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Times Are A Changin’

Well, a month and a half into February 2010 and it’s the start of a radical change for me.  After living, being educated, and working for almost 7 years at Robert Morris University (RMU), I’m moving on.  It’s been a good ride but it’s time, tomorrow, things will change.

I started searching for a college like most high school seniors and thinking that it would be somewhere FAR AWAY FROM HOME.  Ha…ohh how things work out.  To make a long story short, RMU was never on my list of schools until my Alumni father mentioned the school’s beautiful campus and hockey program.  After some pushing and mental anguish at first, the rest is history; they offered me a good International Honors Program package, some time overseas (which took enticing from my mom), and hockey.  Well, I studied in Rome, Italy, graduated w/ a Minor in International Studies, captained 3 hockey teams, and worked hard at and earned 2 free Masters Degrees.  I guess you can’t beat that for just driving down the road!

*It would only be fair to mention that not all things were roses.  My Sophomore year I did have an Application to Penn State University filled out and ready to be mailed in.  Obviously that never came to fruition.

So, after these almost 7 years, what was installed to me while at RMU, to pursue my dreams and passions, I’m leaving the school to further my career, whereas it would not have been as possible at RMU.  I’ll be doing what should be much more advanced work, challenging me, something I really need.  I’ll also be supported in my quest to learn more, outside of the traditional university classroom, through other various training means, even getting to travel to a few conferences if I’m lucky!  While RMU as a whole was a great experience, some of the work atmosphere left much to be desired, one aspect that did lead to this change/decision.  But, with saying that, I had 2 great supervisors (one in the Help Desk and another in Applications) during my time there who gave me every opportunity to grow in my profession and I’ll forever be thankful!

Well, thanks Bobby Mo, I surly won’t be a stranger, and hopefully, I can recommend a few students your way!

“LET’S GO BOBBY MO!”

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I read 2 interesting op-eds today from the Wall Street Journal.  And neither could have been more different but they both did the same thing.  The first one was by liberal Arianna Huffington (The Huffington Post) and the second was by conservative Karl Rove (former President Bush advisor).

Mr. Rove’s article, titled “Obama Versus Bush on Spending“, talked about current Presidential Advisor, David Axelrod blaming the Bush Presidency on the current state of economic affairs and the reason Obama has had to outspend Bush in just his first year.

In the article, Mr. Rove gives these details about Bush, “From Jan. 20, 2001, to Jan. 20, 2009, the debt held by the public grew $3 trillion under Mr. Bush—to $6.3 trillion from $3.3 trillion”.  Now in comparison, he had this to point out about Obama, “From the day Mr. Obama took office last year to the end of the current fiscal year … the debt held by the public will grow by $3.3 trillion. In 20 months, Mr. Obama will add as much debt as Mr. Bush ran up in eight years.”

I thought that was quite interesting!  One, Bush spent alot of money and raised a huge debt that I’m not happy with.  And two, now Obama is just piling more on top of it.  Regardless of parties here, this shouldn’t be so.

The common response and approval I’ve seen for this disproprinate deficit increase is that because Bush spent so much, Obama had to spend more to recover gracefully.  Really?  Let’s think about this on a level most middle class American’s can relate to, college debt.  If you have $50K of college debt, will you borrow and then spend another $50K so that you can get out of your initial debt?  Obviously not, you live the dream with your folks for a few years, you sacrfice on smaller living digs, and even….gasp!….a 5 year old used car!

So really, is either party correct on the spending spree, I don’t believe so.  Blame is just being shifted, because with only 2 party’s, the power can return sooner rather than later.  With that thought, let’s look at the next article.

Ms. Huffington’s article, titled “Democrats Should Dump Their Banker Friends“, dealt with President Obama’s need to change directions politically.  This is in a response to Massachusetts’ GOP party’s landslide victory in the Senate special election.  Ms. Huffington paraphrases Martha Coakley’s pollster Celinda Lake by saying that Coaklye’s “campaign was hurt by the White House’s failure to confront Wall Street”.

This may be very well true.  However, I’m not convinced this is why this Democrat lost in the most Blue state of them all.  The current Presidential Administration ran on a very liberal idealogue when it came to “Wall Street”, desiring to impose hard regulations on this area of the private sector.  The landslide victory for Obama in Massachusett’s last year attests that the voters there agree with that mindset or most other aspects of his left leaning views.

Now, what I can’t understand is why the Massachusett’s voters would run immediately to the right in one year’s time because of the belief Obama hasn’t done enough to restrain the financial industry.  Essentially, maybe even accurately stereotyping, the GOP would be the complete opposite, they’d like to see only common sense regulation’s in place to help prevent a collapse, but allow the free market to still…freely move.

This is why I’m not so sure this was the main reason Massachusetts went Red this week.  Just taking a stab here, but could it be that decliningg job growth and out of control spending are major issues; or could it be that they’ve maybe even seen the high costs of RomneyCare and don’t want ObamaCare also inflicted upon them?

So what’s this shifting really say?  Maybe American’s just want some common sense, get off my back governing.  Shifting may just force whoever currently has the power to do something “stand-up-ish” rather than toying with these outlandish pet projects.

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