The US is campaigning to keep China's Huawei Technologies telecom equipment out of US and allied telephone systems. We think Huawei is a security risk, that Huawei equipment contains secret back doors that allow Chinese intelligence services to intercept our voice and data traffic. This risk sounds real to me.
One of Tom Clancy's techo thrillers has a CIA agent in Beijing securely emailing his intel reports back to Langley using a secret backdoor in US built telecom equipment installed in the Beijing phone system. Clancy explains how the backdoor was slipped into the embedded computer code of the telecom switch by a few patriotic low level employees of AT&T and Microsoft at the request of CIA years before. Senior management knew nothing about it. Although Clancy is writing fiction, that tale sounds completely plausible to me, an old embedded systems programmer.
Huawei is a Chinese company and it is reasonable to believe that it is tied more closely to the Chinese government than US companies are, and that Huawei employees are as patriotic as US employees, perhaps even more so.
We should work as hard as possible to keep suspect Huawei equipment out of our phone systems. And out of our allies phone systems too.
This blog posts about aviation, automobiles, electronics, programming, politics and such other subjects as catch my interest. The blog is based in northern New Hampshire, USA
Monday, June 3, 2019
Saturday, June 1, 2019
NH Senate activity 30 May
Senate Session 30 May.
A circus. We voted on overriding
Governor Sununu’s veto of death penalty abolition. Vast excitement among the newsies. In actual fact, the lawyers and the courts
abolished the NH death penalty 80 years ago.
But the newsies found an appealing issue and have devoted yuge amounts
of airtime and editorial words to it. The public would have been better served
by air time and editorial words covering real issues like minimum wage, new
taxes, transgender supremacy bills, and gun control. Two big TV camera’s on tripods, five
journals on laptops, two guys with big still cameras. It was a roll call vote. 16-8 to override. Just one vote over the two thirds majority
needed to override. I voted to sustain
the governor’s veto and the death penalty.
There are some atrocious crimes, like school shooters who kill dozens of
innocent students, or cop killers or traitors who pass secrets of the ultimate
weapon to mortal enemies, who deserve death.
After the death penalty vote, the newsies all packed up and left. We stayed in session until 7:30 PM. I got
home in the last of the daylight at 8:30 PM. To the great joy of Stupid Beast.
We knocked off 21
bills with a quick voice vote on the Fast Track (Consent) calendar. Then we bickered over 42 bills on the regular
calendar for the rest of the day.
We kicked HB 186
the minimum wage bill into next year by re referring it back to committee. That was a heavy duty jobs killer. The Democrats rammed thru HB 105, which would
allow people with out of state plates and/or out of state driver’s licenses to
vote in New Hampshire. Roll call vote 14-10, all Democrats for, all
Republicans against. Then they rammed thru HB 611 to allow everyone
to get an absentee ballot, no questions asked.
And HB 651 that would allow campaign funds to be spent on child
care. Real politicians don’t put the
kids in child care, they take them to their campaign events. That’s what my mother did when she ran for
the Massachusetts house many years
ago. We kids would have rather stayed
home and watched TV, but Mother knew that voters love children and so she
brought hers with her to all her events.
HB 481, the pot legalization bill got re referred to committee, which
puts it off until next year. And finally
HB 608, a bill on Transexual rights was roll called thru 16-8. This bill would allow boys to use the girl’s
rooms, boys to compete on girls sports teams.
Friday, May 31, 2019
Black Panther 2018
The hero must win
the kingship thru single combat with someone else. This happens out doors in a small river
leading to a mighty waterfall. Of
course, I expected the loser to get thrown down the waterfall. Well that didn’t happen, this time. Hero gets the crown, rules for a while, then
suffers a rematch at the waterfall some time later. This time he gets thrown over the falls. He survives, and makes a comeback in the last
reel. Not clear how.
The cast is all
black, Wakanda is black, and Marvel ran Black Panther comic books for
years. That was after I had given up
comic books so I missed out on much of the background of the movie. Needless to say black fans just loved this
movie.
Me, not so
much. They had Darkman working the
camera giving us a lot of pure black scenes with only mumbled dialogue to clue us
in. Since the cast was all black, nothing showed
up in the dark scenes. No even an eyeball.
At least in Game of Thrones you could see a white face or two barely
visible in the black.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
NH arsenic limit in drinking water.
And I forgot to write about HB 261 concerning arsenic limits
in drinking water. It would establish a
limit of 5 micrograms per liter for arsenic.
That’s really low. I asked the
advocates for this bill (Sen Feltes and Sen Sherman) where this limit came from. Who or which organization recommended this
VERY low limit. Neither of them knew where this VERY low limit came from. We
are talking 5 parts per TRILLION here.
Back when I took chemistry in college it was felt than anything less
than 1 part per MILLION (1000 parts per TRILLION) wasn’t going to hurt
anybody. Anyhow this cute little bill
was adopted on a voice vote (all ayes, no nays). Dunno how much it will increase everyone’s
costs, first to make a measurement that delicate and second to reduce the arsenic
content that much.
Saturday, May 25, 2019
NH needs to require public speaking senior year of high school
Down in Concord VERY few people can speak properly. They mumble, they don't speak loud enough to be heard even from the front row of seats. They slur their words, they talk too fast. I sat thru a capital budget hearing. I took a front row seat. Of all the witnesses testifying, I could not tell what project they were advocating, where it was to be, how big it was gonna be. All the witnesses were such poor public speakers that I missed most of their words.
My high school required public speaking, a once a week course, of all seniors. It was taught by the headmaster, old Daniel D. Test. Held in the school theater, we spoke from the stage, Dan Test would sit in the last row. And call out "I can't hear you" if you were not speaking loudly enough. That course has stuck with me, and done me good over the years. We ought to require it of all New Hampshire high schools.
My high school required public speaking, a once a week course, of all seniors. It was taught by the headmaster, old Daniel D. Test. Held in the school theater, we spoke from the stage, Dan Test would sit in the last row. And call out "I can't hear you" if you were not speaking loudly enough. That course has stuck with me, and done me good over the years. We ought to require it of all New Hampshire high schools.
NH Senate Session 23 May
Senate session, 23 May.
Knocked off 17 bills on the Fast Track (consent) calendar with one quick
voice vote. Tackled 33 bills on the
regular calendar. Took until 5 PM,
even though we finally kicked half a dozen unlucky bills forward to next week’s
session. I didn’t get home until 7 PM.
Long day.
The Democrats
passed four gun control bills on roll call votes, 13-10. Democrat Fuller Clarke was absent, accounting
or only 13 Democratic votes instead of the usual 14. HB 109 demands a “universal background check”
for all gun sales. The “universal” check
is some how different from the Instant Background Check that is current
law. HB 514 requires a three day waiting
period between purchase and delivery of a gun.
That ought to kill off gun shows in New Hampshire. And HB 564 allows local school committees to
set up gun free zones and what ever else strikes their fancy. Finally HB 696 which allows a judge to order
confiscation of a citizen’s guns and ammunition upon a single complaint from
just about any body, including live in girl friends. No hearing, no pleading, and the government
is under no obligation to return the seized firearms, ever. Lesson: Democrats are the party of gun
control. If you want to keep your gun,
vote a straight Republican ticket. Contact
governor Sununu and ask him to veto all three of these.
Then Democrats
pushed thru a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) bill. Retirees will get a 1.5% boost in their state
pensions. The $140 million cost will go
onto local property taxes.
HB 628 will
require some, a lot, they didn’t say, buildings to provide adult changing
stations. First I ever heard of that.
Retro fit or new construction, didn’t say.
This “issue” should be dealt with by the state building code board.
HB 359 requires
pharmacies to attach an orange sticker to all prescription bottles containing opioid. The
pharmacists are against the idea. The
prescribing doctor is supposed to inform his patients of opioid containing
drugs. Failure to do so is malpractice. And the bright colored sticker will attract
children looking for a high, thieves, and other problems. Anyhow it passed on a roll call 21-1.
Bunch of other
bills went thru, none of them very interesting.
And last of all we
passed HB 706, the redistricting commission on a voice vote. All ayes, no nays. Like most voice votes. This bill sets up a redistricting commission,
even numbers of Democrats and Republicans, no elected officials, to draw new
district maps after the 2020 census.
The commission is advisory, and the legislature can reject, redraw and
otherwise do its own thing as the Constitution requires. A lot of my constituents feel strongly about
the Constitutional requirements. In
actual fact, the commission might do a better job that the Republicans did ten
years ago up here. Back then, they
created a snake like district running from Franconia all
the way to the Connecticut River, which was then held by a
democrat, Rebecca Brown, for the next three elections.
Monday, May 20, 2019
Congress is stalled out. And our New Hampshire delegation, Democrats all, ain't helping
I don't believe the Congress has passed much, other than the tax cut bill, since Trump got inaugurated. They keep saying that passing anything, like immigration reform, would help Trump, and Democrats cannot stand that. So they do nothing. The only thing I can remember our congressional delegation doing is Anne Kuster voting against the Keystone XL pipeline. With all here constituents needing furnace oil and gasoline to drive to work, she votes against a project that might lower the cost of both commodities. Way to go Anne.
We need two new US reps and two new US Senators. Steve Negron has declared against Anne Kuster. Bill O'Brien was making noises about running for Sheehan's Senate seat. They need all the help we can give them.
We need two new US reps and two new US Senators. Steve Negron has declared against Anne Kuster. Bill O'Brien was making noises about running for Sheehan's Senate seat. They need all the help we can give them.
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