hollybrooke: (American Dad)
I suppose it wouldn't be today if I didn't make some sort of entry about what I was doing ten years ago when everything happened. I think I've made an entry about it. As a matter of fact, I think I've also made an entry about what it felt like to be there a few years after the attack, too. So I'm not going to beat a dead horse and just rehash what I already posted.

Ten years later, and I figure I should post my feelings about how I feel now about it all.




I am disgusted with our country. I really am. And let me tell you why. Every day I drive down my road to work, I have to pass by that Kortech place that I assume rents out caterpillars and other heavy machinery, but you wouldn't really know it with all the anti-Obama/anti-Democratic party rhetoric they feel the need to put on their advertising marquee. I can't stand that. It's not just because I particularly feel insulted and offended by it being that I'm a Democrat myself. It's because it's so hate-filled and it's not what we need to be doing as a country. It separates us even more than we already are. Whatever happened to "united as one"? Whatever happened to "one nation (under God) indivisible"?

In the last four or five years alone, we've had dealt with some major economic problems here in America, and everyone just wants to point the finger at President Obama. Everyone wants to blame the president for all of their problems. Jobs, the weather, banks, credit, healthcare, blah blah blah. Before Barrack Obama was elected into office, everyone was blaming George W. Bush for everything that had gone to pot with the country. And while I may have my own personal opinions about President Bush (he had a decent first term given he was the one in charge when a major national crisis happened, but his advisers failed him in his second term, and let's not forget how he handled Hurricane Katrina), he had everyone blaming him for all of the problems that happened in his wake. This is why I would never want to be President of the United States; it's just a position of major responsibility that I would never want to have just for people to eventually hate me and blame me for everything under the sun.

It's easy to point the finger and play the blame game out of sheer anger and frustration. No one wants to sit down and actually think about what causes what. The economy took a hit because of the domino effect that 9/11 had on us, and the country has never fully recovered. President Obama occasionally gets on TV for State of the Union addresses and says that the recovery process WILL NOT HAPPEN OVERNIGHT. You have to WORK for it, and nobody wants to seem to do that. We Americans have grown rather entitled and just want things handed to us on a silver platter for nothing. We want to bitch and moan and point the finger and wallow in their own self-pity, and complain, complain, complain.

And I'm tired of hearing people whine and complain about everything under the sun. I try not to complain about things that are within my control, and I think more people need to take my stance. You think the job situation is terrible? Do something about it. Work on your resumé. Go take a college class or a workshop to learn something to make yourself an asset. Learn to navigate the Internet so you can do your job searching there. You think the economy is terrible? Do something about it. Don't waste your money. Make sacrifices. Don't go to Starbucks every day. Wear your winter coat from last year. Clip coupons to make ends meet. You may have to tighten your belt and live within your means, but you can do something about it. We did something about it during the 30s in the Great Depression. It took a while, and we had to go through a World War in the process, but we came out ahead. WE'VE DONE IT BEFORE. WE CAN DO IT AGAIN. What was it John F. Kennedy said?..."Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country."

I think the United States of America has been on a pity and shame spiral since the events of September 11, 2011 happened. And I think we need to break this cycle and get out of it. It's terrible what happened, and people who actually lost someone in the World Trade Center or at the Pentagon or on any of those planes are the only ones who are truly allowed to grieve. But as for the rest of us? We can have our moment of silence, then it's time to move on. We can't wallow in the shadows of the past forever.

I'm glad I don't have to work today. I don't think I could put up with some bleeding heart customer asking me, "How will you remember what happened today? What will you be doing?" I'll tell you what. I'll be doing some cleaning around the house. Then later on today, my boyfriend and I will get together so he can have his birthday present and we may go get him a celebratory birthday dinner and drink. Yep, you heard that right. I'm going to work and have fun today. I don't want to have to dwell on the past. It's time to move on. I don't want to sound callous and cold and insensitive about it, but seriously? It's time to move on. "This, too, shall pass."
hollybrooke: (Coop and Remer (Trey and Matt))
Health Care Reform!

What does this mean for me? This means health insurance will be made available to me, even if it isn't free. I won't be limited to just vision and dental. Yay America!

I can't help but wonder how it will effect Mom, though. I haven't made much of an effort to post about it on LJ, but in a nutshell, Mom had another MS attack. Well, I'm pretty sure that's what it was. But because she had been doing her infusion treatments, it obviously didn't attack as badly as it would normally have attacked. This time around, it was her throat. She's okay now, for the most part. For the first few days since she got home, it was still kind of hard to understand her (sounded more like she had gauze stuffed in her mouth, like she had just gotten back from the dentist). Today, she was sounding much better. But still....those treatments are expensive, and their insurance plan is kind of weird. Especially since Dad's been laid off for about a year now.

So. Now I will have to make the time to talk with Micki in payroll about what this means for us workers. Because I have questions.
hollybrooke: (sparkle lips)
Miep Gies passed away today at the age of 100. For those of you who don't recognize the name, she plus a small group of others helped the Franks hide from the Nazis during the Holocaust.

If it hadn't been for her, Anne Frank's story would've never been told.
hollybrooke: (Default)


I love how he flubbed being sworn in. :)
hollybrooke: (Default)
...but I think on a day like today, Dr. King would be extremely proud.



I'm taping the inauguration footage; I'll be at that pizza party for the contest winners. Hopefully, they'll have inauguration footage running.
hollybrooke: (sing like you mean it)
So next Tuesday, there's going to be a pizza party up in Hammond for everyone who earned over $300 worth of donations for that Food Bank drive. This includes all of the workers from all of the stores under Strack and Van Til's umbrella. And they're going to do the drawing for that HD TV at the pizza party.

Funny thing is, Randy tells me about this yesterday. He tells me after 4 PM, after Milijana's taken the "request off" slips out of the box in the breakroom. I have no idea what my schedule for next week looks like because she hasn't made the schedule yet. So after work, I had to hunt her down and tell her about it.

We'll see if I get the day off. Or at least work a later shift.

Know what else next Tuesday is? Presidential Inauguration Day. :) I'll probably end up taping it. I taped President-Elect Obama's acceptance speech when he won, so I'll have to hunt that tape down.

*tangent* In other news.............IT'S FREAKING COLD!!!!! Well, what else did I expect for this time of year? What sucks is that it won't end until at least mid-April. Gawd, times like this, I wish I lived somewhere warm like Arizona.

*tangent* Yeah, I'm off the diet. Big whoop, wanna make something out of it? It's cold, and I'm gonna eat my comfort food if I feel like it.
hollybrooke: (Dollar Menu Palin)


We have a new president.
hollybrooke: (justice & the american way)
Mmmm...probably:

http://news.yahoo.com/fc/world/mideast_conflict


*sigh*

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