Monday, December 3, 2012

Congress Work Schedule for 2013...239 Days off!

The American people have hired and/or put into office the 541 members of the 112th United States Congress. The work schedule for the 2013 Congress session has been published, and the calendar indicates that they will work 126 days of the 365 days of the 2013 year.

What I would like to know is how productive can Congress truly be working only 126 days a year? How can this country move forward, develop and thrive with such a work schedule? What exactly gets done in the "239 days off"?

It seems to me that Congress is always faced with deadlines and force to have to make decisions within these tight deadlines, not leaving much time to fully consider and address any issue.

Taking for example, the "fiscal cliff" dilemmas that Congress is addressing now. As of today, they have 29 days until the end of the year to figure this all out, including weekends and holidays. It is a schedule such as this that has this country in the position that it is in.

The first thing on the 2013 agenda, should and needs to be the Congress work schedule.

It seems I am pursuing and currently in the wrong career.

Click here to see the video clip of the Rachel Maddow show.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Legalizing Pot....Sort of.

In the states of Colorado, Washington and Oregon had a recreational legalizing marijuana initiative on the ballot in this past election. In the video of the Rachel Maddow Show, shown on MSNBC, Rachel gives a detailed explanation of the initiatives presented to the people of these states.

The issue with the initiative is, in Colorado and Washington the use of recreational marijuana was passed, resulting from this past election. However, officials are now trying to figure out how this initiative will get an approval from the federal government. The Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper reminds the state that "...federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug so don't break out the Cheetos or Goldfish too quickly."

How can this be? Why was it even possible to have this initiative added to the ballot if it directly conflicts with the laws of the federal government? It is matters such as this that brings on the confusion regarding laws and the "loop holes" in these laws, as to there effectiveness but have no true validity. I believe this should have never been placed on the ballot, as ultimately it could amount to be a complete waste of time. 

What are your thoughts?
Click here to view the video of this issue, it starts at about minute 3:35.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

"Runway to Win" Obama's Designer Clothing

Obama took campaigning into your closet with the 2012 president campaign fundraising. The "runway to win" initiative was a high-fashion clothing line campaigning effort that brought in $40 million of the $644 million fundraising dollars for President Obama's campaign. Various clothing designers such as Marc Jacobs, Vera Wang, Tina Knowles and Sean John; and many more joined in this effort to produce the clothing that had a variety of price tags from $45 for a t-shirt, $75 for a tote and $95 for a scarf. This brilliant idea to sell bumper stickers, pins, mugs as well as designer items paid off greatly.

Click Obama's Designer Clothing to view the article. Or click here to visit the Obama for America store, and  select the designer's name to view the now "sold out" items.

See a few of the designer items below:
Sean John

Tina Knowles
Vera Wang 
Phil Fung
Derek Lam

Leaving So Soon....It's about time!

Recently I read a blog by one of my classmates on the state of Georgia and approximately 20 other states that have began to petition to segregate themselves from the United States of America.

Below was a hilarious cartoon published in the "Atlanta Journal-Constitution" by Mike Luckovich regarding the request for petition.

Only question I have is: Why are you leaving (petitioning)? The petition details are very vague as it quotes the Declaration of Independence and indicates that the petition is brought on from issues involving: Civil rights and Liberties, Government Reform and Human Rights; as well as they would like to create a "new" government.

Well if you want out so bad, leave, but they should go out and find available land that has not been claimed, and began there own country, with their "new" government.  


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The petition can be viewed by clicking here.

Friday, November 23, 2012

C-SPAN: Congressional Chronicle

Did you know that the Congress sessions; as well as other governmental related matters are recorded and can be located at.....http://www.c-spanvideo.org. C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) is the broadcasting network the broadcast the federal government proceedings.


In March 2010, this video library was created and has audio and video recordings from as early as 1987. The "Congressional Chronicle is a section with searchable transcripts of House and Senate floor debates and pages for current and past members of Congress, with biographies, voting records, campaign finance records, and a timeline of House and Senate sessions. The site also provides episodes of Book TV and Booknotes, its now discontinued series of author interviews."
I believe that this find is a treasure for those who are interested in knowing: what's is going on in the Congress sessions and understanding the flow of this process. Although this strictly informational, non-entertaining site serves its purpose; it is still important to be informed and knowledgeable. 





Several videos can be found on this such as the one below, the full 2012 DNC Bill Clinton speech:


The more informed you are, the greater the possibilities. 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Congratulations President Barack Obama


Congratulations to the President of the United States of America,  President Barack Obama!

And the results were ......

Election Results

  1. CandidatePopular votePercentageElectoral votes (270 to win)
    Barack Obama6065214950%303
    Mitt Romney5781039048%206
    Control of House
    218 Balance of power
    193
    233
    Control of Senate
    50 Balance of power
    53
    45
    Source: AP