08 December 2010

fitful wanderings from the web

SPACE EXPLORATION:
A new private / public sector collaborative effort, Space-X, may keep space exploration going.
     That's corporate ingenuity and taxpayer funded collaboration FWIW. I don't have a problem with this, actually, excepts the beneficiaries probably won't be the funding sources ...that would be us.

<--IMAGE SOURCE: Space-Xlaunching from Cape Canaveral in Florida. Photo by Alan Walters for Universe Today

POT WARS:
Living up to the growing reputation of "Republican Lite", representatives from the Obama Administration's Department of Justice are now warning that the DOJ may go after medicinal marijuana growers and distributors in Oakland, California.
TAX CUT CONSIDERATIONS:
The Nation weighs in with an article that reviews whether or not the "tax cut for rich/unemployment benefits" move was a sell-out of the 95% of Americans who are NOT millionaires.
     Me, I remain unconvinced.

deceptions - discover the spy in your midst

How to Spot an Infiltrator. Posted on Davey D's Hip Hop Corner.

1- They bring confusion and chaos with them. Everytime they come around, it’s drama.
2- They keep discussions and productivity at a stalemate. They’d rather keep debating than engaging the community you’re supposed to serve.
3- They focus on impertinent theoretical points of contention as serious sources of conflict. It’s never about the people or the work. It’s always about some ideas, structures, philosophy, or abstract concept.
4- They create/increase tribalism and intensify pre-existing organizational dissatisfaction.
5- They don’t have reputable sources or references for where they come from.
6- Many have short bursts of vigorous activity, not long histories of continuous (documented/verifiable) growth and development. They come in, make a mess, then disappear.
7- Others claim long histories, even claiming “birthrights” of some sort, as a means to establish authority. Yet these claims rarely hold up under further investigation.
8- They have ambiguous sources of income.
9- They came from prison or worked in the military or law enforcement in the past (or the present, if u dig deep enough). They may be working in exchange for reduced time/plea agreement/special assignment.
10- They turn around all questions about them into attacks on the questioner. They create scapegoats, red herrings, and target people who may be onto them.
11- They build alliances with weak-minded dissatisfied people through shared vices, financial generosity, or a sense of solidarity.
12- They also “give” as a means of establishing authority and legitimacy.
13- These people don’t tend to be primary sources either.
14- They act like zealots but aren’t zealous about social change.
15- They want power and control, but demonstrate no ability to use this power or control for the good of others.
16- They are masters of manipulation, but never teach others how to manipulate the system.

IMAGE SOURCE: Still photo from the film The Molly McGuires. Found on the MUBI, an online cinema website.
     Deception and fear mongering by provocateurs among the working poor has a long history. The Molly MacGuires were a part of that history.
     The Molly Maguires were members of a secret organization. Many historians believe the "Mollies" were present in the anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania in the United States from approximately the time of the American Civil War until a series of sensational arrests and trials in the years 1876−1878. Evidence that the Molly Maguires were responsible for coalfield crimes, and kidnapping in the U.S. rests largely upon allegations of one powerful industrialist, and the testimony of one Pinkerton detective. Fellow prisoners also testified against the alleged Molly MacGuires, but some believe these witnesses may have been coerced or bribed.
     It is entirely possible that the leaders of the Molly McGuires were agent provocateurs paid by coal company industrialists to create terror and confusion; providing the coal company owners an excuse to attack hard working miners who were trying to organize into unions to get fair wages, safer working conditions and freedom from oppression and isolation forced upon them by the mining companies.

07 December 2010

original work - Heat Grate collages

     When we turned on the forced air heat this autumn, we discovered that one or more of the cats had been using two of the ducts as urinals. Phew! Few things more olfactorily noxious that concentrated dried cat piss. Even after attempting to clean the ducts the smell has etched its way into the galvanized sheet metal [don't you just love the power of ionization?] We had to actually replace part of the duct-work.

     So the solution we came up with was to create floor collages to cover the ducts but still allow the heat to rise from them. The objects are different heights, angles and positions from one another, so none of cats are comfortable climbing on top. we also made judicious use of mothballs, which the cats finds offensive to the smell. They also make our house have a stereotypical "old lady" smell.
     But the floor collages seem to be doing the trick. Not only do the cats refuse to climb up on them, one of the cats - Jake - seemed positively spooked when he first saw them. Time will tell. I certainly hope they work.
     I wouldn't want to have to get Archibald "Harry" Tuttle to repair the ducts, that's for sure.

This day in history - Pearl Harbor

     "We have nothing to fear but fear itself!"
Franklin Delano Roosevelt

     We could certainly benefit from the leadership of FDR right now, what with the military and ideological Class warfare that currently engulfs us. But I suppose we'll have to make do with what we have.
     The bombing of Pearl Harbor certainly was a major wake-up call for Americans - comfortable in their relative physical isolation from the rest of the world's conflagrations at that time.
     How different from today, when our nation is enmeshed with the rest of the world, and the power elites essentially collude to keep the vast majority of humanity down and subjugated, benefiting the powerful at the expense of the rest of us. We have nothing to fear but fear itself? A start point, to be certain; but don't expect those in power to lead in overcoming those fears. We'll have to do it ourselves.

IMAGE SOURCE: Sailors in a motor launch rescue a survivor from the water alongside the sunken USS West Virginia (BB-48) during or shortly after the Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor Naval History and Heritage

living with cancer - update

My friend has made it through radiation and chemo treatments. The docs at the VA are getting ready to send him home. Since it is still difficult to eat anything but soft mushy foods [and bland tasting things, at that] he is still "eating" with a j-tube, a plastic feeder inserted into the stomach. Eventually, when removed it will scar over.
     The prognosis is good, albeit guarded. Survival rates for esophageal cancer are not high - however, they are also not unheard of. What is working in his favor is that the cancer had not spread to other parts of the body [that is, it had not "metastasized"] and - when viewing the area by CT Scan in October, the size of the tumor had shrunken significantly.
     He's also lost weight and strength, so he will have to build back up. That he'll have to do through outpatient treatment.
     Then, toward the end of January, he'll go back for another CT Scan and the docs will discuss whether or not surgery is necessary for removal of any remains of the tumor.
     Understandably, he's nervous about the whole process. For those of you who have been supportive from a distance [i.e. providing prayers and wishes for good karmic energies] your efforts are appreciated. Thank you.

original work - Beach Colors

06 December 2010

social comment

social policy - Economic Treason

The rich commit treason against the body politic. Few in Congress are willing to speak of this. Bernie Sanders is one of the few who is willing to point out the obvious.

Here is a transcript of the speech:

Mr. President, there is a war going on in this country, and I am not referring to the war in Iraq or the war in Afghanistan, I am talking about a war being waged by some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in this country against the working families of the United States of America, against the disappearing and shrinking middle class in our country. The reality is that many of the nation’s billionaires are on the war path. They want more, more, more. Their greed has no end and apparently there is very little concern for our country or for the people of this country if it gets in the way of the accumulation of more and more wealth and more and more power.

Mr. President, in the year 2007, the top 1 percent of all income earners in the United States made 23.5 percent of all income. The top 1 percent made 23.5 percent of all income, more than the entire bottom 50 percent. That’s apparently not enough. The percentage of income going to the top 1 percent nearly tripled since the 1970′s. In the mid 1970′s, the top 1 percent earned about 8 percent of all income. In the 1980′s, that figure jumped to 14 percent. In the late 1990′s, that 1 percent earned about 19 percent, and today, as the middle class collapses, the top 1 percent earn 23.5 percent of all income, more than the bottom 50%.

Today, if you can believe it, the top tenth of 1% earns about 12 cents of every dollar earned in America. We talk about a lot of things on the floor of the Senate, but somehow, we forget to talk about the reality of who is winning in this economy and who is losing, and it is very clear to anyone who spends two minutes studying the issue, that the people on top are doing extraordinary well at the same time as the middle class is collapsing and poverty is increasing.

Mr. President, if you can believe this, many people out there are angry. They are wondering what’s happening to their own income, to their lives, to the lives of their kids. Since between 1980 and 2005 80%–80% of all new income created in this country went to the top 1%–80% of all new income, and that’s why people are wondering and asking “What’s going on in my life? How come I’m working longer hours for lower wages? How come I’m worried about whether my kids will have a good as standard of living as I have? 1980 to 2005, 80% of all income went to the top 1%.”

Today, the Wall Street executives, the crooks on Wall Street whose actions resulted in this severe recession that we are in right now, the people whose actions, illegal actions, reckless actions, have resulted in millions of Americans losing their jobs, their homes, their savings. GUESS WHAT!? After we bailed them out, the CEO’s today are now earning more money then they did before the bailout.

Mr. President, while the middle class of this country collapses and the rich become much richer, the United States now has, by far, the most unequal distribution of income and wealth of any major country on earth. When we were in school, we used to read the textbooks which talked about the “Banana Republics” in Latin America. We used to read the books about countries in which a handful people owned and controlled most of the wealth of those countries. WELL GUESS WHAT!? That is exactly what is happening in the United States today.

Mr. President, the wealthiest people in this country, not all of them by the way, not all of them, there are many wealthy people in this country who understand and are proud to be Americans, who understand that one of the things that’s important is that all of us do well, but there are, on the other hand, many others whose apparently only concern is more and more wealth and more and more power for themselves. And this is an issue, this greed is an issue that we have got to deal with. Now in the midst of all of this growing income and wealth and equality in this country, we are now faced with the issue of what we do with the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003. And if you can believe it, we have people here, many of my Republican colleagues, who tell us, “Oh I am so concerned about our record-breaking deficit. I am terribly concerned about a 13.7 trillion dollar national debt, terribly concerned about the debt that we are going to be leaving to our kids and our grandchildren, but wait a minute, it’s very important that we give over a ten-year period 700 billion dollars in tax breaks to the top 2%. Oh yeah we’re concerned about the deficit but we are more concerned that millionaires, people that earn at least a million dollars a year or more, get on average $100,000 a year in tax breaks.” So you got a 13.7 trillion dollar national debt growing, you got growing income inequality, top 1% earning more income than the bottom 50%, but the highest priority of many of my Republican colleagues is to make sure that millionaires and billionaires get more tax breaks. I think that is absurd. But it is not only income tax rates that we are dealing with, it is the estate tax as well. And let’s be clear. Some of my friends want to eliminate completely the estate tax which has been in existence in this country since 1916. Let us be clear that every nickel of benefit, all of those benefits will go to the top three tenths of 1%. And if we did as some of my friends would like, eliminate the estate tax completely, it would cost us a trillion dollars in revenue over a ten year period, all of the benefits going to the top three tenths of 1%. So I am sure, in a little while, my friends are going to come down to the plaza, “We’re very concerned about the deficit, we’re very concerned about the national debt, but you know what we are more concerned about, giving huge tax breaks to the wealthiest people in this country.”

But Mr. President, the tax issue is just one part of what some of our wealthy friends want to see happen in this country. The reality is that many of these folks want to bring the United States back to where we were in the 1920′s. And they want to do their best to eliminate all traces of social legislation which working families fought tooth and nail to develop, to bring a modicum of stability and security to their lives.

There are people out there, not all, but there are some who want to privatize or completely eliminate Social Security. They want to privatize or cut back substantially on Medicare. Yeah, if you are 75 years of age and you have no money, good luck to you getting your health insurance at an affordable cost from a private insurance company . I am just sure there are all kinds of private insurance companies out there just delighted to take care of low income seniors who are struggling with cancer or another disease.

Mr. President, furthermore, there are corporate leaders out there and many members of Congress, who not only want to continue, they want to expand our disastrous trade policies. My wife and I went shopping the other day, started our Christmas shopping, and we looked and we looked and virtually every product that was out there in the store, consumer products, was China, China , and China. We seem to be a country in which we have a 51th state named china which is producing virtually all of the products that we as Americans consume. Our trade policy has resulted in the loss of millions of good paying jobs as large corporations and CEOs have said, “Why do I want to reinvest in America when I can go to countries where people are paid 50 cents, 75 cents an hour? That’s what I’m going to do. The heck with the working people of this country.” So not only are we saddled with this disastrous trade policy, there are people that actually want to expand it.

Now one of the things that we are going to see going on is that while we struggle with a record breaking deficit and a large national debt caused by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, caused by tax breaks for the wealthy, caused by an unpaid for medicare part D prescription drug program, caused by the wall-street bailout, driving up the deficit, driving up the national debt, then some people can say, “Oh my goodness, we got all of those expenses, then we got to give tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires, but we want to balance the budget. Ghee, how are we going to do that?” Well obviously we know how they are going to do that. We’re going to cut back on healthcare, we’re going to cut back on education, we’re going to cut back on childcare, we’re going to cut back on pelt programs. We just don’t have enough money for working families and their needs. We’re going to cut back on food stamps, we surly are not going to expand unemployment compensation. We got a higher priority, Mr. President, we have got to, got to, got to, give tax breaks to billionaires. That’s what this whole place is about isn’t it? They fund the campaigns the get what’s to them.

Mr. President, amazing enough we have our friends on wall-street, the CEO’s of the large financial institutions, they want to rescind or slow down many of the provisions, the very modist provisions in the financial reform bill. I voted for the financial reform bill but I will tell you clearly it did not go nearly far enough, but it went to far for our wall-street friends and their lobbyist who are all over here. And for the hundreds of millions of dollars that wall-street spends on this place they want to rescind/ slow down some of the reforms there. These people want to cut back on the powers of the EPA and the department of energy so that exxon mobile can remain the most profitable corporation in world history. While oil and coal companies continue to pollute our air and our water. Last year exxon mobile made 19 billion dollars in profit. GUESS WHAT!? They paid zero in taxes. They got a 156 million dollar refund from the IRS. I guess that’s not good enough, you ought give the oil companies even more tax breaks.

So Mr. President, I think that is where we are. We got to own up to it. There is a war going on. The middle class is struggling for existence and they are taking on some of the most wealthiest, more powerful forces in the world whose greed has no end. And if we don’t begin to stand together and start representing those families there will not be a middle class in this country.

Mr. President, with that I would yield the floor.