Dems & The Housing Market, & Gas for Workouts
I
don’t get the Dems sometimes
They keep
on saying that we need to bail out the damn mortgage
industry, some
sort of “economic stimulus” plan, prop it all up
with some $30 billion. I just don’t get it.
To me, it would seem that amounts to perpetuating the
republican agenda. I mean, the dems didn’t create the
housing boom, it serves the purpose of keeping most
of the people (whom they’re supposed to be “for”) out
of one of the biggest facets of the American Dream…
yet they keep right on going for that. Election year
politics? Man, f*ck.
Sorry, but propping up the housing market serves no
one except the people looking to turn around and sell
for profit sometime soon. The market’s overvalued,
and if they prop it up and keep the prices
artificially high, then they’re locking soooo many
low-income families out of the possibility of ever
owning the roof over their heads.
This is decidedly
not a
democratic ideal. I don’t know what the hell they’re
thinking. I actually – GASP! – agree with McCain
on this
one.
Workout
stories
I haven’t
worked out much recently. I was hit
by the flu bug,
albeit not too hard. But then I just sort of never
got much better for the better part of two weeks,
and only recently got good enough to lift
frequently. Like, 3 days ago.
One thing I noticed during my hiatus: lack of gas.
Yeah, that gas. Almost as soon as I got back on the
bandwagon though, the gas came back. And it hit me: I
may not be as naturally gassy as I feared myself to
be; it may be a byproduct of the whey protein
supplement I take when I work out. Er, used to take.
I have been off it for almost two weeks and haven’t
had any issues, so I am going to try getting on it
again, see if the gas reappears. If so? Then I’m
screwed.
More specifically, my wallet’s screwed. Because it’s
not like I’m going to not lift. Rather, I’m going to
have to relegate myself to actually
eating the
protein I need, as opposed to drinking it on the
cheap. And it’s not like I don’t enjoy the eating.
It’s just a bit more expensive.
So if you’re a workout buff and you think gas is just
a way of life for you? Maybe not. It may just be a
“whey” of life. May be another point to the old
adage, “you get what you pay for.” No way to cheap
out on the weight gain either, apparently. At least
for me.
Peace.