Friday, January 27, 2012

Three people in Texas at a High Roller, Inc. fracking facility were injured.






















“A Railroad Commission inspector (click here) responded around 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19, to a storage tank fire at a saltwater disposal facility operated by High Roller Well, LLC, south of Pearsall on State Highway 581, south of Pearsall. Preliminary information provided to the inspector indicates that while a truck was unloading saltwater with a skim of condensate (liquid hydrocarbons) into a collection tank, welders were working nearby and sparks from the welding may have ignited vapors around the storage tank, causing the explosion. A firewall around the storage tank site contained spilled fluids, which were picked up with by a vacuum truck.
No violations of RRC rules were found, and the High Roller Well LLC lease is in compliance with Commission rules. As injuries were reported in this incident, the lead investigating agency for this incident would be the federal agency, OSHA, which needs to be contacted for further information.”


The responding fire department was a volunteer unit that had just left their regular jobs at 5:30 PM.  At least that was the way it was explained by them.  They reported putting the fire out in an hour and a half, but, the report at the link above stated the fire burned for hours until 9 PM.  There are inconsistencies in reporting and OSHA has yet to investigate.


The article below is from the news in "Fire Engineering."

Three Injured in TX Fracking Well Explosion, Fire (click title to entry - thank you)


01/20/2012
Three people were injured during an explosion and fire at an oil well in Pearsall, Texas. Hydraulic fracturing (a.k.a. "fracking") occurs at the site.
The fire burned for several hours and was extinguished by firefighters. PearsallVolunteer Fire Department Chief Placido Aguilar told StateImpact Texas (http://bit.ly/wuFtNt) an oil tank exploded, causing the fire. Firefighters took about an hour and a half to get the fire under control.
Aguilar also said the fire department has not received any additional funds or personnel during the fracking boom in the area, nor does he expect any to be forthcoming. He noted the fortuitous timing of the incident, which occurred just asvolunteer firefighters were getting out of their day jobs, thereby providing good staffing levels for the response.



It is perfectly obvious the practices reported in both sources the Petroleum Industry continue to be sloppy and dangerous.


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There is a wonderfully qualified lady is running for office in Saginaw County.

Democrat Judith Lincoln announces her candidacy for 94th District State Representative at Saginaw County Democratic Party Headquarters in Saginaw 122 N. Michigan in Saginaw. 


It would be wonderful if she received the support she deserves.  We need wonderful ladies in the Michigan State Legislature and quite frankly she has the right idea when it comes to this wayward Governor.


...Lincoln (click title to entry - thank you) is the first Democrat to enter the race....


...“We have witnessed what happens when those in control have as a priority benefiting the wealthiest and most influential people, industries and corporations,” said Lincoln to more than 20 supporters at the Saginaw County Democratic Headquarters, 122 N. Michigan in Saginaw. “We have seen many sacrifices from senior retirees, children (and) working families... but there has been no shared sacrifice.”

Lincoln, an attorney and 12-year former member of the Saginaw Township School Board, said Gov. Rick Snyder and the Republican policies have “raided” $700 million from school funding and transferred it to the general fund.

“How many years has higher education taken hit after hit after hit,” said Lincoln, reiterating her theme pointing to the lack of “shared sacrifice.”...


Now is her time and she has the best message for Michigan and Saginaw County!

There are some real problems with the use of Lake Michigan shoreline in Benton Harbor, Michigan.



    Klock deeded a half mile of 
    Lake Michigan frontage to the City 
    of Benton Harbor Michigan in 
    memory of their deceased daughter 
    Jean. Their gift consisted of 
    90 acres of globally rare natural 
    resources that included Great Lakes Dunes, a Great Lakes Marsand interdunal 
    wetlands. The donated land was named Jean Klock Park and was dedicated 

The proposed project called "Harbor Shores" has a less than dignified history.

...Billed by the state government as a public-spirited, (click here) grassroots plan for community redevelopment, the project was blocked by the National Park Service (NPS) late last year for failing to involve the local community in decision-making and offering inadequate parcels in trade for the waterfront.

Developers resubmitted the plan, and the NPS-mandated public hearing and comment period, which concluded last month, revealed deep concerns about the plan and its purported benefits to the town. Over 300 written comments were submitted to the city.

Jean Klock Park is the only Lake Michigan waterfront owned by an African-American community and the proposed golf development has emerged as a national environmental justice story with pieces in The Washington Post, and Chicago Tribune. Last month, Michigan Messenger revealed that two top backers of the project, Rep. Fred Upton (R-St. Joseph) and Whirlpool CEO Jeff Fettig, live just down the street from the planned course....


To say the community doesn't want to give it up is an understatement.  I don't know why there are conservation organizations involved and more verbose about this.  I realize CEOs believe they can covet any project as nothing short of genius, but, to remove pristine use of this area when an entire community objects to it is more than worrisome.  Perhaps the only sin the Benton Harbor Community committed was to ask the National Park Service to charge admission to those outside the community in order to benefit the community in a small way.  It is lake shore and summer bathing can be a premium.


In all honesty, the exploitation of the lake shore area could be happening about a few city blocks or so from the park where motels and concessions could be an attraction.


As everyone knows, Benton Harbor is the first city in the USA to be remanded to a Financial Manager.  Governor Snyder washes his hands of any knowledge of what is transpiring with his Financial Managers.  Unbelievable, that a Governor of any state would actively seek to destroy the democratic processes of elections and simply look the other way, but, hey who wants to be burdened by such things when they go wrong in elections.


The Financial Manager of Benton Harbor has been exceptionally aggressive in destroying the ability of the Mayor and Council to conduct their duties.  The Financial Manager is Joseph L. Harris.  He must have made a New Year's Resolution because he is discharging elected officials and assigning his own people in their place.


"Benton Harbor - Port of Opportunities" (click here)


Order 12.1 and 12.2 destroys the Benton Harbor Planning Commission.  But, Order 12.3 is very curious.  See, Mr. Harris has taken the power away from the elected Mayor and Council so there really isn't anything they can do to spend more monies nor resolve the city's debt.  But, what is so curious is that a completely disarmed Mayor Pro Tem is being replaced.



WHEREAS,  the Emergency Manager (click here) has determined  that it is in the best interest of the
City to rernove  Marcus Mutrammad from position as Mayor Pro Tem and to appoint Sharon
Henderson  as Mayor Pro Tem.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE EMERGENCY  MANAGER  OF THE
CITY OF BENTON  HARBOR" PURSUANT  TO ACT 4:
1.  That Marcus Mutrammad is hereby removed from the position of Mayor Pro Tem.
2.  That Sharon Henderson  is hereby appointed to the position of Mayor Pro Tem.
3.  This Order shall become  effective immediately. 
SO ORDERED this this 10th day of January,2Ol2.


LIke, ahh?  What the heck is this already!  Perhaps understanding what Mr. Mutrammad has to say may bring light to the query.  Yes, indeed.


At first blush, (click title to entry - thank you) you might think Mr. Harris was moving autocratically to sideline one of his critics. The now-former mayor pro tem, Marcus Muhammad, has called for an investigation into the relationship between Mr. Harris and the powerful nonprofit that's building the Habor Shores golf result stock-imaged above. That nonprofit is backed by Whirlpool, which has its corporate headquarters in Benton Harbor and is the biggest economic player in the sad, busted-up town.

So it would make sense that Mr. Harris would want to quiet Mr. Muhammad. But it turns out that Mr. Harris says he made the move at the request of the new mayor, who wanted to appoint his own mayor pro tem. The new mayor can't do that, because in an order last year (pdf) Mr. Harris stripped Benton Harbor's elected officials of all powers except the ability to call a meeting to order, approve the minutes, and adjourn the meeting. Now the unelected manager is carrying out, autocratically, the normal duties of the democracy he gutted.

Which is weird.



Weird it is.  No doubt in my mind.  It would seem Mr. Harris is abusing power and seeks to remove his critics from office.  Why?  I have no clue, because, if Mr. Harris actually believes that will quite Mr. Mutrammad he forgot that doesn't mean he will NOT become mute.  No insult to the handicapped intended.


Someone want to explain how Snyder is actually getting away with this mess?  The unemployment in Michigan is improving and there is absolutely no need to sell every city's assets to the highest bidder.  


I am worried.  The citizens of Benton Harbor thought their wishes were honored years ago, but, evidently their rights to have their own will in regard to their city's lands is being trampled again.  Perhaps the CEOs can get in their newly built electric cars and travel a short distance to places other than the beautiful shoreline of Lake Michigan as valued by Benton Harbor!

TV: I Vote 4 Energy

Reality check on 'the moon colony' Gingrick has proposed.



Not that I am encouraging Gingrick for President.  That is not what this is about. There is a reality about the Moon rarely discussed and quite possibly rarely conceptualized JUST YET.


There is a robotics loop from Honda if one clicks at the title to this entry.


A few facts about what is occurring in regard to the USA focus 'of the future.'


There is currently a Moon Mission the USA has engaged in that maps the surface and quite possibly the subsurface of the Moon.  The purpose is to discern the relationship the Moon has to Earth in their development a long time ago.  It is important, but, there is also a lot of analysis that will turn up what exactly the Moon is composed of and it is not Green Cheese.


There is also the issue of 'Rare Earth Minerals' ongoing with Afghanistan.  China is known to have a bit of a monopoly on that topic.  If the analysis of the Moon comes back with a potential to mining of these minerals, there will be colonies on the Moon in the future.  They won't be human colonies, but, they will be colonies of robots controlled in offices operated by companies on Earth.


I am sure everyone has seen the Exxonmobile commercial of their sponsorship of projects on robotics in USA High Schools.


We forget all too quickly whom the heroes of the Gulf Oil Spill were over one mile deep.


Robots of the Gulf Spill: Fishlike Subs, Smart Torpedoes (click here)

Meet the 'bots that illuminated deep, dark threats of the BP spill.

Joel K. Bourne for National Geographic News



Published October 26, 2010
SPECIAL SERIES | DEEP IMPACT
Deciphering the unseen, underwater effects of the Gulf oil spill.
This summer, as the world cringed at live video feeds of oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico from a broken BP wellhead, one message was all too clear: Technology had gone horribly wrong.
What viewers might have missed, however, was that the images were brought to them by a technology that went remarkably right—deep-sea robotics....

The USA will not be undone.  It just won't. The focus of the President is correct. Putting a focus on a new launch vehicle, the sincere future of the space program and securing the nation from a limited Earth Element resource may prove to be one of the most valuable changes to the space program.  That is profoundly the future.  Whether Mr. Gingrick is correct in believing it will see Moon Colonies by 2020 is another question, but, the Republicans pride themselves on private industry ambitions and that is what will follow after NASA finishes their analysis.  The only thing Mr. Gingrick is guilty of is providing a 'vision' of the future.  The reality is, the potential is already in place.  

The President asked states to reduce the drop out rate by staying in school to 18 years old.

There are currently 20 states that already have 18 years old as an age for drop out of high school. They would probably prevent it from happening at all if the age of majority was 21 years old.


Some of the states are resistant to that change for a couple of reasons; overcrowding and funding.  

..."I think (click here) legalizing the age to 18 before a student can drop out sends a strong message," said Assistant Superintendent of Palm Beach County Schools Keith Oswald.

However if the drop out age increased to 18 in Florida, it poses two big questions, over-crowding and how to pay for it....


Those two reasons raise questions about the willingness of states to take on the challenge of educating their children.  The funding would be there if a young person stayed in school to graduation so that is a bit of an odd reason.  If the state believes it takes additional resources for young people challenged to stay in school there is the question as to what services a high school provides for mentoring and tutoring.  If tutoring was completed in classroom, like an old one room school house, the cost would be very minimal.


The second issue, overcrowding, clearly illustrates the real problem facing schools in the USA.  The state of California is among the states with highest overcrowding rates.


…Students in overcrowded schools (click title to entry - thank you) pay less attention, achieve less, and experience more violence. Overcrowded schools are more likely to have inadequate or substandard electrical and lighting systems, safety features, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, floors and foundations….


In the illustration above a growing number of California school are taking on the 'calender' of year round school.  There are problems in achieving the best outcomes of children in year round schools.  This particular website attempts to take on the problems facing California schools to provide better educational opportunities.


The President in his American Jobs Act offered his own solutions to attempt to stem the inadequate facilities and teacher-student ratio.  He proposed supporting the number of teachers in the classroom and reconstruction and renovation of schools currently under standard.  Yet, those initiatives were obstructed by Republicans in passing The American Jobs Act.  


The problem in educating our children WELL and in anticipation of the future and the current global competition requires investment, both, in returning teachers back to work and improving the very structures they are educated.  So, the President had the best ideas to improve problems with overcrowding, but, once again obstructionists saw the reason of improving the lives of our students as a meaningless pursuit to improve and grow out economy.


Quite frankly, I admire the President's focus to take on the problem of children dropping out of school, but, there is unwillingness within our government to take the opportunity in a 'paid for' American Jobs Act to carry out some of the most important problems facing our educators and children.

1,000,000 students in multi-track, year-round schools


- Remain in large, overcrowded schools

- Can’t take courses that are offered only on particular tracks, including electives and advanced courses


- Have ill-timed vacations that make it hard for students to get ready for state tests and prepare their college applications


- Miss out on extracurricular activities, remedial and enrichment 
programs


- Nearly 350,000 California students in 240 Concept 6 multi-track, year-round schools with fewer (but extended) school days 
 

- Lose the equivalent of a full year of school days and nights for homework (over their 12 years in school)


- Are far more likely to have a teacher without a full credential


- Learn less

Why do I get the idea school districts are starved for monies to improve the circumstances of their students. The other reason there is such a down turn in the quality of the education of out children is due to the 2008 economic implosion.  There are more homes in foreclosure, reducing the tax base of cities and counties causing drastic action in some districts to survive the ECONOMIC CRISIS, yet alone the education crisis.


There is nothing wrong with the learning capacity our children, but, there is a lot "W"rong with the esteem we hold the importance their teachers and classrooms.


The one way states can immediately prevent children from leaving school is to close the allowance of emancipation of minors.  That is a small number of children, but, currently children as young as 14 can require a court to grant emancipation of their status.  That is ridiculous.  There needs to be a financial component required by all states before any minor should be emancipated.  


In some states, (click here) certain forms need to be completed and filed with the court. Minimally, a minor must show he or she:
(1) is at least 14 years of age; 
(2) willingly wants to live away from home with the consent or acquiescence of his or her parents; 
(3) can manage his or her own finances; and 
(4) has a legitimate source of income. 
The court must also be convinced that emancipation would not be contrary to the minor's "best interests."

Such a status is likely to be viewed as an option for children that want to leave school. Don't think for one minute children don't entertain these ideas, because, they do.

The President has opened discussion about requirements to maintain 18 year olds to graduation for specific reasons.  Those reasons are best addressed when overcrowding of our schools and the removal of public employees from their jobs are scrutinized under a microscope.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Jan Brewer is practicing to be a Gossip Columnist in her next life. Can we move on from here?

The fact of the matter is Arizona is heavily reliant on tourism for their GDP.  I covered this some time ago.  I think it was during the '10 elections. 

But, tourism is recovering since 2008.  Most areas of THE WORLD, including places like Belize are seeing increases in their GDP due to the recovery of tourism.

So, while the Governor wants to annoint herself as the Queen of Job Creation, she isn't.  The reason Jan Brewer is Governor is because she doesn't believe in government and thus stays out of the way of a recovery when it occurs.  There is nothing exceptional about her leadership, most third world countries are experiencing the same effect.

The places she concentrates her 'jazz' for election purposes is in 'harassing law enforcement.'  The problem with Mexico is a federal problem because it spans several states and not just an Arizona problem.

When Reagan reformed immigration the southern border states should have done then what they are doing today to stop employers from breaking the law and exacerpating the problem.  Decades have gone by and it is too late to attempt to undo those years of negligence.  There has to be another immigration reform bill with a resolve to secure the southern border of the USA.

After the immigration reform is in place, then and only then can the border be secured.  There is no way the USA can afford to spend time routing out illegals currently in the USA.  The focus of law enforcement has to be on securing the country from extremists and not people risking their lives to obtain work for less than minimum wage.  The illegals may have raucous behavior on Saturday Night, but, they don't aim to destroy the civilization after they risked their lives to be here.

The Red States along the southern border rather control the situation by 'being tough' because they don't want the expense of offering food stamps and medicaid to those that find themselves the USA side of the Rio Grande.  California is the only state not taking a hard line because it has put in place support systems for the illegals for decades.  They are human beings, not animals to put in a cage.  They came to this country for opportunity.

The children of the migrants have come to call the USA home and there is nothing anyone can or should do about making their lives nightmares.  They love the USA, have known nothing else and seek to be productive, responsible citizens with happy lives where they EARN their living and pay taxes.

The entire 'culture of control' as practiced by the Republican Party is detimental to human beings and I don't care if it is the 'legal citizens' finding themselves impoverished and needy or if they are illegal citizens finding their way here due to the lack of government responsibility since Reagan tackled immigration problems.  The responsibility for the illegals being in the USA directly falls on the states that allow them to be employed and have for decades because it served cronies to make money on the backs of the naive.  There is nothing moral about 'the culture of control' in the Red States.  It is not about crime, it is about money!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

When I heard the words as spoken by Willard M. Romney today, "...Republicans want to help the Middle Class..." it sounded eerie and familiar.

And then I remembered where I had heard it before.


The year was 2000 and the candidate George W. Bush stated he would cut taxes that would help the Middle Class.


There was a surplus in the USA Treasury at that time, established by the Clinton/Gore administration.


So, Bush decided he'd 'buy' the electorate.  The promise to give the lower tax brackets the biggest percentage reductions didn't really work out the way most people thought. Bush somehow mixed up his words when he actually meant the HIGHER TAX BRACKETS would receive the biggest percentage of reductions.


I knew I heard those words before.  At least when I heard them when Bush said it, it was believable with a USA Treasury surplus existing.

...Cut Taxes and Make The System Fairer. (click title to entry - thank you)

The Bush economic plan saves over half the surplus to strengthen Social Security and reduce the national debt, and saves over 10% of the surplus for important priorities like education, national defense and health.

This still leaves a quarter of the surplus for much needed, long-overdue tax relief. Governor Bush’s goal is to make it easier for people to join the middle class by cutting taxes and making them fairer.

The Governor’s tax cut will reduce tax rates for every taxpayer, double the child tax credit, slash the marriage penalty, expand deductions for charitable giving, make the research and development tax credit permanent and end the death tax. The biggest percentage reductions go to those in the lower tax brackets because they often face higher marginal tax rates than the wealthy. Taxpayers earning below $50,000, will see their income tax bills cut by over 20% on average. Some politicians say America cannot afford a tax cut in this time of prosperity. Governor Bush says if we leave the money in Washington, it will spent on more government and that giving it back to taxpayers through cuts and reforms is an important insurance policy to help guarantee continued prosperity....

I'd be worried the Iranian fishing vessels were sabotage, but, the Navy doesn't seem to worry about it.

In this handout (click here) provided by the U.S. Navy, the guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG 100) responds to a distress call from the Iranian fishing vessel Al Molai off the coast of Somalia approximately 400 nautical miles north of the Republic of Seychelles January 5, 2012 in the Arabian Sea. (File photo by U.S. Navy via Getty Images )

Iran can't respond to the danger their own fishermen face?  Something tells me no matter how much the Iranian authorities attempt to demonize the USA Navy to their people, they don't believe them.  I am telling you, those 'fast boats' like riding the US Navy's wake waves.  They appear to be doing that everytime there is a video loop of them.

Repeating success is not a fantasy. Congratulations to the President and the Seals. Thank you.


Official White House Photo by Pete Souza

...American Jessica Buchanan (click title to entry - thank you) and Dane Poul Thisted, who both worked for the Danish Refugee Council Demining Group, were rescued unharmed after helicopter-borne US commandos swooped in on scrubland in central Somalia early Wednesday local time, according to a local Somali official....

Evidently, there were no diplomatic missions that would rescue the pair.  Why do NGOs go into such dangerous areas of the world?  I realize there are people starving in Somalia, but, there has to be a limit to the amount of danger NGOs expose themselves.  Being kidnapped dismantled any ability to deliver the care the people of Somalia need.

By the order of the President of the United States (click here) and under the direction of U.S. Africa Command (U.S. AFRICOM), early Wednesday morning, January 25, 2012, U.S. Special Operations Forces rescued an American citizen and a Danish citizen from captivity in Somalia.

Mrs. Jessica Buchanan of the United States and Mr. Poul Thisted of Denmark, who both worked for the Danish Demining Group, a non-profit humanitarian organization, were kidnapped at gunpoint on October 25, 2011, near Galcayo, Somalia, and were being held for ransom.

The Department of Justice requested assistance from the Department of Defense, which, in turn, directed U.S. AFRICOM to plan and conduct the rescue operation....

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The President in his State of the Union address illustrated the double standard between Clean Energy and Natural Gas.

He did so not a day to early.  The investment the USA has made into developing natural gas without the same investment in Clean Energy has placed clean energy industries in the path of danger of extinction. 
Herman K. Trabish
January 18, 2012

Will the Plunging Price of Natural Gas Ruin Renewables? (click title to entry - thank you)

Yes, says Warren Buffett’s policy guy: renewables have a policy option and a marketplace advantage.


...At a meeting of the five largest solar developers and the three largest turbine manufacturers last September, the manufacturers said they had no orders beyond June 2012 and the developers said they had no plans beyond November 2012 according to a Capitol Hill lobbyist that spoke with GTM. “Just nothing,” the lobbyist said. “It’s a cliff.”


Those companies faced the prospect of Congress allowing the lapse of the 1603 cash grant for the solar industry’s investment tax credit (ITC), the impending threat that Congress will not extend the wind industry’s crucial production tax credit (PTC) beyond this year, and the likely inability of federal trade regulators to stop Chinese anti-competitive practices.


Warren Buffett’s MidAmerican Energy has built nearly 600 megawatts of wind in the last two years. But, as MidAmerican federal policy vice president Jonathan Weisgall noted to GTM, “do we have plans beyond December 31 of this year for wind? No.” Because, Weisgall explained, “If the production tax credit is not extended, wind will probably not be the least-cost option.”...

The President's Annual address to Congress is tonight. I am looking forward to it.

...“It’s going to be a fighting speech,’’ (click title to entry - thank you) said Robert Dallek, a presidential historian and Boston University professor emeritus of history. “He’s going to lay out a contrasting agenda to what the Republicans, particularly Mitt Romney, has been saying about the use of federal power and the way the government approaches the economic difficulties that the country continues to face.’’...

He wore a nice tie last year, but, he needs to prove he is improving the economy by wearing a new tie, preferably one "Made in America" if it still exists.

Obama Speech to Embrace Manufacturing Rebirth as Job Creator (click here)

January 24, 2012, 8:31 AM EST
By Roger Runningen and Margaret Talev
(Updates with Plouffe starting in 10th paragraph.)
Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama tonight will lay out what he calls a “blueprint” for revitalizing the economy, emphasizing a rebirth for U.S. manufacturing, bolstering domestic energy production and training workers....

The President has pointed to the success of the auto industry in the USA as a footprint in manufacturing for Made in America.  We would like more.  In the year 2012 it is possible to have responsible manufacturing in the USA.  Manufacturing that does not endanger the health of employees or community. 

I went to the movies last night instead of tonight.  I saw "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close."  (click here)  Wow, what a movie.  It was a very healthy reminder of the dear people touched by the tragedy of September 11th.  It was told through the life of a very talented child.  In hindsight, I am grateful we took the time and care of the families.  It is easy to find oneself in this movie.

In 2010 Willard Mitt Romney paid $3 million in federal income taxes. That should be enough to buy him Florida.

Mitt Romney talks to the press after holding a round table on housing issues in Tampa, Fla., Jan. 23, 2012. (Emmanuel Dunand / AFP/Getty Images)


January 23, 2012, 10:44 p.m.

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney reportedly paid about $3 million in federal income taxes in 2010 on income of $21.7 million.

Romney's tax returns show most of his income came from investments. He also gave nearly $3 million combined to charitable causes and the Mormon Church, helping reduce his effective tax rate to less than 14%....


He paid an effective rate of 14% to the USA federal income tax.  I paid more than that and the amount I paid actually was felt in my household.  I guarantee Mr. and Mrs. Romney didn't feel a thing.  The Former Governor was also NOT WORKING for a living.

...Gingrich and his wife, Callista, paid $994,708 in federal taxes on gross income of $3,142,066 in 2010, according to copies of the couple's return. The 31.5% tax rate paid by the Gingriches is more than double the amount that Romney reportedly paid on his much larger income....

That is about the percentage, maybe slightly less, of income I paid in income.  I didn't have a $1 million credit account at Tiffany's though.  Actually, it was probably about 25%.  It just seemed like more. 


...Thirty years ago, (click here) Congress created the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to administer and enforce the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA)–the statute that governs the financing of federal elections. The regulation of federal campaigns emanated from a Congressional judgment that our representative form of government needed protection from the corrosive influence of unlimited and undisclosed political contributions. The laws were designed to ensure that candidates in federal elections were not–and did not appear to be–beholden to a narrow group of people. Taken together, it was hoped, the laws would sustain and promote citizen confidence and participation in the democratic process....

This is what is so very disturbing about the Robert's Court decision in "Citizen's United."  There are laws on the books existing over 30 years that REQUIRE the type of funding for the elections of the USA.  "The Federal Election Commission" was couped by the Robert's Court in the Citizen's United decision!

Mr. and Mrs. Adelson are providing the Former Speaker a fighting chance in the GOP primaries.

Adelsons donate another $5m. to Gingrich (click title to entry - thank you)
By GIL SHEFLER
01/24/2012 11:06

Donation brings casino tycoon and Israeli newspaper owner's contributions to Republican candidate to $10m. in two months.

...Adelson, who also owns Israel Hayom, one of the most widely read newspapers in Israel, is deeply involved in Israeli politics and is known for his staunch support of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

The Boston-born billionaire also donates millions each year to Jewish and Israeli causes. Last December he gave $5 million to Taglit-Birthright, which brings Jewish young adults from the Diaspora on a free trip to Israel. That same month he gave $25 million dollars to the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Jerusalem.

Adelson's net worth in 2011 according to Forbes magazine was $21.5 billion, making him the 16th wealthiest person in the world.


The four candidates for the Republican nominee for President all have superpacs.  Rep. Ron Paul is spending $1.4 million in Florida.  The superpacs are now the reality of American politics.  Unfortunately, the elections within the USA appear to be moving further and further from the reach of the average citizen.  This new 'allowance' by the Robert's Court is not only unconstitutional, but, a move against the sovereignty of the USA into the hands of the plutocrats.  More and more the American people have to begin to make election choices on the interests of removing plutocratic control of their government.


Read their lips, "No new taxes!"

Monday, January 23, 2012

The Tornado Action Recovery Council is about to deliver their findings on the April 27, 2011 Alabama tornado. (click title to entry - thank you)

January 23, 2012
0730z
UNISYS Water Vapor Satellite USA

This is the satellite before the Alabama tornado.

January 23, 2012
0830z

This is the tornado satellite. 






January 23, 2012
0930Z
UNISYS Water Vapor Satellite USA

This is the satellite picture of the storm after it passed through the Alabama communities. 



Thunderstorms, severe winds and tornadoes slammed the South Wednesday, killing dozens of people in four states.
The numbers of known dead in Alabama rose rapidly this evening. At least 58 were killed in the state Wednesday, The Associated Press reported after 11 p.m. ET.
The toll came soon after ABC News Birmingham, Ala., affiliate WBMA, also known as "33/40," reported at least 53 people dead, which was not long after Alabama emergency officials told ABC News at least 40 had died.

We look forward to her return.



Arizona should be proud of Congresswoman Giffords. I can only imagine the recovery she still faces. This tragedy struck at a sensitive time in her personal life as well. She was newly married to a wonderful man. They were looking forward to having a family. This injury did more than remove a brilliant Congresswoman from our midst, it placed her life in a new dimension that has an undetermined future.

I wish she and her spouse the greatest of peace and continued joy in their life together.

The American People have to address the gun violence within our society. This particular gun violence struck at the heart of our democracy, however, everyday there are police officers gunned down on the streets of the USA. The scope of guns within our society is dangerous while it fuels Drug Cartels robbing futures from our children.

The Culture of Violence in the American Society is more than removing dangerous weapons from our streets, but, also the commercial interests that fuel it.

Is the Republican Primary Process Broken?

By Greg Giroux


Jan. 23 (Bloomberg) -- The Republican primary in South Carolina had record turnout, with bigger gains in voter participation than in Iowa and New Hampshire earlier this month.

The Jan. 21 South Carolina vote drew 602,000 Republicans, a 35 percent increase over 2008 participation, as former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich defeated former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, the front-runner in national Republican polls. Gingrich received 40 percent of the vote compared with Romney’s 28 percent....

The problems surrounding the final outcome to the Republican Primarires are nearly too numerous to address in a single entry.




To begin, the Republican Primaries are providing generous amount of time for "Early Voting" that will be denied the same Republican Voters in the Elections in November.  There is every chance Republican Voters will be more effected by the limited Early Voting in many states.  It may be that Republicans will be more effected as the Democrats are preparing their constituents for a limited window of Early Vetoing days and polling places.

Additionally, Former Governor Palin is advocating a continual vetting process for the candidates.  The primaries are preceded by a debate and there are more and more topics that continue to prove to  be problematic for candidates causing a backlash of ads by SuperPacs.  If Mrs. Palin's words prove to be divisive to the party there may be no clear primary choice of the 2286 delegates at the convention.  There are still four strong candidates.  One needs 1144 delegates to win the nomination.  I don't expect any of the four candidates to leave the race before the convention.


I find it more than fascinating Former Speaker Gingrick is expected to win the South Carolina Primary.  I am not surprised because he appealed to SC voters over his rivals, but, because there was only one day between the debate and the beginning of the election. 

I believe the debate had more of an impact on the SC Primary than any ad delivered to the voters intended to diminish the candidates without the ability to respond through their own Superpacs.  The debates should carry more brevity as a sincere demonstration of democracy when all candidates are on a level playing field displaying their expertise.

...Early voting opened statewide in Florida, (click here) drawing Republican voters to polling stations 10 days before the state's Jan. 31 presidential primary....

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