Impeaching a president is very unusual and requires really strong evidence, shared with all the voters to succeed. In all the long history of the American Republic we only tried impeachment three times, Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton. Only the Nixon impeachment succeeded. Nixon resigned the presidency before the Senate acted, but I will count that as a successful impeachment. I surely do remember the build up to Nixon's resignation, hours and hours of Congressional testimony on TV, the Saturday night massacre, John Dean, the tapes, Judge Maximum John, and many more. All this had me, and the rest of the country convinced that Nixon had to go.
Let is look at today's impeachment against Trump. Congressional hearing conducted in secret. Unnamed witnesses, a highly unreliable committee chairman, no House vote to impeach or even to investigate. Nothing that is gonna convince the average voter that Trump has to go.
The voters need the strongest and clearest evidence of "high crimes and misdemeanors" before they will go along with impeachment. If the voters are not onboard, they will remember in November, and vote stupid Congresscritters out of office. The more intelligent Congresscritters know this.
The democrats ought to be doing Trump's impeachment like Watergate, lots of TV, lots of public testimony, lots of publicity everywhere. All I can figure is that they really don't have anything on Trump.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Sunday, October 27, 2019
Al-Bagdadi snuffed last night. Good show.
Actually, it is too bad that we didn't take him alive. He doubtless knew a lot of things that we would like to know. According to the TV news this morning Bagdadi wore a suicide vest which he detonated before he could be captured. But the plan was good, helicopter in some troops to take him alive is better than using a Predator drone to snuff him with a Hellfire anti tank missile.
I like taking out the enemy higher ups. Strikes me as more civilized than killing a lot of plain foot soldiers just because we can.
I like taking out the enemy higher ups. Strikes me as more civilized than killing a lot of plain foot soldiers just because we can.
Friday, October 25, 2019
Wood chip electric power plants in New Hampshire
The State of New Hampshire
published “Study Pursuant to New Hampshire
Chaptered Law 156:228 (2017), subtitled “Study on the economic viability of
renewable portfolio standard Class III biomass electric generation resources in
New Hampshire”. Good lawyerly title to obfusticate
understanding. Dated 21/1/2018.
The executive
summary contains a couple of just plain weird statements. “these resources are less flexible than
intermittent renewables.” This is
foolishness. The biomass plants can come
on line when needed, say after dark, or on calm windless days. That’s flexible in my book. Solar goes away at sundown, which is when
most of us need our electricity, to run the lights, cook dinner, run the
TV. Wind goes away when the wind stops
blowing, something that happens pretty regularly up here.
“While biomass is a
major market for low grade wood, it is not the only end use.” Oh really?
And what might be another volume use for wood chips now that the paper
mills are gone?
Interesting figures
provided. Each of the 6 bio mass plants
used nearly a quarter million tons of wood chips a year, 1.36 million tons
altogether. That’s a lot of wood. At 50 tons per truck load, that’s like 5000
truckloads per plant over the year. Pretty
heavy truck traffic for most places.
Discussion of hit
to the NH economy from killing off the biomass plants. They only count the plant workers, say 500
men, as losing their jobs. No mention of
all the loggers who cut the wood chips.
I would expect at least as many loggers as electric plant workers to
loose their jobs too. Jumps the 500 job
losses to at least 1000.
The report shows
the New Hampshire wholesale price
of electricity at $35 a Megawatt Hour.
Or $35 per 1000 kilowatt hours, or 3.5 cents per kilowatt hour. I have to pay 20 cents a kilowatt hour at my
home. Somebody is making a killing. I’m getting robbed. It also drives industry out of New
Hampshire.
Companies always check electric rates before moving to anywhere.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Crapware comes back to life
I have been trying to speed up my Win 10 laptop. I believe most software is evil and the machine will run better if unnecessary software is removed. Unfortunately, good old Windows Update keeps reloading stuff I kill. I keep a log of things I have done to Flatbeast, the laptop, just incase I need to do them again. Couple of years ago I killed of IaStorDataSvc, a RAID drive support some-thing-or-other. Flatbeast is a laptop, doesn't have RAID drives and never will. And I zapped Bonjour, an Apple network thingie the Itunes wants. I don't have an Ipod, don't plan to get one, don't run Itunes and so it was adieu to Bonjour.
Well, this morning I noticed that both of these turkeys were back and running. Must have been Windows Update. Thanks Micro$ofties. You make my day. Fortunately both turkeys are easy to kill, Add/Remove Programs does them nicely.
Well, this morning I noticed that both of these turkeys were back and running. Must have been Windows Update. Thanks Micro$ofties. You make my day. Fortunately both turkeys are easy to kill, Add/Remove Programs does them nicely.
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
The great debate.
I
caught it on CNN. The democrats didn’t
do themselves as much damage as they did last time. The all came out for square for impeaching
Trump. None of ‘em gave any reasons,
they just called him names. They are all
in favor of hiking taxes. No discussion
of why they might need the extra money, but they all want to hike taxes. They all claimed only “the rich” would have
to pay more. They are all in favor of an
“assault weapons” ban. None of ‘em
bothered to tell us what makes “assault weapons” so much more dangerous than
deer rifles, or how one might tell the difference between deer rifles and
“assault weapons” or why all this “assault weapons” ban talk when most shootings
are done with handguns. More talk about
mandatory buybacks, voluntary buybacks, and mandatory background checks with
out any discussion as to what these things might be. Most of ‘em are in favor of “Medicare for
all”. None of ‘em talked about
eliminating company and union (private) health insurance. They all thought Trump did wrong by letting
the Turks into Syria
and abandoning the Kurds. There was no talk about DACA immigration reform, border walls, or driver's licenses for illegal immigrants
In short, I didn’t
see much difference between any of them.
I think if Trump fails of re election, any one ‘em as president would
put the economy back in the tank, outlaw private ownership of firearms, and
stir up more domestic racial tension.
The TV moderators
were fairly rude to the candidates. They
need to have a name sign on each of the podiums so we can tell who is
speaking.
Vote a straight Republican ticket.
Monday, October 14, 2019
Words of the Weasel Part 55
Passed away, or just plain passed. You ought to say died. Passed is a euphemism intended to blunt the pain of death and dying. Death is painful, always has been painful. We ought to say what we mean, and we mean died when talking about someone who died or is dead. Say it, died. dead.
What is California doing wrong that NH is doing right?
Out in Cali they turn off electric power, closing schools and businesses and putting the traffic lights out. That was supposed to prevent wildfires. Then California just had yet another heavy duty wild fire that destroyed 85 houses. We never do that here. When the power goes out in NH it means a tree has fallen on the wires. I never heard of an NH power company deliberately shutting off the power. Nor do we have wildfires burning down houses. We have plenty of woodlands, but they don't catch fire. Is it better forestry practices in NH? Is it more rainfall in NH? Why does California burn down in the dark and NH goes about normal life and keeps the lights on?
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