This is just my opinion and ramblings on old cars, new cars, family, dogs, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Showing posts with label Economics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Economics. Show all posts
Monday, August 21, 2017
How could I write about anything but...
How could I write about anything but the eclipse? I really can't..
Luckily one of my coworkers brought in some #14 welding shields so we could safely observe the eclipse in all of its glory. It was definitely pretty neat, but I don't think it was worth all of the incredible amount of hoopla it was given.
I can now say that I have seen an eclipse, and check it off the bucket list. Thank goodness for that!
But with all of the larger items that we face on a daily basis, I cant help but wish that we could funnel all of this positive energy into folks helping each other, or just simply understanding where the other person is coming from.
I'll leave it at that and not get on my soapbox.
The only thing I can say is that based on the intellect of most of the general public, I think that Ophthalmologists and Optometrists are going to have a stellar month.
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eclipse,
Economics,
eye damage,
happy,
hobbies,
hope
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Salvage 2013 Focus Introduction
I have uploaded another video of the start of the 2013 Ford Focus Revival. Please take a look and subscribe to my YouTube channel.
Have a great Sunday!
Monday, December 26, 2011
What I think about Christmas
I was sitting here listening to the news, and the POPE stated that Christmas is too commercialized. Really, you think so.. they started putting Christmas decorations out before Halloween this year. I guess as I get older I find that for me, it is definitely less about what I am going to get, but more about giving to the people who are important to me.
When and why did Christmas go from being a religious holiday to a commercial holiday that barely allows you to see the reason for the season? When I did a little research, I was dumbfounded about the relatively short period of time that Christmas has actually been celebrated here in the United States.
What I discovered was that at times the various reformation and puritanical groups actually outlawed Christmas. Then when there was great upheaval because of the differences in the classes it was not celebrated.
It only started to become popular in the 1820’s here in the US when the “Twas the night before Christmas” story came out. Then it slowly grew in popularity in different regions of the US, until it was finally made a Federal Holiday in 1870.
Now it is the main economic stimulus each year for many nations. A quarter of all personal spending in the US occurs at Christmas time. So there is no wonder that there is very little mention of the birth of Jesus in the entire media blitz. Imagine the economic loss if folks weren’t guilted into over spending and giving presents to folks that they barely liked.
I just know that my enjoyment is not from presents, but from the time I get to spend with my family and friends.
I would like to say that I am somewhat hypocritical since I LOVE SUGAR COOKIES. The best sugar cookies are made at the Christmas holiday.
So if we could have a cookie holiday which allowed you to hang with all of the important people in your life, then I would be all for it.
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