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What Happens When You Don't Know
dsimmer — Mon, 12/03/2007 - 03:27
A rather famous man passed away recently and yet he was humble enough to have a funeral with fewer than 40 people there. Considering that this was a man that would have brought state and national politicians together to mourn his passing, the fact that his family pulled off such a private event is no small feat.
But think about it for a minute. What happens when you don't know? Does anyone care? Does anyone think to mourn?
Strangely enough, the serious thoughtful tone to this post is a simple ramble, nothing more.
I must admit my disdain for the current writers strike. Not that I hold animosity towards the writers themselves, just the situation in general. I mean, seriously, no new Conan for over a month!
Also, if you're in the Greater Detroit area and are in need of some computer repair/clean-up, please contact me. My availability has opened up some this time of year and I am looking for other ways to earn income. So comment below, or something to that effect.
A Note to Sen. Obama
dsimmer — Mon, 02/19/2007 - 23:56
Mr. Senator, I have lived in Michigan for my entire life. I've seen some great times for my state economically, especially the years that Mr. John Engler was governor. Lately, however, my state has seen some rough times. A significant part of our economy is based upon tourism and the American automotive industry. Considering the state of the American automotive industry, you can imagine how many of my neighbors and fellow Michiganders are without jobs. So I thought I would give you a little advice, especially after reading what you said when you declared you are running for president. In particular, you said "Let's make college more affordable, and let's invest in scientific research, and let's lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across America. We can do that." Being a technology nerd myself, I might be inclined to champion your stance about broadband lines. I finally was able to convince my parents and siblings to upgrade their internet. But unfortunately, broadband lines and scientific research are not at the top of the list of Michigan's priorities. Frankly, we really only have one priority these days. Jobs. Employment. Full-time work at full-time pay. As much as I like things like broadband internet, I'm afraid it is not much of a priority at all for most of my fellow Michiganders.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Michigan is second-to-last for unemployment. During the month of December, 7.1 percent of Michiganders were without work. In Mississippi, 7.5 percent of them stayed home during the work week. Alaska and South Carolina experienced over 6.5 percent unemployment.
Maybe, before you think about spending money on things like broadband internet, would you be so kind as to tell us what you propose for the current employment situation in my state and others?
Note: I submitted this to Sen. Obama's campaign after Miz Booshay suggested I do so. I will keep you updated when I receive a response.
