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by John_Schwada from Los Angeles

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What’s John McCain smoking? Let’s give everyone a federal gas-tax holiday this summer? What’s that all about?

What we need is a presidential candidate driving a moped, to and from the White House, up and down Pennsylvania Avenue. A president who rides a bike, walks. A presidential candidate who waters his or her own lawn, cleans up after their kids, takes out the trash (that would include, big boy, separating the banana peels from the beer bottles ) spends less time hobnobbing with hedge fund campaign contributors and oil industry executives…

I’m doing the math on how to pick a candidate for president. It’s called Schwada algebra. The first formula is this: 4 minus 3 = 1. Four is the number of people who will be hot-bedding in our house this summer: my wife, myself (if I’m lucky after writing this blog) and two strapping boys – each capable of knocking off a small steer for dinner each evening (both wrestling it to the ground and eating it). Each of them, hopefully, will be employed this summer and out of the house for at least ten hours a day.

Okay, now three is the number of cars in the house. So we got this deficit of one car.

The consensus among the voters in my household is that I should buy a 4th car.

Good luck! I’m getting a Vespa – you know one of those little motor scooters so popular with Euro-bohemian-wanna-be’s. No more large hunks of metal in my driveway.

Every time I look at my rather modest Passat VW 2005 (is this ruining your image of high-flying TV newscasters racing around in little Porsches and do you think I really give a damn?) and I see large numbers of half-naked third-world men (don’t get any ideas!) clambering around in a mining pit digging steel out of the earth with their bare-hands, breaking their fingernails in the effort….(sorry that last clause was meant to be sarcastic). Anyway, the whole scene is like something out of Pieter Breughels (the Elder of course), Hieronymus Bosch or a photo by Sebastio Salgado Jr. (see below - Breughels painting The Fall of the Rebel Angels).
Anyway, the whole damned image is very exotic and interesting but morally depressing. It makes you want to start eating your own flesh.

So it’s a Vespa for me. My wife says I’m crazy. She has evidence too, and it’s not Joe McCarthy-Swiss cheese evidence. It’s Irrefutable. Perry Mason couldn’t bust her case. The last time I road a two-wheeled vehicle was on an island off the Washington coast. That was like two years ago. Within minutes, I was pinned under this defiant little machine, looking sheepish and sullen. The time before that was on Jimmy Fields’ Yamaha. Again the outcome lacked grace and finesse. But it made up for these missing ingredients with hilarity. Like how funny is it to crash-land in your girl-friend’s front-yard when you’re trying to convince her mom you’re a safe 16-year-old driver?

Unfortunately, I shared this mishap misadventure story with my wife, and women, as you know, are like elephants - they never forget.

But I’m ready for the naysayers. Ready to take a few lessons on two-wheeled driving. Ready to take a DMV test to get the M2 license, get another insurance policy, a helmet…maybe a suit made of bubble wrap.

Now all I need are presidential candidates who’ll get out of their Lincoln Towncars, their Cadillac Escalades, stop talking about gas-tax holidays and start preaching two-wheelers, self-denial, self-reliance…conservation? Who'll get my family off my back - make my Vespa decision look politically-inspired not hare-brained. Am I crazy?
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JimmyBobby
Apr 16, 2008 | 12:47 PM

John, don't be insane. Those Vespas are more dangerous than a regular motorcycle because the wheels are so small. And what the hell would you want to be on a motorcycle for? You love your family if I read you right, so why would you want to put them in danger of having to wipe your chin, change your diapers and keep air in your wheelchair tires for the rest of your bonked-out life? Sheesh! Buy a used Prius or a Civic hybrid or something.
And by the way, those Third World steel miners are damn glad for the job.

John_Schwada read my blog view my photos
Apr 17, 2008 | 11:42 AM

i think you're on the right track abe. dmmickie i think has been sidetracked (or maybe he or she is trying to sideswipe me). anyway. mediamatters.org said i "misrepresented" the GOP measure becus i said it empowered california voters. that measure - which is dead by the way - called for splitting up the electoral vote proportionally. no question a democratic candidate for president would be (at least in the current electoral climate) disadvantaged by passage of such a measure - and, of course, that was part of the GOP plan. on the other hand, would that plan "empower" california voters? a pretty good case can be made that the democratic and republican candidates would spend a lot more time in california courting california voters - whether they were dems, reps or indies - if the state's electoral votes were up for grabs. the last few elections, the state was basically treated like a political stepchild: no campaigning out here...just candidates dashing from the airport to fund-raising soirees in beverly hills or orange county. why? because the dems had a lock on all the state's electoral votes. so no one bothered with california except to pick our pockets. so what's the problem mediamatters? dmmickie?

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Apr 17, 2008 | 11:45 AM

abe - thanks for the compliment. and dmmickie: you've got a knack for bringing the tangential to the table. maybe you ought to cut out the tangents in your diet. but seriously, all comments are welcome.

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May 5, 2008 | 9:49 AM

since i last posted this puppy - my little pet name for a blog - not much has changed. now hillary's joined the gas-tax-holiday cult. obama says his colleagues/rivals are pandering - i agree. but what's he got that really challenges the american people to get off their big fat fannies, out of their suv's (perhaps there's a correlation here - in order to haul their giant derriere's, people need a giant vehicle) and into walking, biking, taking the bus, the train, whatever...maybe lead by example? maybe appeal to people's patriotism? health? their environment?

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John_Schwada

As a reporter at Fox 11 News, I have covered national political conventions, presidential impeachment hearings and gubernatorial recall campaigns. I've done double-duty as an investigative reporter and, in this capacity, won Golden Mike and Emmy awards. I also have labored in the newspaper biz: LA Herald-Examiner, the LA Times, the San Diego Union, the Arizona Republic and the Riverside Press-Enterprise. I went to UC Berkeley and learned to respect the sharpshooting ability of Alameda County's "blue-meanies" who could hit protesters in the derriere with buckshot from 50 paces. I'm now looking for a wealthy benefactor who will donate their villa in Spain to me and my family.

Member Since: 7/4/2006