Saturday, November 01, 2008

Border Strikes, now in Pakistan. Is there no cooperation with the Pakistani government?

The Pakistani President is addressing the issue of terrorists and terrorism from a global perspective and is taking it in 'the long view.' He seeks to empower the populous of Pakistan to remove terrorist elements from the country. He is also seeking to strengthen relationships with China, a long time Pakistan ally.


Thursday, October 30, 2008
Terrorism a regional problem: Zardari (click here)
“So I think this is an opportunity for the world to correct itself,” the president said, adding when “the developed world is correcting itself, I think it’s an opportunity for countries like Pakistan and China to co-operate and take advantage” of the transition.President Zardari said democracy was imperative to get rid of terrorism. “We want to be safe and, with the help of the population, we intend to make sure that we defeat the terrorists,” Zardari said....


A Pakistani tribesman stands amongst the debris of a collapsed house hit by the missiles in the North Waziristan district bordering Afghanistan on October 10, 2008. A US missile strike targeting a high-level meeting of Al-Qaeda and Taliban commanders in a Pakistani tribal area missed most of them by just minutes. Two missiles hit the house of Pakistani Taliban leader Hafiz Sahar Gul in the North Waziristan district bordering Afghanistan on October 9, killing nine people including six Arab militants. (THIR KHAN/AFP/Getty Images )

Musharraf didn't know Pakistan has such poor ability to resist bankrupcy? Foreign debt is one of the 'key areas' why foreign currency needs stability.

Pakistan to receive $9bn from IMF in fight against bankruptcy (click here)
Pakistan is to receive a $9bn (£5.5bn) bail-out loan from the International Monetary Fund as the country has three weeks to stave off bankruptcy.

...Pakistan is facing economic turmoil after the rupee plunged to an all-time low in October, the balance of payments deficit widened to a record, and inflation jumped to a 30-year high....


We know that terrorist networks are easy to breed in oppressed areas of the world. To allow these sovereign nations to fall into socially demoralizing scenarios is to act against our own best interests. Pakistani poverty is of great interest to those in the global community that wants to end terrorist networks such as al Qaeda.

Pakistan has a very poor policy of allowing personal debt to extend into family debt with children inheriting the debt of a parent(s). It is policies such as these that serve to undermine social status and achievement. When people, especially young people, know nothing but poverty and impoverishment, they are easy prey for terrorist networks.

The USA State Department should have already had these problems solved by demanding a social restructuring of such hideous laws while the demand for equal educational opportunities for girls and women. If the people of a nation are valueless then how can their currency be worth anything substantial. The work force of any country should be able to enhance the value of currency and not detract from it. How are the people of Pakistan supposed to have a clear choice to back their government and remove terrorist elements from their homelands if there options for the future are bleak?

Below is an accounting of a release of Taliban militants by the Pakistani government in exchange for security personnel and civilians. This reality can't be understated. If an entity within a country, such as the Taliban is capable of capturing hostages and successfully hold them as leverage over a sovereign government then how secure is nuclear Pakistan?

The Bush Administration did not secure a sovereign government in Pakistan when they abandoned the fight for the USA National Security in Afghanistan. When the Republicans moved forces from Afghanistan to Iraq and opened Pandora's Box, there was a huge shift in the ability of the Taliban to reorganize into a powerful entity within Pakistan and able to move across the border with Afghanistan. These circumstances are getting worse. The new President is attempting to 'shore up' the fiscal underpinnings of a secure Pakistan while allowing the Taliban to make known their influence within that country. It is going to take a considerable effort to dismantle the Taliban and return Pakistan to the President's leadership. The tribal areas are difficult terrain, but, they have to be contained and dealt with. Quite possibly, containment is the current venue of choice while seeking secure Afghan borders and a return of Afghan security and authority.


Pak free 21 Taliban militants in exchange for hostages (click here)
Islamabad, Nov 1 (PTI) Pakistani authorities have freed 21 Taliban fighters in exchange for an equal number of security personnel and civilians kidnapped by the militants following months of secret negotiations brokered by tribal elders.The militants freed by authorities yesterday included some lieutenants of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Baitullah Mehsud. They were being held in jails in Peshawar, Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan, a security official said.

Sources told The News daily that the Taliban fighters were handed over to a 'jirga' or tribal council that took them to Makeen area in the restive South Waziristan tribal region, where Mehsud and other key Taliban commanders welcomed them. Most of the released militants belonged to the Mehsud tribe.

In exchange, the militants freed 19 paramilitary personnel and two non-combatants they had kidnapped several months ago in South Waziristan and Mohmand tribal regions.

An official told 'Dawn' newspaper that 16 troopers and two civilians who supplied rations to security forces were set free at Nawazkot in South Waziristan. They were captured by supporters of Mehsud on January 15. Three other paramilitary personnel, kidnapped in January and August, were freed in Mohmand Agency.

There was no official word on the development. The Taliban and Pakistani authorities have also swapped prisoners in the past. PTI

Many Soldiers In Iraq May Skip Vote

Soldiers are being ? DISCOURAGED ? to vote. Who has your back is the question we should all be asking? Voting in a war zone can be dangerous if there isn't complete privacy. Like, what gives?


...The U.S. military has traditionally tilted toward the Republican Party, and analysts said they do not expect this election to be different. But they also said Barack Obama's appeal to youth, African-Americans and Hispanics - all groups over-represented in the military - could cut into support for John McCain....

Syria is still pointing to inappropriate USA strike over its border. Iraq responds with border patrol.


Syrian men prepare to bury relatives who were killed yesterday in a U.S. military raid in the village of Sukkiraya, on the Syria-Iraq border, on October 27, 2008. U.S. forces crossed into Syria yesterday, mounting a "successful" raid against foreign fighters, a U.S. official said today. Iraq said that the deadly raid that killed eight people was targeting an area used by insurgents plotting attacks on its soil.

The Economic Disaster of Oil Based Energy Economies Continues...

Imperial Oil awash in record profits (click here)
The GazettePublished: 8 hours ago
Imperial Oil Ltd., Canada's biggest integrated oil company, said its third-quarter earnings hit a record $1.4 billion, or $1.57 a share, up from $816 million, or 88 cents a share a year earlier, with higher oil prices. That brought nine months' profit to $3.22 billion, or $3.60 a share, up from $2.3 billion, or $2.15 a share a year earlier. The upstream exploration and production unit contributed earnings of $999 million in the latest quarter, with oil prices averaging $114.58 a barrel.


The price of oil was not only UP, but, at one point it hit over $140 per barrel. This is more than likely the shape of things to come in the future? Here again we probably have witnessed the all time low for oil and it will never sink below $60.00 per barrel.


67.59
+1.63
+2.47%

Sure the markets were up yesterday after achieving it's bottom of 8500 this past week, however, so was the price of oil.


9,325.01
+144.32
+1.57%

This is NOT a secret. There is nothing that CAN be done. I have a case like this myself. I've tried.

People that come to the USA legally and are then through some arbitrary process denied their status to stay legally, don't leave because we say so. They are adults, they make their own decisions and there is absolutely NO ENFORCEMENT. We all know that is why we need reform.

The exact if not similar circumstances have happened to me. I didn't want trouble in my life or my household and when a 'good friend' fell out of legal status I reported it. It didn't make a darn bit of difference and that was five years ago.

I don't want to hear it !


October 30, 2008
Aunt Zeituni in Hub, Obama campaign says (click here)
South Boston has had a lot of famous political names over the years: John Joseph Moakley, William M. Bulger, Louise Day Hicks.
Now, Americans can add another one to the neighborhood roster: Zeituni Onyango.
Barack Obama's campaign confirmed yesterday that Onyango, who lives in a brick public housing complex on a side street not far from the headquarters of the Iron Workers, Local 7, is the senator's aunt.
Ben LaBolt, a campaign spokesman, declined to comment further on the Democratic presidential nominee's relationship with Onyango, who has lived in the complex for five years....


THIS IS McCain / Palin election policy !

...The program will also ensure that all undocumented aliens either leave or follow the path to legal residence. America cannot permit a permanent category of individuals that do not have recognized status – a permanent second class (click here)....

This is a speech made by Barak Obama in 2006:

...I believe successful, comprehensive immigration reform can be achieved by building on the work of the Judiciary Committee. The Judiciary Committee bill combines some of the strongest elements of Senator Hagel's border security proposals with the realistic workplace and earned-citizenship program proposed by Senators McCain and Kennedy (click here)....

Bush never had a policy that worked or was 'in step' with the legislature. A Democratic Legislature and a Democratic Executive Branch will get the job done !

Friday, October 31, 2008

The Republican Trickle Down Theory has never worked.

At least retired California employees will have an income to support some kind of economy. The sad Republican TRUTH is that they actually believe what the say. Dangerous. Very dangerous.

In this photo provided by his press office, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signs an order creating the Public Employee Post-Employment Benefits Commission in his hospital room in Santa Monica, Calif., on Dec. 28. (click here)




Has Ahnold been able to stimulate jobs and an economy in California?

NO.

Current California unemployment rate is 7.7% (click title for information).

Why?

Because the economic depression across the USA has anchored deeply into every state's economy and without state sponsored economic rehabilitation there WON'T BE A RECOVERY. The ONLY way out of this economic depression and I'm sorry but with some states reporting 10% unemployment rates, some registering over 5% in the month of September alone, this is a DEPRESSION with nearly every investment bank gone and consolidations and mergers eating up the infrastructure. This is an economic depression.

The INFRASTRUCTURE the Republicans are relying on to reduce taxes to stimulate growth and jobs DOES NOT EXIST. The USA, including California, has to rebuild its infrastruture. The economic policies of Schwarzenegger have failed and failed royally and he actually believes a temporary sales tax will turn the corner on his budget short falls. Whom exactly is going to pay that sales tax, visiting Europeans spending Euros.

We need a Democrat in the Executive Branch along with a Democratic House and Senate to take back the country and return economic viability to an American landscape that has all but disappeared !

California's single-family building permits drop 60% (click here)
Apartment demand lifts multifamily starts
By Inman News, Friday, March 28, 2008.
Single-family housing starts, as measured by building permits issued, plunged 59.8 percent in February compared to the same month last year, the California Building Industry Association trade group reported this week, and total housing starts dropped 27.9 percent.
CBIA reported 2,540 total single-family building permits issued in February, compared with 6,326 permits issued in February 2007, according to building-permit data supplied by the Construction Industry Research Board, a nonprofit research center.
Multifamily building-permit activity, meanwhile, rose 35.8 percent year-over-year in February, according to the report, with 4,315 multifamily permits in February 2008.
Single-family permit activity dropped 5 percent in February 2008 compared to the previous month, while monthly multifamily building-permit activity rose 112.2 percent compared to January.
The increase in multifamily construction was expected because of an increased demand for apartments, said Alan Nevin, CBIA chief economist, in a statement.
He also said that federal actions to increase the conforming loan limit and reduce the federal funds rate could "gradually induce activity in new-home production."
The Los Angeles metro area led in permit activity with 1,635 housing permits issued in February, followed by the Riverside area with 973 and the Anaheim area with 906, according to the report.

What is in your mind's eye for the future?

Happy Halloween !

When does this UNCONSTITUTIONAL Voter Tampering Stop? Florida does it AGAIN.


Under a Jeb Bush lead Republican legislature the "Florida's Voter Verification Law" was passed. It uses every opportunity to oppress the vote in Florida. THIS TIME, if your driver's license address doesn't perfectly match the voter registration YOU LOSE and so does your candidate !

ELECTION 2008 VOTER VERIFICATION LAW
No-match list catches regular voters by surprise (click here)
The state's list of 'no match' voters includes some surprises -- a Miami Heat player, a candidate's wife and many people unaware they were on it.
BY CURTIS MORGAN AND CHARLES RABIN
cmorgan@MiamiHerald.com
What do a promising rookie for the Miami Heat, a systems analyst from Bulgaria, the wife of a Republican congressional candidate and Fidel Castro have in common?
They can't just show up Nov. 4 and fill out a regular ballot. Theirs are among 12,000 names statewide flagged under Florida's Voter Verification Law, a ''no match'' screening process embroiled in legal and political controversy....


If Voters find themselves between a Rock and a Hard Place, simply go to the 'online' address change site and be sure it matches your voter registration, while the hideous law is challenged in court.


Driver Privacy Protection Act Warning (click here and check "I Agree" at the site and change your driver's license address)
The personal information contained within this site is protected by 18 U.S.C. 2721-2725, et seq., (the Driver Privacy Protection Act) and Section 119.0712(2), Florida Statutes. You are not authorized to access personal information for anyone other than yourself through this web site unless you have specific written permission to do so. Any access or attempted access to personal information of others may subject you to criminal prosecution or civil liability.

The illegitimacy of these 'qualifying' laws date back to 1870 when a bunch of wise guys placed A BARRIER to voting to disaffect those that would seek justice to their plight through representation, when a 'literacy' component was added to the law.

...African Americans exercised the franchise (click here) and held office in many Southern states through the 1880s, but in the early 1890s, steps were taken to ensure subsequent “white supremacy.” Literacy tests for the vote, “grandfather clauses” excluding from the franchise all whose ancestors had not voted in the 1860s, and other devices to disenfranchise African Americans were written into the constitutions of former Confederate states....

In a country where fingerprint scanners and retinal scanners are used to secure the border access and egress of the USA there is ABSOLUTELY no reason why every registered voter has to be challenged to their identity. Individuals that qualify to vote and know they are legitimate voters should NEVER be INTIMIDATED. These 'qualifying events' are unconstitutional and have always been used to oppress the vote. The very people that need to be able to vote in any election are those with 'logistical' issues in 'their lifestyles.' It's nuts already.

The Provisional Ballot is the other alternative to any barrier as it presents itself at the time of voting.

Supervisor of Elections (click here)
Brevard County, Florida
Provisional Ballots

Last updated 8/4/08
Provisional ballots are issued to voters in four situations:
1. When a voter claims to be properly registered in the county and eligible to vote at the precinct or early voting site in the election, but the voter's eligibility cannot be determined (Section 101.048, Florida Statutes).
2. When an elector has been mailed an absentee ballot but desires to vote in person and he or she does not bring the ballot to the polling place or early voting location, and it cannot be determined whether the supervisor has received the elector's absentee ballot (Section 101.69, Florida Statutes)
3. When an elector fails to furnish the required identification (Section 101.043, Florida Statutes).
4. When the polling time is extended by court or other order; these provisional ballots are segregated from all other provisional ballots (Section 101.049, Florida Statutes).
Provisional ballots are not issued to a voter who is found to be in the incorrect polling place. These voters are directed to their correct polling place to vote....


The so called well meaning legislators that pass these hideous laws do so in full recognition of the obstacals they place in the path of people that need to vote in order to elect representatives that can most assist with their issues of 'living' in the USA. These laws have to be challenged in a court of law and replaced with provisions that FACILITATE 'ease' in voting rather than prevention of voting.

Placing obstacles in the way of unwitting voters has always been a favorite of Republicans to insure their victories. It was the case in 2000 in Florida when thousands of legitimate voters were disenfanchised AND the then 'Ruling Jeb Bush Administration' did NOTHING to recognize that fact, in order to 'instill' his brother at the federal supremacy. It is time "Gore v. Bush" was replaced with a Constitutional challenge that places THE VOTE at the focus of any measure rather than a Republican victory at the focus of a Supreme Court Decision.

In deciding "Gore v. Bush" a travesty of justice occurred and the decision was passed into precedent law by three NEOCON judges to facilitate their political preference in the Executive Branch. "Gore v. Bush" was wrongly decided and during the questioning preceding that decision by a three vote majority it became obvious the proceedings were nothing but a formality to all too anxious decision makers while the ACTUAL majority of the court disqualifed themselves from such a decision that would profoundly disaffect a nation.

THE VOTE needs the dignity it should be afforded and the next federal legislature needs to pass 'guidelines' to Voter Laws for states to once again return dignity to 'the process' and fluidity to the ability of any voter to participate in their elected representation !

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Marching is good. Aggression is not good. This last attack across the Syrian Border shows EXACTLY what is "W"rong with American Neocon Policy.


Demonstrators denounced the US raid as a "criminal act" and "terrorism" [AFP]

This is the "USA's side" of the raid.


This is the "Syrian side" of the attack.


The attack was 'self-righteous' by the USA. To begin the USA military did in fact cross the Syrian border without the appropriate demeanor of international relations. They crossed the Syrian border and killed people. Whether it involved enemies of the USA military or not is still debatable and there in lies the rub.

The USA 'never' worked within the appropriate venue of 'diplomacy' to promote the 'intelligence' of the USA military. In other words, if there was indeed operatives within Syrian borders that migrated freely over the Iraqi-Syrian border there should have been established diplomatic dialogues between the USA and Syria before any attack in the region took place.

In recent months the Syrian government has established a diplomatic consulate with Iraq. An international incident could have been avoided if proper diplomatic channels were taken and it was well established through shared intelligence that there was a 'mutual' enemy of the people of the region that needed to be dealt with. At that point if the Syrian government refused to cooperate and continued to protect 'a well established operative of terrorism' then the USA would have a better platform to launch attacks and/or take their case before the UN Security Council.

Here again, the Neocons of Bush UNILATERALLY take action because they can and not because they should causing irritation of the people and further disintegration of relations between countries that SUPPOSEDLY Bush claims to invite to be a part of the regional support of the Iraqi central government.

The USA policy is that we will not tolerate countries that harbor terrorists. When the USA military is allowed to have free reign to attack anywhere they like, including inside the sovereignty of another nation, how will it ever become established whether KNOWN terrorist activities are sanctioned by the nation in which these terrorists take refuge?

Establishing the guilt of a nation in harboring terrorists that cause the people harm and attack USA military personnel and instillation does NOT require a SUMMIT so much as active and ESTABLISHED diplomatic relations. With alacrity the information regarding a KNOWN terrorist and 'international' criminal could have been brought to the diplomatic channels between Iraq and Syria for resolve of the circumstances.

The BEST possible outcome to such profound realities of the region is that Syrian troops went into the small hamlet and removed the terrorist without deaths of innocent people. The Syrian military could have established a definition of authority in the region and if necessary could have been backed up with American and Iraqi forces if there was a greater threat of retaliation. More than likely the Syrian military and/or police could have handily arrested the 'terrorist operative' without further incident.

When American aggression causes the deaths of innocent people that interprets into anger and uprising of the people in believing their government allows these type of problems to happen within their lives. They fear for their families and children and seek retribution against others for the deaths of innocent people.

We have seen the handy work of terrorists in the region that like to disrupt the government of Lebanon. It is NOT difficult to discern whether a terrorist has been discovered. The governments of the region know fully well the potential for disruption to their governments and actively act on 'tips and intelligence.' The best honed of these governments is Saudi Arabia.

The Neocons of Bush do NOT use diplomatic channels to establish understandings of military operations to gain concensus of its necessity. As a result they have estranged any and all potential to ending conflict through peace and only seek to continue conflict until their demands for economic corporate infrastructure are satisfied.

Bush cannot run a war against the Middle East to solely destroy all that he does not approve of no matter how much munition he throws at it. Bush has been and continues to be the worst Commander and Chief to the military of the USA. His decision making is solely his own without bothering to enlist the support of governments that will be disaffected by aggressive actions by the USA military. The USA cannot simply decide to invade Syria. They HAVE TO enlist the support of governments when 'a border' becomes 'a barrier' to successful dismantling of a terrorist network or cell.

The death of innocent people CANNOT and SHOULD NOT be tolerated in a place that is chronically an international powder keg. In this case, it was the diplomats of Great Britain in discussions with the Syrian President that has resolved this INCIDENT for now. Bush and his military SHOULD NOT engage in any further actions across the Syrian border, but, should establish dialogues with the Syrians to factiliate an understanding that the USA has 'intelligence' regarding people that seek to cause innocent Iraqis and Syrians harm. This incident was 'W'rongfully pursued and can be registered as an unauthorized aggression by the USA against Syria. The USA military needs to be careful of their aggressions as I do believe the Syrians will not tolerate such surprise raids on their people again.

END OF DISCUSSION !

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Did I tell you? Yes, I told you. No one ever listens. They will now. VOTE OBAMA in 2008 !


New York Gov. David Paterson talks to South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford prior to a hearing before the House Ways and Means Committee on Capitol Hill, Oct. 29. The session focused on economic recovery.


For the most up-to-date information on state budget shortfalls, please view our newer analysis: "State Budget Problems Worsen: 13 States Face New Shortfalls" (cliick here)
Updated August 5, 2008
29 STATES FACED TOTAL BUDGET SHORTFALLOF AT LEAST $48 BILLION IN 2009By
Elizabeth C. McNichol and Iris Lav
At least 29 states plus the District of Columbia, including several of the nation’s largest states, faced an estimated $48 billion in combined shortfalls in their budgets for fiscal year 2009 (which began July 1, 2008 in most states.) At least three other states expect budget problems in fiscal year 2010.
In general, states closed these budget gaps through some combination of spending cuts, use of reserves or revenue increases when they adopted a fiscal year 2009 budget. At this point in the year, most states have already adopted those budgets; only two states — California and Michigan — continue to deliberate.
[1] In order to present a complete picture of the impact of the current economic downturn on state finances, we report both the gaps that have been closed and those that will be closed in the future.
The bursting of the housing bubble has reduced state sales tax revenue collections from sales of furniture, appliances, construction materials, and the like. Weakening consumption of other products has also cut into sales tax revenues. Property tax revenues have also been affected, and local governments will be looking to states to help address the squeeze on local and education budgets. And if the employment situation continues to deteriorate, income tax revenues will weaken and there will be further downward pressure on sales tax revenues as consumers become reluctant or unable to spend.
The vast majority of states cannot run a deficit or borrow to cover their operating expenditures. As a result, states have three primary actions they can take during a fiscal crisis: they can draw down available reserves, they can cut expenditures, or they can raise taxes. States already have begun drawing down reserves; the remaining reserves are not sufficient to allow states to weather a significant downturn or recession. The other alternatives — spending cuts and tax increases — can further slow a state’s economy during a downturn and contribute to the further slowing of the national economy, as well.


A nation or a state cannot have a tax base WITHOUT employment. Some of these states have the highest unemployment rates in the nation !

METROPOLITAN AREA EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT: SEPTEMBER 2008 (click here)
Unemployment rates were higher in September than a year earlier in 349 of the 369 metropolitan areas, lower in 14 areas, and unchanged in 6 areas, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department ofLabor reported today. Ten areas recorded jobless rates of at least 10.0 percent, while nine areas registered rates below 3.0 percent. The national unemployment rate in September was 6.0 percent, not seasonally adjusted, up from 4.5 percent a year earlier....
...Elkhart-Goshen, Ind., recorded the largest jobless rate increase from September 2007 (+5.1 percentage points). This area has experi-enced layoffs in transportation equipment manufacturing for several months. Rocky Mount, N.C., had the next largest rate increase (+3.9 points), followed closely by El Centro, Calif., and Yuma, Ariz. (+3.8 points each). Seventy-eight additional areas registered over-the-year unemployment rate increases of 2.0 percentage points or more, and another 179 areas had rate increases of 1.0 to 1.9 points. Two Arkan-sas areas experienced the largest jobless rate decreases from Septem-ber 2007: Jonesboro and Hot Springs (-1.0 and -0.8 percentage point, respectively).

Don't rely on "Drill, Baby, Drill" to answer USA Energy Needs

'This is an unbelievable crowd for this kind of weather,' Obama told the nearly 9,000 supporters who showed up donning hoods and carrying umbrellas in Chester.

Barak Obama IS the Change We Need !


Solar Paneled Roof.

The NEW BREED Oil Tycoons have had their worst nightmare dealt to them, "THE PRICE OF OIL HAS DROPPED."

The oil gluts in the world no longer exist. We are at the end of our oil supplies globally. Gas for the internal combustion engine is no longer 30 cents a gallon. As gas and oil prices have gone up over the decades so has the general cost of living. We have witnessed this past year how energy prices, when relying on oil and gas, drive up not only the price of personal transportation, but, the cost of food, clothing and most consumer items.

And explore this 'concept' with me. The cost of USA labor is directly related to the energy sector and the cost of oil as well. How? Easy. When the 'cost of living goes up' for Americans they demand higher wages 'on the job.' What does that do to the 'best labor force in the world?' It prices it out of the market for many consumer goods and hence 'outsourcing.'


When the USA has a lousy energy policy is resonates throughout the infrastructure of the USA. When Barak 'gives back' our country to us and places the replacement of our infrastructure as the top priority to the American agenda, he is not only increasing the tax base with new jobs, he is increasing the buying power of the American consumer when this new infrastructure begins to provide energy WITHOUT unpredictable costs.


A solar panel doesn't have wide fluctuations. Now, does it? How much will 'consistent' energy and transportation costs STABILIZE the cost of American Labor and return the USA (nearly overnight) back to 'the best labor market for the money?'


Think about it !

Inflationary trends have been true the entire time oil and gas have been the primary fuel sources. It is just that in the year 2008, at the end of oil availability, we are 'feeling' it more in our budgets because the price is exorbitant.

Previous to 2008, the prices would go up but were still within reach of American's budgets. How many households now can't afford their energy costs, yet alone their mortgages?


The very sad reality is that as oil demands fall because of anticipated and actual changes from fossil fuels to alternative "Earth Friendly" energy, the possibility of continued exploitation of the Earth's natural resources for oil and gas will become less and less desirable an investment.

If Americans are to believe that "...ending their dependance on foreign oil..." is a matter of simply drilling offshore; they need to think again. Offshore drilling is no longer a viable investment, nor is it an environmentally safe one regardless of whether one is looking at CO2 emissions or pollution free oceans.

The Republicans have no viable energy plan if they are seeking oil and gas as an integral part of providing energy needs for Americans. Get over it. Oil is an immoral and hideous choice for future energy needs, besides robbing our children of their entitlements to a healthy and viable Earth.

...With oil at $60 per barrel, some deepwater projects in Brazil, the Gulf of Mexico and West Africa are looking uneconomic in a market when drilling rig and offshore vessel rates are at record levels, so something has to give, said Matthew Simmons, chairman of investment group Simmons & Co.
“Oil sands and gas shales in North America and deepwater projects do not work at $60 oil. The problems are oilfield service costs are too high and we need to change this for projects to go ahead,” Mr Simmons told Lloyd’s List at the Oil & Money Conference in London on Tuesday.
“Rig costs are so high and we cannot get enough spare capacity to lower costs. Even if more rigs are built, it is hard to recruit people, so crew costs are high.”
Deepwater-capable drilling rigs are being hired out at $600,000 per day and oil companies are willing to pay more than $130,000 per day for subsea support vessels and $300,000 day rates for rig towing anchor handlers.
The price of subsea equipment such as the flowlines and wellheads needed for deepwater projects have also soared, but equipment and service prices will soon come under pressure.
“When oil prices increase everything goes higher including oil services and when oil prices fall service costs will decrease, so at $65 per barrel we expect costs will also go down as well,” said Paolo Scaroni, chief executive of Italian oil firm Eni.
The oil price fall and tight financial markets have prevented companies from finding credit to undertake their oil and gas field development plans.
Brazil has already acknowledged that the lower oil price is delaying its plans to develop the deepwater pre-salt discoveries, which would require new fleets of offshore vessels, drilling rigs and oil producing ships.
Qatar Energy Minister Abdulla Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah said no banks were offering finance for energy projects any more, whereas even four months ago they were jumping over one another to give out their cash....


Offshore Oil is UNDEPENDABLE source of energy as Climate Change continues to progress. These oil rigs have been offline for a month and a half. "Ike" dissipated on September 14, 2008. We don't need it. Our military doesn't need it either, they have been looking at domestically produced fuels and some of the alternative fuels for over a decade. The military has jets that fly on fuel produced without oil or gas. THAT is another complete series of entries. Another time maybe.


Gulf of Mexico energy production slowly being restored (click here)
by The Times-Picayune
Tuesday October 28, 2008, 1:15 PM
Energy producers in the Gulf of Mexico are slowly restoring production after hurricanes Gustav and Ike.

More than 27 percent of all Gulf of Mexico oil production remains shut down in the aftermath of last month's storms, the Minerals Management Service reported this afternoon. Roughly 33 percent of the Gulf's gas production also remains shuttered. Roughly 10 percent of the platforms in the Gulf remain evacuated because of the storms, but all of the drilling rigs have been fully restaffed. Platforms are the offshore structures from which oil and natural gas are produced. Rigs are offshore drilling facilities.

Hillary Clinton to N.H.: Ignore the polls


The Lady loves her country !

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Buying spree sees US stocks soar


It's interesting. I am not impressed. The ? recovery ? is still a little soft globally. Some of the markets only recovered in single digits or less while others had this enormous bounce. It tells me that prudent investing is still a good idea and a less volitile market would be better.

Realizing 'the bottom' is at 8500 on the DOW, the current level of 9065.12 should bring about confidence that investors know where they stand in regard to any 'faux' fall in the markets. This is far from over. As monetary stability becomes reliable, the markets will start to stabilize and then perhaps move forward.

We're getting there. It's been interesting.

NOTED: Bailout money is still in the global treasuries.

There can't be any 'definitive' confidence yet. We don't know where exactly the currencies of countries will stabilize and until that is known the level of debtedness compared to value and the country's ability to pay that debt is still very much in play.

Sorry to say the 'markets' have little to do with things right now.

The 'stability' of anything economic depends on governments doing nothing more to dump monies into the global coffers while blostering their infrastructure to enhance their ability to build their tax base and pay off their debts. So, while stockbrokers like to have control; at this point it isn't possible and their 'fate' is still within the calibrations of debt load and a country's ablility to pay it as their currencies return to an equilibrium.

Things are looking better. It is a little to early to tell where the USA dollar falls into this yet.



...The rand strengthened as much as 4.9 percent to 11.4487 per dollar, the strongest level since Oct. 21. It traded at 10.7200 by 12:47 p.m. in Johannesburg, from 10.9900 yesterday, when it fell as low as 11.4737. It also climbed versus 14 of the 16 most-actively traded currencies monitored by Bloomberg, appreciating 2.5 percent against the euro to 13.3868....

Sea levels 'to rise a metre this century'

27/10/2008 3:25:00 PM
...Those restrictions call for halving greenhouse emissions by 2050 and eliminating CO2 emissions entirely by the end of the century. But the German researchers said the resulting limited increase in temperature is predicated on strict adherence to those restrictions without exception, and even then there are many variables which could thwart the goals.
Schnellnhuber, who is official adviser to German Chancellor Angela Merkel on climate-change issues, said the new findings employed data unavailable to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for its most recent global warming report.
The two experts said the IPCC report had been based on data up to 2005 only, but since then ice loss in the Arctic had doubled or tripled. Schnellhuber charged that 20 per cent of the loss of the ice sheet on Greenland could be directly linked to the added carbon dioxide emissions from new Chinese coal-fired power stations.
The new sea level predictions, according to Schellnhuber, are based on studies of melting Himalaya glaciers and the shrinking Greenland ice cap....



This is the satellite view of the 'melt ponds' which can be seen in the center left of picture. The ice is breaking up and flowing into sea on a regular basis. Noted the broken ice sheets in the Greenland Sea, above.


Melt Ponds, Northeastern Greenland (click here)
...Melt ponds have played a role in the breakup of the Larsen Ice Shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula, where dense pools of water sliced through sections of the shelf like a wedge. In Greenland, melt ponds ultimately find their way into crevasses or moulins—chutes that carry melt water through the ice sheet. Many glaciologists suspect that the melt water finds its way to the bottom of the ice sheet where it lubricates the base of the ice, reducing friction between the ice and the underlying rock, and speeding glacier flow. As the glacier accelerates, it pushes ice into the ocean. This introduction of additional ice into the ocean can raise sea level, just as dropping extra ice cubes into a glass raises the level of a drink.


Ducky Science (click here)
When a science probe failed to return data about melting glacial ice, a researcher from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory labeled 90 rubber ducks with an email address and the words "science experiment" and "reward" written in English, Danish and the native Inuit language, then set the toys loose in the glacier. The idea was that fisherman would find the ducks and notify him where they were found.



The Jakobshavn Glacier (click here)
The retreat of the Jakobshavn Glacier, pictured here, has been recorded since 1850. It is one of the fastest-moving glaciers on Earth, and over the last decade scientists have reported that it is speeding up, sometimes sliding dozens of feet per day toward the Ilulissat Fjord....

The Ozone Hole of 2008

Ozone Hole Reaches Record Size (2006 click here, thank you)
“From September 21 to 30, [2006], the average area of the ozone hole was the largest ever observed, at 10.6 million square miles,” said Paul Newman, atmospheric scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. Newman was joined by other scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in reporting that the ozone hole over the polar region of the Southern Hemisphere broke records for both area and depth in 2006....


On September 12, 2008, the Antarctic ozone hole reached its maximum size for the year. (see below) Represented by blues and purples in this image from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on NASA’s Aura satellite, the ozone hole covered about 27 million square kilometers, making it larger than North America, which is about 25 million square kilometers. Though larger than it was in 2007, the 2008 ozone hole was still smaller than the record set in 2006....







June 29, 2006
SCIENTISTS FIND ANTARCTIC OZONE HOLE TO RECOVER LATER THAN EXPECTED (click here)
Scientists from NASA and other agencies have concluded that the ozone hole over the Antarctic will recover around 2068, nearly 20 years later than previously believed.
Researchers from NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) have developed a new tool, a math-based computer model, to predict the timing of ozone hole recovery. Their findings will be published tomorrow in Geophysical Research Letters.
The Antarctic ozone hole is a massive loss of ozone that occurs each spring in the Southern Hemisphere. The ozone hole is caused by chlorine and bromine gases in the stratosphere, an upper layer of the atmosphere, that destroy ozone in an annually recurring process that takes place in the unique meteorological conditions of the Antarctic stratosphere. Those gases come from human-produced chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons....

McCain demands Stevens to step down, but, ethics violations are okay.

From a McCain statement issued Tuesday:
It is clear that Sen. Stevens has broken his trust with the people and that he should now step down. I hope that my colleagues in the Senate will be spurred by these events to redouble their efforts to end this kind of corruption once and for all.




One has to wonder whom Stevens' cell mate might be, perhaps Abramoff.

Typical of Republican Mavericks, they only call for 'culling the Republican herd' when facing jail or a sex scandal. The most outrageous is all too obvious. McCain's Vice Presidential candidate is GUILTY of Alaskan Ethics Violations.

No jail. Just personal and governmental lawsuits as well as impeachment from the Governorship.

Is John McCain actually assessing his circumstances for what they are?

Republican 'denial' of 'the truth' also known as SURVIVING THE DAY.



Franken's Race (click here)...Meantime, an Allstate/National Journal poll of 402 registered voters, conducted Oct. 16-20, shows Franken with 36 percent, Coleman with 35 percent and Barkley, with 18 percent. The survey has a 5-point error margin. Both Franken and Coleman have seen their poll numbers fluctuate between the mid-30s and low 40s....


October 27, 2008 6:01
Here is our latest update on Senate races around the country. (click here)
New Hampshire: Shaheen 49, Sununu 38. (WMUR/UNH)
North Carolina: Hagan 48, Dole 45, Cole 4. (Public Policy Polling)
Oregon: Merkley 49, Smith 42, Brownlow 5. (SurveyUSA)

Alaska: Democrat Mark Begich, the mayor of Anchorage, is statistically tied with Republican Ted Stevens 46 percent to 45 percent in an Ivan Moore poll Oct. 17-19. Begich's favorable to unfavorable ratio is 55 percent to 31 percent, a negative swing of 7 points since early October. Stevens' favorable to unfavorable ratio is 49 percent to 41 percent, slipping 2 points. Moore says, "Stevens' rating has been very stable over the last six weeks, despite both his ongoing trial in Washington DC and being a target of a barrage of negative media funded by the DSCC... Given the closeness of the race, it appears that Alaskans are giving Stevens the benefit of the doubt for now, and are reserving judgment until a verdict is read in his trial."
Colorado: Democrat Mark Udall is leading Republican Rep. Bob Schaffer 51 percent to 44 percent with 2 percent preferring "other" and 3 percent undecided in a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Oct. 16. The margin of error is 4 points. Udall's favorable to unfavorable ratio is 53 percent to 44 percent while Schaffer is seen unfavorably by 48 percent and favorably by 47 percent. The candidates run closely among men but Udall leads by 9 points among women and 25 points among unaffiliated voters. a Quinnipiac University/Wall Street Journal/Washington Post poll conducted Oct. 8-12 had Udall ahead 54 percent to 40 percent with 1 percent preferring someone else and 6 percent undecided.
Georgia: First term Republican Saxby Chambliss is statistically-tied with Democrat Jim Martin , an Atlanta attorney and former legislator, leading him 46 percent to 45 percent with 5 percent for Libertarian Allen Buckley and 5 percent undecided in a Strategic Vision poll conducted Oct. 20-22. The margin of error is 3 percent.
Kentucky: Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell's is leading Democratic challenger Bruce Lunsford), a Louisville businessman, 47 percent to 43 percent with 10 percent undecided in a Lexington Herald Leader/WKYT-TV poll conducted Oct. 19-21. The margin of error is 4 points.
Louisiana: Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu, seeking a third term, opened a 54 percent to 41 percent lead over Republican challenger John Kennedy in a Rasmussen Reports pollconducted Sept. 25. Two percent chose "other" and 3 percent were undecided. The margin of error is 4.5 percent
Mississippi: Roger Wicker, appointed to fill out the term of retired Sen. Trent Lott, is statistically-tied with former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove, leading him 47 percent to 46 percent with 7 percent undecided in a Research 2000 poll conducted Oct. 14-15. The margin of error is 4.5 percent.
Oregon: Democratic challenger Jeff Merkley, the speaker of the state House, is leading two-term Republican Gordon Smith 49 percent to 42 percent with 5 percent for Constitution Party candidate Dave Brownlow and 4 percent undecided in a SurveyUSA poll conducted Oct. 25-26. The margin of error is 3.8 percent.

DEMOCRATS taking Senate Seats after November 4th :: Virginia, South Dakota, New Mexico, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Michigan, Iowa and Colorado.

REPUBLICANS taking up Senate Seats after November 4th :: Alabama, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Wyoming.

Bush hopes to destroy The Endangered Species Act while his abuse of power is still intact.


WASHINGTON - The Bush administration said yesterday that changes it wants to make to endangered species rules before the president leaves office will have no significant environmental consequences.
That's the conclusion of a draft assessment released by the Interior Department that represents one of the last remaining hurdles for the regulations to become final before Jan. 20.
The administration in August proposed letting federal agencies approve power plants, dams, and other projects without consulting government wildlife specialists in some cases.
Current regulations require government biologists to be consulted in all cases - even when a project is unlikely to harm threatened wildlife or the places they live.
The administration acknowledges the change will reduce the number of consultations required under the 35-year-old law.
But in its evaluation, it concludes that the new regulations will focus government expertise on cases where it is most needed and result in no harm to species or habitats protected by the statute.
Environmentalists, however, say the review - which was completed by lawyers and political appointees rather than scientists - failed to consider all of the environmental repercussions.

The Top Ten Reasons Conservatives Should Vote For Obama


...9. Less debt. Yes, Obama will raise taxes on those earning over a quarter of a million. And he will spend on healthcare, Iraq, Afghanistan and the environment. But so will McCain. He plans more spending on health, the environment and won't touch defense of entitlements. And his refusal to touch taxes means an extra $4 trillion in debt over the massive increase presided over by Bush. And the CBO estimates that McCain's plans will add more to the debt over four years than Obama's. Fiscal conservatives have a clear choice....

...1. The War Against Islamist terror. The strategy deployed by Bush and Cheney has failed. It has failed to destroy al Qaeda, except in a country, Iraq, where their presence was minimal before the US invasion. It has failed to bring any of the terrorists to justice, instead creating the excrescence of Gitmo, torture, secret sites, and the collapse of America's reputation abroad. It has empowered Iran, allowed al Qaeda to regroup in Pakistan, made the next vast generation of Muslims loathe America, and imperiled our alliances. We need smarter leadership of the war: balancing force with diplomacy, hard power with better p.r., deploying strategy rather than mere tactics, and self-confidence rather than a bunker mentality.


Those conservatives who remain convinced, as I do, that Islamist terror remains the greatest threat to the West cannot risk a perpetuation of the failed Manichean worldview of the past eight years, and cannot risk the possibility of McCain making rash decisions in the middle of a potentially catastrophic global conflict. If you are serious about the war on terror and believe it is a war we have to win, the only serious candidate is Barack Obama.

Military wife ponders her vote for next president

By ELISABETH KADLEC
Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Until a few years ago, I am almost embarrassed to say, I never voted. Then I became the wife of an Army officer. For me, choosing a candidate is not based on which party I tend to side with, but which candidate will make the best choices for the armed forces and my family....
...On Nov. 4, my vote will be counted along with all military families. Not all military families’ political beliefs are the same as mine. However, I believe that we can all agree on the following: We miss our spouses. We want our soldiers to be safe. We want smart decisions to be made. Does that mean that Obama or McCain is the right choice? I have chosen to vote for Obama.
• Elisabeth Kadlec, a mother of two, lives in Fayetteville.