Wednesday, September 10, 2008
GAS AND POLITICS
Yesterday morning, on my way to work, I saw gas for something like $3.43. I was down to about a half tank but I was in a hurry. I figured it wouldn't go up during the day and I could gas up in the evening. The price on my way home last night? Something like $3.79. Figures. Oh well.
Speaking of gas ... have you been paying much attention to our Pres and VP nominees running around the country? Who are you watching the most? I know that the offices they are running for are probably the most powerful offices in the world but the campaign trail must be incredibly grueling. Not just physically but also from constantly being in the spotlight and having every word you say analyzed.
We have already seen a few gaffes along the way but one that hasn't hit the media much was Obama's reference to his "Muslim faith". Have you seen that? It's all over YouTube ... and pretty interesting.
But we're apparently more concerned that Palin attended a Pentecostal church.
Hmmmmmm.
Anyway, the campaign trail must be grueling and, of course, very expensive.
Ever wonder if particularly with today's technology, there isn't a better way for them to campaign? Maybe by 2012 or 2016 we will see an "all electronic campaign". It would have to be mandated but wouldn't that be very smart?
I think so.
And, if I see gas for under $3.55 today, I'm filling up.
Speaking of gas ... have you been paying much attention to our Pres and VP nominees running around the country? Who are you watching the most? I know that the offices they are running for are probably the most powerful offices in the world but the campaign trail must be incredibly grueling. Not just physically but also from constantly being in the spotlight and having every word you say analyzed.
We have already seen a few gaffes along the way but one that hasn't hit the media much was Obama's reference to his "Muslim faith". Have you seen that? It's all over YouTube ... and pretty interesting.
But we're apparently more concerned that Palin attended a Pentecostal church.
Hmmmmmm.
Anyway, the campaign trail must be grueling and, of course, very expensive.
Ever wonder if particularly with today's technology, there isn't a better way for them to campaign? Maybe by 2012 or 2016 we will see an "all electronic campaign". It would have to be mandated but wouldn't that be very smart?
I think so.
And, if I see gas for under $3.55 today, I'm filling up.
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