Thursday, March 31, 2022

Let’s cut federal spending.

There are a lot of federal agencies that we could do without. 

  1. Kill off the Securities and Exchange (SEC) agency.  This was created after the great depression with the mission of preventing another great depression.  After great depression 2.0, which broke out in the winter of 2007-2008 it is clear that the SEC has failed in its primary purpose.  We ought to shut them down, lay off all the workers, burn the files, and sell the buildings. 
  2. The federal education department.  They don’t do any teaching which is all that counts in education.  They have been issuing a bunch of “guidance” letters that are not really needed. Again we ought to lay off all the workers, burn the files, and sell off the buildings.
  3. The bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (BATFE).  This is the old revenooers from the 1930s.  The agency was created to collect the federal whisky tax of $10.50 a gallon, and suppress moon shining.  In recent times they brought us Ruby Ridge.  We could shut them down completely.  State and local police can handle what little law enforcement BATFE does. 
  4. The Federal department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  I cannot think of anything HUD does other than draw their pay.  We could shut them down and nobody would miss them.
  5. There are probably more, but these are the ones that come immediately to mind.

 

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

More old line science fiction authors, Hal Clement

 Hal wrote a bunch of stuff, all of it decent.  His master piece was Mission of Gravity.  The giant planet Mesklin has incredibly strong gravity at the poles.  Mesklin rotates so fast that the planet is stretched out into the shape of the yolk of a fried egg.  Rotation is so fast that centrifugal force reduces surface gravity at the equator to only 3 G. 

   The Terrans have landed an instrument probe on the North Pole to study the intense gravity field with an eye to developing anti gravity.  Unfortunately something goes wrong and the probe fails to takeoff upon command.  The Terrans land one brave man, Charles Lackland, on the equator, where the gravity is light enough to allow a successful blastoff to take a look around.  Charles encounters the natïve skipper of a sea going freighter, Barlenan by name, and talks Barlenan into voyaging to the North Pole to attempt to salvage the probe.  Equipped with Terran TV cameras and recorders to read the instruments on the probe, Barlenan and his crew set off.  They encounter many adventures along the way. 

   It’s a good read; I read it to myself back in grade school. 

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Biden’s new soak the rich tax.

   The rich already pay 37% on ordinary income and 23.8% on capital gains.  Will this Biden tax idea replace the existing rates with a 20% rate?  That would be a tax cut for the rich.  Something democrats have been against like since forever.

   Or is the Biden 20% a surcharge on the existing rates, which would jack the 37% on ordinary income up to 57%, very steep even for a George Soros.  And the 23.8% capital gains rate would become 43.8%, also very very stiff. 

   Worse, the Biden tax hike would tax “unrealized income” the increase in value of your stocks and bonds and fine art and real estate, and everything.  To collect this everybody would be required to tell the government how much stuff they own, on April 15 every year.  Doing income tax has gotten so bad that I now have to use TurboTax.  It would be twice as bad if I had to list everything I owned ever April 15. 

   Plus there is serious difficulty in determining the increase in value of things that don’t get traded all that often like New York Skyscrapers or fine art or fancy cars.  That will create a lot of welfare for lawyers. 

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Old line science fiction writers, H. Beam Piper.

   He wrote a bunch of stuff, all of it quite readable, most of it published in Astounding Science Fiction magazine (later renamed to Analog Science Fiction).  One of his best novels was Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen, a parallel universe story.  The action takes place in a medieval alternate universe where the priests of Styphon’s house have maintained a monopoly on gunpowder, fireseed to call it what the natives call it.  Only Styphon’s house knows how to make gunpowder, and should a kingdom care to make war, they have to get Styphon’s House to support them if the want to win.  Into this universe a Pennsylvania State Policemen from our universe, name of Calvin Morrison, gets tossed.  Calvin knows the formula for gunpowder, and the war with Syphon’s house is on. 

   Piper’s other great novel is Space Viking, about a far future universe where constant space borne warfare has created some really broken down planets.  Lucas Trask buys a large nuclear powered space war craft and sets out to shape up the broken down parts of the universe.   It’s a good read. 

   Both of these are older stories, out of print by now.  You can probably find them on the net, or in a good municipal library, or in any second hand bookstores that may still be left in business. 

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Congratulations to Ukraine

   Yesterday the Russians announced, publicly, that they will settle for just the bits of Ukraine on the east side that they have controlled for several years.  The original Russian war aim was to take over the whole of Ukraine and make it into just another Russian province. 

   Anyhow courageous and stout Ukrainian resistance has made the Russians drop back from taking over all of Ukraine to just taking over a small slice of territory on the east border between Ukraine and Russia.  Land that the Russians invaded some years ago, and have held ever since, despite serious objections (armed objections) from Ukraine.

   Anyhow, congratulations to Ukraine for hanging tough and forcing the Russians to back down. Keep hanging in there and Ukraine might be able to force the Russians to pull out and Ukraine to keep all its land. Resistance has cost Ukraine a lot.  The TV shows endless shots of blown up apartment buildings, women and children fleeing, fires, and destruction.  Resistance to the Russians has not been cheap.

Friday, March 25, 2022

Strange Headlines from US News & World Report.

    The Russians have just admitted to suffering 1600 deaths of troops in combat in Ukraine.  US News calls this “staggering losses”.  For 30 days of fighting that’s only 53 deaths per day.  US civil war battles could run up 10,000 casualties in a day or two of fighting.  So 1600 deaths for a month of fighting is light deaths in my book, not “staggering” like US News and World Report calls it. 

   The Russians only listed deaths.  Losses in combat are deaths, wounded (usually several times the number of deaths), prisoners of war, and “missing in action”.  Missing in action means we don’t know what happened, the troop just wasn’t there are the battle.  The Russian announcement only mentioned deaths, where as losses are usually 2 or 3 times the number of deaths. 

   NATO and the Ukrainians think Russian deaths are much higher than the Russians are admitting to.  They call Russian deaths 7000 to 15000.  As far as NATO and the Ukrainians go, the Russians are lowballing their combat deaths.  The total Russian force employed is something like 250,000. So the Russians admitting to a death rate of 0.64%.  The NATO and Ukrainian estimates yield a death rate of 2.8% to 6.8%. 

   I am still surprised at US News and World Report calling the Russian deaths “staggering”.   I think the admitted Russian deaths are getting off lightly.

  

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Congressional Hearings on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination.

 Hmm.  She doesn’t believe that child pornography should be a crime, or at least not a crime with such heavy jail terms, even though the congressionally passed law is pretty clear on this subject.  She has been giving very mild sentences in child pornography cases, which looks like “living constitution” thinking and legislating from the bench rather than enforcing existing law.  That’s a down check in my book.

   That bit where she was asked to define “woman” and replied that she was not a biologist and did not know the definition did not sit well.  That sounds like pure quibbling, lawyer style, to me.  Every English speaker knows “women” (and “men” for that matter). 

   She was on the board of a tony DC private school that is teaching Critical Race Theory to the students. She claimed not to know what Critical Race Theory is. 

   I am not sure we need someone of Judge Jackson’s thinking on the Supreme Court.