politics

Cravaack? Crap.

It appears that Chip Cravaack has won the 8th Congressional District race in Minnesota. I voted for Oberstar, which will come as no surprise to those of you that know me in real life. I do not lean republican, even a little bit. But now that he’s won I figured I would go to his website and see what we are in for. And it is not good. It’s the standard tea party line, for the most part. Lower taxes will bring more business will create more jobs (not true, but they continue to say it anyway). Illegal immigrants are ruining our lives (riiiiiight). Health care in the USA is “the most innovative and patient-oriented healthcare system in the world.” Give me a f*ing break. If healthcare in the USA was patient-oriented, there wouldn’t be hundreds of thousands of people going without healthcare. There wouldn’t be families facing financial ruin because they couldn’t afford insurance premiums and now they can’t afford a huge hospital bill. And there wouldn’t be people refusing to get preventative care because they can’t afford it, and instead waiting until it’s an emergency and then showing up at the ER, where they HAVE to treat you, whether you can pay or not.

Perhaps my favorite part of the whole thing is how he talks about how “we have to stop spending money we do not have. It will be the demise of our country,” which is all well and good. I don’t have a problem with the concept of spending within your means. Except that he doesn’t seem to favor raising taxes or removing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, which is what is going to need to be done if we actually want a balanced budget. You cannot just cut, cut, cut programs in order to balance a budget. You need to bring more money in. Especially if you would like to keep schools and other public services running. Unless you expect teachers to start working for free. Maybe that’s his grand plan. Who knows.

So yah…I’m a bit disappointed this morning, and I feel like a lot of people vote the party line without thinking of the ramifications of what they are essentially saying. It is frustrating. But, that’s the way democracy works. Everyone gets a say; whether they know what they are saying or not.

Read this

There will be another post coming shortly, but I read this post from Daughter Number Three this morning, and it’s got some really good stuff summed up quite accurately. It’s about politics, but it’s not inflammatory in any way. Mostly talking about what people say vs what it would mean if implemented in real-life. You should check it out.

Next thing you know I’ll be yelling about the government takeovers!

I just got done reading this article from the Huffington Post, and I have come to a realization that is kind of hard for me to admit. I….I kind of like *whispers*Meghan McCain. I don’t agree with her on policies; she IS still a Republican. But I respect that she is willing to say things that she believes, even if her party doesn’t agree with her about it (and in fact attacks her for saying it). And in this case, I think she’s right. I saw her on the news a couple months ago, and I was impressed then too. And on an evening talk show…impressed again. This was just the tipping point when I had to actually admit to myself that there is someone who right at this moment is an active Republican that I really like. Of course, along with realizing that I like her, I’ve also reconfirmed my active dislike for most of the Republican party. Attacking someone by insulting their body, or instead of actually defending your position with facts? Way to be mature, assholes.

Whew. It was good to get that off my chest (no pun intended). What things do you want to confess to?

Quote of the day:

“Not all Democrats are evil. And not all Republicans are good guys.” -spoken during the legislative update portion of my continuing ed class today.
Thanks for exposing your bias. FYI not all insurance agents are Republicans.

Dude, you aren’t funny

I attended continuing education all day yesterday, which, if you’ve never been to insurance continuing education classes, let me tell you; they are brain draining enough on their own. The one yesterday included 2 hours of being lectured to by a weird looking guy about how we should be using social media to advertise our agency. I agree with this in principal, but first of all he said he doesn’t know how to use it, and that the solution is not to learn – it’s to hire a young person to do it for you. Because that’s going to happen. I can just see insurance agency owners running out to hire someone right out of college solely because they know how to use Facebook. Jeebus. He then allowed (and fostered) a discussion about how “young people don’t work hard.” Can I tell you how much I hate this generalization? Today’s young people work just as hard as any other generation of young people. They may work differently, and they may be in their first jobs at 22 instead of having 8 years of working under their belts, so they might need a little direction and help, but they aren’t inherently lazier than anyone else. And the implication in that statement is that people who aren’t “young” work hard all the time. Um, I’m sorry – no they don’t. I know just as many slackers over the age of 35 as I do under it. Of course I was one of 2 people in the room under 30, so that was fun awkward.

The rest of the actual class was fine – we talked about Equipment Breakdown coverage and Workers Compensation coverage (lesson of the day; don’t get hurt in California or Mississippi, or at least if you do make sure you are from another state).

However, over the lunch period they had a “box lunch” with a session on the new rules about Certificates of Insurance that the state has passed. Basically, the state passed a statute that says you can’t change the policy by writing anything on the certificate (proof of insurance), which was already technically the law, but it wasn’t spelled out very clearly. But companies requesting certificates don’t care what the law is or what the policy says; they only know that their lawyers told them they should get all this extra stuff on the certificate (long notices before the policy cancels, for instance). So they are asking for things that we can’t legally give them.

As you can imagine, this has caused a lot of questions from insurance agents. So they brought in this guy that helped get the bill passed to come talk about it. And he spent 15-20 minutes explaining EXACTLY how they went about getting the bill passed. Before he talked at all about what it meant (in fact, now that I think about it, he didn’t talk at ALL about what it meant). We have all see the School House Rock “I’m Just a Bill” thing, ok? We don’t need you to retell us. And then he finished up by telling a few jokes. Political jokes. The first one made fun of liberals (they all take other people’s money and just hand it to poor people instead of helping them help themselves). The second one was supposed to make fun of Republicans, but it didn’t really. I mean, on the surface maybe a little, but really it just said more bad things about Liberals (they teach their children to be biased against Republicans, they are stubborn and in the minority, they are only liberal because our parents are, etc). Of course he laughed and thought they were hysterical, but I wanted to raise my hand and remind him that not all insurance people are Republican, and I didn’t find either joke very funny. Also, maybe you should not tell a room full of people you do not know political jokes. Just a suggestion.

Oh, and after all that he sat and contradicted himself on what we are supposed to do about certificates. “Keep doing what you’ve been doing.” “Those people [that keep doing it the way we've been doing it] will get hung [the penalties for altering coverage on a cert include possibly losing your license and getting fined by the state].” “The state doesn’t really care right now about enforcing this law – they probably won’t worry about it for at least 6 months to a year.” Um…that was less than helpful. I was better off not listening to it at all. And I don’t think I was in the minority in that thought.

Anyway, that was the story of my day of continuing education. I did get my halloween shirt in the mail yesterday, though, and I got my haircut and I like it, so it wasn’t all bad.

Do you have to attend educational classes of some sort? Are they usually helpful or do you feel like you are wasting your time?

It’s about frickin’ time!

That’s my thought about how long it’s taken me to come write another post. Jeebus, January is only a week away from being over. I really need to get on this.

I was telling a friend the other day that my favorite blogs are ones that are written as if they are talking to you about their every day life. But another thing my favorite blogs share is that they update regularly. At least once a week, preferably 2 or 3 times a week or even more. So I would like to make it a goal to write at least once a week here. I think it would be a little less overwhelming to think of a topic to write about if I write more often, because there won’t be so much to update on, and I can be more specific. So yah…I’m putting that out here so you all can help hold me accountable! Make sure to yell at me if I’m not holding to the once a week thing. Unless I’m having a bad day – then don’t yell. Tell me I look beautiful and that I should have some chocolate.

Everyone else on the internet talked about the inauguration (or at least it seems like it), and so I want to mention it too (I’m a total sheep). We DVR’d it, because Ryan and I both had to work and can’t really watch the streaming video while working. That worked out nicely because we could fast forward through the boring stuff at the beginning and get right to when Biden and Obama did their swearing in. I missed part of Obama’s speech because I had to go to the gym to have my free personal trainer session (poor planning on my part, I know!), but we still have it saved so I’ll probably watch it tonight while Ryan’s working or something. Does anyone else just love to listen to President (!) Obama speak? Because I do. He’s so eloquent, and doesn’t dumb down what he’s saying – and he isn’t afraid to say that things will be hard, and that we’ll all have to make some sacrifices. I would much rather hear that truth than someone saying “Oh, it will all be ok – just keep going like nothing’s changed.” ANYWAY, you don’t care what I think about public speakers, so I’ll stop there.

OH! Speaking of Obama and the inauguration – Ryan and I were heading to the bank Tuesday around 11 to go combine our checking accounts and such, and he got in the car and said “Obama is taking over the internet!” I laughed, but was totally confused. It turns out that because of all the people watching the video and listening to streaming audio on the web, it was putting a lot of pressure on the router that his company uses to direct all that traffic (did I mention he works for a tech company? he does). So they had to scale back how much some people were using, because otherwise it was taking up too much space or something. That had never happened before, so it was kind of a big deal to them.

That story totally sucks, mostly because I have NO IDEA about anything about computers or the internet (don’t tell my coworkers – they think I’m a COMPUTER GENIUS!). Oh well. Most of you are used to it anyway – I’m just not a good storyteller. I just thought it was funny that Obama was taking over the internet.

Moving on, did you know the White House now has an official blog? Because I think that’s awesome! Here’s the link: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/

Well, that’s about all I have to say for today. I should probably get some work done. My goal is to get my desk cleaned off today. It is a disaster currently, and is kind of stressing me out. As a side note – does anyone else find that if there is a mess somewhere, it makes it very hard to do other work, even if you know that work should be a priority over cleaning the mess? Because that is a constant problem with me. And yet, do I clean my mess of a desk? No. Because I would apparently rather be stressed out and thinking about it while trying to do my “real” job. My life is so difficult. I know.

Happy Thursday, everyone. It’s almost Friday, and that’s good enough for me!

  • To Do In 2011

    1. Make dinner 2 nights per week
    2. Finish James’s baby book
    finished as much as possible
    3. Own a pair of comfortable dress boots
    4. Read 25 books
    5. Take a week of vacation in the summer and visit my family
    6. Try a new ingredient once a month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec)
    7. Organize my recipe collection
    8. Develop a more efficient workspace at my office
    My new desk is WAY more organized/organizable.
    9. Own investment jeans
    Not Happening
    10. Go to 3 local museums
    11. Organize a group camping trip
    We had 2 of them!
    12. Learn how to run
    In progress!
    13. See a concert
    14. Try out four new restaurants
    (Jan 21) (March 18)
    15. Acknowledge the birthdays of every person on my list
    Epic fail
    16. Make something for James using some of his old clothes
    17. Watch James take his first steps/say his first real words
    18. Put pictures in all the frames in our apartment
    19. Buy a cake from a local bakery
    20. Go to a band concert at UMD
    21. Exercise more
    Y Membership
    22. See my sister graduate college
    I'm counting this as accomplished; I didn't watch her walk, but we had dinner with her that night.
    23. Cut back on sweets
    My new job has actually helped with this; less boredom/stress = less snacking!
    24. Get rid of cable 1/3/2011
    25. Finish our wedding scrapbook project
    26. Start purchasing Christmas gifts in March at the latest
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    27. Create a weekly menu, and stick to it!
    See above: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    28. Meet someone in real life that I’ve only known on the internet
    29. Get my hair cut and style it more often
    this last part is ongoing
    30. Host a party
    31. Go to church at least once per month, and make a donation each time
    32. Send thank-you notes for all gifts
    33. Make ice cream
    34. Encourage Ryan to get his first Cisco certification
    35. Try a new food
    I'm counting brussel sprouts.
    36. Hang out with Alyson for an entire weekend
    37. Make more of an effort to dress up for work
    No longer necessary; this is more of a nice jeans and sweater kind of place.
    38. Make a lunch (not frozen) 2 days per week.
    I've been packing a peanut butter sandwich and carrots. I consider this an achievement.
    39. Take a community ed class
    Swimming w/the boys
    40. Make something in our dutch oven that requires using it in the oven
    41. Go to bed before eleven more often
    42. Go to a Farmer’s Market and buy something 3 times this summer
    Another failure. Although we did buy some local honey from a friend!
    43. Call my parents and sisters every other week just to check in
    I think I'm doing WORSE at this than last year
    44. Make: caramel rolls from scratch (get the recipe from my grandma)
    45. Bring James on his first trip to Canada
    46. Learn to drive a stick
    47. Print out photos from our wedding and put them in an album
    48. Make breakfast more often on the weekends
    49. Keep the apartment cleaner than past years
    50. Buy a good area rug for the living room
    51. Make a general doctor’s appointment to get my cholesterol, blood pressure, etc., checked out 1/11/11
    52. Take more pictures and put some in albums
    53. Clean the basement and organize all our stuff down there
    All bins labeled as of 3/13/11. This is as much organizing as is going to happen before we move
    54. Organize my jewelry
    55. Buy more bins for storage and put seasonal clothes away
    56. Donate all unused clothing/toys to Goodwill/Salvation Army

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