Cannot contact some favorite websites, Instapundit and Photobucket for two. Other sites are up and running. Is this a selective internet outage? NSA shutting down some enemies? Sites down for weekend maintenance?
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
A lawyer to run Homeland Security
Obama has nominated Jeh Johnson to be Secretary of Homeland Security. Johnson has served as the Pentagon's top lawyer. AN official said that during his tenure at the Defense Department,
Johnson exhibited "sound judgment" and provided "prior legal review and
approval of every military operation approved by the president and
secretary of Defense."
A Combat lawyer. Just what we need.
Sorry, but I want a soldier or a cop to run Homeland Security. Someone who thinks about security rather than thinking about ways to get guilty defendants off.
A Combat lawyer. Just what we need.
Sorry, but I want a soldier or a cop to run Homeland Security. Someone who thinks about security rather than thinking about ways to get guilty defendants off.
Shutdown Scorecard. Who won?
Hard to tell. I haven't seen any real post shutdown polls yet. Democrats say the Republicans lost, Republicans say the Democrats lost. Objectively they kicked the can down the road two or three months. Right now, the Republicans re opened the government with a two month time limit and boosted the debt ceiling enough to get thru Christmas. The budget was referred to a committee, standard Washington ploy to sweep something under the rug. The Republicans didn't get any relief on Obamacare. So for this round, the Republicans didn't get anything and the Democrats didn't give up anything.
Will the fight continue after Christmas? Who knows. The Republicans certainly are not satisfied with the status quo. The Democrats like things just the way they are. The real issue is next year's election. This whole shutdown/debt ceiling brouhaha was run off in order to influence the voters for next year. And Obama wanted it just as much as the Republicans. If either side thinks renewing the fight will do 'em good in the election, they will. If both sides figure the public is sick of the squabbling, they won't.
Obama certainly looked ineffective. Congress did all the headline grabbing. By crying "Default" Obama spooked the international currency markets and weakened T-bills. He did this because without a debt ceiling hike, he would have to chop $1 trillion a year out of federal spending. A lot of people are feeding off the federal gravy train, and shutting off the flow of gravy would cause a lot of angry takers, who would mostly blame Obama.
The shutdown didn't have much effect outside the Beltway. Up here we hardly noticed. Son reports North Dakota did just fine. Thoughtful taxpayers ought to be wondering if we could solve the spending problem by just closing stuff down. Thoughtful civil servants ought to be scared. The monument closings were an attempt to make the shutdown more painful, so people would care more about re opening government. It sparked outrage and civil disobedience, but not much political support.
I'm beginning to think the only group hurt by the shutdown were the civil servants who missed paychecks. And they are all democrats anyhow. And they will get back pay for 16 days off. The government contractors will probably play catchup as they accomplish the work that didn't get done for 16 days.
The other thing, we managed to convince the Europeans and the rest of the world that the United States is coming unglued. That is a bad thing.
Will the fight continue after Christmas? Who knows. The Republicans certainly are not satisfied with the status quo. The Democrats like things just the way they are. The real issue is next year's election. This whole shutdown/debt ceiling brouhaha was run off in order to influence the voters for next year. And Obama wanted it just as much as the Republicans. If either side thinks renewing the fight will do 'em good in the election, they will. If both sides figure the public is sick of the squabbling, they won't.
Obama certainly looked ineffective. Congress did all the headline grabbing. By crying "Default" Obama spooked the international currency markets and weakened T-bills. He did this because without a debt ceiling hike, he would have to chop $1 trillion a year out of federal spending. A lot of people are feeding off the federal gravy train, and shutting off the flow of gravy would cause a lot of angry takers, who would mostly blame Obama.
The shutdown didn't have much effect outside the Beltway. Up here we hardly noticed. Son reports North Dakota did just fine. Thoughtful taxpayers ought to be wondering if we could solve the spending problem by just closing stuff down. Thoughtful civil servants ought to be scared. The monument closings were an attempt to make the shutdown more painful, so people would care more about re opening government. It sparked outrage and civil disobedience, but not much political support.
I'm beginning to think the only group hurt by the shutdown were the civil servants who missed paychecks. And they are all democrats anyhow. And they will get back pay for 16 days off. The government contractors will probably play catchup as they accomplish the work that didn't get done for 16 days.
The other thing, we managed to convince the Europeans and the rest of the world that the United States is coming unglued. That is a bad thing.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Advanced countries, jet airliner production.
Jet airliners, 70 seats and up. Anything less is a puddlejumper. Listing of production forecasts from Aviation Week.
Country Company Total Aircraft models
United States Boeing 7395 total airliners. 737, 787, 777,747 767
France/Germany Airbus 6949 total airliners A319.320,321,330-,340,350 380
Brazil Embraer 973 total airliners 170 175 190 195
Russia Antonov, Ilyushin, Sukhoi 438 total airliners 100, IL-96 MS21
Canada Bombardier 376 total airliners CRJ
China Comac Xian 297 total airliners MA60, ARJ21, C919
Japan Mitsubishi 285 total airliners MRJ
Boeing is ahead of Airbus by a nose, and not much more. Both Boeing and Airbus are miles ahead of everyone else. Brazil plans to build twice as many airliners as Russia. Canada plans to out produce China. The lower end producers are building smaller (100 seat) planes, where as the two leaders make a broad selection with top end aircraft seating 400 and up.
Viewed as an index of industrial and technological advancement, Brazil and Canada are higher up the food chain than one would expect. Britain sold out it's stake in Airbus and so doesn't appear at all, although Rolls Royce remains an important maker of jet engines.
Country Company Total Aircraft models
United States Boeing 7395 total airliners. 737, 787, 777,747 767
France/Germany Airbus 6949 total airliners A319.320,321,330-,340,350 380
Brazil Embraer 973 total airliners 170 175 190 195
Russia Antonov, Ilyushin, Sukhoi 438 total airliners 100, IL-96 MS21
Canada Bombardier 376 total airliners CRJ
China Comac Xian 297 total airliners MA60, ARJ21, C919
Japan Mitsubishi 285 total airliners MRJ
Boeing is ahead of Airbus by a nose, and not much more. Both Boeing and Airbus are miles ahead of everyone else. Brazil plans to build twice as many airliners as Russia. Canada plans to out produce China. The lower end producers are building smaller (100 seat) planes, where as the two leaders make a broad selection with top end aircraft seating 400 and up.
Viewed as an index of industrial and technological advancement, Brazil and Canada are higher up the food chain than one would expect. Britain sold out it's stake in Airbus and so doesn't appear at all, although Rolls Royce remains an important maker of jet engines.
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Grafton County Republican fund raiser/get-together
We had the annual party dinner last night. I must still be fairly active, at this point I know nearly everyone who shows up at these things. We had candidates, looking to recruit supporters, and all the Grafton County regulars, the people who do the emails, do the sphagetti dinners, watch the polls, politick from door to door, in short the party workers.
We now have two candidates for Jean Shaheen's US Senate seat, Karen Testermann and Jim Rubins. We have a candidate for Anne Kuster's US house seat, Gary Lambert. We gave each candidate a mere TWO minutes of floor time to make a pitch. These guys (and gal) are all old New Hampshire state government pols. If elected, I'm sure they could all do a fine job in DC. I'm not so sure that they have the name recognition, the charisma, the telegenic good looks, and the luck, to carry the election. Fortunately, the Democratic incumbents are pretty unexciting.
Senator Kelly Ayotte sent regrets, she is in DC, wrangling over the debt ceiling. State chairman Jenifer Horn sent regrets. AND, Ray Burton, the north country legend was not there. I hope he is OK, he underwent chemo for prostate cancer this year, and it took some starch out of him.
Consensus of opinion. Obama might indeed be stupid enough to default if he doesn't get his debt ceiling hike. That's depressing.
We now have two candidates for Jean Shaheen's US Senate seat, Karen Testermann and Jim Rubins. We have a candidate for Anne Kuster's US house seat, Gary Lambert. We gave each candidate a mere TWO minutes of floor time to make a pitch. These guys (and gal) are all old New Hampshire state government pols. If elected, I'm sure they could all do a fine job in DC. I'm not so sure that they have the name recognition, the charisma, the telegenic good looks, and the luck, to carry the election. Fortunately, the Democratic incumbents are pretty unexciting.
Senator Kelly Ayotte sent regrets, she is in DC, wrangling over the debt ceiling. State chairman Jenifer Horn sent regrets. AND, Ray Burton, the north country legend was not there. I hope he is OK, he underwent chemo for prostate cancer this year, and it took some starch out of him.
Consensus of opinion. Obama might indeed be stupid enough to default if he doesn't get his debt ceiling hike. That's depressing.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Sports are ruining our Schools
This was on the cover of the Atlantic magazine. I saw it yesterday on the magazine rack at Mac's Market. It caught my eye, but not enough to make me buy the Atlantic. Instead it made me wonder about the mental balance of the Atlantic's editors.
Sports are good. They get a lot of kids, the average kids with couch potato genes, off the couch and out of doors getting some exercise. Partly 'cause it's an opportunity to hang out with friends, partly 'cause there is still some social status to be had, and partly to get out of the house, a lot of kids will go out for sports, if there are any sports to go out for.
Dunno what the Atlantic has agin 'em, as I said I didn't bother to buy the mag and read it.
Sports are good. They get a lot of kids, the average kids with couch potato genes, off the couch and out of doors getting some exercise. Partly 'cause it's an opportunity to hang out with friends, partly 'cause there is still some social status to be had, and partly to get out of the house, a lot of kids will go out for sports, if there are any sports to go out for.
Dunno what the Atlantic has agin 'em, as I said I didn't bother to buy the mag and read it.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Has the "Shutdown" hurt you, or anyone you know?
Things like laid off, or still working but not getting paid. Or some essential paperwork not getting done. Passports, drilling permits, visas, etc. Or something is closed that you need, or just want to get into. Some service no longer available that you need?
I figure the shutdown will continue until the level of pain gets high enough to force a settlement. How much pain are we feeling? really? Could the "shutdown" go on for ever? Comments are open.
If I hear nothing, I'll figure the level of pain is low.
I figure the shutdown will continue until the level of pain gets high enough to force a settlement. How much pain are we feeling? really? Could the "shutdown" go on for ever? Comments are open.
If I hear nothing, I'll figure the level of pain is low.
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