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How lazy am I? Well I just watched the movie "Jumper" and wished I had his powers so I could jump upstairs and get a glass of milk. 06/24/2009

How lazy am I? Well I just watched the movie "Jumper" and wished I had his powers so I could jump upstairs and get a glass of milk. 06/24/2009

Is there any way to browse twitter archives for a user without paging through more over and over again? I'm looking for something from 2007! 06/24/2009

Citibank Hates Old People

Some background: Last night I received an email from my mother -- a copy of the letter she was sending to various politicians and Citibank executives. It seems that Citibank has decided to increase the interest rate on my grandparents' one credit card - from 5.74% to 14.99%. My 88 and 85 year-old grandparents pay their bills on time, have good credit, and have been responsible with their money for eighty-eight and eighty-five years. That's why it's extremely disheartening that there isn't anything that we can do about this. 

Grandparents
My grandparents aren't alone -- a quick look on Twitter and the comments in this blog post shows other folks talking about their own massive interest rate increases on their Citibank cards. Sure, credit card companies can increase their rates. That's why variable rates exist. However it's the across the board increases to all customers regardless of their credit and payment history (and age!) that has us outraged. During the election there was a lot of talk of not using a hatchet when a scalpel is needed. It seems as if Citibank just brought out their hacksaw and blunt hatchet.

As my mother says in the first line of her letter, she doesn't expect any changes from Citibank -- she only wants to be heard. It will be interesting to see if any of the parties involved (and the politicians) respond.

Dear Sirs/Madams:
We don’t expect any actions as a result of this letter but to bring to your attention what we feel is a situation where even though no laws have been broken, in these economic times, these actions taken by Citibank seem irresponsible and contrary to President Obama’s strategy to get us out of this financial nightmare. Our elderly parents (88 and 85) have only one credit card.  It is with Citibank.  As of their January 2009 statement, their credit card interest rate was raised from 5.74 % in December to 14.99%.  They have excellent credit and have always paid their bill on time.  They use their card responsibly.  When contacting Citibank to inquire why their rate had so dramatically increased, they were simply told it was to cover the cost of doing business. They also informed them that all their customer’s credit cards interest rates were raised. 

Citibank gave our parents two options, accept their rate or opt out. Opting out means that their one credit card will not be renewed next year by Citibank because our parents will not agree to the outrageous interest rate Citibank has decided to assess them and the rest of their credit card customers.

The real purpose of this letter is to make sure we are not silent when companies like Citibank go to Washington and give lip service on all they are doing to use the TARP funds to help the American people. 

Their actions speak louder than their words.

Copies sent to:
  • NC Senator Richard Burr
  • NC Senator Kay Hagan
  • NC Congresswoman Sue Myrick
  • NC Congressman Mel Watt
  • OCC Customer Assistance(Treasury Dept)
  • Citibank CEO: William R Rhodes
  • Citibank CFO: Gary L Crittenden
  • Citibank PR: Kristen Kaus

Compare and Contrast: John McCain's 1936 with Barack Obama's 1961

Growing up, my two favorite books were the yearly Almanac and The Book of Lists.  That's  why I enjoyed The Age Factor, a very brief piece in the latest issue of Time Magazine, in which Mark Halperin presents a few famous people who share birth years with John McCain and Barack Obama.

I decided to do a little more research and see who else shares the birth year with these two. As with the Time piece, I left out Hilary Clinton because she's almost right in the middle of McCain and Obama, being born in 1946.
Mccain
Obama
Going a bit further, I looked up milestones that happened in 1936 & 1961. Here's a few:

1936

  • 1936 Summer Olympics open in Berlin, Germany
  • The first edition of Life is published
  • King Edward VIII abdicates the throne
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt is reelected to a second term

1961

  • John F. Kennedy becomes the 35th President
  • The Beatles perform for their first Cavern Club gig
  • The Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba begins
  • The Vietnam War officially begins

No political analysis here.  Other than the obvious observation that twenty-five years really makes a difference when it's presented with historical events and famous faces  And I may be bias since I'm already an Obama supporter, but anyone born in the same year as George Clooney and Michael J. Fox is alright with me.