Some People Need To Take An Economics Class

I’ve been resisting the urge to get catty and fisk the following but… I need something to vent my frustrations upon and since this person ends his tirade with a sentiment that makes me utterly ashamed to be American, I thought “why not?”

The unemployment rank fell much faster than expected this week. The government urges us to not look at just this week you need to take the 4 week average, yet this past week unemploment fell to 348,000 down from 391,000. One of the fastest drops ever. This also brings us down to emplyment levels of when Clinton was in office, so as we see the economy is no worse off than before President Bush took office!

The proof is in the numbers! They don’t lie.

President Bush so often accused of only helping his friends, you know all his rich oil friends, has pulled us out of a Bill Clinton recession faster than anyone would have expected.

On top of this productivity in the US of A grew at an 8.1% annual rate!

Now we all should be happy! IF you care for the poor or the rich, then you will be happy. The only thing to be hateful about is if you HATE Bush, and HATE the country that is being made better!

OK… let’s talk about what is wrong with this picture:

1.) This blogger fails to identify the sectors where the growth occured. Was it service, manufacturing, tech??? Those have an impact because the service sector normally grows faster and offers more jobs… but at a lower pay and without benefits. Indeed, the growth was service sector jobs… which means that the nation’s unemployed people can be treated to a bunch of McJobs. Wanna know why this is a bad thing? Read Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenereich.

2.) This blogger has repeatedly ignored the fact that most presidents don’t have a lot of control over the business cycle. When Clinton was elected, we were in a recession. We rebounded during the Clinton years and actually kept things going well for longer than happened when Reagan supposedly rebounded the economy in the 1980’s. Bush’s economic plan is almost identical to Reagan’s. It didn’t work in the 1980’s (and increased our national debt) and it ain’t gonna work now.

3.) This blogger is quoting numbers… without looking at the other indicators. Yeah.. the economy grew 8%. Does this mean that all the unemployed tech people are working again? Does this mean that the laid off people are actually living without fear of forclosure on their properties? And does this economic boost apply to all areas of the country or is it focused in a region? I can tell you pretty honestly that the economy is still in the toilet and the Bush tax cuts aren’t helping a lot of people rebound. Wanna know my rationale for this? Looking at the people in my area, where I grew up (Silicon Valley), where we’ll be moving to, and looking at life in other parts of the country where my classmates are doing pastoral internships. Things still suck.

4.) This blogger is turning a blind eye to the fact that the Bush tax cuts mean that welfare mothers are having a hard time getting their kids daycare so they can go back to work. (This was in the November 3rd issue of the New Yorker in the quiz on the tenth 100 days of Bush.) If mothers have no place to leave their kids, how are they supposed to work? Head Start is a federal program which means that it needs funding. Funny how the numbers may say one thing but reality is another.

5.) The last paragraph indicates that this blogger is practicing idolatry as they are putting their country up on a pedestal and equating it with God. It’s one thing to love your country — it’s something else to ignore all the wrongs and not even consider that there is room for improvement. We had the world’s sympathy after 9/11 and we’re now hated. Am I the only one that sees a problem here?

As for loving the rich and the poor, I think our country does a crappy job of it. People can criticize France and Germany all they want but… they take care of their people. People can talk about how stupid Canada is but… they don’t have half the problems we do with crime, poverty, or terrorism. Why is this? They. take. care. of. their. people. Most things like Social Security and the FDIC were created in the Great Depression era to protect people. Why can’t our government think like this now?

Another thing: when all the right-wing fascists were complaining about Clinton, they were never told to go to Canada. (Most of us just patted them on the head and said, “Suuuuuuuure”.) Why is it that these people are telling those of us that disagree with our country (and unlike that blogger, have a brain) to go to Canada. If all of us went to Canada, I’d hate to see how messed up this country would be.

/rant.

Answer: Lutheranism and the Art of Gremlin-Keeping

Question: What has my week involved?

Lutheranism: The Call Process
One church votes on us tomorrow and also whether or not to make the parsonage pet-OK. (They know about two of our cats and that we’re not giving them up.) Another votes next week, has a cat-friendly parsonage, knows about the additions to our herd, and is also OK with me going to seminary. Please pray for both votes and please pray for our nerves. We’re both petrified that we won’t get either call. In all honesty, we’d really like the second one more but the first one would be wonderful if we could keep our cats.

As for where my faith is, it’s in existence and I know that we will be where the Lord wants us to be. However… our finances are going to be scary if we don’t get a call soon. I know God will provide and I know I shouldn’t be scared of all of this. I’m just a J and I need things to be laid out neatly. If only ministry weren’t such a P profession!

Gremlin-Keeping
Edda has given herself house privileges and she is getting along very well with Cullen. (They will touch noses and Cullen allowed her to curl up 2 inches from him under the bed today.) Finian is furious and growls/spits/hisses at the kittens. Freya… well… she’s still a little gremlin. (Because of her ears, her coloring, and her size, we call her the gremlin. She looks like Gizmo and is a little warrior princess.) She decided to roll around in her litterbox yesterday (WHY DO MY CATS INSIST ON DOING THIS?!??!?!?! EWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!) and take a nap in there, so she was treated to a rinse-off with warm water. She howled during it and slept wrapped in a hand towel (which covered her as a regular towel would cover the other three cats) as I dried to rub her dry in a way that simulated licking. (She wasn’t fostered around other cats — she was fostered with rotweilers.) Today, she decided that pouncing on my face was the appropriate way to show her affection after I brought her into the bedroom. (Edda was very insistent about running free through the house this morning. We worked on table manners today — she got squirted every time she jumped on the table.) Believe me… there is nothing that jolts you up faster than opening your eyes and seeing a face with fangs about to strike. I have a small bruise on my eye lid from her trying to nurse on it. (That got old after about 2 seconds.) She spent most of the day in her suite so that Jon and I could get yardwork done and Cullen/Edda could have a break from babysitting. (She terrorizes Cullen. She will go up to him and bat him. He won’t touch her because he knows that we’ll be mad. I wish he would bat back once just to show her that he has limits. CATS!!!!)

Misc. Friday Five

1. What food do you like that most people hate?

Sushi. Most people in these parts think I’m weird for eating it. Soy milk ice cream (mmmmmmmm…. Mint Marble Fudge) is a close second.

2. What food do you hate that most people love?

Brocolli, anything uber-greasy, anything pig-related

3. What famous person, whom many people may find attractive, is most unappealing to you?

Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, pretty much all the superstars

4. What famous person, whom many people may find unappealing, do you find attractive?

I don’t know that there is anyone that people hate that I like. I’m really into such things.

5. What popular trend baffles you?

Your first marriage being your “practice one” (get some people skills y’all), a lot of the fashion trends where starlets are wearing skirts that don’t even cover their butts, a lot of the American Christian sub-culture (your kids can’t read Harry Potter but can read about even scarier stuff in the Left Behind books — yeah… that makes so much sense), the nouveau Reformed movement (how many of the uber-Reformed people on campus have actually *read* Calvin?) that are (probably unintentionally) giving off an air of pretentiousness, the movement of parents not to discipline their kids…

We Have Twins! (Sort Of)

When we went to pick Freya up at the vet this morning, there was a 4 month old black female kitten up for adoption as well. This one stole Jon’s heart, so we took her as well.

Edda being a good literary kitty
Edda living up to her name (a type of Icelandic literature)

Freya the ferocious warrior princess
Freya (the warrior princess)

Possible Addition to the Family

No… I’m not pregnant. My addiction to sushi dipped in chocolate frozen yogurt is something else entirely. 🙂

We took Finian to the vet this morning to get something on his back looked at. (When I finally got him out from under the bed on Thursday, I noticed that there was an avacado pit-sized growth where his vaccinations were done 2 weeks ago.) The doctor drained part of it and gave us some antibiotics and prednisone to try and get it to unswell. Finn was a very good boy and didn’t complain once. (We also got him in his cage in only two tries and without blood being drawn. Boo yah!) The vet also only charged us for the meds because the office visit was related to the vaccines — $15 instead of $60. Double boo yah!

Anyway… the “addition” might be a little female tabby patch kitten. She’s being fostered by one of their clients and she walked over to me on the counter and started nuzzling my hands and loving me up. I have really wanted a tabby patch female, so I was really fighting the urge to adopt her then and there. Cindy (our favorite vet tech and my boys’ foster mommy) told me that if I wanted to think about it, she’d put me on the list. Unlike our boys, we’d have to pay a $50 donation for this one, which is more than worth it since she’s had most of her shots (which would probably be $100 alone) and has been tested for leukemia.

I’m hoping our boys would treat her well if we got her. She would be named Freya. (“Freya” was a Norse goddess who rode in a sleigh pulled by black cats. I also just love the name.)