Thursday, October 16, 2008

The will of God vs. logical thinking

A woman I adore thinks I am smart, maybe even a genius. A woman I dated thinks I have a great business mind. A woman I slept with thinks I am one of the most unique minds she ever worked with. The woman I dated for years thinks I have a dominating personality, which blinded the above people. Now that I am finished bragging about my “good fortunes”, on to the point. Oh…all my male friends say I am an alcoholic.

I don’t think I am a genius, or a great business mind, or even a unique mind, but I am an unencumbered mind…plus a “fairly” dominant personality (ENTJ). The biggest encumbrance on most minds is religion. I have an uncle who weighs 325lbs. I talked to him about losing weight and his response was, “If god wants me to lose it, I will.” Including my mother, 2 uncles, 2 aunts, and my grandparents, only one aunt lived above the poverty line. When I spoke to my remaining living family members about being financially secure they said, “If god wanted me to have money, he would have given it to me”. Just so you know, it is not only my family, two very well-to-do business partners told me “If god wants this (our new business venture) to be successful, it will happen”…I walked away. This is not about waiting for God to be successful, but it is intended to show how people allow their religious beliefs to dominate their life…be it their success or their ability to think logically.

I am not rich, nor am I a Harvard grad so I don’t have to worry about McCain calling me an elitist, but I am happy the masses believe in religion. It gives them rules and structure. Most people don’t have the internal moral structure I have (with a history of multiple sex partners and drug-related activity), so the irrational fear of “hell” is good.

Though I have heard it a few times, I don’t believe I am very intelligent. I am not saying this to be modest. I know I don’t allow religion or emotion or interfere with the important decisions. My male friends would say that is just the alcohol talking…

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GrannyVendetta

Friday, October 10, 2008

Who are the Middle-class?

Are you middle-class? Both Presidential candidates state that they are better positioned to help the middle-class. We hear them say it during each debate, speech, and public appearance. Can someone please tell me to whom they are speaking?

I always assumed middle-class meant the middle 60% of American households based on income. If you look at a bell distribution curve, and remove the upper and lower 20%, then the middle section is the middle-class (sorry the finance background is coming out). If you agree with this definition, then the US middle-class income is between $19.2K and just under $100K. There are not many policies that benefit individuals on both ends of this range. The median, or middle, of the US household income is $50K. Approximately 8%-9% of American households are in this general range ($45K - $55K).

Because there is no definition, most everyone believes they are middle-class. My mother made $20K and had three kids, and I believed I was middle-class. I know a married couple with three children making $70K, and they consider themselves middle-class. Finally, I know a couple with three children, one in college, making approximately $200K. They would also consider their household as middle-class. They all believe that Obama and/or McCain are speaking to them when they refer to middle-class.

Our Presidential candidates know that by being vague they reach a larger audience, but their policies will likely impact only a small percentage of the “middle-class”. This is no more evident then the $700Billion bailout. The vast majority of the 80% of Americans making less than $100K only invest in Wall Street through pensions or 401K. With retirement age approaching 70, the only middle-class individuals with living expenses affected by Wall Street over the next two Presidential terms are those people age 60+. On the other hand, the resulting inflation and continuous devaluation of the dollar will impact every single American TODAY!!! Our economy is absolutely in trouble, but fallout from the bailout will only make things worse…at least for “middle-class” America.

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GrannyVendetta