Monthly Archives: July 2010

Dow Jones Industrial Average Circling The Drain Like Before Great Depression

Dow Repeats Great Depression Pattern: Charts.  CNBC. 

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is repeating a pattern that appeared just before markets fell during the Great Depression, Daryl Guppy, CEO at Guppytraders.com, told CNBC Monday.

Click here to see the DJIA chart.

So which political party currently holds dominance in all three branches of the federal government right now?  Granted, the stage is set by predecessors, but the tired mantra of blaming Bush, et. al., is utterly worn, fatigued, and pathetic.  Eighteen, that  is correct, 18 months holding the cards of government and still we have an economy in the dumps. 

Where’s the hope and change?

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Interactive American Map Of States That Allow Texting While Driving

Road trip!  Be sure to check out the interactive U.S. map to see if the states you will be driving through allow cell phone texting while driving.

States Accelerate Effort To Ban Texting While Driving.  NPR. 

It may just save you a ticket.   

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Happy Fourth Of July 2010

Independence Day.  A day to celebrate the freedom these United States of America so enjoy.  From 13 colonies to the present 50 states.  Citizens of the U.S.A., celebrate what the predecessors who established this country did, and what the rest of those who followed have done, to make this the greatest country.    

A little red, white, and blue fireworks.  Safe.

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Fife And Drums Play Yankee Doodle Dandee

A little fun by some costumed patriots. 

July 4th at Mt Vernon: fife and drum playing Yankee Doodle

July 8, 2009

Mainstream Media Silence On DOJ Failure To Prosecute Black Panthers For Voter Intimidation

EDITORIAL: Media blackout for Black Panthers.  Washington Times.

Where is the New York Times? Where is The Washington Post? Where are CBS and NBC? A whistleblower makes explosive allegations about the Department of Justice; his story is backed by at least two other witnesses; and the allegations involve the two hot-button issues of race and of blatant politicization of the justice system. A potential constitutional confrontation stemming from the scandal brews between the Justice Department and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. A congressman highly respected for thoughtfulness and bipartisanship has all but accused the department of serious impropriety. By every standard of objective journalism, this adds up to real news.

Why.  An unjust, and frankly illegal manner of carrying on government business.

the Obama Justice Department of adopting an unlawful, immoral policy identified in previous Washington Times editorials – namely, enforcing civil rights laws against white perpetrators who victimized minorities but never against black perpetrators who victimize whites or Asians. If this is indeed the policy, it makes a scandalous mockery of the cherished American principle of “equal justice under the law.” 

Be sure to check the Voting Rights Act of 1965 if there is any doubt about the letter of the law.  Fifth grade comprehension of the law will clearly demonstrate the current Justice Department is NOT applying nor enforcing the rule of law equally to all races. 

Let us review. 

EXCLUSIVE: Career lawyers overruled on voting case.  Washington Times.  May 29, 2009. 

Career lawyers pursued the case for months, including obtaining an affidavit from a prominent 1960s civil rights activist who witnessed the confrontation and described it as “the most blatant form of voter intimidation” that he had seen, even during the voting rights crisis in Mississippi a half-century ago.

EDITORIAL: Black Panthers but no white rights.  Washington Times.  May 14, 2010.

It was one year ago tomorrow that department officials overrode the advice of career attorneys, and of the department’s own appellate division, by dropping three of four charges in the Black Panther case and seeking an extremely limited injunction in the fourth. The case involved voluminous testimony that two Black Panthers – dressed in paramilitary garb while one brandished a nightstick – stood within arm’s length of a Philadelphia polling place while repeatedly using racial epithets and threats.

At an April 23 hearing held by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, witnesses agreed that both Black Panthers acted in concert, shoulder to shoulder, that they used verbal threats against black Republicans and against whites they called “white devils” and “crackers.” Two witnesses specifically said they saw would-be voters turn around and leave the area without voting after seeing these forms of intimidation. Former Acting Associate Attorney General Gregory G. Katsas testified that, “on its face, the complaint appears to involve a straightforward and overwhelmingly strong case of voter intimidation which [ordinarily] would have raised neither policy sensitivities nor the possibility of conflicting positions within [the department].” His conclusion: “The alleged conduct appears egregious and intentional.”

And of course.  Racist.  Since there is enforcement of the “law” preferentially based upon race.    

Christopher Coates, the multiple award-winning career attorney who oversaw the case before the Obama-Holder team exiled him to the hinterlands, made clear in a going-away speech just what he thought the Obama administration’s political considerations are. As reported (in close paraphrase) by the Heritage Foundation’s Hans von Spakovsky at National Review Online, Mr. Coates suggested the agenda is “to enforce the provisions of the Voting Rights Act only for the protection of certain racial or ethnic minorities” and “to turn a blind eye whenever incidents arise that indicate that minority persons have acted improperly in voting matters.”

Political motivation certainly, since pursuing the case suddenly went cold once President Barack Obama was sworn into office.  Ouch!  Looks pretty bad. 

A You Tube video that got extensive play captured the “Security patrols stationed at polling places in Philly.”   Two men were seen standing in front of the entrance to a polling place, wearing military style uniforms.  One was brandishing a night stick, pointing it at people, and and slapping it in his hand, in view of all approaching or leaving.  Anyone would gather the posture, stance, appearance, dress, and intonations, do not connote a friendly disposition or intent.  Likewise. 

You are about to be ruled by the black man, cracker.

Real friendly sort, eh?  Two bouncers standing out in front of a bar would have been a more appropriate place for this activity.  But not a voting poll location.  If the Justice Department cannot make a simple interpretation of the flagrant illegal actions of the Black Panthers and prosecute equally with regards to race, then they, and all the superiors above who give active and tacit approval, are just as complicit in acting on the wrong side of the law.

And even more so, mainstream media’s silence on the case is complicity as well.

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Dog School Takes A Beach Day

A clip advertising the training result from a Hungarian dog school.  www.kutyasuli.hu.

Might give some ideas on taking the pooch to the lake or beach to enjoy the Fourth of July weekend here. 

A doggy summer – A kutyák is szeretik a strandot

November 5, 2009

CBO June 2010 Report Highlights Massive American Debt

America is sinking under Obama’s towering debt.  Daily Telegraph.

Look what the Congressional Budget Office is reporting.  Look what a UK-based reporter is discussing.  Do you hear the dire predictions from mainstream media U.S.A.? 

That is because they don’t want to make some certain D.C. “leaders” feel bad.  nor responsible for their irresponsible management of the country’s finances.  And of course, it does not hurt to keep this away from the public eye, so elected officials can continue to beat their chest on their “accomplishments,” while the taxpayer funds their poor decision-making skills centered on their agendas.

Do you feel the taxes yet?  You will real soon.

Recently, the federal government has been recording the largest budget deficits, as a share of the economy, since the end of World War II. As a result of those deficits, the amount of federal debt held by the public has surged. At the end of 2008, that debt equaled 40 percent of the nation’s annual economic output (as measured by gross domestic product, or GDP), a little above the 40 year average of 36 percent. Since then, large budget deficits have caused debt held by the public to shoot upward; the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that federal debt will reach 62 percent of GDP by the end of this year—the highest percentage since shortly after World War II. The sharp rise in debt stems partly from lower tax revenues and higher federal spending related to the recent severe recession and turmoil in financial markets. However, the growing debt also reflects an imbalance between spending and revenues that predated those economic developments.

The upshot.

In fact, CBO’s projections understate the severity of the long term budget problem because they do not incorporate the significant negative effects that accumulating substantial amounts of additional federal debt would have on the economy:

  • Large budget deficits would reduce national saving, leading to higher interest rates, more borrowing from abroad, and less domestic investment—which in turn would lower income growth in the United States.
  • Growing debt would also reduce lawmakers’ ability to respond to economic downturns and other challenges.  
  • Over time, higher debt would increase the probability of a fiscal crisis in which investors would lose confidence in the government’s ability to manage its budget, and the government would be forced to pay much more to borrow money.

Summary distills the report.

CBO report June 2010.

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Amazing Cardboard Weapons

Cardboard.  Harmless, right?  But who would have thought cardboard could be so dangerous?

Check it out.

Cardboard Warfare

June 29, 2010

Vigilance Prevents Pool Drownings

Ever wonder about parents who ditch their kids at the pool, leaving everyone else around to look out after them?

No one ever wants to see this clever public safety announcement come to fruition. 


“Where is your child?”
Image courtesy of http://www.cslacker.com/images/funny/advertisements/where_is_your_child/.

Maggots Drop Onto Unsuspecting Airline Passenger

Maggot infestation grounds US plane.  NineMSN.Au.  With video.

Maggots falling from an overhead luggage bin has stopped a US plane from taking off.

Passengers were horrified to see the larvae dropping onto an unsuspecting passenger as others began to panic and cause a commotion

911 fumigation call!  And indeed that is what eventually happened when the U.S. Airways flight from Atlanta to New York started dropping those creepy crawlies from a suitcase with rotten meat from the overhead bin. 

Next time you are on a plane, and the pleasant overhead announcement is made to “sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight,” don’t forget to take a peak overhead, just to make sure no critters jump down for a visit en route.

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