I just repositioned my stock portfolio, which is invested in an IRA in Vanguard mutual funds, and basically exchanged money between the same funds I have owned all along, so by doing that have re-purchased many shares at a lower price. Whether that will ultimately improve my profit will depend on what the economy does in the next ten years, but I sense that the market bottom has been reached and I do not want to miss whatever rebound occurs. Because the federal budget is consumed by three major expenditures: Social Security 21%, Medicare 21%, and Defense 20%... it is clear that entitlement programs make up the bulk of our debts rather than the "earmarks" and "subsidies" that politicians babble about. Now people can and do argue every which way about whether we should be paying for elderly people's medicines and food stamps and all that, but to me the question is whether we can afford them, and there is no doubt that yes we can, IF there were more equitable distributions of wealth. There is NO rational justification for the skewed priorities capitalism has produced, whereby a radio talk show personality or a ball player or a writer or a surgeon should be paid a million dollars while the Essential occupations which benefit society and produce something tangible-such as farmers and mechanics and-are paid marginal wages. Even teachers, who commonly cry poverty, are among our highest paid workers when one considers the actual hours worked per year. Most people-particularly those in power who decide such things-frequently use terms such as "parity" to justify what they earn without ever examining honestly whether any of them actually deserve it; they assume that because so and so makes this much then they should too. Yet the society can survive without ballplayers and doctors and politicians, but farmers? or garbage men? Perhaps the 100 Billion dollars that Wall Street financiers gave themselves as bonuses over just the last 3 years(...no doubt skimmed off potential profits that Could have been distributed to IRA's and 401ks) could be distributed to the truly needy and there would be plenty of money to be shared among people-with no need for new taxes. How about it Brad Pitt, or Rush Limbaugh, or the rest of you? Rather than attend charity fund raisers, just refuse your salary for the rest of your life and donate that to the starving in Haiti. As globalization spreads the wealth between nations, there will be a lot more shifting of power in the coming decades, and unfortunately the United States may not be one of the winners. It depends on whether we refocus our priorities and decide to take action in some critically needed areas, not least of which is weaning ourselves of foreign dependencies and reinvesting in some good old fashioned elbow grease.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Watkins Glen, NY
Just got back from a weekend with Beth at Watkins Glen, where there is a gorge trail that is one of my top ten neatest places in the entire country...The trail follows the stream for about 1.5 miles and has been made accessible by a series of tunnels and astounding stonework cut into the side of the chasm...The whole feel of the place is like a medieval fantasy land- as if gnomes or dragons are going to appear from a crevice...Pictures don't do it justice, but those of you who have seen it know what I'm talking about...Lord of the Rings for real...!!
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Hmmm
I was going to say something just now, but noticed that I had said something fairly pessimistic in my last entry...and people are still whining about what so and so said twenty years ago and bitching because they can no longer afford 3 bathroom houses...The best news I've read lately is about GM's plug in hybrid to be released in 2010 which will go 40 miles on battery power and another 360 using a small engine to charge the battery, for a total of 400 miles on about 8 gallons of gas. Two years too late but it takes a crisis to spur action and hopefully it's not too late in the larger picture....Part of me believes that a major economic depression would be beneficial to many Americans by adjusting their attitudes to a more appreciative state, but I am outraged that it was obscene greed that put the entire world into this precarious economic condition..The terrorists who want to bring down Capitalism merely need to sit back and watch-no need of bombs...I get weary sometimes watching human nature destroy itself when there is/was so much potential, and I get disgusted that we are killing the rest of the planet along with us. Maybe it is part of the master plan and our reign is nearly over...maybe we just need another shot of hope and courage and cooperation and innovation..I'm just not convinced that people in this nation have it in them anymore..we'll see... If anyone is looking to me all I can say is that I slept in a ditch with a smile on my face so we don't need all the materialism to be happy...but I also sometimes think that my thought processes and opinions diverge so far from the average citizen that I don't even bother to engage in the dialogue anymore
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