Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Why I am Voting for Barack Obama

At the risk of receiving backlashes, I thought I would share with everyone who I am voting for and why. I am voting for Barack Obama because I truly believe he is the change we need in Washington. I do not see him as the lesser of two evils. I was initially concerned when my father, an Illinois resident, told me how corrupt the politicians from his state were. Since then, though, I have yet to see any indication that Obama himself is corrupt. I decided not to generalize and give him the benefit of the doubt. Furthermore, I haven't come across any of his policies that I disagree with. Below are my thoughts on some of the issues:

On Economy - Many McCain backers label Obama as a Socialist, crying that the government will take away their hard earned money to "spread the wealth." First of all, it is not as if your entire riches are being taken away. If you are on the wealthy side, you may be paying slightly more taxes, but you're still better off than someone who makes less. I do not wish to support those who are lazy and do not want to work, but there are people who work very hard and still need help. When my parents divorced, my unskilled and uneducated mother worked three minimum wage jobs to support me and my two brothers. Child support from my father barely helped. We barely got by thanks to the support provided by a church. She and my brothers ended up getting evicted while I was in college. If raising taxes slightly on the richest 2-5% would help reduce the tax burden on someone like her, I'm all for it. Not everyone is born smart or with advantages of being raised in an affluent community. Some just have bad luck. Besides, a group consisting of members who cooperate will fair better overall than that which consists of individuals who look out only for themselves. If our nation was a group, it only makes sense for the President to look after the well-being of the nation as a whole. Reducing poverty will benefit everyone.

On Foreign Policy - I agree with Obama that resources need to be reallocated from Iraq to Afghanistan, where terrorist acts are on the rise. We've already invested enough in rebuilding Iraq. It's time shift our focus elsewhere it is needed most. Our NATO troops who are there are also looking at the US to lead efforts there. If the US does not pony up, neither will the rest of NATO. Obama also is willing to meet with leaders of countries such as Iran without preconditions, unlike McCain & Palin. I do not understand the harm in having a face to face conversation with leaders of these nations. Rather, I don't think you can say you've pursued every course of diplomacy without doing so.

On Faith - Palin's extreme conservativeness seems to be her major selling point amongst her supporters. As someone who is agnostic, she is too far on the right for me. Obama on the otherhand, has done well not to mix politics with religion in his campaign. I am also very concerned that a McCain-Palin win would lead to Roe vs. Wade being overturned. I am very pro-choice and have no tolerence for someone who tries to tell me what I can and cannot do with my body - at least when the pregnancy is early on or if my life is in danger.

On Healthcare - This is one area where I'm not entirely convinced that Obama will do enough. However, I think McCain's plan only aims to help ease the burden on people's wallets without really addressing the fundamental issues in health care.

On Energy and Environment - The Republican candidates are too quick to want to drill for more oil. Prices may be high but we still have supply coming in. If we start tapping into our reserves now, what happens when we really need it? Obama has the right idea to focus on finding alternate sources of energy.

I am also voting for Obama because of his character. He is an eloquent speaker and played a lot cleaner campaign than McCain. He has the sophistication that the President of the United States should have. He is also smart. While he may not have had much executive experience, he has done his homework and is well-informed of the issues our country currently faces. He has laid out more details of his plans across all issues than McCain/Palin. I also think he will be better at keeping abreast of the issues while in office, and making policy changes as appropriate. McCain/Palin are more likely to get hung up on politics rather than doing what is best for the country. Their entire campaign seemed to surround entirely on Obama-bashing, with little backbone behind any promises on the issues. The more I hear about and from Obama, the more respect I have for him.

Speaking of respect, I was also very impressed with Biden at the Vice Presidential debate. He certainly new his issues very well and provided relevant answers to the questions. I think Obama chose wisely in his running mate. McCain on the otherhand, took a gamble in Palin and it is back-firing. He managed to stir things up initially in his favor, but as people got to know Palin, they are starting to realize her inadequecy to be President. She survived the debate, but only by changing the subject whenever a question didn't suit her. Couple that with her self-serving ways and you end up with this vision of her running our country to the ground like Marie Antoinette did to France. Even members of Palin's own party is calling her a "diva", and the only thing remotely good her supporters has to say about her is that she shares their view on faith (i.e. very conservative) and she is a fresh face in Washington. I, along with many others, would be very uncomfortable with her being literally a "heart beat" away from Presidency. I do have some respect for McCain, but he does not exude the strength and intelligence that I see in Obama. I don't see McCain as the exception to the idea that someone his age should be in retirement or semi-retirement. Being a Senator or a leader of another country is one thing, but the job of POTUS could be the most important, and thus most demanding, in the world. We've already seen how things around the world have gone downhill on Bush's watch. McCain should be enjoying the last years of his life instead of stressing over the mess he'll have to clean up once in office. We would be doing him (and us) a favor by not voting for him.

Having said all this, I'm no expert in politics. I've done my due diligence as best I could to stay abreast of the candidates and their policies and this is what I have concluded, in summary. I am sure some will disagree and you are entitled to your opinion, as am I. If you've already made up your mind about who to vote, this post isn't for you. This is for those who haven't decided 100% and want to hear other people's opinions. If you make a comment, feel free, but please keep it short and civilized.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Stop the Press! Day at the Hagerstown Music Festival


Yesterday I got to tag along with a friend to play press at the Hagerstown Music Festival. Couple other journalist wannabees also joined us to do exclusive interviews with lead singers of Sister Hazel, Carbon Leaf, and Everclear. My part in the whole ordeal involved pushing the record button on a video camera. I wasn't quite allowed to execute my video taking technique so I couldn't feel too special, but at least I got into the venue free with backstage access. Personally, I don't get too excited about meeting celebrities... unless it's Johnny Depp. What I really enjoy most about meeting these artists is seeing that they are just normal people. They nap like us, they fart like us, and they are about as down to earth as you or I can get. Then again, most of these people aren't that famous, so it's hard to say wether it would change them or not. Everyone I've met so far is really nice though.

So one of the important news with regards to Everclear, as far as I'm concerned, is that they got a new drummer, Tommy Stewart, back around August. If you've been following my blog, you'll recall how much I raved about the previous drummer, Brett Snyder. I was a bit disappointed that I couldn't see him play again, but the new drummer isn't too bad either. Well, couldn't tell technically if he was any good but he is hot. Didn't really get a chance to talk with him much tho so I settled for a couple of looks and a smile. After throwing myself at Brett last time, I thought I'd show some restraint this time. But I should've at least tried to find out if he was single....

Ok, now to the important stuff. The main reason why we made this trip this time was so my friend can present Everclear with an award from Snowball Express in appreciation of the support they have shown our troops. Everclear has played for our troops on numerous occasions, and will again be heading to Iraq soon to play for our heroes there. Thanks Everclear, and a special thanks to the men and women who fight for our freedom.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Buyer Beware

My current roommate works as an intern at the Volkswagen HQ and told me an interesting story today. One of their dealership closed down yesterday and my first reaction was - bad economy, shit happens. Then he kept saying how he felt sorry for the customers and employees so I asked him about it. Turns out at least one of the customers had just put a $1000 deposit and a trade-in on a car that she was supposed to receive yesterday. Somehow the dealership managed to go bankrupt the next day and walked off with her money, leaving Volkswagen to deal with the understandably upset customer. All Volkswagen received from the dealer tho was the woman's trade-in car, which they returned. She is still out of $1000 and new car though, and Volkswagen also has not received their cars, or payments for their cars, back. They had to go secure the premises of the dealership to see what they can salvage from the lot. Meanwhile, customers who had the car at the service station are also screwed because they are unable to retrieve their vehicles while Volkswagen tries to straighten out this mess. Apparently, while my roommate was standing at the entrance to the lot, someone showed up saying it was supposed to be his first day at work. My roommate had to tell him he was sorry, but he has no job. So not only did the dealership owner screw over his customers, he couldn't even be bothered to tell his employees what was happenning. As of the moment, it sounded like they don't know where this guy is, but I hope he can be held liable.

Anyhow, if you are a car manufacturer, you better check up on your dealerships' finances. If you're a car buyer, don't put any money down unless you can drive out of the lot in your new car. As a matter of fact, this probably isn't a good time to be prepaying for anything.....

Monday, October 13, 2008

Sherman, CT


I have these friends with this huge, lake front house up in Connecticut that they were just dying to make better use of so I helped them out by making a visit. Even though I was there for a very short time, it felt like a mini-vacation. My friend took me on a little eco-tour around the lake on his kayak. We saw some wild life and also enjoyed the gorgeous weather along with the beautiful colors of fall. A good portion of the ride was spent chasing geese across the lake. I was trying to get some good take-off photos but it didn't quite work out.

After the kayak ride, we made a stop at the local Belgian chocolatier... yum. I indulged a bit, but was apalled at the price. I think the mark-up was quite high. A quarter pound (or roughly 100 grams) of chocolates was $17. I think I got a pound of chocolates for that price when I was in Belgium.


The next stop was Kent Falls State Park to check out the waterfalls. The falls were cascading, but went up quite high. We did a short walk up to the top and around the park.


The final activity of the day was a three hour hike on the Appalachian Trail to a beautiful viewpoint. My camera doesn't do the colors any justice, and it wasn't quite peak, but it has just been beautiful everywhere today. The day ended with fresh fish for dinner and a relaxing evening home. On Sunday, I had plans to meet up with couple of friends in New York City before heading home, so it was a really great weekend. The only problem was getting back into the groove on Monday morning....

Monday, October 6, 2008

Raven Rocks Hike


Yesterday I decided to check out Raven Rocks trail. I read about the trail somewhere, but didn't have much information except that it was on Pine Grove Rd. in Bluemont, and that it was 5.5 miles round trip with a great view. Well, turns out I needed to plan things a bit better. This particular trail wasn't marked at all, so we had no idea if we were at the right trail head. I had to call my brother and ask him to look up exact directions to the trail head. Once I was confident we were at the right place, I was a little worried that we were heading down instead of up. This time, I had to call another friend for trail description. Turns out it starts with a decent down a ridge and then goes up for 1500ft elevation gain. The trail is quite rocky and unremarkable, as they generally are on the East coast. The view at the end was quite nice tho. Plus, we were able to see a hint of color. Probably in couple weeks the colors will be at its peak. Can't wait.