Even if you don't like your party's nominee. If you don't vote, you forfeit any rights to complain about what the government is doing for the next four years. You got two candidates going for each open office. One of the two has to be better than the other. It is your responsibility as a citizen of a democracy to vote for the better of the two candidates. Can't tell which candidate is better? You haven't done your home work. Go to each candidates website. It's the 21st century, they all got websites now. Read their campaign promises. You gotta like one set of promises better than the other. Google on the candidate's name. See what kinda dirt comes up. See who endorses them. If all fails, flip a coin. But go out and vote. If you don't, the worse guy will win.
If the choice for president comes down to Trump vs Hilliary, neither of which I like much, you gotta make a pick. And vote your pick.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Monday, March 21, 2016
Kasich, Trump and Cruz address AIPAC
AIPAC, American Israeli Political Action Committee. I watched Kasich, followed by Trump, followed by Cruz address this Jewish pro Israel group. All three of 'em said all the right things, and received lots of applause. This is an important group, they represent most American Jews, who can be a decisive factor in American elections. Most Jews back the state of Israel all the way, although they tend to vote democratic. After 8 years of Obama trashing Israel, they might b ready to vote Republican.
Parts per trillion
Apparently some chemical that I never heard of was detected is some water wells in some obscure NH towns whose names mean nothing to me. They finally got a guy on from state Dept of Environmental Services who actually knew a few things. Apparently the contamination is no worse than 100 parts per trillion. Wow. First time I have heard things quoted as parts per trillion. Used to be one part per million was about the limit of lab work.
Then he said that the EPA limit for magic chemical (SFRA? something strange) was 400 parts per trillion. In short the detected levels are still way below the limit.
Could the newsies be looking for something they can blow up into a Flint Michigan type scandal?
Then he said that the EPA limit for magic chemical (SFRA? something strange) was 400 parts per trillion. In short the detected levels are still way below the limit.
Could the newsies be looking for something they can blow up into a Flint Michigan type scandal?
New Hampshire un employment rate down to 2.7%
Wow. Best in the nation. Labor utilization rate is 78%, best in the nation. The NPR commentators were talking about business leaving the state 'cause they cannot find workers.
Talk about a quick turnaround. Things were so bad up here a couple of years ago my youngest son had to go out the North Dakota to find work. I'm sorta wondering if the unemployment rate is low because all the able bodied workers have already left NH to find work out of state.
Then the NPR pundits started talking magic talk, like how commuter rail to Manchester would attract workers from out of state. And how NH needs to do something (unspecified) to the NH schools to produce more "trained" workers.
Talk about a quick turnaround. Things were so bad up here a couple of years ago my youngest son had to go out the North Dakota to find work. I'm sorta wondering if the unemployment rate is low because all the able bodied workers have already left NH to find work out of state.
Then the NPR pundits started talking magic talk, like how commuter rail to Manchester would attract workers from out of state. And how NH needs to do something (unspecified) to the NH schools to produce more "trained" workers.
National Progressive Radio wants to give Gitmo back to Cuba
NPR ran a medium length piece about this this morning. They dwelt on the history, Gitmo was war booty to us after the Spanish American war of 1898. Which was a long time ago. According to NPR the Cubans are still all hot and bothered about it, and we could make peace and goodness and light flow by giving it back to Cuba.
Wanna bet The Donald could cut a better deal than that?
Wanna bet The Donald could cut a better deal than that?
Sunday, March 20, 2016
So why is Obama making nice to Cuba?
Well, it looks good to the lefties in the Democratic party, but do ordinary Americans approve? Or care? I think most Cubans in the country are refugees from Castro, and would be happier to nuke Cuba than to recognize Cuba. I suppose Obama will get some "legacy" out of it, but does the US as a whole, not just Obama and his cronies, get anything out of it?
Where is Tom Clancy (and Jack Ryan) when we need them?
Say what you will about Tom Clancy's books, they were good action adventure, where the Americans are the good guys, and American ingenuity, courage, and advanced technology win the day in the end. Clancy's hero, Jack Ryan, starting as a CIA operative in Hunt for Red October, works his way up to President of the US by the final stories. Compared to the current flock of presidential wannabees, Jack Ryan looks pretty good, well read, well educated, brave, intelligent, a good shot, able to lead a team of top flight people, and able to take advice. In contrast to today's crop.
In Clancy's literary universe, America is a special country, faced with numerous low life overseas enemies. And America manages to come out on top of them in every story. Good fun reads. Back in his heighday, Tom Clancy was selling more hardbacks than every other author, all put together. Makes you feel good about being an American. Too bad Clancy died a little while ago.
In Clancy's literary universe, America is a special country, faced with numerous low life overseas enemies. And America manages to come out on top of them in every story. Good fun reads. Back in his heighday, Tom Clancy was selling more hardbacks than every other author, all put together. Makes you feel good about being an American. Too bad Clancy died a little while ago.
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