Showing posts with label CNN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CNN. Show all posts

3.24.2009

SeriousSpoon - American Nightmare

The following came from CNN.com:

NEW YORK (CNN) -- There is a chill wind blowing across this land of ours.

People are losing faith in their ability to realize the American dream. While AIG pays out $165 million in bonuses to people who arguably contributed to the need for the federal government to hand them $170 billion of our money, and while politicians lie about who crafted the language that allowed this kind of stuff to happen (Are you listening Chris Dodd?), the average American is seeing his future disintegrate in front of his eyes.

Here are some numbers that suggest we are losing hope:

A CNN-Opinion Research Corp. poll shows 39 percent of those surveyed say they're very confident they'll be able to keep up their quality of life. That's down from 45 percent a year ago.

Fifty percent of homeowners with a mortgage say they're very confident they can keep making their house payments. Again, that's down from 58 percent a year ago.

Also down are the percentages of Americans who are confident they can pay their other debts, things like credit cards and car loans.

When it comes to saving for long-term goals, it's even worse.

Only 24 percent of parents say they're very confident they'll be able to pay to send their children to college, and only 22 percent of those who are still working think they'll be able to save enough for retirement.

This used to be the country where each succeeding generation could look forward to a better quality of life than their parents enjoyed.

In the meantime, as the federal government continues to print money that isn't worth the paper it's written on and as our national debt soars past $11 trillion, a United Nations panel is set to recommend that the world ditch the U.S. dollar as its reserve currency in favor of a shared basket of currencies.

One of the enduring strengths of the dollar has been that it has always been the currency of choice in times of crisis. But that's not the case anymore. Our ballooning deficits have driven down the value of the dollar so much that the Chinese government recently asked for guarantees from Washington that the Treasury bills they own are safe.

All of this isn't lost on the average American. Last week there were protests and demonstrations by taxpayers in cities all around the country who are beginning to object in increasing numbers to runaway government spending, taxes, bailouts and our growing national debt. These protests were called tea parties. Has a familiar ring to it, doesn't it?

By Jack Cafferty (CNN.com)

Will anything improve?

2.19.2009

NewsSpoon - CNN: "Men see bikini-clad women..."

bikini-clad woman

Best story ever or biggest waste of time? You decide!

The CNN story

1.27.2009

RandomSpoon - End of the World?

Apocalypse

So CNN.com posted a story regarding the upcoming "end of an era," December 21st, 2012 - a date, that for some, marks the apocalypse.

Historically, seemingly every generation of people have had their own apocalyptic date; early Judeo-Christians called that situation the "second coming of Christ." Even the Apostles who knew Jesus, were convinced that the end was near, that Jesus would return during their life-time. Well, historically, every single generation has been wrong. The apocalyptic religious branches have always been wrong. So why does this particular date matter and scare the hell out of a lot of people? Because of the history of that date and the mysteriousness of the Mayan culture.

To the Mayan's, the end of this era is 12/21/2012; though some scholars believe the actual converted date to be 12/23/2012 (CNN.com). Regardless, there is something very peculiar about this verses the Christian-based apocalypic relgious sects. Unlike like a system founded in simple belief, the Mayans used their advanced knowledge of science, mathematics and their understanding of the universe to come up with this date. To the Mayan's, this date didn't seem to represent the end of all things, but a new beginning, a new era. Science may have led the Mayans to pick this date, but who can say forsure that the individuals involved with the creation of their calendar-system didn't get tired of mathematical equations? After all, isn't time infinite; can infinity theoretically end? Or is it possible that the Mayans knew something that we do not? There are many things the ancient civilazations had an understanding of, that we modern human beings have no knowledge of; perhaps this is one of those situations.

December 21, 2012 - is it the end of a 5,126 year "Mayan era" (CNN.com) or is it something more disasterous? All we know is a simple fact: our generation will experience this date and it will either pass without a change or something, whatever that may be, will happen. Regardless, it's beyond our control and time is ticking!

12.18.2008

RandomSpoon - Snow in Las Vegas

So this happened...



...I guess I'm speechless, yet in awe of how awesome that is and lastly, wondering how the roads were - as I'm sure "Las Vegians" are not used to driving under those conditions!

9.30.2008

RandomSpoon - Man Punches Shark



Yeah, that headline got me too. Actually, it is a very touching story of a guy who saved his dogs life...from a shark.

Courtesy of CNN.com