Sunday, April 12, 2009

Congress Carefully Considers Cash 4 Clunkers

You know that old Studebaker your Uncle Freddie has in his back yard? The one that makes strange noises and smokes like a paper factory every time he takes it out for a spin? Everyone knows someone who has an old beater like Uncle Freddie’s.

Well, if you can convince old Freddie to give the vehicle to the government and buy a hybrid, for instance, he might just benefit from a stimulus package designed just for people like him who are holding on to old cars that would be better for the environment and everyone in general if they were taken off the road.

If a proposed bill to give consumers turning in old beaters cash vouchers worth as much as $5,000 to buy new, more fuel-friendly cars passes, Uncle Freddie will be in the pink and the Studebaker will be history.

This is the type of forward-thinking innovative legislation we need right now. Getting old fossil fuel-only burning cars off the highway is beneficial for everyone involved. Consumers get a price break on a new car. A fuel-efficient vehicle is added to the American fleet. The dealer selling the car makes a much-needed profit on the vehicle. And the salesman working for the dealer makes a hopefully healthy commission and keeps his tenuous job yet another day. I mean, I’ve heard of a win-win situation, but this is a win-win-win-win situation.

Read more about the Cash for Clunkers stimulus program, as reported by the Detroit News:

A wide-ranging program that would give consumers turning in old clunkers cash vouchers worth up to $5,000 to buy new, more fuel-efficient vehicles was introduced this week in Congress.
The bill aims to boost car sales in the midst of the recession, help struggling consumers buy new cars and cut pollution by taking some of the oldest, dirtiest cars off the road.
An earlier version of so-called “cash for clunkers” incentives ran into union opposition that it could end up favoring imports. To avoid that problem, this new measure awards an extra $1,000 for vehicles assembled in the United States.
The bill proposes giving consumers vouchers to buy new, more fuel-efficient vehicles in exchange for turning in vehicles at least eight years old. The program is dubbed the Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save bill, or CARS Act.
Sutton noted that 60 percent of vehicles in the United States are old enough to qualify. The bill would award higher vouchers for vehicles assembled in North America -- up to $5,000 -- versus up to $4,000 vouchers for vehicles assembled outside North America, and would not apply at all to vehicles made outside North America. The proposal was endorsed Tuesday by Detroit's Big Three automakers and the UAW.
To qualify, consumers would have to buy a vehicle more fuel-efficient than their current car or truck. The new vehicles also would have to be priced at $35,000 or less.
The bill would offer a $7,500 cash voucher starting in 2010 for plug-in electric hybrids that get 100 mpg or more. Car owners also could turn in their vehicles in exchange for a mass transit voucher worth up to $3,000.
Rep. Candice Miller, R-Harrison Township, is among the initial co-sponsors.
GM chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner told reporters in Washington Tuesday that a bill to offer cash for older cars -- often dubbed "cash for clunkers" -- could benefit the auto industry.
"These kinds of programs can have a huge impact," Wagoner said, saying it could boost consumer confidence. "It would be very helpful to have something like that here in the United States."
"The 'CARS Act' legislation is a win-win-win for consumers, the environment and energy independence," the company said in a statement.
"By providing incentives to purchase a new vehicle, the legislation would help reduce consumer costs, jumpstart the economy and help support millions of good jobs in every state across the nation."
Alan Reuther, legislative director for the United Auto Workers, said the union also supports the bill. "We believe it will stimulate sales of new vehicles, and thus help the industry and create jobs for American workers," Reuther said.
The bill could help speed the improvement of the fuel efficiency of the auto fleet. Automakers must increase the efficiency of their vehicles by at least 40 percent to a fleet-wide 35 mpg by 2020.

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Does Life On the Edge Start in Outer Banks?

If you have never heard of Outer Banks, North Carolina--you should! Take a moment to do a little research about this beautiful region of the country and you won't be sorry. Outer Banks has it all-great beaches; fishing; all types of watersports; boating; sightseeing and more. Known for their great lighthouses (like the Corolla Lighthouse in the photo featured above), Outer Banks might just provide you with that top-tier vacation experience you're looking for. Life in California (especially here in busy San Francisco) can get to be too much at times, so let's take this Sunday morning to thank THE BIG GUY for creating a place as wonderful as Outer Banks, North Carolina. (And while I'm saying this, I'd also like to add one more thing--Go Michigan State!)

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Travel Health Insurance: You're Gonna Get It Because You Gotta Get It!

Travel health insurance, also known as International Medical Insurance, provides high-quality, comprehensive coverage for emergency medical costs that occur while you're traveling to, residing in, or visiting a foreign country. Did you know that? Because I never knew what it was until I was asked to blog about it. After doing some research, I was pleased to discover that travel health insurance isn't that expensive and is really necessary if you're going to travel, especially abroad. The only way you can get peace of mind while traveling is by purchasing this very specific type of insurance. I bet the individual(s) in the vehicle above wished they had bought travel health insurance.

BrooWaha: The Demise of a Citizen Newspaper

More than two years ago, I began writing for a citizen newspaper called BrooWaha. I instantly took to the format and before I knew it, I was submitting more than 10-12 articles per week, using much of the content you'll find on this blog.

When I started, BrooWaha (or "Broo" as many of the contributors call it) was great. It was fun to post articles and interact with many of the colorful characters that write on Broo. I am now the most-published and most-viewed writer in the history of BrooWaha. I'd like to thank Ariel, the Founder of Broo, for giving me more exposure than I could ever get through Life On the Edge.

Well, for no apparent reason, BrooWaha has fallen off as of late. If the site isn't dead, it's at least very sick. In its heyday, there were a ton of very talented writers submitting great new artices each week. It was fun judging other people's work and vice versa.

But, the site lost a lot of its writers and with it, much of its readership, apparently. The comments are shrinking and the articles are few. And now, since last week, I haven't even been able to post an article, something I've done on the site 269 times.

I don't know what happened to BrooWaha. But, I sure will miss it.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Diamond Hoops Get the Props

I am looking for a nice gift to give my fiancee on her birthday next month. Many people are suggesting things to give her. One individual mentioned diamond hoop earrings. I like it. They're cool, hip, not too extravagant price-wise and I think Angelina would really like them. It's so hard to buy gifts for women--I mean, how long can you do the flowers-candy-jewelry thing? I don't have enough $$ to buy her what she REALLY wants--like a Lexus, a vacation in Italy, all kinds of expensive hand bags, etc. So, I guess diamond hoop earrings might just be the way to go. Buying the right gift is so important. Believe me fellas--if you blow it buying the wrong gift, you'll pay for it for many years to come!

I Love Vegas!

For those who know me, I don't gamble anymore. But, back in the day, I used to live in the casinos and maintained a high-roller status for quite some time. Ahhhh, those were the days--limos, suites, parties, parties and more parties; free food, free drinks, free fun from every corner of the City of Sin. But, alas--those wonderful days are over..for good. Now I don't drink, I don't gamble and I am getting married in just 7 weeks. Those wild times are definitely a thing of the past; which is a good thing, because if I had continued on with that crazy lifestyle, I would probably not be alive today. But, that doesn't mean that you, my readers, can't still have a blast when you go to Vegas. Check out the great Vegas vacations that are on the market right now. And think of me when you have the time of your life!

This is One Expensive Mutt!



My pit Shelly loves hundreds in her belly!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

128 years old? Did Cruz Hernandez Have Life Insurance?

Cruz Hernandez died at 128 years old. One day, after eating a tamale, Hernandez drank some milk and went to sleep forever. Wow--128 years--that's a long time! I wonder if she had life insurance? I wonder if anyone told her about http://www.wholesaleinsurance.net/? If Cruz had gone through their Web site, she could have gotten a whole slew of different life insurance quotes that would have helped her track down the very best ones for her. Young, old, single or with a big family, everyone should have life insurance....because most of us won't live to be 128!

Friday, March 27, 2009

My 2009 MLB Picks


To see who I'm picking this year, go to my Web site at: http://thisgreatgame.com/opinion3-09.html

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Looking Good In a Great Tux

There really is no other way to go. Even a hideous looking individual will look like Brad Pitt or George Clooney in a good tuxedo. A fine, understated tuxedo with all the proper accessories, is a sign that you're a classy man with a master plan. I am getting married in about 7 weeks, and I'm thinking about a tuxedo rather than just a suit, because they look so great and will add that certain air of style to the much-anticipated festivities. I'll be strutting my something and doing what I do best-looking too cool for school--in my well-appointed tuxedo. Move over Brad and George--here some Eddy in his new tuxedo!