Monday, September 29, 2008

Political Leadership--We Have None

Our supposed leaders: Bush and Pelosi


We are in the midst of perhaps the largest economic crisis since the Great Depression. Economists, both conservative and liberal, have unequivocally stated that governmental action is absolutely necessary to increase liquidity in hopes of averting, or more likely, shortening mal-effects of the looming recession. Instead of uniting to act in the best interest of the country, the House failed to pass the much needed bailout bill. After the failure to pass the bill, both sides then pointed the finger at the other.

House Republican Leader John Boehner said, "I do believe that we could have gotten there today, had it not been for this partisan speech that the Speaker gave on the floor of the House. I mean, we were -- we put everything we had into getting the votes to get there today, but the Speaker had to give a partisan voice that poisoned our conference, caused a number of members who we thought we could get to go south."

Virginia Rep. Eric Cantor followed Boehner, and brandished his own copy of Pelosi's speech when seconding his leader's analysis. "Right here is the reason I believe why this vote failed," Cantor said, "and this is Speaker Pelosi's speech that frankly struck the tone of partisanship that frankly was inappropriate in this discussion."

Are you serious? Republicans failed to vote for the Bill because of a partisan speech?! Is this what our politics have devolved into? Our elected officials failed to act in the best interest of their country because of a speech.

Responding to the Republicans' claims of inappropriate partisanship, Rep. Barney Frank delivered a memorable response, accusing Republicans of "hurting the country" because someone "hurt their feelings." Frank continued, "We have come together on a bill to alleviate the crisis, and because somebody hurt their feelings, they decide to punish the country? I mean, I would not have imputed that degree of pettiness and hypersensitivity. ... There were 12 Republican members who were ready to stand up for the economic interests of America, but not if anybody insulted them. I'll make an offer. Give me those 12 people's names and I will go talk uncharacteristically nicely to them and tell them what wonderful people they are and maybe they'll now think about the country."

Alas, it is not so simple. Democrats must share their share of the blame. Democrats are the majority party. If Pelosi had rallied her troops, she and her party could have passed the bill regardless of the Republicans who continue to worship at the alter of the free-market. Pelosi utterly failed to lead. She should have mustered the 12 needed votes ensure passage of the bill. In the end, Washington was leaderless. The majority party failed to rally its troops. Bush and the Republican minority likewise failed to act.

Our leaders failure to act lead to a huge loss in shareholder value. The Dow dropped 777 points. The S&P 500 Index plunged to its worst day since the week of the 1987 stock-market crash, wiping out more than $700 billion in the index's market value. The Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Composite Index recorded a paper loss of $1 trillion across the market for the day, a first. To put that number in perspective, we have spent about a trillion dollars to date on the war in Iraq. That is right. In one day we lost the same amount of money that we have spent on the invassion since 2003.

In sum, we essentially spent a trillion dollars today, but still have no rescue plan. Following this bad news, Asian markets will certainly plunge tonight, followed by the European markets Tuesday morning -- and many of the latter suffered their worst losses ever Monday. The good news, Congress will get a second shot at this. Market may well rebound, hopefully soon. But what we need is leadership. Hopefully somebody will step up to the plate and deliver for American people.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Sarah Palin

This clip would be humorous if it were not so sad.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

What's keeping me Busy..

First & most importantly, I'd like to thank my sister-in-law Jen, who took the time to take these photos for me! She is fabulous! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Courtney & I have been working very hard on preparing for fall/winter season to sell hats! Here are some of our them! Courtney sells them in UT & on her site : pearlandpauper.com. I also have been making a few new styles of headbands (see below)- So between working with Court & doing headbands, I have been quite busy!








Some of my latest...





a few other new ones on marielizabethcouture.blogspot.com

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Ugly Children

Well, I recently saw that Nate and Lynlee used an online program that allows a husband and wife to upload photos of their faces, the program then takes characteristics from each face , and generates an image representing what your child will look like. All I can say is it is probably better than Mari and remain celibate.

Here is our girl:




and our boy:

Friday, September 19, 2008

Landing in Tegucigalpa

You all know I served a mission in Honduras. If you follow the news, about once a year of so you will find a story about a plane sliding off the Tegucigalpa runway, crashing into a mountain, or hitting a care while trying to land. This is why.
Find more videos like this on Anderton MHT

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Our 2nd Year Anniversary!

It all started with a Ring..

To 2 years of marriage & counting!






The Big Day

Today is our 2nd yr. anniversary! We spent the 3day weekend celebrating- going to dinners & going up to Santa Barbara. We can't believe 2 years has flown by so fast!! Chris is my perfect match- he makes me laugh when I take life too seriously, he is fun, & just loves me for me. We always have a good time & I love how our relationship is rooted with such a good friendship. I am the luckiest girl alive, I swear there never was a husband who loves his wife more than Chris loves me. So here's to two awesome years & many many more to come!