Friday, July 17, 2009
Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
"But they looked across the courtroom and they saw another stone-faced, emotionless, sometimes even happy Scott Peterson. That complete disconnect was what destroyed Scott Peterson. Ultimately, the strongest piece of evidence against Scott Peterson was Scott himself."
-Dean Johnson
The family of convicted murderer Scott Peterson is looking for donations, of between $5 - $50 to help with his appeal. The money would help them to retain attorney Cliff Gardner. It's not enough, apparently, that a portion of our taxes here in California is paying for his appeal... they need a little more. Honestly, I find it outrageous that they would expect anyone, especially in this economy, to send them money to help this guy get away with it what he did. Although, I have heard for years about women who not only write to him but send him money as well.
I don't understand these women. I really don't. Let's pretend he didn't kill Laci... HE CHEATED ON HER! And he not only lied to his wife, he lied to his mistress as well. Doesn't that go toward his general character? I know, I know, a cheater doesn't make a murderer... ok... what about the way he changed his appearance when he realized an arrest was imminent? Ok, so he is a liar and a cheat. Yeah, that's attractive! Now tell me... you would help him... why? Personally, I think any money he raises should go to the parents of Laci Peterson and to her charity, perhaps it could be used to actually help someone who needs it.
Opinions, opinions...
What do you think? Will Scott be able to raise the money he needs for his appeal? Do you think he could win a new trial on appeal?
Laci Peterson Official Website
-Carly
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Welcome To California... The Tin Foil State!
From For Ellipsis |
"I love California, I practically grew up in Phoenix."
-Dan Quayle
OK, to say I HATE the governor would be a strong statement. I don't actually hate Governor Schwarzenegger, I don't even regret my voting for him, I made a decision at the time, based on information that lead me to believe that he was the right man to lead California. But if I could I take the vote back now, I would have to say, YES! California is a blue state, and yet we Californians have been known to vote with our conscience, as opposed to sticking to straight party lines. Speaking for myself, when I vote, I vote who I think is best for the job. I am willing to listen to what parties, other then democrats, have to say. I try to be a fair minded person, but right now I am rethinking my way of doing things. I believe when Schwarzenegger first ran for office, he had the best interests of the state in mind, now, however, he seems to have caved to the wishes of his party, losing his soul in the process.
If you were following my blog last autumn, you already know about the difficulties all Californians went through regarding the California budget stalemate. It was an especially difficult time, in that my cat Elvis was going through a really difficult time with Cancer, and we were doing our best to give his as comfortable time as possible, as we prepared to say goodbye to him. Elvis was a once in a lifetime pet... the one you never get over. He deserved to have his chemotherapy, so he could enjoy his last days, by walking in his yard, and playing through the fence with the dog next door, and playing with his stuffed animals. I wanted to give him his last 6 months, rather then have him put to sleep earlier then we needed to. Alan and I knew, going into the chemotherapy treatments, that the chemo wouldn't save his life, but it would make his last days a lot more tolerable. But they didn't come cheap.
Dr. B. was wonderful. He worked with us, and with his compassion and understanding, we had our last 6 months together, but it was a financial struggle, and it was made much worse by the goings on in Sacramento. Their threats and in ability to come to a budget put a strain on everything. It crossed my mind, that there was a good chance that I would be living out of my car if things got any worse. We even went so far as to begin packing, in case we needed to move. It didn't come to that, but there was a real possibility. Then in later autumn, the budget was finally signed, Elvis passed away from his cancer, and along came the new babies. They brought some life back into my little corner of the world, and taking care of them, doesn't cost nearly what it did with Elvis, because of all of his special needs. But like I said... he is the one you don't get over.
Well, fast forward to this year, and Alan and I are once again, looking at making some difficult decisions. In February, Schwarzenegger furloughed state workers. Because of the job Alan does, he doesn't have to take the days off, instead they reduced his pay to reflect two days off. A couple weeks ago, the governor added an additional day cut, and is now considering adding a another 5% cut across the board in pay, which, if implemented, would equal a 20% cut in pay. Alan is bringing home, somewhere in the neighborhood of $750... a month... less then he did a year ago at this time. We are barely getting by. We have given up a lot, and may have to give up even more, including one of our cars. But as I said back in the autumn, as bad as we have it, it would be so much worse if we had children to feed and send to school. Alan and I will have to give things up, but we will survive, even if we do end up living out of our cars. But what about those with children and elderly to take care of... what will they do?
The California education system has been beaten down. Embarrassingly, IOU's have been put into place, to pay vendors. Parks are being closed. California's unemployment is still on the rise, we are now at 11.5 percent. Social programs are on the chopping block. And every single day that the budget is not signed, we go into the hole for another $25 million dollars. And there is no end in sight, but more devastation is. Now Schwarzenegger wants to suspend Prop 98, which guaranteed a minimum amount of money went to education. With that suspension, would come furloughs for those in the California State University system. California isn't the state it once was. With the IOU's came the downgrade of the states credit rating to BBB or basically, two steps above junk status.
Sigh. The Golden State really isn't the "Golden State" anymore. We are considered the 8th largest economy in the world, yet we are virtually bankrupt. The answer to all our problems, according to Schwarzenegger, and republican legislators, is to cut, cut, cut, cut spending. NO NEW TAXES. Honestly, what good does it do to cut the budget to the point that we give up on our education system, we close parks, and we take food out of peoples mouths, all so we can hear NO NEW TAXES. It isn't realistic to think that cutting programs alone will fix anything. If you live in California, and you want to enjoy the basics of doing so, then you have to pay your share. Period. Yes, taxes are high now, but what are you getting for them, if programs, and salaries, continue to be cut? What should the trade off be?
Stupid children? Elderly who have to dumpster dive in order to eat? Wastelands instead of park lands? Folks having to stay home from work a couple days a month, because they can't afford the gas to go to work. The next time you are standing in line at the DMV and it is taking a long, long time, consider why this might be. California's DMV will now be closed 3 Fridays out of every month, due to Schwarzenegger's "Furlough Friday" program. So, the next time you are inconvenienced by this, consider what the alternative might have meant. Without tax increases, we will be facing a meltdown of what made California a once great state. Taxes are a necessary evil, without that being part of the compromise, California can forget the name "Golden State" because soon it will then be the "Tin Foil" state.
NOTE: I know it's not just my state facing troubling times, look at what the Governor of the state of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick, wants to do...
Boston Zoo May Have To Close (AOL News)
(Animals may have to be euthanized)
Additional Reading...
California Credit Rating Cut Close to Junk IOUs (Bloomberg.com)
Schwarzenegger's Call To Suspend Prop. 98 Jolts Capitol (Sacramento Bee)
California Budget Gap Grows $25 Million A Day (Sacramento Bee)
California State University Furloughs To Start in August (KGO 7)
Schwarzenegger Plans 20% Pay Cuts (Sacramento Bee)
Opinions, opinions.
Feel free to share what you think. What's it like in the state where you live? Do you think the Obama stimulus plan will help your state? What do you think about the governors who want to turn down stimulus money? Do you agree that taxes are a necessary evil? What is your states employment outlook? Have you seen any improvements since the stimulus package was put into place? Do you approve of a second stimulus package?
-Carly
Monday, July 13, 2009
Ellipsis Monday Photo Shoot #46: Seen In Summer
"Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability."
-Sam Keen
EMPS #46: SEEN IN SUMMER NOW CLOSED!
Pretty simple this week. Show me something seen in SUMMER. There is a lot to see and find when the weather is nice, so go out into the world and show me summer through your eyes. I am not going to give you examples this week, I want you to put on your thinking caps and come up with something. What says SUMMER to you? NO ARCHIVED PHOTOS THIS WEEK!
Extra Credit: Let's keep the dialog flowing. It's good to share our creative process, so write one paragraph about the photo you chose to take. Tell us all about it.
EMPS #46A. SOMETHING WARM.
If you don't happen to live in the part of the world that is experiencing Summer, then please take a photo out in the world this week of something warm!
Extra Credit: Same as everyone else. Tell us about your photo in one paragraph.
**PLEASE READ**
This Monday Photo Shoot Assignment closes next Sunday, at 9:00 PM ET. So you have nearly a whole week to get your photo and comeback here with the direct link back to your entry. Remember, it must be a direct link to an entry specific to this week's Monday Photo Shoot assignment. NO HYPERLINKS ACCEPTED! Also, please include a link back here in your entry, so other folks know where the assignment comes from, and so they can play along as well!
Linking List for EMPS #45: Black & Blue 07/06/09
NOW CLOSED!
1. Sherrie
2. Suzanne R
3. Jama
4. Liz
5. Martha
6. Karen
7. Greg
8. Connie
9. Chrissie
10. Terri
11. Mike
Thanks folks, it was another very nice turnout, and you all did a super job this week with the assignment! See ya next Monday with an all new assignment!
-Carly
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