Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Why our gov't is making it worse

Why does home value matter?
"In introducing his plan, Obama rightly said that we're all in this together. Helping families avoid foreclosure would prop up the value of every house in a neighborhood, so we all have an interest in keeping these people in their homes. That justifies the use of taxpayer money."

"Or does it? Step back for a minute and think about the assumptions behind the president's logic. They show the same mind-set that got us into this mess. If you saved for years, built up a big down payment and then bought a house you could afford, you're not really thinking of a decline in the value of your house as an immediate problem. You intend to live there. It's shelter. An asset for the long haul."

"Propping up the price of your home in the here and now is important if you still think of your house as an ATM. Forking over tax dollars to prop up home prices in your neighborhood is worthwhile if you need a higher price so you can increase the size of your home equity line of credit to finance a lifestyle you couldn't otherwise afford."

A shelter or an investment?

"From the point of view of someone who sees a house as a place to live -- and not as an ATM -- that's just nuts. And once you reject the president's logic that spending taxpayer money like this helps us all, the plan starts to seem even more unfair to us chumps."

"The administration's plan to help 7 million to 9 million homeowners with unaffordable mortgages isn't going to make any effort to separate the victims from the venal. I know the task of discriminating the real-estate sheep from the wolves in sheep's clothing can be horrendously difficult, but let's at least try before we spend taxpayer money. Some effort to detect fraud on the original application should be part of the plan, no?"

"What about the careful folks, prototypical chumps in this financial world, who have been saving while renting and waiting for the day that housing prices would come down. In today's mortgage market -- if they can get a mortgage at all -- they'll need not 10% down but 20% down. And they'll need a FICO credit score of 740 to get the best rate."

"These conservative savers who have planned ahead would like housing prices to go down a bit more, and they're certainly not rooting for a quick U-turn in the housing market. And we ought to be cheering them on -- individually and as taxpayers who would like to see a recovery in the economy. It's new buyers like these who will, at some price, clear the housing market of what is now excess inventory."

"If we're out to help people who are facing foreclosure because they've lost a job, surely the best plan would be something to create jobs (call it a fiscal stimulus plan) and targeted loans or mortgage renegotiations or refinancing to help families bridge what may be a lengthy period of unemployment."

"I doubt that the Obama mortgage plan would cause so many people to see red if it were occurring in isolation. But it's not. The plan is hitting us when we're already angry at CEOs collecting millions or tens of millions in pay and bonuses while, to put it lightly, underperforming. Get ready for the next wave: mutual fund company management that earned millions while their funds plummeted. To single out just one example among many, Duncan Richardson, the chief stock investment officer for Eaton Vance (EV, news, msgs), got paid $3.7 million for the year that ended Oct. 31, 2008, while the company's stock mutual funds fell 38%."

-Jim Jubak


I received my newsletter from Mr. Jubak today and couldn't agree more with him (as usual). If we as a people could ever get past all the hype surrounding our current president, we'd see that he is no different than any of our most recent presidents. He is completely out of touch with what he doing. The only thing I agree with him on is that the economy will recover. I just wish he'd stop doing things to slow that recovery down.

I understand how painful the downturn is. I'm one of the people who bought a house I could afford - that is until the greedy SOBs who used housing as an ATM and bought/gave mortgages that people couldn't afford crashed and burned. Those people get a bailout - I get to be unemployed and probably lose my house.  Does that make sense.  Why can't we let those who gambled and lost, actually lose?  It's like watching a NBA game with Tim Donaghy.  He decides who wins and loses, not the market.

I'm starting to think the only "change" we are seeing in Washington is the color of the guy's skin.  But I guess that's what we deserve, that's what most people based their vote on.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

EGG ON MY FACEbook

I'll be the first to admit that I thought the idea of Facebook and MySpace was a bit goofy. But hey, I used to think blogging was weird too.

I tease my wife about Facebook all the time, but I'm sure I'll have an account before long. Who knows, maybe one of my "loser" friends will be able to hook me up with a job. :)



From What the Duck #651

Monday, February 23, 2009

Shankopotamus



For everyone who loves a good E-Trade Baby commercial.

Thanks Aaron for showing me this one.

Benefits of working from home

Dilbert.com

From Sunday's Dilbert Comic Strip.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Birthday Song


Happy Birthday to me
Happy Birthday to me
Happy Birthday to me-eeee
Thank you Jeremy and Cheri


(and Noah and Olivia, too!)

Thanks guys for a great present

Friday, February 20, 2009

I think the unemployment is getting to me



Click on the photo for a larger version - if you'd want to see my ugly mug that large.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Sarah + Espresso =



From the What the Duck video collection.

Not sure why this opening up in another window - I'll try and figure it out.


FIXED!

Monday, February 16, 2009

The shameful Truth

Ever since the job layoff, everyone wants to know how the photography business is doing....
I think this about sums it up:

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

And the 2009 winner BHOY

Congratulations Candyse Wardlow - you are my 2009 Butt Hole of the Year winner. I thought about making this a daily award, but I can't imagine anyone coming close to topping you this year.

You should be absolutely ashamed of yourself.

Read here to find out how low you have to go to win this award.

Monday, February 9, 2009

The Salvage of Flight 1549

I found this slideshow by Stephen Mallon on A Photo Editor.
Check it out, it is pretty cool, even if you never have to get an airplane out of the Hudson River.

Friday, February 6, 2009

I think I missed my alarm

I had planned to set my alarm for 4 am this morning so I could get up and get some work done. Unfortunately, I didn't get out of bed until 7. But here's the thing...I didn't even try to go to sleep until 5:30. So does that count as oversleeping?

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Unless of course you want to be Secretary of Treasury

Yesterday, President Obama declared that we can't send the message
"that there aren't two sets of rules — you know, one for prominent people and one for ordinary folks who have to pay their taxes"


The comments came after Tom Daschle withdrew from consideration as Secretary of Health and Human Services because he owes more than $100,000 in back taxes that he failed to pay on his car service and consulting fees. This is particularly ironic when this former campaign commercial surfaced.



Obama now admits he screwed up. Of course just 24 hours before he was firmly behind the nominee, even after the tax issue had surfaced.

On the surface, the no two rules comment appears to be exactly what we would want to hear from Washington. I won't even go into the elitist overtones in his semantics, but I will say the facts don't support the sound byte. Not only are there two sets of rules, there are two sets in his cabinet. Does he not remember that Tim Geitner was just approved for Secretary of Treasury despite not paying his self employment taxes?

If Obama thinks the American people are too dumb to see his actions don't line up with what he says, I think he is in for a rude awakening. The hype can only last but so long.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Cool photography trick

You have to have a lot of time on your hands to pull something like this off. The details that have to be considered are innumerable.



Found on Thoughts of a Bohemian via A Photo Editor

Created by Photographer Eyal Landseman

How marriages last 50 years

An armed hooded robber bursts into the Texas Bank
and forces the tellers to load a sack full of cash.

On his way out the door with the loot a brave Texas customer grabs the hood and pulls it off revealing the robber's face. The robber shoots this brave Texan without hesitation!

He then looks around the bank to see if anyone else has seen him. One of the tellers is looking straight at him and the robber shoots him also.

Everyone else, by now is very scared and looking down at the floor. The Robber calls out, "Did anyone else see my face?" There are a few moments silence, and then an old man, while still looking down, tentatively raises his hand and says,

"I think my wife may have caught a glimpse of you."

4pm - 60F 8pm-snow


I couldn't believe my eyes when we let the dog out last night.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

SUPER BOWL CHAMPS




Wow is all I can say. What an awesome game. When the Cardinals went ahead with less than 3 minutes to go, I thought I was going to be sick. Even after Santonio's amazing catch, I still felt like I could throw up at any second - right up until the final fumble.

Congratulations Pittsburgh and the Steeler Nation....

YOU ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS!!!!!

Thank you Pittsburgh for an exciting season!

Headed to Church on Super Bowl Sunday


No one had any doubts who we were cheering for today. Here's a snapshot of the family just before we headed out the door to church today. As you can see, even the dog thought it was a little strange, but if you are part of Steeler Nation, there is nothing strange at all - GO STEELERS

Computer viruses suck

Picked up a worm last night that managed to shut off all my protection programs, including windows firewall. What a mess. Took me 7 hours and $30 to get something that could rid my computer of the infection. What a pain.