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September 30, 2008
The Economy
President Bush is very wrong to push a bailout for those banks and institutions that have followed a badly mapped path to making everyone feel good about themselves.
The government should not be in the business of buying up homes that are in default. Those institutions and banks need to suck it up and deal with their own failures. Those people in Congress, both Democrats and Republicans, who changed regulations, starting with the Carter Administration, on requirements for getting a home loan, should own up to their colossal failure. I can't imagine why anyone should be able to buy a home with no money down. It ought to be 10 to 20 percent down. Fewer people will be able to get mortgages the second they want them, but they will have enough of their own money invested in those homes that they should be incented to pay their mortgages on time, and to buy a house they can fricking afford!!!
I have seen firsthand what happens when people buy homes that they can't afford with no money down. The neighborhoods rather quickly decline because these folks are paying so much in mortgage payments that they cannot afford to keep up the maintenance on the homes.
Perhaps getting rid of ARM loans for homes would be a good idea. If the President and Congress would make regulations about ARM loans and limit the amount those rates can bounce around, or just eliminate them altogether, I'd be all for that.
I am really happy to see that there is a lot of bipartisan action in the House - a lot of Democrats and a lot of Republicans voted against this stupid bailout.
Oh, and one more thing - I don't like that part of the bill that allows the Treasury Department to decide how to "bailout" the economy. Congress needs to figure out where money goes, not an unelected Treasurer.
Oh, and the 700+ down slide of the DOW is really not that awful. The percentage was about 7% - not that bad, and it can recover rather quickly.
And, I am very happy with my Congresswoman, Nancy Boyda.
She wisely voted against this ridiculous bill!
Posted by Beth at 7:46 AM
September 29, 2008
Busy Monday!
Wow, I was actually on KMBZ radio this morning - for an hour - on a panel to discuss last Friday night's Presidential Debate.
It was rather nerve-wracking as I was a few minutes late due to the new puppy not getting out the way as I tried to drive out and because I tried to print out a transcript of the debate to refresh my memory - that was no help - but it's okay. I don't think I totally screwed up, but oh my, I had such stage fright.
I don't know if they will ask me back again, but it was fun, and it would be nice if they did. If you are interested in hearing it - go to http://kmbz.com/pages/2805449.php?
There are two podcasts you can download - one for each half hour (though I'm sure with breaks and news and weather, etc., it probably only came to 30 minutes).
The two morning hosts for the news on KMBZ, Ellen Shank and EJ, were wonderful, kind and patient. They were also funny. I've never been in a radio studio before, and it's really amazing how everything runs so smoothly. Wow. It was cool!
Then I had a late breakfast at Panera Bread and then I came home to find that Buffy, the Coyote Slayer was still inside the house - she is supposed to be an outside puppy!
So I took her outside with me and we cleaned the barn stalls and added the goat leavings to the compost pile, fed the goats, etc.
Then, I noticed some strange goat behaviour, and it hit me - the bucklings are going into rut and the doelings are going into season.
I'll have to take a video of the courting - much head butting!
Now, it is time for me to get into Leavenworth for my pottery class. I'll be back later!
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September 15, 2008
Heh. Just heh

more animals
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September 14, 2008
Farms are a lot of work!
I can see that I will never want for something to do out here :)
I finally got the 500 gallon milk tank out of the milk room in the barn. Yeah, there is a hole in the wall, and I will have some odd things hanging from the ceiling, but after cleaning the floor and walls of that room for the past few days, I think I should be able to start moving my artsy stuff in there.
I have a radio there so I can have some background music or listen to talk radio, and John said something about getting a surplus desk for that room so I can keep all the paperwork for the goats and for my egg sales there.
The goats are becoming more and more friendly. My friends Robin, Wendy and Robin's son, Richard, helped me shear Belle and Horus. I still have 3 goats to shear, so I need to get everyone together as soon as the weather dries up a bit.
We have had quite a lot of rain for the past few days - partly due to Ike, and the ground is saturated. Unfortunately, that means the water gets into the barn from under the side door, and it is a MESS in there, more cleaning!
So, that's what I've been up to. How is everyone else doing?
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September 8, 2008
There must be an imbalance on the Dark Side today
The New York Times published an even-handed, almost nice article about Sarah Palin and Trig.
It's so hard to believe that the NYT would ever be fair to any Republican that I'm thinking there must be something weird in the world going on!
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Patrick is being very proactive in protecting Sarah Palin
He has created a list of possible smears that the lefties may come up with and dismisses them!
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September 5, 2008
So, Wendy goes out jogging . . .
And this is what followed her back home!

I am making an effort to find her owners, but I won't be too disappointed if no one claims her.
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September 4, 2008
Sarah Palin!
Last night, Sarah Palin's speech to the Republican Convention must have sent chills of fear down the legs of Obama's media supporters instead of the chills going up the leg of Chris Matthews on MSNBC.
Sarah's speech was fantastic.
I've been surfing the net, reading opinions of Sarah Palin's acceptance speech.
I think it is amusing that the MSM has suddenly discovered that Sarah Palin had a Speech Writer! My God, what is the world coming to? Can you imagine that? I suppose Obama doesn't need a speech writer? No, he has a speech writer, too. In fact, nearly all politicians at the national level have speech writers.
Of course, the MSM "reporters" suggested that Sarah was unusual in using a speech writer - suggested that she had no input, and were very upset that the speech writer had also written speeches for President Bush. If that's all they can come up with, Sarah did great!
Jonah Goldberg on the Corner said:
She was put on this earth to do two things: kill caribou and kick butt. She's all out of caribou.
There are tons of great comments about our future VP, and eventually, President, all over the web - go, read, enjoy.
And lefties - eat your hearts out!
I have a ton of farm stuff to get done today - we are having the coldest September in my memory, and the chicken's houses are not ready for cold, wet weather!
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