Showing posts with label American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Show all posts

Good Morning from OYIT [Mon Feb 9]

By Glenn

Good morning. I hope everyone had a great weekend. It was unseasonably warm here in Missouri, so I mostly worked out in my garden. In between planting new flowers I tuned into CSPAN to catch debate on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act aka ARARA aka the "stimulus." It occurred to me after the sixth or seventh procedural amendment that my time in the garden and the Senate's struggle to pass this bill had two similarities. First is that when I plant perennials like daisies or lilacs, I put them in sand instead of dirt. I do this because I don't like the way dirt helps register voters and I want to punish it. In years of drought, I also sometimes withhold water I would give to my younger plants and instead give extra nourishment to those already established. Who knew there were such strong ethical implications to gardening and trying to jump start our ruined economy??

[I did. I knew full well when I began that analogy. I apologize it was so poor, but I've never set foot in a garden or the US Senate.]


Today's Weather

I hope you can read the color scale across the top, but for our 45+ readers let me spell it out: H-O-T. When a country's weather map looks like it's on fire, it probably is:
WHITTLESEA, Australia (AFP) — Troops and firefighters fought raging Australian wildfires on Monday that have left at least 108 people dead amid a landscape of charred bodies, homes and devastated communities.

..

"What do you say about anyone like that, there are no words to describe it other than mass murder," Rudd said.

"This is of a level of horror that few of us anticipated."
As you read this on Monday morning, the day is already over for those down under. Perhaps the whole country has burned to the ground or perhaps kangaroos have finally risen up to take their rightful place in Australian society, but either way it puts our weather problems in fucking perspective.


Today's Senate Bill
It's still Senate Bill 1, the ARAR Act. It's back again to illustrate "part three" of the legislative process. For those who of you who never took American Government in college, the process by which a bill becomes a law is actually fairly interesting. We all participated in part one, which involved calling our Senators and asking them to vote for the act. Part two happened over the weekend, where each Senator picks his or her absolute favorite part of the bill, and that provision is removed. Once the 100 best parts of a bill are removed, the Senate votes on it. That's what will happen today. The hope among the Obama administration is that once the bill ceases to stimulate anything other than a thoughtful discussion of our broken legislative process, there will be enough Republican support for passage.


Today's Gum (Healthy)
Wrigley's Eclipse (Polar Ice flavor) is today's featured healthy gum. Other gums, like Bubblicious and Big League Chew will be featured in the "Today's Gum (Tasty)" category. I recommend trying out Eclipse Polar Ice today because each piece of gum is made with part of the melting polar ice caps. That extra zing makes this one of the strongest gums on the market. In fact, 4 out of 5 leading dentists recommend chewing one piece after every meal instead of brushing your teeth. Check their website if you don't believe me.




Today's Prediction
The fires of Australia will soon melt away the polar ice caps, and with it Eclipse's domination of the healthy gum market. Orbitz will ascend, just as the Anti-Christ in the book of Revelation.

Good Morning from OYIT [Friday February 6th] (with call to action)

By Glenn

Good morning. I hope no one is hungover after the One Year in Texas One Month Anniversary party last night. For those of you who missed the party, it was online - and almost as wild as the comments section of yesterday's anniversary post! By the way, if you didn't catch that post you can read it here. For new readers to the site it's a great way to catch up on everything you've missed thus far. Even regular readers who've only been reading my columns because of personal appeal will find something for themselves. Check out the anniversary post and the clicks therein before you do anything else today. You will be surprised what you find.

[I won't mention any names of the aforementioned people until the two month anniversary post, so if you've only been reading Good Morning posts, you have 30 days to make amends.]


Today's Weather
I haven't been this excited to have something from down south come up north since I worked on the Underground Railroad. As then, this southern heat wave brings with it a certain kind of freedom - not from slavery or plantational tyranny, but from coats and expensive heating bills. I implore all of my cousins on the western edge of the real Midwest and in the Great Plains: the Great Depression may have destroyed our way of life eighty years ago, but let's enjoy this unseasonably warm weather while industries that escaped ruin decades ago now find themselves withering on the vine.


Today's Weather (in Southeast Missouri)
All week in these weather reports, Jake and I have tried to ignore the carnage in the southeastern corner of our grate state. But like Schindler and his list in the movie of the same name, I can no longer simply "go along" with what the powers that be want. People are dying there.
The State Emergency Management Agency reports a total of eight fatalities now. Six people died on icy roads last week ... two more people died in New Madrid County from carbon monoxide poisoning while running a generator in their garage.
Even worse, approximately 163,000 homes are without power. They can't turn on their TV to find which of their neighbors have died from carbon monoxide poisoning or who is, among all this carnage, still romantically walking along icy roads with semi-downed power lines looming overhead. Take today to be thankful you're in the middle of a heat wave and not an ice storm.


Today's Political Action

Right now the forces of tax cuts and evil are flooding your Senators' offices with angry diatribes against the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. OYIT has been known for months month by its brutal political honesty and this won't be different: I admit under usual circumstances, phone calls to your federal representatives from a lone stranger don't have much affect. However, these aren't usual circumstances and you aren't a stranger to me. We must fight back against those who seek to keep the derailed train that is America from finding its way back onto the tracks of economic recovery. The word "recovery" is in the name of the actual bill! We can help make this happen with phone calls.
HERE ARE 2 SIMPLE STEPS TO CALLING YOUR SENATORS:

STEP 1

Dial 1-866-544-7573. You will be given brief instructions (which you can skip by pressing “1”) then forwarded to the Congressional switchboard operator. Tell the operator which state you’re from, and ask to be connected to one of your senators.

STEP 2

Tell Your Senators: "Vote for a strong economic recovery bill that creates jobs and immediate economic opportunities for the people of your state."
These instructions are so simple that even Jim Bunning (R-KY), can figure them out! He is one Senator currently dealing with senility and dementia, and unless you want to join him by the time OYIT's two month anniversary rolls around I suggest you pick up a phone and mash those buttons like this is an old pro wrestling game for the Super Nintendo.


Today's Prediction

Calls from OYIT readership will drive the stimulus bill to successful package. However, money set to help southeastern Missouri will get frozen in transit and won't be discovered until the year 8022 by Sean Astin and Pauly Shore.