Monday, January 5, 2009

From a Concerned Cap Reader

Question in regard to Niko's article ..........Who in his/her right mind would not be interested in the economy?

Statement: By a lowly subject, I don't know if the planets are rolling in a direction that would enable Obama to make some inroads into the workings of his party, but if he were, my suggestion would be to get Barney Frank to step down from his long time position as the head of the Senate Financial committee. That's just for starters! The party needs to take a good look at the idea that letting people that aren't making enough money to repay a loan, have that loan. Now that is the kind of regulation I think Niko is talking about when he said: "We just have to come down to earth and do a few years basic housekeeping.”

It's so simple, but oh so hard for them to understand that we all can't have every thing we see. If a person wants something then he/she needs to count the change in his pocket first and when the bank is willing to give out a loan they need to do the common sense thing if they wish to stay in business........do a credit check which includes counting the earning capacity of, the bread winner.

I grant you , this is coming from a Capricorn, but that isn't Astrology I think it's strategy, sort of sounds close, but close doesn't count now, does it? Why is it that we all wish we could sit in the cat bird seat for just a day?

Namaste, A concerned Capricorn


Original catbird artwork later replicated in stone inlay and installed at Gracie Mansion, the historic Mayoral Residence of NYC, NY


Original catbird artwork later replicated in stone inlay and installed at Gracie Mansion, the historic Mayoral Residence of NYC, NY



The definition of a catbird seat as it relates to a seat of power (from wikipedia): "The catbird seat" is an idiomatic phrase used to describe an enviable position, often in terms of having the upper hand or greater advantage in all types of dealings among parties. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catbird_seat


The definition of a catbird seat as it relates to a seat of power (from wikipedia): "The catbird seat" is an idiomatic phrase used to describe an enviable position, often in terms of having the upper hand or greater advantage in all types of dealings among parties. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catbird_seat

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