Thursday, October 30, 2008

Endorsed

In case there was ever any question about which candidate this blog was supporting:

Saturday, October 25, 2008

I promise. I'm on it.


One day we're gonna live in Paris
I promise
I'm on it
When I'm bringing in the money
I promise
I'm on it
I'm gonna take you out to club showcase
We're gonna live it up
I promise
Just hold on a little more

And every night we'll watch the stars
They'll be out for us
They'll be out for us
And every night, the city lights
They'll be out for us
They'll be out for us

One day we're gonna live in Paris
I promise
I'm on it
I'll find you that French boy,
You'll find me that French girl
I promise
I'm on it

So go and pack your bags
For the long haul
We're gonna lose ourselves
I promise
This time next year will be forevermore


Friendly Fires - Paris [rapidshare]
Friendly Fires - Paris (Aeroplane Remix ft. Au Revoir Simone) [rapidshare]

Friday, October 24, 2008

Kisses of An Enemy

An endorsement the McCain campaign never meant to encourage:

"Al-Qaida will have to support McCain in the coming elections so that he continues the failing march of his predecessor, Bush." -Message posted on al-Hesbah Website [password-protected]

Al Hesbah Site: http://www.alhesbah.org/
TPM Article: http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/238985.php

Thursday, October 23, 2008

McCain's Hard Work

On Governor Palin's denouncing of the McCain campaign's robocalls...

"You really have to work hard to violate Governor Palin's standards on negative campaigning." -Barack Obama


Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Recessions, Depressions and the Wisdom of the Ages

I think John, Obama, Joe and even a pit-bull with lipstick maybe leaving Brangelina behind in the never ending quest for America's attention; however, while 'the recession' may not be America's sweetheart, many a publication cannot seem to get enough of it.

Most of the articles I've perused have referenced the dot com bubble, the collapse of Long Term Capital Management, the late 80s, the early 80s, and the list goes on. Although most have stayed well away from the 1930s, one or two have danced around the word depression. Maybe continuing to look backward will help with the 700 billion dollar gamble going forwards

At times like these, there is really one thing to do, call your grandmother. Debbie was thrilled to hear from me but almost scoffed when I said the word depression. I was really curious about whether or not during the depression, people referred to it as 'the depression' because some how this recession has been termed 'the recession.' How does an economic period merit a definite article? Unfortunately, Debbie could not remember if it was called the depression then or not.

Debbie moved to Cleveland in 1932 when she was 10 and 25% of Americans were unemployed. Her governess, who was the former head of Case Western Reserve University's English department, used to take her to help in a soup kitchen, which more like a window in the side of the building with a line of people outside which went on for miles. Even as a child, Debbie remembers that whenever the food for the day ran out, the front window would be closed, and they would run to their car in case the hungry people left rioted.

A few weeks ago investment bankers were sitting on the curb of Wall Street drinking top shelf liquors in brown paper bags. It has not been a good month. From sea to shining sea Americans have watched the Dow play a game of egg toss with retirements and inheritances alike, [note: I've refrained here from the ubiquitous "Main Street" analogy. I am pretty sure America replaced Main Street with residential developments and strip malls long ago].

Times are hard, but in Debbie's words "it may not feel like it, but everything will work out."

In the mean time sell, save and call your Grandmother.

A Tough Neighborhood



Monday, October 20, 2008

Friday, October 17, 2008

Religion and State


Why is there a cross in front of the Capitol?

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A Couple Songs for Autumn

Even if it never feels like fall:


Andrew Bird - Oh Sister (Bob Dylan cover) [RapidShare]


Bon Ivor- Skinny Love [RapidShare]

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Metaphors

Graduating from University for many casualties of the upper middle class, probably feels a bit like running into a brick wall at pace; however, its the year which follows graduation when the purposelessness of unemployment really takes its toll. Speaking to a friend of mine on the phone about the predicament, she volunteered the metaphor "building a life/career piece by piece in the dark."


I prefer seeing myself in a field with two birds (career and relationship) circling overhead with a million stones at my feet that I am throwing into the air at random although most are useless and others are hugely misdirected. Only occasionally does one strike me on the head on its way back to earth leaving me momentarily unconscious before my absurd behavior begins again.


No Salinger reference intended. Happy job hunting.