Mr. Scooter Chronicles himself, Scott asks:
Have you ever seen a baseball game at Yankee Stadium? If yes, what are your thoughts on such a hallowed baseball ground seeing its last game?
Actually, not in a long time. The first time, I was a kid, and the Yankees beat the Washington Senators, The last time was probably in 1977 when I lived in Queens. Tearing down the stadium annoys me, because I don't know why the current facility was inadequate. Oh, it doesn't have those luxury seats, but after this week, who can afford to buy them anyway. Moreover, the funding is more corporate welfare foolishness.
Who do you think will win the World Series this year?
I picked the Cubs to lose the WS to Cleveland at the beginning of the season. About midseason, I switched to the Cubs over Tampa Bay, so I'll stick with that. How annoying that my trip to the game was when the Cubs had hit a bad patch.
What do you think would be considered more historic: Obama being elected President, or Palin being elected Vice President?
Well, someone being elected President. If Palin were running for Prez and Obama were running for VP, it'd be Palin, but as it is, Obama. Besides, a woman had at least been NOMINATED before by a major party.
Do you think that the bailouts of financial companies will help the economy in the long run, destroy the idea of creating tax breaks for most of middle America, or see no real lasting effects on anyone?
Well, first off, I'm really ticked off about it. I listened to Henry Paulson, not once but twice on Sunday - Tom on NBC asked better questions than George did on ABC - and I got nothing but "Psst, it's really bad. Do this or we're doomed, trust me" without any real information.
I looked at the original language of the bill here and I was gobsmacked by Section 8: "Decisions by the Secretary pursuant to the authority of this Act are non-reviewable and committed to agency discretion, and may not be reviewed by any court of law or any administrative agency." Pardon my French, but WTF? Decisions non-reviewable? Gimme a BREAK!
I'm glad to see Democrats and republicans in Congress find some cojones, apparently because their constituents are hopping mad about this. Arthur at AmeriNZ found this example.
In answer to the question, the devil's in the details. if there's help for homeowners who are in their houses, limits on executive compensation and other measures, MAYBE things will turn around some.
And speaking of compensation, from Salon. "Regarding executive pay, Rep. Frank's draft would mandate that any company selling assets into the program 'meet appropriate standards for executive compensation,' including limits on what could be deemed excessive or inappropriate, according to a copy seen by The Wall Street Journal. The government would also have the ability to 'claw back' incentive pay that was based on 'earnings, gains, or other criteria that are later proven to be inaccurate.' Mr. Paulson is resisting those efforts.
Astoundingly, Paulson plans to fight any efforts to limit executive pay because 'he fears that provision would render the program moot, since many firms might choose not to participate.'
They might choose not to participate in a $700 billion plan designed to save them from a mess they were primarily responsible for causing? I don't think I'm alone in finding that prospect irritating."
On the other hand, someone at Pat Buchanan's site posted this recently: "It is impossible for capitalism to survive, primarily because the system of capitalism needs some blood to suck. Capitalism used to be like an eagle, but now it's more like a vulture. It used to be strong enough to go and suck anybody's blood whether they were strong or not. But now it has become more cowardly, like the vulture, and it can only suck the blood of the helpless. As the nations of the world free themselves, the capitalism has less victims, less to suck, and it becomes weaker and weaker. It's only a matter of time in my opinion before it will collapse completely." - Malcolm X
As the letter writer noted, "Sounds pretty damn close to me."
When was the last time you felt good about voting for a political candidate (on any level of government) feeling that they truly were the right person for the job?
I worked for Tom Keefe for city court judge a few years back. I'd known him for years and he seems to be doing a good job.
What is your favorite "healthy" thing to snack on?
apples and cottage cheese.
What is your favorite "evil" thing to snack on?
Muffins - fruit muffins (blueberry, preferably).
What is your favorite movie comedy of all time?
It's tricky, because Annie Hall is, but it's not all that ha-ha funny. On a pure laugh meter it'd be either Airplane! or Young Frankenstein.
Other then Jeopardy!, what is your favorite game show?
I'm partial to the various forms of Pyramid and Password,
ROG
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2 comments:
Good post, Roger. You are always an interesting read. I'm really mad, at both parties, for this whole economic mess we find ourselves in. Where is the accountability?
Yes, very interesting read.
Now with the possible canceled debate, things are getting more and more out of control for us lowly citizens.
Thanks for your answers.
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