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Alex Gimarc <about:/members/agimarc>
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Monday, May 11, 2009

Interesting Items <about:/tags/interesting-items> 5/11 -





Howdy all, a few Interesting Items <about:/tags/interesting-items> for your
information. Enjoy -

In this issue:



1.  Retirees

2.  Rationing

3.  DC Vouchers

4.  Shell Oil

5.  CA Budget

6.  Sovereignty





1.  *Retirees*.  I came across a poll done on retiree costs done by the
Securian Financial Group on actual and perceived costs borne by retirees.
There were 225 retirees surveyed in August 2008.  Ages were between 70 and
75, and the average net worth was at least $1 million.  Their largest yearly
expense was combined taxes at just under $40,600 yearly.  Health related
costs were just under $6,700 yearly.  They spent more on travel, cars,
charity, real estate taxes, food, gifts and mortgages than health care.
Before retirement, these folks believed their largest expense by far would
be health care.  Instead it was taxation.  Keep this in mind as the as the
push for Obamacare heats up.  AAII Journal, April, 2009.





2.  *Rationing*.  Second health care related piece for your consideration:
Next on the Hit parade out of the Obama administration and the fascist
congress <about:/tags/congress> will be an attempted takeover of health
care, supposedly to control costs.  Funding for this mess will be the cap
and trade carbon taxes, new taxes on businesses, and energy exploration.
While cap and trade appears to be in some trouble in the House of
Representatives, it appears today that Obama and congressional
democrats<about:/tags/democrat>are going to end up pushing both
throughout the course of this summer.  Some
observers believe they will pass both entirely without Republican votes if
necessary; passing the health care piece as part of the budget so that it is
not subject to filibuster in the senate <about:/tags/senate>.  Should this
takeover of health care happen, expect very quickly a shortage of doctors,
rationing, and increasingly long waits in treatment – even before the
government does anything.  There is no way that the feds can manage health
care choices, treatments, research or anything else without creating
shortages, jacking up overall costs, and quickly resorting to rationing as
the only way to manage scarce resources.  The elderly and handicappers will
feel the impact of this first, and their lives will be brutally shortened.
And after the elderly, infirm and handicappers are targeted, it will be a
very short leap toward the same sort of treatment for any other group that
does not fall inside the circle of favored groups for our new federal
masters.



Nationalized health care does not work.  It drags down level of care for
every single American except the chosen, well connected few inside the
Beltway.  This is about liberty, and we ought not to shrink from the
challenge.





3.  *DC Vouchers*.  Congressional democrats <about:/tags/congress> and the
Obama administration managed to kill one of the few good things for
education within the District of Columbia.  The program, started in 2004,
provided 1,900 students with $7,500 yearly vouchers for pubic education.  It
has been a roaring success, with great test scores and a long waiting list.
Recipients are selected via lottery.  The program has long been a target for
congressional democrats <about:/tags/democrat>, who profit by keeping their
voters just a poor, unsuccessful, angry, sullen and ignorant as possible.
They managed to defund it via the stimulus package passed earlier this
year.  When it was passed, there were instantly many thousands of people
angry at both congress <about:/tags/congress> and the Obama administration
for killing it.  Last week, Obama, playing good cop to
congress<about:/tags/congress>’
bad cop, announced that the program would continue long enough for everyone
currently in it to graduate.  There were going to be no new scholarships
given out or created.  This program provides an opportunity for
conservatives.  It costs $14 million yearly, and would be an opportunity for
conservatives to do something real in opposition to both Obama and the fascist
congress <about:/tags/congress>.





4. * Shell Oil*.  Shell Oil announced last Wednesday that they would be
withdrawing their exploration program for the Beaufort Sea off the North
Slope of Alaska <about:/tags/alaska>.  The drilling program had successfully
been fought by the greens and nimbys in the north Slop Borough.  Shell
promises to be back with a restructured and significantly smaller
exploration plan in 2010.  The successful opposition to Shell’s exploration
and drilling plans cost the State of Alaska <about:/tags/alaska> over 800
high paying, technical jobs.  Shell invested over $2 billion on offshore
leases in the Chukchi Sea over the last couple of years and is heavily
invested in successful exploration.  The ADN article quoted a representative
of the green and nimby opposition as saying that one exploration ship is one
ship too many; that they would continue to worry about the impact of
exploration on bowhead whales, polar bears, seals and other wildlife.  He
was also quoted being skeptical about Shell’s ability to clean up after a
spill, saying that they had not demonstrated the ability to clean one up in
the Arctic.  Interesting notion that:  If you run a sufficiently clean
operation that has not had any spills, how is it possible to demonstrate
your ability to clean one up afterwards?  This bozo is criticizing Shell for
running a clean, environmentally sensitive operation.





5.  *CA Budget*.  California is in the midst of one of their perennial
budget battles, with several propositions on the ballot next week.  All are
being pushed as budget caps, controls on spending.  The majority of them
appear to be in trouble with the electorate and may not pass.  Part of the
negotiations for the current budget in California has been pay cuts for
union members of the Service Employees International Union (which donated
over $60 million for Obama’s campaign last year) and the United Domestic
Workers Union.  Last week, the Obama Administration’s HHS threatened to
withhold nearly $7 billion in stimulus money intended for Medicare /
Medicaid payback unless the union wage cuts were repealed.  So much for
federalism under the Obama administration.  This strong-armed intrusion into
the California budget wars is not setting well with anyone on either side of
the political aisle, generating a pretty nasty LA Times editorial over the
weekend.



Up here in Alaska <about:/tags/alaska>, Governor Palin took no small amount
of flack from the Loyal Opposition over her intention to refuse some of the
stimulus due to federal strings.  It appears that she was right after all.
Unfortunately she rolled, and agreed to accepting the majority of the
stimulus money.  Big Lizards, Sat.





6.  *Sovereignty*.  Oklahoma last week joined a growing list of states
asserting their Tenth Amendment rights by overriding a veto by their democrat
governor <about:/tags/democrat> and passing a Sovereignty Resolution.  These
resolutions are in process in over 40 states so far, having passed in around
half of them.  Alaska <about:/tags/alaska> passed such a resolution
unanimously last month.  It is awaiting transmission to the Governor for
action.  When the feds get too big too quickly, there will be some push
back.  It remains to be seen what final form this movement will take.  There
are some concerns, as the Paulians have jumped in front of the parade and
are trying to take credit for it.



On a parallel track, there is a draft constitutional amendment starting to
make the rounds under the heading of Bill of Federalism.  It was drafted by
Randy Barnett of Georgetown and calls for a constitutional convention by the
states to consider.  The potential hijacking of such a convention by the
community organizer / community activists makes this path a very dangerous
one indeed.  While it would be a very nice way to cut the Gordian knot of
out of control federal government action and intrusion, the potential for
destruction of liberty and property rights is significant.  Note that the
last time a constitutional convention was called to repair the Articles of
Confederation; we ended up with something else entirely.  It was a long time
ago and the outcome was precisely the right outcome, but it was not what
they were called into convention to do.



I have long noted that the Laws of Physics apply to the political world, but
with a twist:  Newton’s Third Law of Motion states that for every action,
there is an opposite and equal reaction.  In the political world the twist
is that for every action, there will be a reaction.  And that reaction is
not necessarily equal or opposite.  Obama and the fascist
congress<about:/tags/congress>’
headlong drive into thuggery, destruction of property rights and outrageous
spending is going to trigger a reaction, one that is already under way.  The
outcome of that reaction is as yet, unclear.



More later -

- AG



"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better
than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not
your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May
your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our
countrymen."

- Samuel Adams, speech at the Philadelphia

  State House, August 1, 1776.

Note: Interesting Items <about:/tags/interesting-items> can be found at the
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The Alaska Standard <about:/tags/alaska> http://thealaskastandard.com/

MatSuValley News http://www.matsuvalleynews.com

District 28 http://www.dist28.com/

subscriber and supporter Elbert Collins at http://thatselbert.wordpress.com/

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