Wednesday, September 30, 2009

And shipping grinds to a halt.

A crystal ball into the next half year or more - shippers are simply anchoring their ships, not a real good sign.

Revealed: The ghost fleet of the recession anchored just east of Singapore

 

By Simon Parry

Last updated at 8:45 AM on 28th September 2009

The biggest and most secretive gathering of ships in maritime history lies at anchor east of Singapore. Never before photographed, it is bigger than the U.S. and British navies combined but has no crew, no cargo and no destination  -  and is why your Christmas stocking may be on the light side this year

Friday, September 25, 2009

NRSC.org - Lincoln Votes Against Measure Allowing Americans To Keep Their Current Health Care | NRSC Documents | News

So let me get this straight.  The news world explodes when a house member shouts "You Lie" during the president's speech and yet, when the Democrats in the Senate are asked to vote on an amendment to the healthcare bill certifying the President's POV, they REJECT it - and the news wires are not even fluttering??

Things that make you go hummmmmmmmmmmmm!

NRSC.org - Lincoln Votes Against Measure Allowing Americans To Keep Their Current Health Care | NRSC Documents | News

Thursday, 24 September 2009 16:28

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NRSC Documents

WASHINGTON – In a vote that should send chills up the spine of those satisfied with their current health insurance, Democrats in the Senate Finance Committee today rejected a Republican amendment that would allow Americans to keep their current health care coverage.

Sponsored by U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the amendment stated that the implementation of the final health care bill would not take place unless the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) was able to certify before Congress that the legislation would not cause more than 1,000,000 Americans to lose their current coverage.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The Dog Ate Global Warming by Patrick J. Michaels on National Review Online

MMMmmm - about all that global warming data - just where did it go??

The Dog Ate Global Warming by Patrick J. Michaels on National Review Online

 

The Dog Ate Global Warming
Interpreting climate data can be hard enough. What if some key data have been fiddled?
By Patrick J. Michaels

Imagine if there were no reliable records of global surface temperature. Raucous policy debates such as cap-and-trade would have no scientific basis, Al Gore would at this point be little more than a historical footnote, and President Obama would not be spending this U.N. session talking up a (likely unattainable) international climate deal in Copenhagen in December.

Inside the Apocalyptic Soviet Doomsday Machine

MMmmmm - would this be a good place for President Obama to start on nuclear weapons??

Inside the Apocalyptic Soviet Doomsday Machine

By Nicholas Thompson

The technical name was Perimeter, but some called it Mertvaya Ruka, Dead Hand.
Illustration: Ryan Kelly

Valery Yarynich glances nervously over his shoulder. Clad in a brown leather jacket, the 72-year-old former Soviet colonel is hunkered in the back of the dimly lit Iron Gate restaurant in Washington, DC. It's March 2009—the Berlin Wall came down two decades ago—but the lean and fit Yarynich is as jumpy as an informant dodging the KGB. He begins to whisper, quietly but firmly.

"The Perimeter system is very, very nice," he says. "We remove unique responsibility from high politicians and the military." He looks around again.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Institute for Energy Research » Blog Archive » Something Rotten? Obama Says Danes Receive 20% of Their Power Via Wind; New Study Tells the Real Story

More proof that wind power is simply a myth.

Institute for Energy Research » Blog Archive » Something Rotten? Obama Says Danes Receive 20% of Their Power Via Wind; New Study Tells the Real Story

 

Something Rotten? Obama Says Danes Receive 20% of Their Power Via Wind; New Study Tells the Real Story

Danish experts visit Washington this week to explain to American audiences what’s really happening in Denmark

WASHINGTON – President Obama has frequently cited Denmark as an example to be followed in the field of wind power generation, stating on several occasions that the Danes satisfy “20 percent of their electricity through wind power.” The findings of a new study released this week cast serious doubt on the accuracy of that statement. The report finds that in 2006 scarcely five percent of the nation’s electricity demand was met by wind. And over the past five years, the average is less than 10 percent — despite Denmark having ‘carpeted’ its land with the machines.

Friday, September 11, 2009

American Thinker: Is the US Government bankrupt?

Didn't I just say that a while ago??

American Thinker: Is the US Government bankrupt?

 

Is the US Government bankrupt?

By Pete Morin

Before we continue to debate the merits of any Obama health care plan, we need to consider a few important facts.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Have you checked “your” checkbook lately???

It has been quite a slide for “your” checkbook over the past 70 years, especially in the non-discretionary spending department. Beginning with the enactment of the Social Security Act in 1935, the groundwork was laid for a transition from personal reliance to dependence on the government. It was all done with the best of intentions of course, dressed in the language of compassion and caring. Yet, for the great grandchildren of the people who enacted this policy, it is bringing stark poverty at an alarming rate.

President Johnson’s “war on poverty” was next in line in 1963. Once again, with the language of compassion and caring, the workers of America have seen vast amounts of their wealth seized and transferred to those “less fortunate”. Trillions have been taken and distributed. Rather than being able to grow their nest egg, the “needs” of the present unfortunate souls removed the opportunity for real savings. Of course, the government will take care of everyone, so what is the harm?

Once the dam broke, new programs showing Americans’ compassion have abounded. Medicare, Medicaid, lunch programs, breakfast programs, student aid – the list is so long that the government even has a website dedicated just to searching for benefit programs you may qualify for: http://GovBenefits.gov. They proudly claim over 1000 programs to give away money seized from the American tax payer to be doled out at their whim.

The past 12 months have proven to be a dizzying plunge into the realm of government largess. It began with the bank bail-outs in the summer of 2008. With the election imminent, it was much better to look like Congress was doing something rather than just watching our economy circle the drain – so they spent our money at a stunning rate.

Hundreds of billions for AIG, Wells Fargo, BoA – it was a long list. Of course there was TARP in September. With but three pages of documentation – that magically ballooned to nearly 1,000 pages, the Congress funded nearly $800 BILLION in troubled asset relief – mainly for defaulted home loans that should have not been made to begin with. Then, within weeks, they were informed that the money was used in an entirely different way – that remains unaccounted for today.

Yet another dam had burst. This was followed with a $485 BILLION emergency budget after the Obama inauguration, a $723 Billion stimulus bill, and deficit budgets now projected a decade into the future. Deficits coming to $1 TRILLION per year!

And, finally, the specter of a government controlled healthcare system that, given its track record in fiscal responsibility, will certainly cost trillions more than current estimates would indicate.

But, of course, it’s government money – so what’s the harm?? The government can afford it! Well – not so much.

This brings us back to the family checkbook. If the men reading this are honest, I suspect many will admit the feminine soul in the family runs the finances. It has been so with our family for our 37 years together. My lovely wife does not tolerate “red ink”. Family needs, desires, toys and trips are carefully budgeted. And, in the event of pending “red ink” – spending stops. Period.

How is our federal checkbook doing? Well, the information is easily available – but hard to believe or comprehend. Here is a quick rundown of our checkbook balance:

Current National debt:                                                      $12.2 TRILLION

Non-Discretionary spending for the next 30 years:              $100 TRILLION

(this includes S/S, Medicare, required government

programs)

Estimated Obama federal shortfall over next 10 years:        $10 TRILLION

This is money that is spent. Period. You, the taxpayer, are obligated to pay these debts. They are not negotiable. They can not be ignored. You, the taxpayer, have NOT chosen wisely as how you have spent your money and you are now severely in “the red”. So what amount does each citizen owe? Well, let’s do the math. $122.2 TRILLION Dollars divided between the 300 million citizens comes to: $407,000 for each and every man, woman and child living today. $407,000. A family of four owes $1.2 MILLION. The average annual income for a family of four is $67,000.

To pay off their debt of $1.2 MILLION dollars, if their entire earnings are seized by the government, it will take 18 years to work off their current debt. Of course, they have to eat and survive. Let’s say we take the European model and the government seizes 50% of their wages - $33,500. This time is then slashed to only 35 years. However, there is a bit of a fly in the ointment. That will not cover annual government costs. What will they be??

Excluding the non-discretionary spending we have already chatted about (about $2 Trillion per year), the annual cost of government is about $ 1.4 TRILLION per year or nearly $5,000 for each citizen or $20,000 for a family of four. This leaves our family of four with approximately $13,500 for food, shelter and their remaining expenses.

So, for all the efforts of a family of four to earn their $67,000, they will only be allowed to keep $13,500.

Perhaps, rather than taking on health care, our elected officials should address their spending habits and get them under control first.

Saturday, September 05, 2009

John Fund Interviews David Walker: The Deficits Are Coming! - WSJ.com

You owe over $400,000 to cover America’s debt.  Got the money??

John Fund Interviews David Walker: The Deficits Are Coming! - WSJ.com

Warning: The Deficits Are Coming!

The former head of the Government Accountability Office is on a crusade to alert taxpayers to their true obligations.

By JOHN FUND

Washington, D.C.

David Walker sounds like a modern-day Paul Revere as he warns about the country's perilous future. "We suffer from a fiscal cancer," he tells a meeting of the National Taxpayers Union, the nation's oldest anti-tax lobby. "Our off balance sheet obligations associated with Social Security and Medicare put us in a $56 trillion financial hole—and that's before the recession was officially declared last year. America now owes more than Americans are worth—and the gap is growing!"

'Public option' as unhealthy as Medicare: Compass | adn.com

No such thing as a free lunch!

'Public option' as unhealthy as Medicare: Compass | adn.com

'Public option' as unhealthy as Medicare

COMPASS: Other points of view

By JEFFREY W. DAVIS

Published: September 1st, 2009 08:11 PM
Last Modified: September 1st, 2009 08:12 PM

Health care reform is a tremendously important issue. We at Premera strongly support health care reform, especially that which improves access to coverage for all Americans and helps bring down the ever-rising health care cost trends.

Thursday, September 03, 2009

RealClearPolitics - Global Warming and the Sun

Pay no attention to the sun - couldn't have any effect on "global warming".

RealClearPolitics - Global Warming and the Sun

Global Warming and the Sun

By Jonah Goldberg

On the last day of August, scientists spotted a teeny-weeny sunspot, breaking a 51-day streak of blemish-free days for the sun. If it had gone just a bit longer, it would have broken a 96-year record of 53 days without any of the magnetic disruptions that cause solar flares. That record was nearly broken last year as well.

Wait, it gets even more exciting.

During what scientists call the Maunder Minimum - a period of solar inactivity from 1645 to 1715 - the world experienced the worst of the cold streak dubbed the Little Ice Age. At Christmastime, Londoners ice-skated on the Thames, and New Yorkers (then New Amsterdamers) sometimes walked over the Hudson from Manhattan to Staten Island.