Monday, August 13, 2012

MarieHowe Prayer Poem

Every day I want to speak with you. And every day something more important calls for my attention—the drugstore, the beauty products, the luggage I need to buy for the trip.

Even now I can hardly sit here among the falling piles of paper and clothing, the garbage trucks outside already screeching and banging. The mystics say you are as close as my own breath.Why do I flee from you? My days and nights pour through me like complaints and become a story I forgot to tell.

Help me. Even as I write these words I am planning to rise from the chair as soon as I finish this sentence.

Not All Cultures are Equal

There is a lesson for all "mulitcultural" libs. To paraphrase Leo Strauss, If all cultures are equal, the difference between the Pope and a cannibal is a question of preferences. Merkel, Cameron and now Sarkozy, "get it". It is time for America to "get it". Savages are savages. Period.

 

 

Friday, August 10, 2012

Usain Bolt

The media likes Bolt for their own reasons. To the rest of us Bolt is just another athlete with a big mouth.

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  "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face"  
 
---Mike Tyson

Irrelevant

Women's Olympic basketball is irrelevant. Few care most of them do no watch.

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  "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face"  
 
---Mike Tyson

Backlash over Team USA’s Nike gold-medal T-shirts

It is always best to let others call you great than for you to call yourself great. This has destroyed the USA Women's Soccer team's endorsements. No one likes egotistical morons.

Wearing a slogan such as  "Greatness Has Been Found" was a tragic and permanent stain on the USA Women's Soccer program.

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  " The great obstacle to progress is not ignorance but the illusion of knowledge"  
 
---Daniel Boorstin

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

World in Serious Trouble on Food Front - Lester R. Brown - The Guardian on Tuesday, July 24, 2012


In the early spring of 2012, U.S. farmers were on their way to planting some 96 million acres in corn, the most in 75 years. A warm early spring got the crop off to a great start. Analysts were predicting the largest corn harvest on record.


The United States is the leading producer and exporter of corn, the world's feedgrain. At home, corn accounts for four-fifths of the U.S. grain harvest. Internationally, the U.S. corn crop exceeds China's rice and wheat harvests combined. Among the big three grains – corn, wheat, and rice – corn is now the leader, with production well above that of wheat and nearly double that of rice.

 
The corn plant is as sensitive as it is productive. Thirsty and fast-growing, it is vulnerable to both extreme heat and drought. At elevated temperatures, the corn plant, which is normally so productive, goes into thermal shock. 
 
 
As spring turned into summer, the thermometer began to rise across the Corn Belt. In St. Louis, Missouri, in the southern Corn Belt, the temperature in late June and early July climbed to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher 10 days in a row. For the past several weeks, the Corn Belt has been blanketed with dehydrating heat.
 
 
Weekly drought maps published by the University of Nebraska show the drought-stricken area spreading across more and more of the country until, by mid-July, it engulfed virtually the entire Corn Belt. Soil moisture readings in the Corn Belt are now among the lowest ever recorded.
 
 
While temperature, rainfall, and drought serve as indirect indicators of crop growing conditions, each week the U.S. Department of Agriculture releases a report on the actual state of the corn crop. This year the early reports were promising. On May 21st, 77 percent of the U.S. corn crop was rated as good to excellent. The following week the share of the crop in this category dropped to 72 percent. Over the next eight weeks, it dropped to 26 percent, one of the lowest ratings on record. The other 74 percent is rated very poor to fair. And the crop is still deteriorating.
 
 
Over a span of weeks, we have seen how the more extreme weather events that come with climate change can affect food security. Since the beginning of June, corn prices have increased by nearly one half, reaching an all-time high on July 19th.
 
 
Although the world was hoping for a good U.S. harvest to replenish dangerously low grain stocks, this is no longer in the cards. World carryover stocks of grain will fall further at the end of this crop year, making the food situation even more precarious. Food prices, already elevated, will follow the price of corn upward, quite possibly to record highs.

 
Not only is the current food situation deteriorating, but so is the global food system itself. We saw early signs of the unraveling in 2008 following an abrupt doubling of world grain prices. As world food prices climbed, exporting countries began restricting grain exports to keep their domestic food prices down. In response, governments of importing countries panicked. Some of them turned to buying or leasing land in other countries on which to produce food for themselves.
 
 
Welcome to the new geopolitics of food scarcity. As food supplies tighten, we are moving into a new food era, one in which it is every country for itself.
 
 
The world is in serious trouble on the food front. But there is little evidence that political leaders have yet grasped the magnitude of what is happening. The progress in reducing hunger in recent decades has been reversed. Unless we move quickly to adopt new population, energy, and water policies, the goal of eradicating hunger will remain just that.
 

Time is running out. The world may be much closer to an unmanageable food shortage – replete with soaring food prices, spreading food unrest, and ultimately political instability – than most people realize.

 

Theater Lawsuits

These families have not buried their dead loved ones and some are already planning on making this a money making venture. Before this happened who would have expected the theater owners to have full fledged security systems? These families are disgusting. Bury your dead, clean out their rooms, throwout their clothes and move on.

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"For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible."  
 
---Stuart Chase

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Military: tools to enforce our governments will

As we consider our dead military in Iraq it might help to remember those who sacrificed their lives during our Revolutionary War.

 

The British soldiers were considered the best trained in the world and were attempting to implement their King's orders to bring the rebels back into subjection.

 

The French government used its military in their attempt to gain favor with the new nation, looking for trade and assistance with their international politics. The French soldiers sacrificed their lives fighting for their King and the mercenaries fighting along side sacrificed their lives for a paycheck.

 

The rebels who died sacrificed their lives for an idea, a principle they never experienced, the freedom we have today that we assume will always be ours.

 

A major difference between our Revolutionary War and the military action in Iraq and Afghanistan is the colonies asked for help to gain their freedom. In Iraq we used our freedom to invade a sovereign country remove their government, dissolve their military and are now attempting to form a government we like. In Afghanistan we did something quite similar plus we installed our choice for their president.

 

Some join the military services for the pretty uniforms others for the "glory" others for a job. Regardless of the motivation they have volunteered to be tool to be used to enforce our government's will. There lives are of little concern.

 

Today in Iraq we have our military and contractors. Contractors are mercenaries, fighting for a paycheck. If they survive they will have been well paid. If they do not, nothing they gained will have been worth what they lost.

 

 

Monday, May 21, 2012

NATO

By bullying Libya NATO has shown it is not interested in defending member countries but in telling the world how to live. It is well past time for NATO to dissolve

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"People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant." Helen Keller
 
"The questions you ask set limits on the answers you get." Temple Grandin

 


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Death Tax

One can understand the Chinese practice of honoring one's parents, who after all have achieved something. To honor descendants, however, merely from the accident of biology, is not only groundless and absurd but often hurtful to that posterity. Permitting the passing of fortunes to new generations has the affect of establishing a class of royalty; making the purchase of items such as homes, education etc beyond the reach of those who due only the accident of biology do not have such opportunities. Those receiving these vast fortunes only because of the accident of birth are not only unprepared to control such fortunes at the same time it puts others at a disadvantage. While those responsible for accumulating such fortunes must be permitted to enjoy the fruits of their labor distributing such fortunes to next generations must not be permitted.

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Re: Illegal Immigration is a Serious Threat to America’s National Security

Representative Roe:
 
Have you ever considered why anyone cares if folks are here legally or illegally? When our country began we paid people to come here. If you could get here you could stay. The Native Americans wished they could have closed their borders but they could not and we are here. We went steps further we killed as many Native Americans that we could. We starved them to death by destroying their food supply. We changed their religion. We took their land we moved them onto reservations and watched them die.
 
Now that we have everything under control we want to keep everyone out. Why do you suppose we want that? Well, I believe it is because we do not want those new folks getting the same benefits from the government that we get. How about we stop all benefits from government? Wae need to stop living off our government.

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"People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant."

Helen Keller



On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Congressman Phil Roe <rep.roe@mail.house.gov> wrote:
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Illegal Immigration is a Serious Threat to America's National Security

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court justices heard arguments regarding Arizona's immigration law. The way I see it, Arizona is simply trying to enforce our basic immigration laws that make it illegal to be in our country without a visa or proper citizenship. With nearly 12 million illegal immigrants in this country, it is clear that our system is broken and the federal government needs to enact and enforce strict immigration laws in order to protect the citizens of our country. The problem with illegal immigration has gone on too long, and the Arizona law is an attempt from states to address a problem that the federal government has not.

The law would allow state and local law enforcement in Arizona to enforce federal immigration statutes, but it has been struck down at the district and appeals court levels. The hearing is a product of the administration filing a legal challenge against the new Arizona immigration law, originally claiming it is unjust because it will lead to "racial profiling". However, the Justice Department, under the current administration, is now arguing the law violates the Constitution's supremacy clause, which states that the Constitution, federal laws and treaties supersede state laws.

I personally see the supremacy clause line of attack as questionable since it would seem that Arizona is simply trying to enforce our basic immigration laws, which make it illegal to be in our country without a visa or proper citizenship. The Arizona law, known as SB 1070, requires police officers to verify the legal status of people if the officer is suspicious that the person is in the United States illegally. The bill makes it a state crime to be in the country without authorization.

According to Reuters, several U.S. Supreme Court justices in the hearing voiced support for Arizona's effort to crack down on illegal immigration, appearing to reject Obama administration arguments that the federal government has sole responsibility for dealing with people who illegally enter the United States.

As a member of the bipartisan Immigration Reform Caucus, I have cosponsored a number of immigration reform bills, including H.R. 2000, the Secure America through Verification and Enforcement (SAVE) Act.

The SAVE Act offers a three-part plan to drastically reduce illegal immigration, which includes a strict emphasis on border security, the verification of an employee's legal status, and increased enforcement of existing laws. H.R. 2000 would hire 6,000 additional new Border Patrol agents and 1,150 new ICE agents. In addition, it provides the tools necessary to ensure the INS agents can successfully protect our borders, including additional vehicles, better infrastructure, new facilities, lighting units, weapons, and armor. 

The SAVE Act also expands E-Verify and makes it available for use by every employer over a four-year period. This will benefit employers because they will be able to efficiently check whether or not their employees are legally authorized to work in the United States.  If the federal government would do their job and pass legislation such as the SAVE Act, Arizona would not have a need to enforce SB 1070, and they would not be on trial for the law today.

Illegal immigration is a serious threat to our national security, one that is very expensive and a burden to hardworking taxpayers.  Furthermore, there is a national debate over what to do with the 12 million illegal immigrants in the country. Something needs to be done to solve this problem. The federal government needs a comprehensive solution to the problem of illegal immigration that starts with securing our borders.

Please feel free to contact my office if we can be of assistance to you or your family.  You can contact my office by mail, email or phone.  Our contact information can be found on our website, www.roe.house.gov.

 

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bin Laden was a fluke of luck

Osama bin Laden was a fluke of luck. He had no way of knowing the architects did such a poor job designing the World Trade Center towers that planes would cause the buildings to collapse. Without the collapse the attack would have killed a few hundred not the thousands resulting. The United States made bin Laden into some sort of genius planner. He was not.  
 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Ratios between the top and the bottom

Professor Herman Daly points out the military, civil service, and universities manage to keep ratios between the top and he bottom salaries in their organizations within a range of 15/20 to 1 and seem to do okay with no lack of highly skilled, motivated, and competent leaders, yet the corporate spread in the United States is now up to 500 to 1. There appears to be no evidence that such ratios actually encourage performance across the economy.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

ID Theft

With the increased occurrences of ID theft the solution it may be time to make theft of IDs a capital felony allowing for capital punishment.

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"Hell hath no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle."

Max Grosvenor



More Does Not Mean Happier

In his 1975 State of the Union comments Richard Nixon said:

As we move into the decade of the seventies, we have the greatest opportunity for progress at home of any people in world history. Our gross national product will increase by $500 billion in the next 10 years. This increase alone is greater than the entire growth of the American economy from 1790 to 1950. … In the next 10 years we shall increase our wealth by 50 percent. The profound question is: Does this mean we will be 50 percent richer in a real sense, 50 percent better off, 50 percent happier?

Our economic system is not working

Constant economic growth is not possible. The measure of government is the Gross National Product (GDP) as if economic activity is good and more is better. The system to we use to measure progress does not.  

 

In 1965 Robert Kennedy said:

 

"Too much and for too long, we seem to have surrendered personal excellence and community values in the mere accumulation of material things.  Our Gross National Product … counts air pollution and cigarette advertising, and ambulances to clear our highways of carnage.  It counts special locks for our doors and the jails for the people who break them.  It counts the destruction of the redwood and the loss of our natural wonder in chaotic sprawl.  It counts napalm and counts nuclear warheads and armored cars for the police to fight the riots in our cities. It counts Whitman's rifle and Speck's knife, and the television programs which glorify violence in order to sell toys to our children. 

 

Yet the gross national product does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education or the joy of their play.  It does not include the beauty of our poetry or the strength of our marriages, the intelligence of our public debate or the integrity of our public officials.  It measures neither our wit nor our courage, neither our wisdom nor our learning, neither our compassion nor our devotion to our country, it measures everything in short, except that which makes life worthwhile."

 

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

96 Hours to Anarchy



A little known situation is described in the New Economics Foundation's report "96 Hours to Anarchy." With our finely tuned just-in-time food supply system an interruption in the transportation system would result in empty shelves at grocery stores in just four days. A terrorist attack on fuel depots, rising oil prices, or a strike by drivers will have social and political consequences greater than we have ever considered.  


The Rich Do Not Create Jobs

How do the people who receive millions if not billions of dollars as executives personally create jobs? They do not. They give their money to people like George Bush and other unethical, immoral already rich folks such as our congress and president. Raise their taxes and eliminate all tax deductions for people as well as corporations. If you receive a dollar you owe fifteen cents. 

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"Find a priest who understands English and doesn't look like Rasputin."

---Aristotle Onassis


Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Verify Request for Abortion

Prior to performing an abortion it appears reasonable to require visual proof a fetus exists. Doctors who perform abortions upon request just might be likely to pretend they actually performed a procedure.  

Monday, April 02, 2012

Rules vs Regulations Private vs Public

Athletic events have rules which differentiate are thletic events. If not for rules how would the participants know they were playing football or basketball. Rules are necessary they define what one may and may not do and what is considered a rules violation and punishable what what that punishment should be. Rules define what is fair. Without rules games and matches could not be played. The participants would not know what to do.
 
Businesses have the same problem. Rules or as they are known as regulations. Businesses need rules so they will know what they may and what may not do. Regulations define what is fair. 
 
Sports have their rules committees to define the rules. Businesses do not. Government, representatives of The People, sets the rules. Government defines what is fair.