Archive for the 'Realpolitik' Category
I try not to be political on this blog. I could easily share my ideology with the world, but people have mostly already made up their minds and I’m not gong sway them one way or the other.
I’ll admit that the upcoming election is pivotal. The course that we take over the next four years […]
I’m Calling for a Moratorium
15 Comments Published February 11th, 2008 in Realpolitik, Traffic, It's Really Just All About Me....I’ve had it. I’ve had more than enough of it and I’m calling for a moratorium!
On what? Bumper Sticker Politicians. And basic abuse of every other part of the back-end of a vehicle.
Every single day, I whiz past dozens of morons with a sticker or two on their bumper, back glass, even directly on the […]
Going Green - A Few Tips to Help Save Our Planet
33 Comments Published July 19th, 2007 in Realpolitik, It's Really Just All About Me....After watching Live Earth and doing a lot of research for my home improvement blog, I wanted to post something up here on my site about trying to be a little greener. Many of you have kids and you worry about what they eat, what they learn at school, that they’re not singing London Bridge […]
Thank god. No more annoying phone calls. No more recorded messages. Life is good.
Many talk about how these elections were about Iraq and GOP corruption. And that certainly makes sense.
But I’ll say this. It was 101 degrees in Woodland Hills, California on Tuesday. Woodland Hills is about 10 miles from my house. And it’s the […]
Hey, all. Got my voting done early this morning. Hopefully, I won’t be getting any more of those annoying recorded messages from my local politicians. I haven’t been able to answer my phone for the past few days…
Anyway, I hope you can all vote today. No matter what your beliefs or politics, get your voice […]
I Can See You and I Know Who You Are
2 Comments Published September 21st, 2006 in Realpolitik, Bloggin'.I’ve got a freebie stats tracking counter on this page, L.A. Mommy’s, and on my work blog, called Site Meter. Like anyone, I’m fascinated by who comes to visit, where they came from, and how long they stayed. But do you know what always makes me stop and… shiver? The amount of details I can […]





