what little integrity the party has left and just endorse Obama.

The Republican Party has been so strong because of their unity. McCain locked the nomination months ago and is just sitting back watching the circus that the Democrats are invovled in. Not that everything that the Republican Party has done has been right, but they get things done because they come to terms with what can be done and how to do it.

America is already in despair with society being so polarized on economic and noneconomic issues. Having one of the parties just as polarized as the rest of the nation isn't good. If the alternative to the Republican Party's policies are at eachother's throats and can't agree on who should represent the party in the next election, we are in for another painful 4 years. McCain is a normal Republican unlike every member of the Bush Administration and if the Democrats don't get their act together, he will appeal to the millions of other normal Amercians who don't allow party labels to dictate how they think and how they vote.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Just a thought...

After spending mother's day telling my mom how much we love her and how our existence would be totally pointless without her presence, I began feeling bad for Ralph (aka dad). I love my dad and God forbid that anything bad ever happen to him but, I was thrown off by the fact that if Ralph wasn't around, I think would be able to better deal with it than if my mom wasn't around. Without a doubt, it would destroy me to lose Ralph. However, the thought of my mom not being around just scares the life out of me. I think it's time Ralph and I connected on a whole new level.

Friday, May 2, 2008