I saw Tim Scott on TV today, doing his acceptance speech. He is officially in the presidential race now. I was impressed. This guy gives a good speech, had his audience cheering on the applause lines. I have not gotten a hold of a printed copy of his speech to check where his political stuff is coming from, but it all sounded good. I might vote for him. To win, he has to give that speech to a lot more Republican audiences.
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Monday, May 22, 2023
Friday, May 19, 2023
The federal debt limit.
We have one. It says that the US cannot borrow money above the debt limit. US Treasury is saying that they will need to borrow more to pay the government’s bills starting in June. Speaker McCarthy has written and passed a bill to raise the debt limit and do some noticeable cutting of federal spending. No spending cuts, not debt limit increase. Needless to say the Party of More Free Stuff (democrats) does not want to go along with any kind of spending cuts.
It should be possible to dicker and come up with a compromise that has enough spending cuts to satisfy Republicans and spends enough for feed democrats. Right now Biden and WRBA are not negotigiating; they are junketing way out in the Far East. They won’t be home til Monday. With out Biden and his heavy duty advisors at the table, face to face, nothing can get done.
Default is not the problem, despite what the TV keeps saying. Default is the failure of the US to pay its obligations, namely federal bonds and treasury bills when they come due. Federal tax revenue is about 60% of the needed money to run the government and pay the obligations. Obligations are like 10% of the tax revenue. Do a little trimming, pay some suppliers late, and we have plenty of money to pay down on bonds and T-bills.
I expect when Biden and WRBA get home they will be able to cut a deal with the Republican and McCarthy and get on with things.
Monday, May 15, 2023
Biden wants to put our lights out.
Slow Joe Biden wants to put our lights out. He wants his Environmental Pollution Agency
to require that fuel burning electric power plants reduce their emission by
95%. Wow. That is like ordering all our
power plants to shut down. It cannot be
done.
Consider a coal plant.
Let’s burn a ton of coal to make steam to turn the electric
generators. Coal is pretty much pure
carbon. The ton of coal burns by combining
with two oxygen atoms to each carbon atom.
This gives 3.6 tons of carbon dioxide up the stack for every ton of coal
burned. There is nothing you can do to
improve this.
Gas fired plants are a little bit different, but the end result is about the same.
In New Hampshire we ought to have a New Hampshire bureau that sets reasonable performance standards for electric plants and inspects New Hampshire plants for compliance with New Hampshire standards. Out of state trouble makers who cause trouble for our electric generators are sabotaging our electric supply and should be thrown in jail.
Monday, May 8, 2023
Reparations in California
California ought to become amusing. They have promised “reparations” of $1.2 million (per individual? per family? Per extended family?)_to not well defined groups. California is $8 million in debt. It will take many many times $8 billion ($200, $400, $800 billion?) to pay the proposed reparations to every one eligible for them. The TV has not been clear about who might be eligible. Good luck California. I will bring popcorn.
Monday, May 1, 2023
Keep on Trucking. Anywhere but California.
California is going to ban the sale of diesel trucks as of 2036. Was I a trucking company or a mere owner-operator, I would start thinking about relocating out of California. Reregister all my vehicles some state outside of California. They did not say if they would permit out of state trucks with good paperwork to drive into California. If they go that far, I would look of out-of-California customers to serve.
I am glad I bought a new Chevy this year. I am beginning to hear talk about banning the sale of real cars (internal combustion engines) and forcing us all to buy battery cars.
Saturday, April 29, 2023
Did the Army helicopter accident in Alaska happen in daylight or after dark?
Three people were killed and a fourth injured. They haven’t said when the accident occurred. If it occurred after dark, did the helicopters have their running lights burning? They should be. Only reason for flying without lights might be a training mission for flying formation in the dark. Which is very dangerous.
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
You can bring your kids reading up to par.
You can bring your children’s reading, arithmetic, science and other subject’s grades up to par. Start out by getting your kids teacher to give you the kid’s test scores. This will give you something to compare progress against. If the teacher won’t show you your kid’s test scores go the next school board meeting and complain.
To learn reading, the kid has to read. Which means you have to have some appropriate books in the house. For real young kids Dr Seuss is great. Likewise Shel Silverstein. Take the kid[s] book shopping with you. Comic books (graphic novels) can be good. Check to see of the kid likes it, and check to see if you like it. You can refuse to buy any graphic novels that you disapprove of.
For older kids Tolkien is great. Likewise an Oz book, Edgar Rice Burroughs stories, Fletcher Pratt stories, especially “Battles that Changed History” is fantastic. Science fiction, Robert Heinlein, Jerry Pournelle, Andre Norton, Isaac Asimov, Poul Anderson, Hal Clement, E. E. Smith, L Sprague DeCamp, Larry Niven, and many others.
Then you have to encourage the kid to read. Sit down with your kid and a good book. Read a paragraph to the kid. Ask the kid to read a paragraph to you, When the kid strikes a word that he doesn’t know, let him work on it for a bit and then tell him how it is pronounced and what it means.
Then the kid will need to know phonics so he can sound out new words. When the kid is just starting to read, he will hit a lot of words he doesn’t know. With phonics the kid can sound the word out and get it. For phonics the kid need to know the sounds of all 26 letters of the alphabet. The Alphabet song is good for this. The he needs to know the five vowels, and the long and short sounds of each of the five vowels, and some of the rules that make vowels long or short. For instance if the word ends in E the vowel is long.
And, very important, read a bedtime story to the kid[s] every night. This shows the kid[s] that reading can be fun after they learn how to do it.
You are probably better at choosing books for your kids than any teacher. My youngest had nothing but age inappropriate, or boring, or nasty dystrophies worse than 1984, or heart breaking stories like the one about a young girl Afghan who had her favorite pet camel seized by the Taliban and used to fed the troops.
After a year of this kind of practice that kid will be reading better, maybe reading at grade level.
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Lincoln 2023
The movie starts out with Lincoln in an army camp, talking to enlisted soldiers, both black and white. All the soldiers finish up talking by reciting passages from Lincoln’s Gettysburg address. Touching, at least to this movie watcher.
The movie then cuts back to Washington where Lincoln is pushing his secretary of state Seward to support passing the 13th amendment to the constitution, the one that will outlaw slavery for good. Lincoln argues that it is needed because the Emancipation Proclamation is only effective during the Civil War and will loose its force when peace finally happens. Seward argues that freeing all the slaves will only make the Confederacy fight longer and harder.
Lots of scenes with lots of characters follow. Some of the characters might be famous enough to have made the history books. But nobody ever names anyone, so you never know. The only name that comes thru is that of Thaddeus Stevens, a hard core Republican in Congress. No scene involving General Grant and Lincoln happens, nor do we have a scene of Lincoln reprimanding the troublesome General Henry Halleck.
A meh movie, despite having Stephan Spielberg directing. None of the actor’s names were familiar to me.
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Good Work Space X
Congratulations, Space X, The main stage got the whole thing off the launch pad and 18 miles up into the air. Something went wrong with the main stage separation, we could see the whole rocket swinging around off course on TV. I have not heard if the main stage managed a soft landing. But it's a good first try. I am sure SpaceX will be back at it and fix whet every if was that went wrong. Good work Elon Musk.
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Thoughts on going to college.
It is frightfully expensive.
A four year degree can cost you $100,000, new house money. Is it worth it?
If you flunk out and don’t graduate, you get nothing for
your money. There is no refund. You want to ask your self if you have the
stick-to-it-tiveness to make it to graduation.
How did you do in high school? College is not much harder than high
school. If you aced high school, you can
make it thru college, no sweat. If you
just scraped by in high school you will be hurting in college. Do you like academic work? Does writing a term paper sound interesting,
or a fearfully difficult challenge? Is
reading in a decent text book interesting or boring? This is a matter you have to answer for
yourself, nobody else knows you well enough to do you any good. If you think you can cut it in college
good. If you have doubts, think things
over carefully. If you flunk out
sophomore year you will be out a lot of money and have nothing to show for it.
If you are not sure
about college, try something else when you graduate from high school. Enlist in the armed forces, it will teach you
a lot of stuff that is good to know and they will help you pay for college if
you decide to go after serving your hitch.
Hike the Appalachian trial, sail around the world, join the forest
service, ride a motor cycle across the United
States, take a job as sailor on a merchant
ship, become a ski bum for a winter. Anything for a change of pace.
Do you have any idea what you want to do to make a living after graduation? Aside from a very few lucky independently wealthy individuals, you will have to make a living for most of your life after graduation. Your life will be happier if you make you living doing something you like and that interests you.
At this point in your life you may not have a clue about what you want to do after graduation. You need to ask around, start with your parents. What does your father do? Or your mother? Does what either does sound interesting? Talk to aunts and uncles, grandparents, friends of the family, teachers, ministers, police officers, and firemen, anyone who you figure know what they are doing. Read a few biographies of people you admire.
College gives you a
credential (a degree) that can get you a white collar paper pushing job. Or a job in sales. Have you considered a blue collar job that
gets you out of doors and gets your hands dirty? Truck driver, lumberjack, plumber,
electrician, electronic tech, heavy equipment operator, soldier, carpenter,
fish and game warder, lineman, cop, and fireman, many others? These jobs pay as well or better than white
collar paper pushing jobs and are fun if that sort of life appeals to you.
If you decide to go the college route, pick a major that makes you employable. The STEM (Science Technology Engineering, Mathematics) majors are always employable. Engineering, if you can hack it, is fun, pays well, and you are always employable. I became an electrical engineer and it worked well for me over a 40 years career. Avoid the “talky-talk” sciences (anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science) and any major with “studies” in the name (black studies, women’s studies, any old thing studies). These are fun to take, but they won’t get you a job anywhere.
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Top Gun, Maverick 2023
Meh. Not as good as the old Top Gun. Very long. A lot of chit chat between unnamed and unknown characters standing around the bar. Little of interest was said. Navy brass was bearing down on Maverick, trying to get him out of the Navy. In the Air Force we made much of our aces like Robin Olds. Why a couple of snooty admirals want to dump their hottest ace is unfathomable. The flying scenes don’t really start until half way thru the movie. The target is a uranium enrichment plant way behind enemy lines. The plan is to fly up a deep and twisty riverbed, staying too low for the SAMs to get them, and bomb the deeply buried enrichment plant out of existence. Maverick gets a dozen young hotshot pilots to train, plus he must select only half of them to fly the mission. After none of his hotshots succeed in training, Maverick flies the training course himself and aces it, naturally.
I wondered about some of the flying scenes. The fighters seemed to climb and turn better than I expected. I was left wondering if I was watching CGI or real aircraft. At one point someone refers to “front landing gear”. I never heard anyone say that in the Air Force, it was always “nose gear”.
Biden inflation.
Friday, April 14, 2023
Need-to-Know
How? Why? Does an Airman First Class in the Massachusetts Air National Guard get access to so many Top Secret documents? Was his security clearance in order? Did he have a need to know this stuff? Which superior officer[s] made all this stuff available? In addition to prosecuting the leaker, let’s find and prosecute those who made the stuff available.
I also heard that we have nearly three million people with security clearances. That’s entirely too many. The more people have clearances the greater the chance that one of them will leak classified.
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Security, Rules for.
The massive leak of classified documents to an internet gamer’s site has convinced all America’s friends to never share anything with the Americans because it will be leaked all over the world.
Years ago the US Congress passed a law that declares the US
has only three classifications for anything, Confidential, Secret, and Top
Secret. This was done because the
intelligence services and the armed services had dreamed up all sorts of
different classifications of stuff, and when Congressmen asked to see the
stuff, they were told that they didn’t have to proper clearance to see it. So Congress installed the “Only-Three-Levels”
system we still have in order from them to see anything they wanted to see if
they possessed a Top Secret clearance.
Another security principle is “need to know”. Unless you have a need to know the
information, you don’t get to see the information unless it relates to your
mission. For instance an Army general
planning a campaign has a need to know about the enemy. The same Army general does not have a need to
know intelligence on navies. There was
one notorious case where an Army private had access to State Department
classified and passed to the Russians.
Need to know was violated in that case.
Back when I was on active duty with USAF the FBI had to do a
background check on me to get a mere Secret clearance. They even visited my old high school and interviewed
Fred Swan, my physics teacher and swim team coach. That was a long time ago. I don’t know how things work now. How was this “OG” character that WaPo said
did the entire recent massive leak given a security clearance? What was his need to know all those
documents?
Classified is safest on paper and locked in a safe. Putting the stuff onto Windows computers is asking to have it stolen. Windows is like Swiss cheese, full of holes. High school kids can break into Windows. I wonder where the stuff in this week's leak was stored.
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Hardcopy
I am dong my income tax, using TurboTax. I get to end, TurboTax tells me I have not made any mistakes, and my chance of getting audited is low. So I print out my tax return. I don’t efile, that makes it too easy for IRS weenies to feed my tax return into their computers. I mail ‘em hard copy. My printer hummed and clattered but the ink ran out after a few pages. Ink cartridge went empty. So I drove into the Littleton Staples to get a fresh ink cartridge. Arrgh, Staples does not carry #74 black ink cartridges any more, they are obsolete now.
Since my old HP printer was at least 15 years old, I decided to buy a new one. Only $99 for a genuine HP. I get it home, get it unpacked, and plug it in to the computer. I down load the HP driver for the printer. Arghh, 133 Megabytes. For just a driver. Will software fatness never end? The new driver announces that it can tell genuine HP ink cartridges from competitors ink cartridges and will refuse to print with non-HP ink. Arghh.
Monday, April 3, 2023
Banning TikTok
I don’t use, or even have TikTok, so all I know is what I see on the web. I see a lot of bad stuff about TikTok and little to no good stuff. So I am fine with banning it.
This might be a little hard to do. TikTok is a website. If we pass a law outlawing the website, TikTok could merely change the name of their website and carry on as before. We could speak to the Face books and Twitters of the world and tell them if we see any TikTok material on your sites we will use the Sherman Antitrust Act to break up your company into at least 5 pieces, maybe more. We would have to get all the websites, not just to biggies, but it could be done.
I hear that 100-150 million people have the TikTok down load on their smart phones and computers. If we shut down all the TikTok websites then I assume the TikTok down loads won’t be able to do anything. Unless China opens up a TikTok website to feed all those hungry down loads.
Or, we could talk very firmly to Micro$oft. Their Window Update program can remove any kind of app from a Windows hard drive. We could insist that Micro$oft use Update to clear those 100-150 million TikTok down loads off every hard drive in the land. Micro$oft won’t want to do that, and I have no idea what sort of pressure could be brought to bear on the Micro$ofties to get on with it.
Friday, March 31, 2023
Trump is indicted
New York DA Alvin Bragg finally got around to doing it, after threatening to do it for weeks. I hear some TV newsies decrying it for charging a president with a crime. I hear other TV newsies claiming that the backlash will assure Trump gets elected. I have no idea which, if either, of these two ideas will work out. The charges Bragg has leaked are Mickey Mouse to the extreme. Paying off a bimbo to keep her mouth shut is not a crime, never has been a crime.
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Does it matter if the Nashville massacre is called a hate crime?
The shooter is clearly guilty of first degree murder. That used to deserve the death penalty years ago, but Democrats and lawyers have almost eliminated the death penalty in America. Why confuse things by calling it a hate crime instead of murder?
And since the shooter was shot dead by the Nashville police, it doesn’t really matter. We aren’t going to try the killer since she is already dead.
TV news spent a lot of time discussing this issue today.
I hear the shooter was undergoing some sort of “medical” procedure on account of her psychological problems. I would love to learn the name of the doctor whose treatment was so tragically ineffective.
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
It isn’t the guns, it’s the homicidal maniacs.
The Nashville school shooting was horrible. Three nine year olds are dead, shot by the shooter. That is too terrible for words. Three adult school staff members are dead, also shot by the shooter.
Biden is using this horrible case to call for more gun control, this time he wants to outlaw and confiscate all semi automatic rifles and pistols. Most guns out there are semi automatic, so Biden is calling for confiscating everyone’s guns.
Guns are not the problem and not the cause of the Nashville massacre. The true cause is the large number of homicidal maniacs that we allow to run around loose. We should have mental hospitals and homicidal maniacs should be involuntarily committed to a mental hospital until they are cured of their homicidal mania.
We used to do this back in the old days. Unfortunately the 1960’s reformers declared that involuntary commitment was like putting people in jail without a proper trial. The inmates were released to become homeless street people and the mental hospitals were closed.
Until we round up the homicidal maniacs running around loose we will continue to have horrible shooting cases like Nashville.
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Is Stanford a real law school?
Does it train its students to become real practicing lawyers out in the real world? In the real world everyone, especially the lawyers, treat the judge with courtesy and respect. A lawyer that interrupts the judge the way the Stanford students did would be declared in contempt of court. The judge would have the court officers remove the offender from the court. Or the judge can sentence the offender to a prison term, right then and there. In my estimation the Stanford students who shouted down the judge ought to be expelled from Stanford on the grounds that they will never become a real lawyer.