Monday, August 30, 2010

Stimulus was spent on what?

So we have all read and heard about the stimulus money and how we needed to pass the legislation to allow the spending of this money to spur on the economy toward a recovery.  Right?  Well what I bet you didn't know exactly what that $862 Billion (yes that is a "B") American Recovery and Reinvestment Act  taxpayer money in 2009 was spent on, did ya?  I found this list and just had to share it as people need to get more involved with their government.

I am a parent of more than the average number of children compared to the average medium family size in America and I for one know that if I assign a task or duty for my children to do, I have to follow-up with some investigation to be sure the task or duty was completed per the directions.  This is how it is as the authority.  You have to follow-up and hold people accountable.  So, if "We The People" aren't taking OUR responsibility seriously should we be surprised that those who work for us are not doing what they should be doing?  We need to follow-up.  There is NO easy way to be a parent or for that matter a constituent.  America WAKE UP!

We have gotten too comfortable passing the buck and not paying attention because we don't like politics or we don't like politicians or we would rather be reading a book, driving a boat or watching a movie.  We have become lazy and it is costing us our country.  Well, when the cats away, the mice will play.  Let's take a look at where all those dollars were spent.  Remember they were spent to "stimulate the economy" and we were told with assurance that it would help stop the loss of American jobs and keep the economy from floundering.  One of the best ways to stimulate the economy is by creating jobs - right?

Well, here is 18 months later and millions of jobs are still gone and the economy is as uncertain as ever.  The National debt is growing through as it helped push it 23% higher to $13.2 TRILLION...a NEW record!  Remember that the creation of jobs was the goal as you read on.  Summertime Blues is the PDF of the list below.

Top 100 Stimulus Projects That Actually COST America Jobs!
by Senator Tom Coburn, MD and Senator John McCain
  • Forest Service to Replace Windows in Visitor Center - Closed in 2007 (Amboy, WA) - $554,763   Despite having no plans to reopen a shuttered visitor center at Mount St. Helens in Washington state, the U.S. Forest Service is spending more than $554,000 to replace its windows. One government official likened it to keeping a vacant house in good repair,” while another official noted that there is hope to find some purpose for the building in the future, whether as a hotel, science camp or restaurant. Despite those efforts, there are no current plans to use the empty space.
Spending $11.5 million in 1993, the Forest Service opened the Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center to provide visitors to Mount St. Helens a “sweeping view of the volcano”4 through the center’s soaring windows. In 2007, however, the Forest Service closed down the visitor center after just 14 years in operation. Former USDA official, Mark Rey, said at the time regarding Mount St. Helens, we have more visitor center capacity than the public can reasonably use.”Officials are hoping to maintain the facility so that another use can be found, such as a lodge or educational facility. But the Forest Service has been criticized in the past for poor facilities management, especially within the Mount St. Helens National Monument, and there is no sign that an economically viable use for the center is close to being found.

  • The University of North Carolina (Charlotte, NC) Developed An Interactive Dance Software for $762,372 
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte received more than $750,000 in stimulus funds to help develop a computerized choreography program that its creators believe could lead to a YouTube-like 'Dance Tube” online application. The grant says UNC-Charlotte will “define an evolving system that assists in the design and production of interactive dance performances with real-time audience interaction.”
A device is attached to each dancer, which will be recorded on video, and their movements will be logged and analyzed. “This will allow choreographers to explore interactive dance without always having a full cast of dancers present,” the grant states. One day, dance performances may enjoy the popularity of YouTube hits like “double rainbow” or “dramatic-look prairie dog.” States the grant:
“The system will be extended into a Web-based 'Dance Tube’ application that will allow the public to engage in interactive dance choreography.”
Administrative expenses are unusually high for this project, however. The project’s lead researcher noted that the university is taking a 44 percent cut to cover “overhead expenses.”

  • A rail extension is to be built to get to professional sports stadiums and a casino (Pittsburgh, PA) for $62 million
In February 2009, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell called Pittsburgh’s North Shore Connector “a tragic mistake,” leaving taxpayers wondering why the project recently received a $62.5 million windfall from the U.S. Department of Transportation. The project would allow the Port Authority of Allegheny County to extend the city’s light rail under the Allegheny River to the new Rivers Casino, as well as to its two professional sports arenas, PNC Park (home of the Pirates) and Heinz Field (home of the Steelers). Unfortunately, the North Shore Connector has been plagued with problems since its inception, making it seem in this case that federal officials are throwing good money after bad.
Almost immediately, the North Shore Connector went over budget, blowing through cost projections at alarming rates. Original estimates put the final tally at approximately $390 million, but quickly ballooned. Pennsylvania auditor Jack Wagner noted in a 2007 audit that, “In mid-2005, the [Federal Transit Administration] directed the Port Authority to solicit bids for construction of the [North Shore Connector] under the Allegheny River. Three firms responded - the lowest of the three bids was 24 percent higher than the engineer’s previous estimate” (original emphasis).
To deal with the cost overruns, officials dropped plans to extend the rail to the convention center, reducing costs by $85 million. Despite that, current estimates put the final cost at $529 million, far exceeding the $435 million total estimated just last February. Even after removing the convention center portion, project costs are more than a third greater than original estimates. State auditor Wagner blamed the cost overruns on “poor planning,” adding later that it is “a waste of taxpayers’ resources".

  • The construction of two Texas fire stations is delayed for more than a year, and it increases costs (San Antonio, TX) - $7.3 million
The City of San Antonio is hoping that there aren’t any fires for at least a year in the vicinity of two planned fire stations, thanks to “help” from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). FEMA awarded $7.3 million to the city for construction of fire stations #50 and #51, but the projects have become so mired in red tape it is not clear when they will be built.
Before the stimulus award, San Antonio was set to fully fund the two new stations with its own money, having even gone so far as to hire private contracting firm, Bartlett Cocke to begin work. After the stimulus, however, the city found itself unexpectedly navigating complicated and expensive federal regulations, requiring environmental and historical considerations—all delaying the project significantly. The result was an estimated $2.2 million overall increase in the cost of the two stations,and Bartlett Cocke losing its contract, which in turn had to lay off employees. In an email between employees of the City of San Antonio, they discussed the delays and that FEMA officials had informed them that “‘shovel ready’ was not a term in their lexicon.”

  • An abandoned train station is to be converted into a Museum in Glassboro, NJ) for $1.2 million

    Taxpayers may not be happy to learn that they are paying for one broken down train station twice. The Glassboro train station was built in 1860 and closed in 1971.45 Unused for nearly 40 years, it now sits boarded up and riddled with graffiti. In 2002, the Borough of Glassboro, New Jersey received nearly a quarter of a million dollars from the U.S. Department of Transportation to purchase the train station from Conrail. At that time, officials hoped to incorporate the station into the regional NJ Transit system. But those plans fell through, and since then local officials have been looking for a way to fund renovations to put the building to some use.
    After eight years of failure and further deterioration of the building, the effort has been saved only by the availability of federal stimulus dollars.Local officials lobbied hard for additional stimulus money.They are hoping to spend the more than $1 million for the project “interpreting local history in its proper setting and make it a museum, public meeting space and welcome center.”


  • An analysis of exotic ants is to cost $1.9 million (San Francisco, CA)

    The California Academy of Sciences is receiving nearly $2 million to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and east Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants. The photographs of the ants – over 3,000 species’ worth, according to the grant proposal – will be posted on AntWeb, a website devoted to organizing and displaying pictures and information on the world’s thousands of ant species.

    The project’s goals are, to the lay person, both laudable and arcane: In addition to “foster[ing]…a large pool of ant taxonomists,” it also strives to document “the vast majority of ant species known from [Africa].”“[Ants] give us back the most data on the environment than any other group. Their life cycle is shorter, they change very quickly,” says the project’s Principal Investigator in a promotional article on the Academy’s website. “Everyone has run into ants . . . now we need to listen to them.”


  • A $1.8 million road project threatens a pastor’s house (Newark, OH)
An Ohio road project received $1.8 million in stimulus funds, despite the threat it poses to the residents of over two dozen homes next to it. Pastor Greg Sheets of Newark, Ohio’s Truth Tabernacle has already lost his front yard to the project, and could lose his entire home.
The house – which has sheltered three generations of Sheetses – has suffered cracks in its foundation and damage to its front porch from the work, Sheets says. His neighbors, some of whom have hired lawyers, have had windows break and walls crack as a result of the construction.

  • An old abandoned iron furnace is to be renovated for $357,710 after money was squandered on same project years before (Fitchburg, KY)
Once considered ahead of its time, the Fitchburg Furnace in Kentucky was abandoned after just five years in service—it then sat unused for nearly 140 more. Now it is getting a $357,710 makeover to repair stonework on the old structure and allow historians to conduct research. Much of the damage to the structure occurred more than half a century ago when a local moonshiner loaded the structure with dynamite and tried to blow it up. In 2004, however, the federal government provided $661,000 for restoration of the building, though “much of which was lost” due to “bad stewardship of money,” according to Skip Johnson, current treasurer of the Friends of Fitchburg.
The work was performed by the University of Kentucky’s Center for Historic Architecture and Preservation (CHAP), which has since disbanded, but it did not accomplish much. Remarked Johnson, “They did stabilize that corner and put a roof on it, but that’s about all there is to show for $670,000.” At one point, the director of CHAP asked the Forest Service to consider finding another contractor because it was “without staff suitable for overseeing the project.”

  • A power plant construction awarded $308 million won’t start for at least two years (Kern County, CA)
BP may have found itself staring down huge financial losses over the past several months, but executives can take solace knowing that a stimulus windfall will help offset them. On September 28, 2009, Hydrogen Energy California, LLC (HECA), owned largely by BP, was awarded $308 million in stimulus funds to “generate more environmentally friendly electricity by capturing carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels.” HECA is a joint venture of BP Alternative Energy North America and Rio Tinto subsidiaries. Stimulus funds “enabled continued development of the HECA project which otherwise would have been cancelled.” Construction is not expected to begin until December 2011, nearly three years after the passage of the Recovery Act, raising serious questions about whether it is anywhere near “shovel-ready.”
The clean coal power plant would convert raw materials into a gas that would be scrubbed for pollutants like sulfur and carbon dioxide. The leftover gas would be used to power turbines that create electricity. Any leftover carbon dioxide would be transported via pipeline to the Elk Hills oil field approximately four miles away from the power plant for underground storage and enhanced oil recovery. Originally, the project was to be located at BP’s Carson refinery, but was moved to Occidental Petroleum’s Elk Hills enhanced recovery site. Notably, in 2005, the South Coast Air Quality Management District in California won a record $81 million settlement from BP, which regulators had “accused of illegally spewing toxic gases from its Carson refinery for nearly a decade.”


  • A town replaces for $89,298 new sidewalks with newer sidewalks that lead to a ditch (Boynton, OK)

    People around Boynton, Oklahoma were left scratching their heads after the town was awarded nearly $90,00096 to replace a quarter-mile stretch of sidewalk that was replaced only five years ago.

    One longtime resident of Boynton, Ray Allen, said the project “had been the talk of the town recently, and none of it positive,” because it is “100 percent a waste of money.” Another resident, Mike Lance, noted that “the best indication of the absurdity of the project is what the contractor did with a section of sidewalk at the north end of town – one that fronts no homes or businesses, and leads directly into a ditch.” Officials with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation defended the project as necessary to bring the sidewalk into conformity with federal guidelines.
There were just the top 10.  You can read all about the rest of this baffling list at: Summertime Blues.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Free Speech! Not So Much Anymore

Last night I heard that Sheryl Crow has written a song entitled Say What You Want. In the song Sheryl slams Sarah Palin and then she went on a rant about her political feelings against the political right and how she embraces and endorses the far-left.   I did some checking and recently, when asked about the Tea Party movement in an interview with Katie Couric, Sheryl said, they (Tea Party people) "haven't educated themselves...they're just p*ssed off.  They're not sure what they're angry at," Crow continued.  "[T]hey don't understand what's happening on Wall Street."

She went on to say that "[K]nowledge is power, and anything less than that when it comes to anger can be dangerous".  Maybe Sheryl should take her own advice and educate herself before she opens her mouth about education.  According to a New York Times poll Tea Party members are "more educated than the general public".  She is the one stirring things up as she went on to say how they (TEA Partiers) are "angery".

It's a free country and people have a right under the First Amendment of the US Constitution to express their opinion.  Right?  Well, maybe not so much anymore!

This morning I receive some information about another song written by a guy named Bryan Glover, a "former" middle school assistant football coach from Williamson County in Franklin, Tennessee.  He too wrote a song (along with a parent from the team) and shared it will his email contacts list.  Seems a few people in that list were parents of some of his football team members.  The few parents went to the principal and demanded his firing.  Well, he is now fired for expressing his free speech rights.

I too have received emails from people who have acquired my address through "events" and these emails were promoting their business or their fundraiser.  I guess it would qualify as SPAM as I didn't give my email for that purpose but a simply notification of the offender is adequate.  At most, the coach just wasn't thinking it through but that is not grounds for dismissal.  Below is the link to the song and the words.  I think this should be the TEA party's new theme song!  I like it!

(Click on bottom right corner of link to listen to song)
Words and Music by Kyle Hill and Bryan Glover

He was a little man, just turned three
Took the present from his daddy’s hand
A genuine toy hammer
He started beatin’ to beat the band
He hit the floors and the wall, broke a lamp in the hall,
Started swinging at the puppy’s tail
When you’re holding a hammer
Everything looks like a nail

He was the president, number 44
He says “Trust me, I’m here to help you
I have got some big big plans
You’re gonna love what I’m gonna do”
There’s no problem too big or small
He thinks he’s got an answer that just can’t fail
When you’re holding a hammer
Everything looks like a nail

He thinks big thoughts and he dreams big dreams
But it’s another man’s sweat that pays for those schemes
He don’t care how the little people feel
‘Cause savin’ the world is a big freakin’ deal
So he does his business behind closed doors
And pretends that the world is just beggin’ for more
When the stuff hits the fan he says “Don’t look at me
If you got trouble, blame 43”

Now Congress is saving Wall Street
While they’re watching Main Street fall
They got health care all figured out
But it don’t seem to care much at all
As soon as they save this planet
They’ll put the fire out in hell
When you’re holding a hammer
Everything looks like a nail

They think big thoughts and they dream big dreams
But it’s another man’s sweat that pays for those schemes
They don’t care how the little people feel
‘Cause savin’ the world is a big freakin’ deal
They do their business behind closed doors
And pretend that the world is just beggin’ for more
When the stuff hits the fan they say “Don’t look at me
If you got trouble, blame 43”

There’ll be a party come this November
Where we’re gonna set things straight
All good people gonna gather ‘round
Gonna show what made this country great
We’ll run off the schemers and back-room dealers
So the Red, White and Blue will prevail
When we’re holding the hammer
When we’re holding the hammer
When we’re holding the hammer
Every one of them looks like a nail

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Bush Tax Cuts Should Be Extended

If people are not awake yet, they need to be.  This current administration is heading down cascading track and this train is picking up speed.  The Obama administration had all these great "ideas" but they were just that, ideas.  The arrogance of young leadership runs things that way.  They "think" rather than study or get input from proven and trusted sources.

For me the mid-term elections can't get here fast enough and I pray that Americans vote these allies of this administration out-of-office.

An official of the ex-Bank of England warns that if the Bush Tax Cuts are not extended, America could see another depression.  He states that the weak economy begs for tax cuts.  The working class need all the help they can get right now.  They need jobs, not government take-overs.  Banks aren't lending and firms need incentives to hire and things seems to grinding to a halt.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Setting Goals

Jim Rohn [(September 17, 1930 - December 5, 2009) was an American entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker. His rags to riches story played a large part in his work, which influenced others in the personal development industry.] said, "To have more than you've got, you've got to become more than you are."  He learned this at 25 years of age when he met Earl Shoaff [(March 21, 1916 - September 6, 1965) was an American entrepreneur who was widely known as "The Millionaire Maker."] who became his mentor.

Too many people in our culture today don't know the value of hard work and why it is necessary for all Americans to work hard.  The biggest thing people need to learn is how to make and set goals.  Jim has mentored over 10's of millions of men in this skill.  This seems to be a dying art today, working toward success.  There are two videos below that I would like to recommend to you to watch:
Jim Rohn: Setting Goals Part 1
Jim Rohn: Setting Goals Part 2
 Jim says that one of the first books he read as an adult was, How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler [((December 28, 1902 – June 28, 2001).  Adler was an American philosopher, educator, and popular author].  In this book, Mortimer outlines a "must read" or Ultimate Goals of Reading list (see link above for list).  One goal every person should have according to both of these highly successful men  is to make your own list of books YOU want to read in your lifetime.  Include in the list the classics and also add some that are of interest to you.  Jim says that if you read just two books a week in 10 years you will have read a 1,000 books.  According to Jim you can't read that many books and not be changed.  It has to change you.  I encourage you to pick your list of books to begin reading.  Carefully choose this list and then do it and watch how success will follow you!  Jim goes on to outline some of his success.  Below is the outline.

I. Attract People: Another philosophy that Jim picked up from Shoaff was that, "Success is something that you attract by becoming an attractive person.  It is not something that you pursue.  What you pursue, more often than not alludes you but become an attractive person."  Jim's whole life became a series of things that he learned or began to think about. Another quote, "Work harder ON yourself than you do FOR yourself."

II. Find and Seek: He then moved into how to find good people.  He said the Bible encouraged him with this concept, "if you search you will find. Finding is reserved for the searching."  He made this another philosophy that he lived by.  Jim saw that the Bible talked about knocking on doors.  So he said, go knocking on doors!  He picked up this principal and started in sales which helped him develope more skills.

III. Agreement: The next skill he learned was how to get people to work together.  This too he found from the Bible.  If two or three agree on a common purpose, nothing is impossible.  He said if you can get someone to join you, you will find success.  "Let's do it!" is a very powerful phrase.  He learned the value of the "Let's...let US!"

IV. Recognize and Reward: He learned the power of recognition and reward.  Reward small steps of accomplishment in those who work for you.  Be so busy rewarding and acknowledging and giving other people recognition that you really don't need it for yourself.  He heard Zig Zigler quote it this way, "if you help enough people get what they want, you can have everything you want."  Jim heard Zig say this over 50 years ago.

V. Communication: Then he learned communication:
1) Training: First - Training...showing someone here is how the job works.
2) Teaching: Second - Teaching...this is how life works (set goals).   One day, early in his walk, Jim's mentor said to him, let me see your list of goals.  Jim was a bit surprised as he didn't have a list of goals.  Mr. Shoaff said, really?  I can tell you right now that if you don't have list of goals, I can guess your bank account balance within a few hundred dollars and he did.  Jim said you mean my bank balance would change if I had a list of goals?  Earl said, drastically.  That changed everything for Jim and he began to set goals!  Jim began to make goals and create lists:
  • Decide what you want.  Write it all down.
  • Who do you want to meet?  Make that list!
  • The books you want to read.  Make that list!
  • The places you want to go.  Make that list!
  • The experiences you want to have.  Make that list!
  • Education for your family.  Make that list!
Jim stated that he started with the lists having every little thing on it so he could have lots to check off .  Checking off was what was fun.  Then his mentor said, if you check off something significant, celebrate.  This motivated him to make longer and bigger lists and dreams.

3) Inspire: Finally the third thing on communications list was to inspire other people.

Jim shares some of the first things that he had to correct in his thinking was:
1) Learning:  He had to learn to have an appetite for learning.  He would just get by before this.  Earl told him to pursue learning.  Become a searcher for learning and understanding.
2) Developing His Library:  Mr. Shoaff said that what you think about is like a sail on a sailboat.  You don't arrive on a boat in a storm by cursing your sail, you adjust it.  This, Mr. Shoaff told him, was what his thinking was like to his life.  He had to change the way he thought to change his course.  This too is Biblical as the word says, as a man thinks, he is!
3) Financial Plan: Mr. Shoaff wanted to know Jim's financial plan and Jim had none.  He had to develop a plan because he was financially spent when they met.  At 25 Jim had nothing and by 31 was a millionaire.
4) Attract Other People:   He made dramatic changes to his personality to draw people to him.  Jim stopped making excuses.  Like Jim thought he wasn't paid enough and he blamed the company.  Jim said showing Mr. Shoaff his paycheck, "This is all that they pay."  Mr. Shoaff said, "No, that is not all they pay.  That is all they pay you!  Aren't there other's working for the company who are making more?"  See, Jim had to change his thinking and stop blaming!  "If you will change, Mr. Rohn, everything will change for you." - Earl Shoaff.  You have to change YOU!

Jim would say that "it" cost too much or that taxes were too high or whatever and Mr. Shoaff would say, no it's not "it", it's not circumstances, it's you.  Change you!

Daily Habits that Jim Began to Change:
1) Time Management:  Jim would say, "Don't start the day until you have finished it."  In other words, know what you are going to do tomorrow before you go to bed today.  He likened it unto when do you start building the house?  When the house is finished!  In other words, you have to have a plan finished before you start to lay the bricks. 

 Be inspired!  I was!


A great book to have: The Treasure of Quotes by Jim Rohn.  Here are some more quotes by Jim Rohn:
  • A good objective of leadership is to help those who are doing poorly to do well and to help those who are doing well to do even better.
  • A novel is never anything, but a philosophy put into images.
  • Affirmation without discipline is the beginning of delusion.
  • Asking is the beginning of receiving. Make sure you don't go to the ocean with a teaspoon. At least take a bucket so the kids won't laugh at you.
  • Better understated than overstated. Let people be surprised that it was more than you promised and easier than you said.
  • Character isn't something you were born with and can't change, like your fingerprints. It's something you weren't born with and must take responsibility for forming.
  • Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.
  • Don't bring your need to the marketplace, bring your skill. If you don't feel well, tell your doctor, but not the marketplace. If you need money, go to the bank, but not the marketplace.
  • Don't just read the easy stuff. You may be entertained by it, but you will never grow from it.
  • Don't start the day until you have it finished.
  • Don't wish it were easier, wish you were better.
  • Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know.
  • Either you run the day or the day runs you.
  • Failure is not a single, cataclysmic event. You don't fail overnight. Instead, failure is a few errors in judgment, repeated every day.
  • Failure is simply a few errors in judgment, repeated every day.
  • For every disciplined effort there is a multiple reward.
  • Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune.
  • Give whatever you are doing and whoever you are with the gift of your attention.
  • Giving is better than receiving because giving starts the receiving process.
  • Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present.
  • Ideas can be life-changing. Sometimes all you need to open the door is just one more good idea.
  • If someone is going down the wrong road, he doesn't need motivation to speed him up. What he needs is education to turn him around.
  • If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary.
  • If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.
  • If you don't like how things are, change it! You're not a tree.
  • If you go to work on your goals, your goals will go to work on you. If you go to work on your plan, your plan will go to work on you. Whatever good things we build end up building us.
  • It doesn't matter which side of the fence you get off on sometimes. What matters most is getting off. You cannot make progress without making decisions.
  • It is the set of the sails, not the direction of the wind that determines which way we will go.
  • Labor gives birth to ideas.
  • Learning is the beginning of wealth. Learning is the beginning of health. Learning is the beginning of spirituality. Searching and learning is where the miracle process all begins.
  • Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you.
  • Make measurable progress in reasonable time.
  • Maturity is the ability to reap without apology and not complain when things don't go well.
  • Miss a meal if you have to, but don't miss a book.
  • Money is usually attracted, not pursued.
  • Part of your heritage in this society is the opportunity to become financially independent.
  • Some people plant in the spring and leave in the summer. If you're signed up for a season, see it through. You don't have to stay forever, but at least stay until you see it through.
  • Success is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.
  • Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently applying the basic fundamentals.
  • Success is not to be pursued; it is to be attracted by the person you become.
  • Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day.
  • If someone is going down the wrong road, he doesn't need motivation to speed him up. What he needs is education to turn him around.
  • If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary.
  • If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.
  • If you don't like how things are, change it! You're not a tree.
  • If you go to work on your goals, your goals will go to work on you. If you go to work on your plan, your plan will go to work on you. Whatever good things we build end up building us.
  • It doesn't matter which side of the fence you get off on sometimes. What matters most is getting off. You cannot make progress without making decisions.
  • It is the set of the sails, not the direction of the wind that determines which way we will go.
  • Labor gives birth to ideas.
  • Learning is the beginning of wealth. Learning is the beginning of health. Learning is the beginning of spirituality. Searching and learning is where the miracle process all begins.
  • Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you.
  • Make measurable progress in reasonable time.
  • Maturity is the ability to reap without apology and not complain when things don't go well.
  • Miss a meal if you have to, but don't miss a book.
  • Money is usually attracted, not pursued.
  • Part of your heritage in this society is the opportunity to become financially independent.
  • Some people plant in the spring and leave in the summer. If you're signed up for a season, see it through. You don't have to stay forever, but at least stay until you see it through.
  • Success is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.
  • Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently applying the basic fundamentals.
  • Success is not to be pursued; it is to be attracted by the person you become.
  • Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day.
  • To have more than you've got, you've got to become more than you are
  • When you know what you want, and want it bad enough, you will find a way to get it.
  • Whoever renders service to many puts himself in line for greatness - great wealth, great return, great satisfaction, great reputation, and great joy.
  • Without a sense of urgency, desire loses its value.
  • Words do two major things: They provide food for the mind and create light for understanding and awareness.
  • Work harder on yourself than you do on your job.
  • You cannot change your destination overnight, but you can change your direction overnight.
  • You don't get paid for the hour. You get paid for the value you bring to the hour.
  • You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself. That is something you have charge of.
  • Your philosophy determines whether you will go for the disciplines or continue the errors.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Affirmative Action in an American Election!

Bet you never thought that Affirmative Action would effect how elections are run, did ya? In the village of Port Chester in New York a federal judge ordered that each Latino should receive SIX votes per person in the upcoming elections.  That's right - 6 votes per Latino to give them a chance to elect a minority in this roughly 46% Latino but many of them are not American citizens, are not registered to vote or are too young.

So on June 15th, 2010, they elected their first Latino trustee.  This was done under Cumulative Voting in which the Latinos would have greater minority representation, even minorities who were not registered to vote gained greater representation.  With six open seats on the village board and 13 candidates each voter was given 6 votes. Voters were allowed to cast all of their six votes for one person.

Judge Stephen Robinson said this was alright after the Department of Justice sued the Village of Port Chester in 2006 claiming the Latino population was not fairly represented under the Voting Rights Act.

Equal Protection Clause of the US Constitution is now being brought up in the discussion as I am sure this is going to be appealed.  One person, one vote.  So much for the Constitution.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Senate Bill S510 - Food Safety Mod. Act

S.510: FDA Food Safety Modernization Act.  Have you heard of it?  Well if you haven't you need to!  It is time to clean house in this congress before they make more mayhem and mischief with our economy to say the least and outlaw you to own seeds or store food.  Yes, you heard me.  That is the goal of this bill!

What is S.510?  This is a bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act with respect to the safety of the food supply.  On March 3, 2009, the bill was introduced and Referred to Committee.  On November 18, 2009, it was reported by Committee.  The next step in the process is the Senate Vote, then the House Vote and finally to be signed by the President.

The Senate appears poised to act on its version of the food safety bill, which will modernize food inspections by the Food and Drug Administration, and give it mandatory recall authority. The six Senators who negotiated the final package announced on Aug. 12 that final language and the Congressional Budget Office analysis were completed.

Sen. Tom Harkin, chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee unveiled the “manager’s amendment,” a bipartisan agreement on final language that has been worked out by Sens. Mike Enzil, the committee’s top Republican; Dick Durbin (D., Ill.), who was the original author of the bill, Judd Gregg (R., N. H.), Chris Dodd (D., Conn.) and Richard Burr (R., N.C.).The original version of the bill was passed by the HELP committee on a unanimous vote last November. Senators who negotiated the final package pledged to pressure both the Democratic and Republican Senate leaders for rapid floor action.

The House version of the FDA food safety reform bill is passed and awaiting Senate action.   Why you should care?  If passed:
  1. All US food and all US farms will be under Homeland Security and the Department of Defense.
  2. End US sovereignty over it's own food supply by insisting on compliance with the World Trade Organization (WTO).
  3. It would remove the right to clean, store and thus own seed in the US.
  4. It begins the final destruction of the US economy. 
"If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson

Please let your voice be heard to your representatives and congressmen.  Go to my link to remember on the side of this blog for links!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Food Stamps up 19% Since a Year Ago!

First I want to state that the reason for my posting of all these "statistics" is not to ruin your day, your week, your year or even your life.  I share these statistics to MOTIVATE you to get involved in the process and VOTE!  This country is set-up so that "We the people" can run our country and quite honestly, over the past 25-30 years very few have been taking responsibility of their duty!

Proverbs 29:2 warns of this: When the righteous increase, the people rejoice, But when a wicked man rules, people groan. NASB.  The righteous have not been increasing and taking up our public duty to elected Godly people.

So with that, I encourage you to first, REGISTER to vote.  Then find those who are supporting Biblical issues.  Why Biblical?  Well, again, let's look at the Word.
Luke 12:28-32 (NASB) "But if God so clothes the grass in the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, how much more will He clothe you? You men of little faith!  "And do not seek what you will eat and what you will drink, and do not keep worrying. For all these things the nations of the world eagerly seek; but your Father knows that you need these things. But seek His kingdom, and these things will be added to you.  Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father has chosen gladly to give you the kingdom."


When we vote, we need to make the "things" that God cares about a priority and then He (God) will make sure our needs are met.  For TOO many years, people are voting for the candidate that promises to fix the people's lives.  The one who will stimulate the economy, give jobs, lower taxes.  This last time the candidate promised "Hope and Change" and "Yes We Can".  These are NOT Biblical issues!  We can also look at Matthew 6:24-34 (NASB):
"No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth. For this reason I say to you, do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life? And why are you worried about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, yet I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, will He not much more clothe you? You of little faith! Do not worry then, saying, 'What will we eat?' or 'What will we drink?' or 'What will we wear for clothing?' For the Gentiles eagerly seek all these things; for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. So do not worry about tomorrow; for tomorrow will care for itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."
I want to remind you that YOU have a part to play in this government.  You can VOTE for change while we still have the right TO vote!  With that, let's look at why we have such a need for change. 

Remember Michelle Obama quoting in April of 2008 that Americans needed to be willing to share.  Really? The quote went like this, "The truth is most Americans don't want much. Folks don't want the whole pie. Most Americans feel blessed to thrive a little bit....but that's out of reach for them. The truth is, in order to get things like universal heath care and a revamped education system then someone is going to have to give up a piece of their pie so that someone else can have more. - April 8, 2008 and the Charlotte Observer.

We all know that Michelle is great at tightening her belts but they are on her designer dresses and I don't think that those "belts" were the belts she had in mind.  It is a great concept but this quote is coming from a lady who travels on taxpayers money to Paris and beyond to shop with her daughters and have lunch for the day.  We need to tighten our belts but she and her husband live as though the party will last forever and there is no limit to the money.  Maybe this is why they just keep printing more!

I guess we are back to definitions again.  Remember former President Bill Clinton?   He had his own personal meaning of the word "is".  Funny how that word has always been the same for everyone else.  "Is" is well, is.  It is a state of being verb.  It starts and then continues.  It has action.  But the road scholar wasn't quite sure of the meaning.  Anyway, I didn't mean to get off track from my current concern but there is so much in common with how democratic politicians think.  So let's get back to the Obamas.

Remember President Obama quoted that he thinks "that what you've seen is that the pace of job loss has slowed and I think the economy is going to turn around.  But as you know, jobs are a lagging indicator.  And we've got to produce 150,000 jobs every month just to keep pace but, " he said, "we will end up seeing recovery shortly."  This was back on June 16, 2009.  Hmmm - still waiting for that recovery!  Are you ready for some change?

In January, the incoming administration predicted that without a huge stimulus package, unemployment would reach just over 8% and would be contained at under 8% with a stimulus package.  So, he got his stimulus package to pass and his predictions fell flat.  Not only did the unemployment rate reach 8% it is now closing in on 10% as of June (9.6%).

The first family seems to be unaware of the needs of the people of this nation.  This year, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program reports that 40.8 million people are now collecting food stamps.  This is up 19 from a year ago.  These are not numbers that can be attributed to the Bush years but this is from 2009-2010.  These are from the current President's administration.

The US Census Bureau released figures on new orders for manufactured goods and orders have decreased for two consecutive months by 1.2% from $5.1 billion to $404.4 billion back in June of this year.  Less orders means less production which means less jobs which leads to less spending because people don't have money.  Consumer purchasing is 70% of the American economy and the retail and service industries are fighting to survive.  This should be of a concern to all of us in this country!

This current administration and congress are spending money like there is no tomorrow and if they continue, there may be no tomorrow for America!  The $787 billion stimulus bill, the trillion dollar health care nightmare, a $4.5 billion education incentive program and let's not forget Mrs. Obama's thin down America program that cost just a mere $10 billion and you can begin to understand why this country is drowning in debt.

Remember the quote at the beginning of this page? Well, she also made a similar quote during the campaign at a speech in Canton, Ohio on October 27, 2008. She said, "The cost of this economic crisis, and the cost of the war in Iraq, means that Washington will have to tighten its belt and put off spending on things we can afford to do without."  When will the Obamas begin to do this?  When will THEY stop spending?  They need to begin at home, that is where true charity begins.  They can do this by tightening their own belts instead of pushing their agendas onto the American people and running this Republic into bankruptcy!

Had enough yet America?  In  77 days you get to vote for CHANGE on November 2, 2010!  Vote out these politicians who have gone along with all this spending.  Theses elections could cripple the hands of this President.  It really DOES matter if YOU vote!   I suggest you do before many more Americans are asking for a handout and that could be you.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Vote for HOPE and CHANGE!

Had enough already?  I know I have!  This economy is in critical condition and this current administration is killing it rather than lending it aid.  They have bailed out the big businesses, grown the government and repeatedly tried to kill small, private business.  Small business is what grows the economy.  When people can grow their business, they hire people.  Then those people have money to buy goods and services and yes, even pay taxes.  Then the local economy grows and more businesses have to add employees to keep up with the demands of the customers and the story goes on and on.

I am ready for a new wind to blow.  This was an inspiring message and I wanted to be sure that EVERYONE could listen to it.  November 2, 2010 will be such a great political year for our country if we REMEMBER to VOTE this NOVEMBER!

Go to Remember NOVEMBER.  Watch the video that loads but then CLICK on the link underneath entitled, "Watch Act 1".  "It is true that you may fool all of the people some of the time; You may even fool some of the people all of the time; but you can't fool all the people all the time."  This is WHY we need to REMEMBER NOVEMBER!  Another great video to view at this site is entitled, "14".  This was published when there were still 14 weeks left before the November elections.

 "We must act today, to preserve tomorrow." - Ronald Reagan.

The clips are staggering.  "Yes We Can"...bankrupt our country and end the American dream.  You can CHANGE that this November 2nd.  VOTE out this run-away Democratic party!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Obama Repeating Mistakes from Great Depression

Interesting that just two years ago, people in America were spending money well beyond what they could afford, buying houses the banks knew they could not pay for and the US economy was running like a run-away train.  That was before the election of a new president and a new vision for "hope and change".  Well America, you got what you asked for in part...we definitely are experiencing change.  Not exactly the better America that we were sold would emerge after the changing of the guard.

This link that I am sharing is an interview of former speaker of the house, Newt Gingrich as he talks candidly about many of the current political hot boxes in our nation.  Today we are just 79 days away from the mid-term elections and Mr. Gingrich shares many of his insights regarding the path this current administration in on and why he is concerned for the future of America.  Then again, WE all should be rather concerned!  Whether or not you like Mr. Gingrich or his policies, it is a fact that he is an amazing communicator who can identify the root of issues and then gives helpful incite as to what to do to prevent problems from going ahead with that given plan.  Most people have great 20/20 hindsight vision but Mr. Gingrich has an incredible ability to remember so many things and put all the pieces together.  He of course is educated but that is not the only reason to praise him.  Many are educated and yet they lack common sense.  He is an incredibly articulate man with a vast understanding of many of the political problems we are currently facing.  The thing I like about Newt is that he just doesn't talk about the problems but he continually gives instruction and vision on how to turn the problem around.

He states here in this interview, that the Great Depression was caused by many of the mistakes that are currently being made today by this current administration.  He says that, "If we have large tax increases in January, this economy will sink deeper into recession.   There will be higher unemployment.  The recovery will be longer."

"This is exactly the mistake made in 1937 and 1938, and it created a second mini-depression.  I think it's very dangerous, and I think the simple battle cry ought to be no tax increase in 2011, period.  Keep current tax law exactly as it is through 2011," said Gingrich.  We are looking at a double-dip recession according to many strategist and this administration wants to increase taxes.  What are they thinking?  Well, maybe that is their goal, to cause a meltdown of this great country that we have known and love.

I remember the terrible days of the Carter administration when I was a child.  This seems to be the course of the Democrats.  They continually move toward socialism rather than letting capitalism grow the country.  I agree with Gingrich when he says there is a huge difference between "job killing Democrats and job creating Republicans. I think that at 9.5% unemployment people are pretty fed up with the job killing party."  The only jobs this current administration has been creating are government jobs and they are simply killing the privately owned, small business.

Wake up America.  Have you lost your job or do you know someone who has during this recession?  I do and I for one am ready for some "HOPE and CHANGE"!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Obama Can't Seem to Shake the Truth

I know many have thought this controversy is gone away, but it still is looming out there. I did some simply googling and found more than enough different links stating the same concerns...that Barack Obama is not an American.

Obama's Kenyan Roots.  Here is an interesting clip of an interview with Barack Obama's grandmother who lives in Kenya.  It is simply amazing to me that he has little regard for his extended families comforts with he as all the comfort money can buy.  What does this tell us about this leader we have?  Where is the honor, responsibility and duty to his own family?  Yet we expect him to do what is right for the people?  I don't see the evidence to show that he will when he doesn't even care for his own grandmother.  She lives in poverty conditions without air conditioning.

There is also Barack Obama's brother, George.  Family seems to be of little importance to this man who we call the President of the United States.  This is so troubling to me as I have family members too who seem to think that the word "family" only goes one direction; down the family tree.  I believe family is not only who you currently are including your direct children and grandchildren but family is also about where you came from.  Your history.  Your beginning.  To neglect one side of this equation is an injustice.

Barack Obama was born in Kenya according to this grandmother, Sarah.  Listen to her tell the reporter in this link.  Even as recently as June of this year a new video filled with many clips stating that Barack Obama was born in Kenya.  Michelle Obama says that her husband, Barack Obama was born in Kenya. Listen to her own words at this link.

The most troubling thing about all of this is that Obama has a history of stretching the truth.  Here is another link where Obama is stating something that is totally NOT true.  He says his father served in WWII.  Will the stories never end?
MORE LINKS:

Phone conversation: Sarah Obama and bishop of the Anabaptist's Churches of North America, Ron McRae.
Michelle Obama in her own words.
Forgery of Obama Birth Certificate.
Obama tells students that he is NOT an American.  (Turn your volume up - this is not directly mic'd).
Kenyan Ambassador admits Obama was born in Kenya.

Friday, August 13, 2010

10,000 Pennies and Political Math

I have received a few clips of this guys (10000 Pennies) emails and I have just loved them.  He makes economics simple to understand and puts it into practical terms for even the simplest of children to understand.  Rather than given each link it's own post, I combined them all in one place here for you.

He takes very complicated mathematical information and breaks it down into numbers that you and I can understand.  I know you will learn from these demonstrations and I encourage you to get your kiddos to watch too.  This is their future that they are inheriting and I think they will be concerned when they watch this!

Federal Budget Freeze:  What does the Federal Budget freeze look like?  Obama Budget Freezes Much Domestic Spending.  January 30, 2010

Congressional Budget Office (CBO): "as it is written": CBO Predicts Health Reform Deficit Happiness?  Maybe Not!  December 22, 2009

Federal Budget - Discretionary and Mandatory:  How to balance the Obama Budget.  Discretionary spending is the only spending that congress can change.  Mandatory spending is set in stone and can only be changed by changing the programs it funds.  Some of these programs are: Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and payments on the National Debt.  September 10, 2009

Tale of Two States and their Health care:  Obama Health Reform and Wait Times Visualization (in Lego!).  July 03, 2009

Michael Steal: (head of RNC) invites 10,000 Pennies to Washington DC.  10,000 Pennies said yes. June 11, 2009

The Obama Stimulus:* Predictions vs. Reality - Obama Touts Job Creation from Stimulus Plan.  We have lost 1 Million jobs with the stimulus than we would have lost if we had done nothing at all!  June 07, 2009

Obama's $17 Billion Budget Cuts:* in Context.  May 13, 2009

The National Debt Road Trip:  The Great Road Trip, 1900-2016 -- Madison Square Garden to California.  May 2009

Obama Budget Cuts Visualization: Obama to order $100 Million in Budget Cuts.  April 24, 2009

So, after listening to these EASY to understand videos...are you AWAKE yet?  Vote CONSERVATIVE on November 2, 2010!  Enough of the spending!


Political Math: - Political Information Visualization and Other Math-y Things