Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

DEBT UPDATE! - How Much Money Do You Owe the US Government?

I PUBLISHED THIS POST EARLIER THIS YEAR AND WAS RECENTLY SURPRIZED TO SEE HOW MUCH MORE MONEY EACH OF US OWES THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN LIGHT OF ALL THE RECENT SPENDING WHICH OBAMA SAYS WILL NOT INCREASE OUR TAXES (WHAT A LIAR!)  IF WE DO NOT FIX THIS PROBLEM AND GET THE LIBERALS OUT OF CONTROL OF OUR FINANCES, WE WILL SOON BE IN THE SAME SITUATION AS THE COUNTRY OF GREECE.  AT THE TIME I UPDATED THIS POST THE NATIONAL DEBT FOR EACH PERSON HAD INCREASED TO $41,863.  SEE WHAT IT IS WHEN YOU OPEN THE LINK BELOW.  IT COULD WELL HAVE DOUBLED SINCE THE LITTLE GIRL PUT THE SIGN AROUND HER NECK.
This little girl claims she is in debt to the sum of $38,375. However that number is out of date as it changes continuously. The little girl owes another $403 since she put that sign around her tiny neck. All of us are in increasing debt!

See the link below for one of the greatest items I have found on the internet. It is the United States Debt Clock and is continuously updated to show how much each and every US citizen owes the US government at any time of the day. Just place the cursor on any of the boxes and it will tell you the definition and the source of the current number. If it wasn't so seriously sad, it would be funny to watch the numbers wizzing by.

http://www.usdebtclock.org/

Check out the link above:

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Senate Democrats' Blatant Hypocrisy Unveiled - Damning Evidence and Testimony From Their Own Lips

In 2005 the Democrats had a tantrum when the Republican Majority threatened them with what was termed "The Nuclear Option".  Now that the tables are turned and the Democrats have the majority, the same thing is happening in reverse.....

Only today, these same Democrat Senators seem to have forgotten all the reasons and emotion and claims they presented back then...
 
While all of these video clips (click on link below) are damning, pay special attention to Joe Biden when he states:

"I pray God when the Democrats take back control we don't make the kind of naked power grab you are doing."

http://www.breitbart.tv/obama-dems-in-2005-51-vote-nuclear-option-is-arrogant-power-grab-against-the-founders-intent/

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Distrust of Government Made America Great!

Here is another great message from Walter Williams. I wish every American would read it and that it would take root in their mind and heart.

http://townhall.com/columnists/WalterEWilliams/2009/10/21/american_idea

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Government Enforced Water Conservation Programs Cause Water Mains to Rupture!


What happens when the government imposes forced water conservation on a city with aging water pipes?

You guessed it!

The reduced water demand increases the amount of water in storage tanks and increases the pressure of the water in the water distribution system. And guess what happens then?

Right again!

Water pipes are breaking all over the place!!



This past month in Los Angeles alone, there were at least a half dozen water mains that ruptured causing giant sink holes and flooding. These large pipes deliver thousands of gallons of fresh water per minute. It often takes more than an hour to get the water turned off, as well. One such break recently released more than 90,000 gallons of fresh drinking water before authorities could get it turned off.


And the cost of wasted water is nothing when compared to the property damage and the cost of clean up and repair.

So what is the solution?

Should we stop conserving water so that the water pressure in the pipes goes down?

Can we afford to repair all the city's water pipes?

Stay tuned for the next chapter in the continuing saga as California conserves water to protect the Sacramento Delta Smelt fish.
.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

City of Thousand Oaks Misplaces Highway Bridge


"How could the City of Thousand Oaks lose a million dollar bridge?" you might ask. Well they didn't actually lose it...they just built it in the wrong location. Anyone who has driven over the new bridge knows what I am talking about. For some reason the city built the new bridge about 20 feet north of its intended location. Maybe it was a surveying error. Maybe it was a math error. Maybe the engineer got his plans mixed up. Whatever the reason, after the bridge was completed, the entrance and exit roads had to be modified so that they crossed the bridge. This requires drivers to make a number of "S" turns on the bridge approach as well as when they leave the bridge. And if you cross over the bridge at the posted speed limit you better have driving gloves and a good set of radial tires.

The first photo below is taken as you approach the bridge from the East, heading West towards Lake Sherwood. You can see the bridge off to the right in the photo and in the center of the photo you can see the old road heading off in the distance. As you approach the bridge you must make a hard right turn to enter the bridge and a hard left turn as you exit. In addition, you must pass a right turn only lane which requires an additional left turn as you approach the bridge.

















Driving from the West, heading East across the bridge is even more exciting, as shown below. Coming from the Lake Sherwood area you follow a gradual left curve down a hill. At the bottom of the hill you must immediately turn to the right to cross an old narrow bridge (foreground), and then jog to the left to cross the new bridge. Upon exiting the new bridge, you must turn right to get back to the original road and then left to straighten out and proceed down the highway.

In the photo below, the bicyclist is heading in the direction where the old bridge use to be located. If they had built the new bridge where the old bridge used to be, the biker would be able to travel in a straight line across the bridge and join the old road that you can see off in the distance on the other side of the bridge.

















Being the civic minded person that I am, I recently contacted the City of Thousand Oaks to discuss the error. The city engineer to whom I spoke was totally unaware of the mistake, and in fact he treated me with great contempt for making such an accusation. I had him get on his computer and look up Google Maps where we zoomed in on the bridge. When he saw the degree of the error his jaw dropped. Together we estimated that the bridge is located about 20 feet to the North of the correct location. In the aerial photo referenced below you can see the white concrete bridge in the center of the photo. It is clear to see that for some reason, the City of Thousand Oaks misplaced their $1M bridge by about half of its width.

Friday, September 4, 2009

"The Trees Are Not Indigenous"

Several years ago as a Scoutmaster, I took a small group of young boys on a camping trip. We drove to a location that I had visited myself decades earlier, as a young Boy Scout. I remembered the mountains and the stream that wondered through the camp, surrounded by large towering pine trees. These were wonderful memories and I was excited to have the scouts form similar memories of their own.

When we arrived at the camp I barely recognized it. ALL the huge pine trees had been cut down and replaced with tiny scrub oaks protected from the hungry deer and rabbits by chicken wire cages. The campsite had changed from a cool, shady retreat with the sound of quiet breezes rustling through the pine trees, into a veritable desert, wasteland.

When the camp ranger came to collect our fees, I ask her what had happened to all the trees. Her calm, environmental response sent chills down my back...

"We cut them down because they were not indigenous," she stated.

"What do you mean, 'not indigenous'?" I responded.

"Pine Trees are not indigenous to this area," she replied, as she tried to straighten out the folded dollar bills I had handed her. "That is why we planted those Oak Trees. They ARE indigenous." She explained to me.

"Those trees must have been over a 100 years old!" I emphasized. "Some of these stumps around here are over two feet in diameter!"

She was obviously not impressed with my sincerity as she handed me a receipt and put the money into her pocket. Then she calmly responded, "Or even older," and then walked back to her truck.

Later the next day, after I had taken all the boys home, I made a special visit to the local US National Park office in town. I didn't bother to change out of my Boy Scout uniform, as I thought it would make me look more official. After explaining my complaint to the receptionist behind the counter, I was soon greeted by a 60 year old woman who had obviously survived Woodstock as a young hippie. Her long gray hair lay naturally down over her dark wrinkled neck and partially covered her sun-dried lips. She scanned my uniform with her make-up-less eyes and calmly asked me what I wanted.

I related my story to her about the missing trees and expressed my disbelief that the US National Park Service would cut down those old trees. She gave me the same party line that I had heard from the ranger...

"Pine Trees are not indigenous to that area," she repeated to me.

I started to get angry. "Who are YOU to decide what is or is not indigenous?" I asked her. I soon realized that no amount of logic or reason was going to change her mind. Besides, the trees were already gone and nothing I could say was going to change that sad fact. However, since I had lost the agrument, I figured that there was no harm in leaving my mark on her stubborn, environmental brain. As I prepared to leave, I changed the subject...

"I have hiked all over the Santa Monica mountains and they are so beautiful," I said.

She was touched by this comment and responded, "Oh yes, I certainly do agree with you. I have hiked them as well."

I continued, "Once I found sea-shell fossils near the top of those mountains!"

She sensed my enthusiasm and responded, "I know. I have seen them as well. Aren't they wonderful?"

"I would venture that the entire mountain range was once under water," I suggested.

"You are probably correct," she agreed, her dry lips and wrinkled skin trying to form a difficult smile.

"You know," I began, "Instead of planting those tiny scrub oaks, you should probably be planting seaweed or plankton."

Her dry, cracked smile transformed into an angry frown. "This conversation is OVER!" she growled as she walked off.

"Yes it is," I said quietly to myself. "Yes it is."

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

UPS v.s. USPS v.s. FedEx - Don't Ask Obama

The other day Barack Obama was quoted as saying,

"UPS and FedEx are doing just fine. It's the Post Office that's always having problems."

What I believe Obama was trying to say was that a government run health-care system would not hurt private medical insurance. The message that the poor man sent was just the opposite. What a stupid example! When I heard what he said all I could see was standing in long lines at the Post Office and the DMV.

Nobody wants a health-care system that works like the US Post Office.

A second point that Obama failed to make was that if the US Post Office is having such a hard time competing with private companies, why in all the world would he want to create a health-care system that will have the same disadvantage?

President Obama is not doing well right now as he struggles to promote a government run health-care system. He does not appear to know what he is talking about. First he claims that a government run agency has trouble competing with private interprise and then he claims that the governemt run agency will not need to be subsudized by the government. His teleprompters must have malfunctioned in the worst way!

This example shows that Obama simply does not understand how capitalism works. It also shows that he does not understand that all of governemt by definition is subsidized by the taxpayer.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

I Hope I Get The Swine Flu!


Last night my wife held a party in our back yard for the young women in our church. It got a little chilly so she asked me to turn on the patio heater. While I struggled to get the stupid thing lit, I overhead one of the other adult young women leaders mention that she wasn't feeling well and thought she might be coming down with the flu.

"I hope it's the Swine Flu," I interrupted.

"Why is that?" she asked me, surprised that I would wish such a horrible illness upon her.

"Because," I responded, "It's the most mild strain of flu they have ever seen. If its the regular flu you might miss work for at least a week, but if it is the Swine Flu you will be better in the morning."

She stood and looked at me in amazement, obviously astounded by my wisdom and logic.

The other day the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the Flu Alert Status to Level 6, which is Pandemic! They cautioned all of mankind that half of the world's population could be affected by the Swine Flu. I say "So What!" Why make a big fuss about it?

Then one of our newly hired engineers at work came into my office yesterday and we talked about the Swine Flu. I expressed my complete bewilderment at why the WHO would be trying to scare everyone with this dire threat about such a mild strain of flu?

Then it came to me...

Something my wise old Grandmother always told me...

"If you want to know why something is happening, follow the money," she told me.

"There must me big money involved in this Swine Flu scare," I reasoned, "but where and how?"

The young engineer from UC Davis and I struggled to find a financial link to the Swine Flu and then it hit me like a ton of bricks.

It was the same as Global Warming. There are people whose continuing occupation and future employment is dependent upon financial support from donations and government. It is like James Hansen at NASA who continues to bellow that mankind is causing the earth to heat up with cow flatulence and car exhaust. In order for Mr. Hansen to justify funding for his computer hobbies at NASA, he must make the public believe that there is a crisis that only he can model and thus the government must continue to fund his work. If there is no Global Warming crisis, James Hansen and his gigantic computer will be left to predict the daily weather. (Something he hasn't quite perfected yet, I must add."

It is the same with the World Health Organization. They must have a health crisis on their hands to justify their existence or they are out of work! And the more severe the better. Right!?

Thus we MUST have a pandemic, even though the flu is so mild that most people don't miss a day of work or go to a doctor. The WHO mentioned on the news the other day that they may never know how wide-spread this Swine Flu is because they aren't getting accurate data from doctors, because cases are going undiagnosed.

Too bad for the doctors and too bad for the WHO and too bad for the Center for Disease Control.

I just hope that I get the Swine Flu!

Monday, June 15, 2009

No more than 1.6 Gallons Per Flush - A Federal Law?

As we look around us today we see evidence of increasing government involvement and control in our daily lives. The government has taken over the railroads, the banks, and the auto industry. They tell us to wear seat belts and bicycle helmets. They determine how many miles a car should be able to drive on a gallon of gasoline and how much carbon dioxide we can produce. They even dictate the maximum speed we can drive on the highways. The spacing on the bars on baby cribs is defined by law and the government tells us when, where, and if we are allowed to smoke cigarettes. In California the law requires that home heaters and air-conditioners be equipped with special FM receivers to allow the government to control the temperatures in our own homes. Where will it end?

One of the most extraordinary laws that the US Government has imposed on its citizens is the 1992 Energy Policy and Conservation Act. Sounds impressive doesn't it? Some bright congressman had nothing to do one day and so he decided to make a law that would limit the amount of water that you use when you flush your toilet. He threw a dart at the wall and came up with the unique number of 1.6 gallons of water per flush. Now you may think that there is some significance to the number 1.6 gallons per flush and you may be right. In metric units it converts to 6 liters or 6 cubic decimeters. Maybe the congressman wanted us to return to our British roots. On the other hand 1.6 gallons also converts to 370 cubic inches or 0.214 cubic feet. Now there are a couple of significant numbers! Right?

No matter how the congressman came up with the number 1.6 gallons, may never be known, but it became law in the United States in 1992. Since then it has been a federal offense to install a toilet that uses more than 1.6 gallons per flush. The fine for breaking this law is a $2500 fine.

But never fear. If you examine one of these low flush toilets you will discover that the size of the tank has not changed. The new tanks still hold the same amount of water as the pre-1992 versions. The difference is in the flushing mechanism. It is specially designed to allow only 1.6 gallons to drain before the valve closes. The easiest way to keep the valve open longer is to hold the handle down until the tank is empty. There are also ways to modify the valve so that it stays open longer. Keep in mind that if you are risking arrest and a $2500 fine if you are caught using more than 1.6 gallons of water, so be very cautious when doing so.

Or you can simply wait for the tank to refill and flush the toilet again...and again...and again...

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

We Are Fast Approaching Orwell's 1984


In George Orwell's novel 1984 the government took control of everything. I am sure it didn't happen over night, but it was a gradual change that the people accepted bit by bit, until it was too late.

In the progressive state of California a recent change to the building code requires that all new installations of heating and air-conditioning systems in homes have what is called a PCT (Programmable Communicating Thermostat). It enables the government to control the thermostat that regulates the temperature inside your home. If the government thinks you are setting the temperature too warm in the winter, they can adjust it where they think is appropriate for your needs. Likewise, they can adjust the temperature in the summer if they think you don't need it as cool as you think you do. After all, this is the government we are talking about. They are the ones who know who should run the banks and GM and what kinds of cars we need to buy. They really think they know how to run things better than we do.

Lest you think I am making all of this up, I have included a portion of Section 112 of Title 24 which describes the function of the PCT.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SECTION 112 – MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
Certification by Manufacturers. Any space-conditioning equipment listed in this section may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified that the equipment complies with all the applicable requirements of this section. Thermostats6. All unitary heating and/or cooling systems including heat pumps that are not controlled by a central energy management control system (EMCS) shall have a Programmable Communicating Thermostat (PCT) that is certified by the manufacturer to the Energy Commission to meet the requirements of Subsections 112(c)(1) and 112(c)(2) below:
1. Setback Capabilities. All PCTs shall have a clock mechanism that allows the building occupant to program the temperature set points for at least four periods within 24 hours. Thermostats for heat pumps shall meet the requirements of Section 112(b).
2. Communicating Capabilities. All PCTs shall be distributed with a non-removable Radio Data System (RDS) communications device that is compatible with the default statewide DR communications system , which can be used by utilities to send price and emergency signals. PCTs shall be capable of receiving and responding to the signals indicating price and emergency events as follows.
A. Price Events. The PCT shall be shipped with default price-event offsets of +4°F for cooling and -4°F for heating enabled; however, customers shall be able to change the offsets and thermostat settings at any time during price events. Upon receiving a price-event signal, the PCT shall adjust the thermostat setpoint by the number of degrees indicated in the offset for the duration specified in the signal of the price event. The PCT shall also be equipped with the capability to allow customers to define setpoints for heating and cooling in response to price signals as an alternative to temperature-offsetting response, as described in Reference Joint Appendix JA5.
B. Emergency Events. Upon receiving an emergency signal, the PCT shall respond to commands contained in the emergency signal, including changing the setpoint by any number of degrees or to a specific temperature setpoint. The PCT shall not allow customer changes to thermostat settings during emergency events.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/01/who_will_control_your_thermost.html

Friday, May 29, 2009

Big Government Will Always Be Late

My wife and I arrived at the train station a bit early so that we wouldn't be rushed. We had spent a wonderful weekend in San Luis Obispo but were anxious to enjoy the senic train ride home down the coast of California. After unloading our luggage from the shuttle and carrying it inside the depot, I immediately noticed a lack of other passengers.

"Where is everyone?" I asked myself.

When I looked out the door to the train tracks and did not see the train, I knew something was wrong. Going against my male instinct never to ask for help, I approached the desk.

"Where is the train?" I inquired of the man behind the counter. He was wearing a wonderful uniform with a large belt full of different colored tickets and an official Railroad Punch. I could tell he was really busy, because it took him about a minute before he stopped reading the newspaper and looked up at me.

"What's your question?" he asked, keeping his finger on the part of the news story where he had stopped to answer my question..

Now you must understand that I am no stranger to working with government employees. I have worked in the aerospace industry for years and I could tell you dozens of stories about the gross inefficiency of big government. Afterall who else but big government could produce a $1000 toilet seat?

And don't forget the Department of Motor Vehicles. Ever since I learned to drive I hated to go to the DMV. You have to wait in one long line after another just to submit the form to take the written test, then another line to get the test graded, and another line to have your picture taken, and another line to pay your fees, and another line to take the driving test, only to have to wait 90 days to get the actual license in the mail.

Or what about the Federal Passport process? I remember standing at the counter in the Federal Building in Santa Monica, CA, while the government employee spent 5 minutes filling his stapler with fresh staples and mending the hanger for his calendar so that he could mark off the days until he got his next fat paycheck. I didn't dare say anything for fear that my urgent passport application might mysteriously finds its way into the trash bin at his feet.

No, this was not my first encounter with a finely tuned organization, owned and operated by big government.

"Where is the train?" I repeated to the man behind the train counter.

As I expected, he was slow to respond, but finally he said, "It's about six hours late. It should be here about 6 o'clock this evening." He continued, "You see this train originated in Seattle, Washington, and a lot can go wrong between here and Seattle."

"There goes our senic ride up the coast," I mumbled to my wife when I returned to the hard wooden bench where she was sitting. "It will be nearly dark by then," I explained to her.

My wife and I kept busy during the long wait, taking pictures, reading magazines and visiting with fellow passengers. Many had arrived to find out that the train was even later than they had been told. I met a wonderful family from North Platte, Nebraska, who were enjoying a month long family vacation traveling by train across the country. The father explained how relaxing it was to sit back and look out the windows without a care in the world.

"There is only one problem, that you MUST overcome," he warned me. "You must forget about following any kind of schedule or time table. The trains are NEVER on time."

"You don't need to tell me about that," I responded. "We've been sitting here for over five hours waiting for our train."

When I looked at my inexpensive Timex watch, it was nearly 6 o'clock. A quick glance out the window to the empty railroad track prepared me what I knew was inevitable. There must be another delay. I approached the counter to find out.

"It's a long way from Seattle," he told me again. "They had some problems at the last station and were delayed on a siding up the track. They should be here shortly."

About an hour later, we heard a garbled announcement over the ancient public address system. The train was approaching. We drug our luggage out to the platform and I pulled out my camera to record the arrival.

As we loaded our luggage onto the train. I thought to myself....

How will it be when the US health care system is run with the same efficiency and competence as Amtrak? I have been to the UK and I know first hand that going to a doctor in England is no different that visiting a veterinarian in the US, except that they mop the floors more often in the US.

And what will it be like to have the US government produce our automobiles at the new Government Motors? It could very well turn into the situation like they had in Germany before WWII when Hitler ordered the design and manufacture of the Volkswagen ("The People's Car"). If it hadn't been for funding from the Third Reich and mandatory payroll deductions, nobody would ever have owned one.

One thing I know for sure, whatever happens in the US with healthcare, banking, and the automobile industry, our experience with Amtrak is typical of what we can expect.

Pay your taxes and enjoy the ride....Too bad it is six hours late!