Thursday, January 24, 2008

Thoughts on Immigration: legal or not

The immigration debate reminds me of the failure of the government to integrate African Americans into the economy, which culminated with the Civil Rights movements of the 1960’s. Like African Americans, illegal immigrants are a disenfranchised group that is not appreciated for their contributions to this country. However, unlike African Americans if they are not accepted, immigrants can look for loyalty in another country. Consequently, instead of investing their money in the United States they send it to the country that they can call home. Immigrants and illegal immigrants send millions of dollars in aid to their home country because they are not integrated into the economy. They are told that we do not want them or there families. How different things could be if they had the opportunity to invest here? I find it ironic that a nation build on the notions of capitalism hesitate to incorporate people into their spending rituals.

Friday, January 4, 2008

On Obama Wins Iowa Caucus: People are ready for change

A year ago I was talking with a friend; wondering what was the likelihood for the United States to elect a black, woman or gay as president. (Of course admitting to ourselves that probably the United States has already had a gay president) We concluded that the American public was not ready for neither.

Today, I was reminded that we are the people. As part of the majority we hold the same concerns about the future of this country. We are the ones that have to experience the foreclosures, the low pay checks, and the $5 milk gallon. (The Bush Administration Legacy)

We need to keep moving forward. This country was not build for the rich. On the contrary it was build by people seeking change from injustices of religious fanaticism and monarchical monopolies. I believe we are ready for change. I am going to vote on it!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Disturbing comment of the day

After working eight hours without speaking to a co-worker, he decides to ask a question. ¨When are you going to start wearing pants?¨

Difficult question, I mean who cares or what is it to you? I am no crazy Pentecostal or Satanic chick. I am just a city girl.

I resulted to answering, ¨When I stop feeling fat in them¨

Monday, November 19, 2007

A good day for free speech and the media: The Water Hog Case

Southeast United States is enduring a massive drought that has been affecting the states of Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. It is an interesting situation because it involves the needs of three states’ governments and those of the feds. The access and amount of water being used is at the center of the debate, and in the middle of such mayhem there is a water hog. The water hog is a man that lives in a suburb of Atlanta, whose residence requires the usage of water used by 60 homes per day.

What is left to do for the working people to do? Call the media.

The people of Cobb County in Georgia exposed the water hog and forced him to re-evaluate his greediness. Although the property still uses massive amounts of water, he reduced the water usage for his palace.

It makes me feel good to know that the media still serves the people.

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/14587528/detail.html

Monday, November 5, 2007

I would like to take a picture of her naked body.

I would like to take a picture of her naked body.

Women, body image, and culture engage in a long conversation that intrigues and haunts us. The lines of the female body are admired and psychologically mutilated in each of us. Although culture is not restricted to a specific body type, culture plays a fascinating dance that defines and punishes our body lines.

In the case of the specimen of the Nacirema money allows for quite a freedom. I came across with young specimen that engages in mutilation practices, in order to satisfy our eyes. Linda is a 20 year old college student who loves going through multiple surgical procedures. She has undergone gastric bypass, breast augmentation, tummy tucks, chin modifications, and still succeeds in finding abusing boyfriends that put her down. Money allows for cuts of blood and a constant lack of satisfaction.

And what ever happened to diet, exercise, and working hard for a goal?

Thursday, November 1, 2007

The Cats have to work their own politics.

Everything living and not living changes. As part of our nature, environmental change makes us more adapt to new situations. Individual adaptation makes our survival more pleasant. But this decade have proved to show tragic attempts to resist change, even when the environment allows for an easier social well being.

Some Case Studies:

Gay Scandals in the GOP-The recent cases of Bob Allen, Larry Craig, and Richard Curtis did not catch me by surprise. All were caught in the act, and pledged to their heterosexuality, which only leads to denial and more public embarrassment. Is quite confusing especially with the vast amount of gay rednecks in the states. Lucky us!!

The Great Wall between Mexico and U.S – I just cannot recall a wall that has worked. Well … I guess the Wall of China is a great tourist attraction.

Credit Lines- Just another form of slavery.

Friday, October 26, 2007

My co-worker loves his job.

Fresh out of college, I was not expecting to find the job of my dreams. I learned that not expecting may get you into interestingly frustrating situations. Working for the not for profit social sector can be disappointing. There is not enough money being injected into social programs, which makes my job and lifestyle harder to accomplish. Moreover, the more you listen to new stories it becomes apparent that what the people need is not what the people are getting. This redundant bureaucracy creates a never ending web of redundant phone conversations.

And my co-worker loves his job

You may like this faux power given by a comfortable chair. I cringe with the thought of sitting in front of a desk awaiting the next call that excites you.