November 24, 2012
Firstly, I have always, since the debut of Sarah Palin on the American Political scene liked her, believed her to be formidably courageous, unfairly treated by the Left, SNL and young kids on the Internet. As a Freelance Writer with a fair number of readers and followers world wide, when I founded my business, Freelance Writing I instituted a mission statement always favorable to my readers and committed to reporting my observations in a truthful and non partisan manner. I have not supported any hopeful for 2012 at this early time constraint but I have written favorably about Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina. I have indicated that whoever wins the Republican nomination, at that point I will campaign and blog on the Internet for the winner including Sarah Palin. The last couple of interviews with Sarah Palin on cable have given me cause for concern. For me I notice a change in personality. She seems giddy, louder and anxious. She spent too much time talking about Mama Grizzles, personally a slogan that I do not think works, more family situations that are not that serious so that focusing on them in any intensity is helpful. I would have done anything in my power as a potential national candidate to enjoin my daughter from going on the dance program. Primarily, her daughter cannot dance in a credible fashion and there was a vote controversy. It is apparent that any further microscopic activity by the press would not assist Ms. Palin in the area of familial matters. In at least two recent interviews Sarah Palin a potential President spent an inordinate amount of time talking about the status of the two daughters who have a modicum of issues, woman's rights and the history thereof, press attacks on her family and appearing to be nevous and excitable. That is solely my observation and no matter what presentation she makes or hows she appears to the voters, if she wins the Republican nomination, I will support her candidacy to the best of my capability.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Customer Service is Dead In America
All the uncertainty of the new healthcare, a failed economy, stock market devoid of underpinnings, 401K crashes and two wars have succeeded in making the customer service representatives you are talking to afraid for their own hide and in fear of their job evaporating, particularly in the health care vertical market. I called my provider tonight simply asking for a fax number and I was given the proverbial run a round with the lady saying that she had no fax numbers. They must think we are intellectually challenged to believe stuff like that. Recently, I had to actually discard a brand new GE washer because the appliance chain store did not have the wherewithal to repair it, even suggesting that I severe the connections and move the unit into my living room for repair. I bought a new Maytag from Home Depot because I had so little confidence in this hyped up chain store and Home Depot handled everything with precision. I was just last week with my 800 credit rating turned over to third party collection in a arbitrary manner with no back up. Every office I called within the insurer or the collector confessed that they had nothing to do with it but they always send you reeling to another office who dismisses you as well. Do you identify with me and my problems with customer service units? Please get back to me with your war stories.
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