Sunday, January 05, 2014

People believe this crap. Lots of 'em. Scary.....Five Economic Reforms Millennials Should Be Fighting For

This magazine, Rolling Stone, is a powerful voice in "educating" young Americans about politics.
We know the past.
They have no clue.
It didn't work out too well when they called it communism.
Maybe a new name would make it better?
Easier to sell?
A makeover!
I'm thinkin' not 1 in a 100 Millennials could give a cogent description of communism.
After you've cleaned up the vomit, try Washington Monthly's take: 
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2014_01/jesse_myerson_throws_down_five048479.php
Keep the cleaning stuff handy....

Five Economic Reforms Millennials Should Be Fighting For | Politics News | Rolling Stone
Here are a few things we might want to start fighting for, pronto, if we want to grow old in a just, fair society, rather than the economic hellhole our parents have handed us.
1. Guaranteed Work for Everybody
Unemployment blows. The easiest and most direct solution is for the government to guarantee that everyone who wants to contribute productively to society is able to earn a decent living in the public sector. There are millions of people who want to work, and there's tons of work that needs doing – it's a no-brainer. And this idea isn't as radical as it might sound: It's similar to what the federal Works Progress Administration made possible during Roosevelt's New Deal, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.vocally supported a public-sector job guarantee in the 1960s.
A job guarantee that paid a living wage would anchor prices, drive up conditions for workers at megacorporations like Walmart and McDonald's, and target employment for the poor and long-term unemployed – people to whom conventional stimulus money rarely trickles all the way down. The program would automatically expand during private-sector downturns and contract during private-sector upswings, balancing out the business cycle and sending people from job to job, rather than job to unemployment, when times got tough.
Some economists have proposed running a job guarantee through the non-profit sector, which would make it even easier to suit the job to the worker. Imagine a world where people could contribute the skills that inspire them – teaching, tutoring, urban farming, cleaning up the environment, painting murals – rather than telemarketing or whatever other stupid tasks bosses need done to supplement their millions. Sounds nice, doesn't it?
2. Social Security for All
But let's think even bigger. Because as much as unemployment blows, so do jobs. What if people didn't have to work to survive? Enter the jaw-droppingly simple idea of a universal basic income, in which the government would just add a sum sufficient for subsistence to everyone's bank account every month. A proposal along these lines has been gaining traction in Switzerland, and it's starting to get a lot of attention here, too.
We live in the age of 3D printers and self-replicating robots. Actual human workers are increasingly surplus to requirement – that's one major reason why we have such a big unemployment problem. A universal basic income would address this epidemic at the root and provide everyone, in the words of Duke professor Kathi Weeks, "time to cultivate new needs for pleasures, activities, senses, passions, affects, and socialities that exceed the options of working and saving, producing and accumulating."
Put another way: A universal basic income, combined with a job guarantee and other social programs, could make participation in the labor force truly voluntary, thereby enabling people to get a life.
3. Take Back The Land
Ever noticed how much landlords blow? They don't really do anything to earn their money. They just claim ownership of buildings and charge people who actually work for a living the majority of our incomes for the privilege of staying in boxes that these owners often didn't build and rarely if ever improve. In a few years, my landlord will probably sell my building to another landlord and make off with the appreciated value of the land s/he also claims to own – which won't even get taxed, as long as s/he ploughs it right back into more real estate.
Think about how stupid that is. The value of the land has nothing to do with my idle, remote landlord; it reflects the nearby parks and subways and shops, which I have access to thanks to the community and the public. So why don't the community and the public derive the value and put it toward uses that benefit everyone? Because capitalism, is why.
The most mainstream way of flipping the script is a simple land-value tax. By targeting wealthy real estate owners and their free rides, we can fight inequality and poverty directly, make disastrous asset price bubbles impossible and curb Wall Street's hideous bloat. There are cooler ideas out there, too: Municipalities themselves can be big-time landowners, and groups can even create large-scale community land trusts so that the land is held in common. In any case, we have to stop letting rich people pretend they privately own what nature provided everyone.
4. Make Everything Owned by Everybody
Hoarders blow. Take, for instance, the infamous one percent, whose ownership of the capital stock of this country leads to such horrific inequality. "Capital stock" refers to two things here: the buildings and equipment that workers use to produce goods and services, and the stocks and bonds that represent ownership over the former. The top 10 percent's ownership of the means of production is represented by the fact that they control 80 percent of all financial assets.
This detachment means that there's a way easier way to collectivize wealth ownership than having to stage uprisings that seize the actual airplanes and warehouses and whatnot: Just buy up their stocks and bonds. When the government does that, it's called a sovereign wealth fund. Think of it like a big investment fund that buys up assets from the private sector and pays dividends to all permanent U.S. residents in the form of a universal basic incomeAlaska actually already has a fund like this in place. If it's good enough for Levi Johnston, it's good enough for you.
5. A Public Bank in Every State
You know what else really blows? Wall Street. The whole point of a finance sector is supposed to be collecting the surplus that the whole economy has worked to produce, and channeling that surplus wealth toward its most socially valuable uses. It is difficult to overstate how completely awful our finance sector has been at accomplishing that basic goal. Let's try to change that by allowing state governments into the banking game.
There is only one state that currently has a public option for banking: North Dakota. When North Dakotans pay state taxes, the money gets deposited in the state's bank, which in turn offers cheap loans to farmers, students and businesses. The Bank of North Dakota doesn't make seedy, destined-to-default loans, slice them up inscrutably and sell them on a secondary market. It doesn't play around with incomprehensible derivatives and allow its executives to extract billions of dollars. It just makes loans and works with debtors to pay them off. Sounds nice, doesn't it?
If that idea – or any of the others described in this piece – sounds good to you, there's a bitter political struggle to be waged. Let's get to work.

Tax cuts are nice.... but our roads are a disaster! Fix 'em!! ---------------------------GOP lawmakers, anticipating budget surplus, call for state income tax cut

Tryin' to placate fiscal conservatives the WRONG way.
Didn't the Gov. tell us, just a few months ago, that Michigan was too broke to fix the roads and we needed a NEW TAX or pot holes would devour us all?
GOP lawmakers, anticipating budget surplus, call for state income tax cut | Crain's Detroit Business:

Anticipating a sizable budget surplus, Republican lawmakers want to enact a broad-based tax cut for residents this election year — most likely a reduction in Michigan's income tax.

While talks continue and no deal is imminent, the top tax writer in the GOP-led Senate said he soon will propose cutting the personal income tax rate from 4.25 percent to 3.9 percent over four years, which would return the levy to where it was in 2007.
Republicans who control the House also hope to pass an income tax reduction.

Is this a trend we want to expand?------Al Jazeera America Among Top 10 Google News Sources in 2013

Al Jazeera America Among Top 10 Google News Sources in 2013 | CNS News:
 "Al Jazeera America made the 10 top list of Google news sources for 2013, despite only being on the air for four months.
Meanwhile, Fox News was the second most searched news source."

Well, they never seemed to like "live" babies anyway------New Obamacare glitch

"Editorial: New Obamacare glitch | Boston Herald:

Another day, another Obamacare “glitch” destined to make life unbearable even for those who have been able to sign up.
...The Associated Press reported yesterday — and the White House confirmed — that the HealthCare.gov website can’t handle baby updates — or any other change in status for that matter. 
Marriage, divorce, change of address or a new job, even a death in the family, all of which would need to be reported — in part because those changes can affect eligibility for subsidized coverage — can’t be reported because the website is currently incapable of accepting the information.

That feature will be “available later” is all the system says about this latest lapse
How much later is anyone’s guess. Apparently the techies assigned to add that feature to HealthCare.gov were reassigned to deal with bigger issues — like getting people signed up in the first place.

WeMOG

JANUARY 2014 LECTURES AND CULTERAL ARTS

January 8 -10, 13-17, 20-24, 27- 28
12:30 PM to 1:30 PM EST

"Live Feed" locations:
Whitehall Library at 3900 White Lake Drive
Beardsley Theater in Muskegon at 327 W Western Ave.
2nd Christian Reformed Church in Grand Haven at 2021 Sheldon Road

This series of presentations has a very wide variety of topics and interests,
a nice way to get in out of the cold and feed your brain at the same time!

For more information and the lecture schedule go to : calvin.edu/January/2014


History for January 5 -Superman, Super Men, Super horse, Super "Doh" deaths

History for January 5 - On-This-Day.com   

Late entry-
Silent Cal passes away-1933



100th birth anniversary of actor George Reeves (1914-59).











Birth anniversary of American naval officer Stephen Decatur (1779-1820).

George Washington Carver: death anniversary (1943) 


Happy Birthday! Robert Duvall

1896 - It was reported by The Austrian newspaper that Wilhelm Roentgen had discovered the type of radiation that became known as X-rays.


1961 - "Mr. Ed" debuted. The show would run for six years.



1996 - Yahya Ayyash, a member of the Hamas in Israel, is killed by a booby-trapped cellular phone.



1998 - U.S. Representative Sonny Bono died in skiing accident.



2002 - A 15 year-old student pilot, Charles Bishop, crashed a small plane into a building in Tampa, FL. Bishop was about to begin a flying lesson when he took off without permission and without an instructor.

Saturday, January 04, 2014

We give them the power to "RULE". Why?-----------------Feds list 141 new regulations in only three days

Feds list 141 new regulations in only three days | The Daily Caller:
"It’s a new year and you know what that means — new regulations.
The Obama administration has wasted no time in writing them.

The website Regulations.gov lists 141 regulations that have been posted by federal agencies in the last three days alone. 
Of these regulations, 119 are “rulemaking,” meaning they establish a new rule.
Twenty-three are “non-rulemaking,” meaning the regulations does not establish a new rule.

The largest group of regulations have to do with energy and environmental issues, many of them issued by the Environmental Protection Agency.
One new EPA regulation is an amendment to a rule on hazardous emissions from lead smelters."

RINO vs Conservative---Is Rep. Justin Amash’s challenger doomed?

ellisLOTFI: Is Rep. Justin Amash’s challenger doomed? | Ben Swann Truth In Media:
In a recent interview with the Weekly Standard, Brian Ellis, who is GOP Rep. Justin Amash’s primary challenger, provided a statement that should put the final nail in the coffin of his own campaign.
Ellis told the Weekly Standard that Amash should stop voting against bills because he thinks they violate the Constitution. “If something is unconstitutional, we have a court system that looks at that,” Ellis said.
Ellis’ statement needs to be dissected in order to understand the strain of big-government neoconservativism he personifies.
First, it should be noted that the oath of office demands that federal representatives are obedient to the Constitution itself, and not to the Court.
By Ellis’ logic, African-Americans are property and not humans. Why? The Supreme Court said so in Dred Scott v. Sandford.
By Ellis’ logic, the federal government can force you into the insurance market. What will happen if you refuse to comply? You will be forced to pay a “fine.” Why? The Supreme Court said so in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius.
By Ellis’ logic, a farmer can’t grow wheat for himself to feed his family and his animals during times of economic hardship. Why? The Supreme Court said so in Wickard v. Filburn.
By Ellis’ logic, the federal government can take all police powers away from the states. Why? The Supreme Court said so in Champion v. Ames.
By Ellis’ logic, the federal government can control essentially every ditch of rainwater, machine and employee, regardless of lines of commerce. Why? The Supreme Court said so in United States v. Darby.

These are truly bad people---Obama administration banned Christmas cards for veterans

Obama administration banned Christmas cards for veterans | The Daily Caller:
"The Obama administration’s Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) prohibited veterans from hearing Christmas carols or receiving gifts wrapped in Christmas-themed wrapping paper, prompting outrage from a congressional committee.
VA officials in Iowa City, Iowa told representatives of the American Legion that they could not hand out gifts to veterans wrapped in wrapping paper that featured the term “Merry Christmas.”
Additionally, the VA Medical Center in Augusta, Georgia — which treats veterans — banned Christmas carolers from singing Christmas songs with religious references in public areas."

How The Obamacare Rollout Is Really Being Experienced

How The Obamacare Rollout Is Really Being Experienced | Zero Hedge:
"As the New Year brings the actual implementation of Obamacare, it appears in reality things are not as great as many were promised.
A recent Gallup survey found that only 7% called their Obamacare experience "very positive" with a stunning 29% seeing it "very negative."
But as The Daily Mail found, from Northern Virginia hospitals turning away sick people because they can't determine whether their Obamacare insurance plans are in effect to high deductibles and long waits for authorizations; as many as one-third of the administration's claimed 2.1 million enrollees remain unsure of their coverage. 
The 'lie of the year' in 2013 may be even bigger in 2014."

Antarctic ice shelf melt 'lowest EVER recorded, global warming is NOT eroding it'

Antarctic ice shelf melt 'lowest EVER recorded, global warming is NOT eroding it' • The Register:
"Scientists at the British Antarctic Survey say that the melting of the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf in Antarctica has suddenly slowed right down in the last few years, confirming earlier research which suggested that the shelf's melt does not result from human-driven global warming.

The Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica and its associated sea ice shelf is closely watched: this is because unlike most of the sea ice around the austral continent, its melt rate has seemed to be accelerating quickly since scientists first began seriously studying it in the 1990s."

Until we realize it's not GOP vs Dem, we're doomed. It's Government vs The People----Judicial Watch Announces List of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians” for 2013

Judicial Watch Announces List of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians” for 2013 | Judicial Watch:
Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-GA):

Sen. Saxby Chambliss makes the “Ten Worst” list for what he actually did in 2012, but which was finally exposed in 2013. Just as with House Speaker Boehner, Chambliss’s misdeeds were revealed in Peter Schweizer’s book Extortion: How Politicians Extract Your Money, Buy Votes, and Line Their Own Pockets. In fact, Chambliss is highlighted as one of the key abusers who used leadership PAC loopholes to convert campaign cash into lavish lifestyle upgrades for themselves and their family members.
As the New York Times reported:
The book details the extravagant expenses of Senator Saxby Chambliss, Republican of Georgia, for instance, whose leadership PAC spent $10,000 on golf at Pebble Beach, nearly $27,000 at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, and $107,752 at the exclusive Breakers resort in Palm Beach, Fla. The amount Mr. Chambliss spent at the Breakers in the 2012 election cycle, the book reports, is three times what the senator gave to the National Republican Senatorial Committee during the same period.
When Chambliss’s campaign was asked about the flagrantly lavish spending, they responded that all spending was reported according to the law. Though it may be legal, it is a clear abuse. And one has to wonder if the hardworking Georgians who sacrificed their scarce funds to support Chambliss’ re-election would be comfortable knowing their campaign contributions were used to support the “lifestyles of the rich and famous.”

Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today released its 2013 list of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians.” The list, in alphabetical order, includes:

Judge Rules Constitution Free Zones 100 Miles Inside Borders are OK

ConstitutionFreeJudge Rules Constitution Free Zones 100 Miles Inside Borders are OK - Freedom Outpost | Freedom Outpost:
"While everyone was busy celebrating the New Year last evening with parties, revelry and resolution-making, “a US federal judge reaffirmed the Obama administration policy granting officials the authority to search American’s laptops, citing a controversial premise that makes citizens within 100 miles of the border eligible for a police check.”"

The world needs to think very carefully about how to deal with Kim Jong-un

The world needs to think very carefully about how to deal with Kim Jong-un – Telegraph Blogs
Kim Jong-un, the North Korean Dictator, is obviously insane. First heallegedly had his ex-girlfriend executed by machine gun.
Now it is being reported that he ordered his uncle to be torn apart by savage dogs.
Up until now the conventional opinion about Kim Jong-un has been that he falls into the prototype of demented Marxist despots.
I don't think this fully accounts for his character.
To understand Kim Jong-un, one must read Suetonius's The Twelve Caesars. Kim is comparable to a figure such as Caligula or Nero, both of whom were driven insane by absolute power. Eventually they were killed, but not before they had wreaked terrible havoc.
This is why I believe that the world should be profoundly concerned by Kim Jong-un's behavior. In his televised New Year address on wednesday, he said: 
"Should another war break out on this land, it will result in a deadly nuclear catastrophe and the United States can never be safe.
This sounds to me very much like the threat of a preemptive nuclear strike.
I think we need to take this threat very seriously.
Would Nero or Caligula have hesitated a moment before ordering nuclear destruction?
I tend to think not.
The world needs to ponder very carefully what to do about Kim Jong-un.

Protect yourself and your family with knowledge-----Researchers reveal that millions of ‘secure’ Kwikset smartkey locks can be opened with simple tools

Researchers reveal that millions of ‘secure’ Kwikset smartkey locks can be opened with simple tools | End the Lie – Independent News:
"If you are one of the millions of people who have Kiwkset smartkey locks on your home, it’s time to seriously consider changing those out for something a bit more secure.

Despite the security claims made about the smartkey locks, researchers demonstrated the ability to bypass the locks with “a screwdriver and a paper clip” and will present the technique at the DefCon hacker conference today."

Free enterprise=Compassion -----------------Chart of the greatest and most remarkable achievement in human history, and one you probably never heard about

Chart of the greatest and most remarkable achievement in human history, and one you probably never heard about | AEIdeas:
It turns out that between 1970 and 2010 the worst poverty in the world – people who live on one dollar a day or less – that has decreased by 80 percent (see chart above). You never hear about that.
It’s the greatest achievement in human history, and you never hear about it.
wordpoverty280 percent of the world’s worst poverty has been eradicated in less than 40 years. 
That has never, ever happened before.
So what did that? What accounts for that?
 United Nations? 
US foreign aid? 
The International Monetary Fund? Central planning? 
No.
It was globalization, free trade, the boom in international entrepreneurship. 
In short, it was the free enterprise system, American style, which is our gift to the world.
I will state, assert and defend the statement that if you love the poor, if you are a good Samaritan, you must stand for the free enterprise system, and you must defend it, not just for ourselves but for people around the world. It is the best anti-poverty measure ever invented.

We have a president embracing America's defeat----- Al-Qaeda force captures Fallujah amid rise in violence in Iraq

Al-Qaeda force captures Fallujah amid rise in violence in Iraq - The Washington Post:


BEIRUT — A rejuvenated al-Qaeda force asserted control over the western Iraqi town of Fallujah on Friday, raising its flag over government buildings and declaring an Islamic state in one of the most crucial areas that U.S. troops fought to pacify before withdrawing from Iraq two years ago.
The capture of Fallujah came amid an explosion of violence across the western desert province of Anbar in which local tribes, the Iraqi security forces and al-Qaeda militants have been fighting one another for days in a confusingly chaotic three- way war.
Elsewhere province, local tribal militias claimed they were gaining ground against the al-Qaeda militants who surged into urban areas from their desert strongholds earlier this week after clashes erupted between local residents and the Iraqi security forces.
But in Fallujah, where Marines fought the bloodiest battle of the Iraq war in 2004, the militants appeared to have the upper hand, underscoring the extent to which the Iraqi security forces have struggled to sustain the gains made by U.S. troops before they withdrew in December 2011.


Think twice before "investing" time and money in kollege-----Peter Thiel’s Graph of the Year

Peter Thiel’s Graph of the Year: "Wonkblog
 For 2013, we asked some of the year's most interesting, important and influential thinkers to name their favorite graph of the year — and why they chose it. Here's Peter Thiel's."
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"Knowledge may be priceless, but a higher education is clearly not. 
University administrators keep hiking tuition, the wages of graduates keep falling, and a whole generation of Americans is struggling under the crushing burden of debt as they postpone their dreams for a tomorrow that may never come."

15 Fast Food FAILS!!

Life Clock-How long you got?

Life Clock:

History for January 4 - Perihelion, Brilliant and Caring, a whole bunch of "How'd that work out for ya?"

History for January 4 - On-This-Day.com:

Earth at perihelion—that point in its orbit when it is closest to the sun (about 91,400,000 miles).



Birth anniversary of physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727).










Birth anniversary of Louis Braille (1809-52)














1884 - The socialist Fabian Society was founded in London.














1951 - During the Korean conflict, North Korean and Communist Chinese forces captured the city of Seoul.











1965 - In his State of the Union address, U.S. President Johnson proclaimed the building of the "Great Society."


1974 - U.S. President Nixon refused to hand over tape recordings and documents subpoenaed by the Senate Watergate Committee.











1999 - Former professional wrestler Jesse Ventura was sworn in as Minnesota's 37th governor.







2006 - Nancy Pelosi became Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. She was the first woman to hold the position.








Friday, January 03, 2014

Amazing American. Amazing life.--------WWII Veteran Aviator Bill Overstreet and His P-51 Mustang, "Berlin Express"

Extraordinary artwork depicting one of Bill Overstreet's most dramatic aerial victories, by Len Krenzler of Action Art  (Image Credit: Len Krenzler / Action Art )Bill passed away Dec. 29, 2013
He was 92.
WWII Veteran Aviator Bill Overstreet and His P-51 Mustang, "Berlin Express"
Bill relates, “Not long after (the March 6th Mission), I had a freak accident. 
I think it was a mission to southern France. 
While over enemy territory, a burst of flak cut my oxygen line. 
Since I was at about 25,000 feet, I soon passed out. 
The next thing I knew, I was in a spin, engine dead since the fuel tank it was set on was dry. 
Somehow, I recovered from the spin, changed fuel setting, got the engine started, and dodged the trees that were in front of me. 
Then, I looked at my watch. 
Ninety minutes were not in my memory. 
I had no idea where I was, but remembered where I had been headed so I reversed it. 
I was able to find the coast of France and headed for Leiston. 
By this time, I was low on fuel, so I landed at the Fourth Group base.  – Lowell Thomas on radio, newspapers and TIME magazine.

Now they tell us.

Great Moments in Border Control

Great Moments in Border Control | Cato @ Liberty:
"One reader recalled the travel woes of distinguished Polish pianist Kristian Zimerman, as recounted by the L.A. Times:
Zimerman has had problems in the United States in recent years.
He travels with his own Steinway piano, which he has altered himself. 
But shortly after 9/11, the instrument was confiscated at JFK Airport when he landed in New York to give a recital at Carnegie Hall.
Thinking the glue smelled funny, the TSA decided to take no chances and destroyed the instrument.  
Yes, by all means, let’s put federal agencies in charge of as many aspects of our lives as possible."

WeMOG-Kayak training!

For anyone interested in practicing with their kayak in a swimming pool, or learning to roll their kayak,  I will be supervising pool sessions and providing instruction in Grandville this winter. 
The next sessions are January 18 and 25 from 3 - 5 p.m.

The cost is $15 the first time, and $10 each time after that.
You can read about more details at this website: http://www.wmcka.org/events.php
Call me if you have any questions. (231) 893-6905
I have extra equipment if you don't have enough, or don't have the right type.
Roger Starring