Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Things that make you go hmm!


Things that make me go hmm:
The death of Michael Jackson: Wasn't expecting that. If anything even after I called my friend for confirmation, I still didn't want to believe it. I was a semi fan after I grew up and was reintroduced to the "king of pop" with his Thriller album. I had it on tape. I wore the tape out. Then he started changing his looks, became quite eccentric and at some point I lost whatever respect I had for him. The man went from black skin to white skin and had the audacity to claim that he had only 2-3 plastic surgeries. How gullilble did he think we were?

The death of Farrah Fawcett: Buried by the death of Jacko. A pretty face who proved herself as an acterss. I couldn't get into Charlie's Angels. Never watched it. OK an occassional episode, but I was not an avid follower. I loved her work in "The Burning Bed" and "Extrimities." That was the Farrah that impressed me. And she fought that cancer with all of her might to the bitter end.

The death of Ed McMahon: Dang! This one got BURIED! No pun intended, but the fact that his passing 2 days before Jackson and Fawcett was overshadowed by their deaths. And as my young fried said, "Who's Ed McMahon?"

Barry Madoff's wife: OK. You lived the high life for how long and now you're shocked, stunned and hurt by your husband's greed. She's shocked, stunned and hurt because she can no longer live that lifestyle and all of his assets have been seized. Billions of dollars. Billions sister, and none of it is legally yours!

Richard McTeare Jr.: This psycho fool threw a baby out of a moving car. No remorse for his actions and the baby wasn't even his. Yes he needs to be tossed into the belly of hell and executed...revived and executed again....

No politics here. Just thoughts on recent happenings. Think about it.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

SENSATIONAL!

The media feeds us what they claim we want. We don't have much of a choice do we? We've been inundated with
1. Obama everyday since his inauguration.
2. The state of the economy every newscast, usually a good 1/3 or more of the nightly news focuses on this.
3. Bad/good deeds of our fellow Americans for days on end.
4. Wars in other parts of the world

They manage to throw in some good news here and there, but not enough of it. Is the negative that attractive? Has the good in our world become uninteresting, boring, blase, dull...? Is it any wonder that people are losing hope? Is it any wonder that some people are going around taking out a bunch of others and then themselves?

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Impact

This recession has impacted everyone I come in contact with. As a teacher I see how it affects my school.
1. The mobility rate is higher than usual
2. The percentage of students on free and reduced lunch has risen from 92% to 98%. Nearly ALL of them qualify.
3. The county had to end the after school tutoring program called ELP because of budget cuts.
4. There's more, it just won't come to mind right now.
Working in a high poverty school seems to make it all the more tragic. Folks who barely have anything have even less. Yet there is also this strange mentality on what is important. For example:
1. When I go on a home visit and see the TV set on a cable channel such as HBO or Nickelodeon, yet the children are on free and reduced lunch.
2. Parents who don't send in money for a field trip because they know the school will pay for it regardless, yet send a dollar or 2 to school with their child every day so they can buy snack with their "free" lunch.
3. Parents looking to the school to help with school uniforms, yet sends their child to school in a pair of shoes that cost $100 on up that they will outgrow in 2-3 months.
4. Parents can't come to the school for a conference concerning their child's progress because "the car isn't working" or other reasons they can't get there yet they can make sure their child is at their football game or cheerleading competition, or some local parade or festival.
Priorities. What's important. No, what is of the greatest importance. Yes there are many different ways people get what they can out of something, but as a tax payer, I resent people who 'milk' the system to the point that it's criminal. And this is why their progeny expect something (some sort of hand out) for nothing.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Brother can you spare a billion or three?


Talk about corporate welfare! AIG is coming to the table again for yet ANOTHER BAILOUT! GM has their hand stuck out for ANOTHER BAILOUT! I just shake my head in amazement. See us regular folk are held accountable for our debts and if we can't pay, our creditors get creative. They:
-Call us
-Send letters to us
-Turn it over to collections
-The bad debt turns up on our credit report
-Garnish our wages
-Seize our assests
They are going to find some way to get their money.
Now when WE need a bailout we have to:
-Find someone willing to loan us the money
-Begin paying the money back immediately
-WITH INTEREST

Someting to think about.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Thoughts on Inauguration Day



This is a day I thought I would have to wait until I was old and gray with one foot in the grave before witnessing. A black man leading one of the greatest nations in the world. To think when I was a child we were finally breaking the final bonds of segregation. The Voting Rights Act was signed when I was four. I was seven soon to be eight when Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated. Carl B Stokes was the first black man elected mayor of a major city when I was 8, 9 years old. (Cleveland rocks!) And the list goes on. These were the people who paved the road for today's phenomenal and historic event.

It saddens me that my father did not live to see this day, a day that he and others fought long and hard for in the not so distant past. It brings to tears to my eyes to think about it. He was one of those who had to suffer through a segregated military. A member of a desegregated unit, yet when travelling via bus he was forced to sit in the back and when eating in southern restaurants, turned away or forced to sit in the "Colored" section. Mind you this was a black man who willingly enlisted instead of being drafted into the armed forces and he was treated as though he were less than human. Yet this man that some considered less than a man graduated from high school at the age of 16, was the ONLY child out of 7 to go to college and GRADUATE, earned a masters degree while raising a family, went on to teach at the college level and founded one of the FIRST Black studies programs in the nation (if not the first).

Yeah I had to work today and unfortunately my little first graders really don't care to much about watching an inauguration regardless of how historic, so I couldn't exactly watch it with them in my room. You know those little types: love to move and contort their minute bodies in ways unimaginable. Just thinking about it makes me wince! So we sang, danced and played. That's what we do in music class. I came home and watched the some of the parade. And what little I watched today will be the extent of my "inauguration" participation.

So I close with this, regardless of who you voted for in November, you probably can't help but get caught up in this event because of its mere historical significance. If you are hoping that Obama can rescue us out of this mess, warning: He is a MAN, not God... and miracles are God's department.