My cousin Jodie Strickland of NC posted this “remember when” photo on Facebook today. If you're from Columbus, you probably know it was published here--I think it was on Rt. 33 near 5th Ave. Garry C. Myers III, the CEO of Highlights, was the child model for Gallant of the cartoon panel, Gallant and Goofus of Highlights. His grandparents Garry Cleveland Myers and Caroline Clark Myers founded Highlights in 1946. He died January 26, 2005. The parents of young "Gallant" were killed in a plane crash and he and his siblings were raised by an aunt and uncle in Texas. He joined the board of Highlights when he was 24, went to work there when he got out of the Army and worked up through the ranks and became CEO in 1981. Gallant and Goofus appeared also in many sermons. The only reason I know any of that is because I wrote a blog about him in 2005.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
WHY DO DOGS LIVE LESS THAN HUMANS? ANSWER OF A 6 YEAR OLD
Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a ten-year-old Irish Wolfhound named Belker. The dog’s owners, Ron, his wife Lisa, and their little boy Shane, were all very attached to Belker, and they were hoping for a miracle.
I examined Belker and found he was dying of cancer. I told the family we couldn’t do anything for Belker, and offered to perform the euthanasia procedure for the old dog in their home.
As we made arrangements, Ron and Lisa told me they thought it would be good for six-year-old Shane to observe the procedure. They felt as though Shane might learn something from the experience.
The next day, I felt the familiar catch in my throat as Belker ‘s family surrounded him. Shane seemed so calm, petting the old dog for the last time, that I wondered if he understood what was going on. Within a few minutes, Belker slipped peacefully away.
The little boy seemed to accept Belker’s transition without any difficulty or confusion. We sat together for a while after Belker’s Death, wondering aloud about the sad fact that animal lives are shorter than human lives.
Shane, who had been listening quietly, piped up, ”I know why.”
Startled, we all turned to him. What came out of his mouth next stunned me. I’d never heard a more comforting explanation. It has changed the way I try and live.
He said,”People are born so that they can learn how to live a good life — like loving everybody all the time and being nice, right?” The Six-year-old continued, ”Well, dogs already know how to do that, so they don’t have to stay as long.”
Live simply.
Love generously.
Care deeply.
Speak kindly.
Remember, if a dog was the teacher you would learn things like:
When loved ones come home, always run to greet them.
Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joyride.
Allow the experience of fresh air and the wind in your face to be pure Ecstasy.
Take naps.
Stretch before rising.
Run, romp, and play daily.
Thrive on attention and let people touch you.
Avoid biting when a simple growl will do.
On warm days, stop to lie on your back on the grass.
On hot days, drink lots of water and lie under a shady tree.
When you’re happy, dance around and wag your entire body.
Delight in the simple joy of a long walk.
Be loyal.
Never pretend to be something you’re not.
If what you want lies buried, dig until you find it.
When someone is having a bad day, be silent, sit close by, and nuzzle them gently.
ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF EVERY DAY!
Although I’m not sure this is the original source, it can be found here.
Patch, pill or hypnosis, how did you quit?
I'm still waiting to meet a former smoker who quit permanently as the result of a government paid for program in their health plan, a work sponsored program, a drug patch or pill, hypnosis, talk therapy, etc. And I don't mean the 3-6 month quitter that the research reports in a clinical study so they get another grant from the NIH. I'm sure they are out there, or why would we be spending so much money on them? [sarcasm].
Just Google "Smoking Cessation programs" (about 4.5 million hits). Mayo Clinic claims it's had 45,000 participants in its program to stop using tobacco (smoking and chewing), with 110 randomized clinical trials involving more than 25,000 research subjects. Where are the success stories?
When I see reports on what percentage of income the poor spend on cigarettes, there is usually a follow up appeal on why we should be spending more money on helping them quit. Put where is the research that pills, patches, hypnosis and counseling actually pay?
Why the scare tactics from the White House?
There are no cuts; it only slows down the spending. The 2012 federal budget was 3.53 trillion. The projected 2013 (by CBO) federal budget (WITH SEQUESTER) is 3.55 trillion; 2014, 3.6 trillion; 2015, 3.8 trillion; 2016, over 4 trillion. So you see, he got his tax hikes and the GOP got no cuts.
Mr. Obama, you are an embarrassment.
There's no doubt President Obama is using the so-called Washington Monument maneuver in the fight with Republicans over sequestration budget cuts. It's a time-honored tactic of bureaucratic warfare: When faced with cuts, pick the best-known and most revered symbol of government and threaten to shut it down. Close the Washington Monument and say, "See? This is what happens when you cut the budget." Meanwhile, all sorts of other eminently cuttable government expenditures go untouched.
So now Obama is warning of drastic cuts in food safety, air traffic control, police and fire protection -- in all sorts of services that will allegedly be slashed if the rate of growth of some parts of the federal budget is slowed.
But perhaps the biggest example of the Washington Monument maneuver is coming from the Defense Department, where it goes by another name. Over many decades of defense budget battles, the Pentagon has often used a tactic known as a "gold watch." It means to answer a budget cut proposal by selecting for elimination a program so important and valued -- a gold watch -- that Pentagon chiefs know political leaders will restore funding rather than go through with the cut.
EO Employer only wants. . . a
very creative, broad-based researcher who interacts well with others and who will utilize the extensive resources the museum has to offer in the way of collections, instrumentation, teaching and mentoring, and exhibition.
The American Museum of Natural History (NY, NY) is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. The Museum encourages Women, Minorities, Persons with Disabilities, Vietnam Era and Disabled Veterans to apply. The Museum does not discriminate due to age, sex, religion, race, color, national origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other factor prohibited by law.
However, in order to be considered for this job. . .
Candidates need to be outstanding, and interested in almost any facet of Invertebrate Paleontology, including (but not limited to) systematics, paleobiology, evolutionary development, and environmental change. Oh yes, and exemplary research is required. And s/he is expected to conduct field work.
The successful candidate will use paleontological methods in combination with other approaches (for example isotopics, ct imaging and molecular techniques) to study the evolution of life in relation to earth history.
Can’t just be an egghead, either. Must be able to play well with others---communicate effectively within the scholarly community and to a larger public is important. No sluggards either. The appointed person is expected to maintain a high level of productivity in original research, to provide curatorial oversight of relevant collections. Writing grant proposals that bring money home to papa institution is also critical, i.e. seeking extramural funding.
And don’t forget the scut work--serving on committees and participating in Museum-sponsored exhibits and educational programs, and in the Comparative Biology Ph.D. program at the Richard Gilder Graduate School. Right out of grad school, you could expect to pay your dues.
No salary was mentioned in the ad (I suspect they have in mind a candidate from their graduate school), but when I checked a general site for this type of degree (nothing specific for museum work), it was respectably high—like between $80,000-$100,000, however, that would include in the mix those paleontologists who work in industry, especially fossil fuels. So I checked that and found for 2011:
“In universities the starting salaries for beginning assistant professors straight out of graduate school with a Ph.D. in hand range from $40,000 to $60,000 for an academic year of nine months. In industry and government, holders of doctorates can expect to earn $50,000 to $80,000 over a 12-month period. http://www.fallsoftheohio.org/ACareerinPaleontology.html
Raise the minimum wage—put more young and low skill people out of work

January 2013 Bureau of Labor Statistics: “Among the major worker groups, the unemployment rates for adult men (7.3 percent), adult women (7.3 percent), teenagers (23.4 percent), whites (7.0 percent), blacks (13.8 percent), and Hispanics (9.7 percent) showed little or no change in January. The jobless rate for Asians was 6.5 percent (not seasonally adjusted), little changed from a year earlier. . . In January 2012, the unemployment rate for Blacks was 13.6 percent; down 3.1 percentage points from the peak of 16.7 percent in August 2011.
The state of statism
In our largest cities we have one party control. That’s statism on a smaller scale--the belief that a government should control either economic or social policy, or both. Arlington County where all the DC politicians and worker bees live has a 100% Democrat city council and they are asking for more taxes while promising to cut 20 jobs and give up one holiday, but still want a raise for government employees. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Tiny cuts (which usually don’t materialize for 10 years), big tax increases (which begin right away). It’s the one party way. Protect your folks, the public service unions.
Also left of center, and siding with the Democrats, is our “free press.” We don't have a watch dog for the public, so in the largest one party cities like Detroit and Cleveland (Columbus has a Democrat mayor, but has not yet gone completely under due to the state government offices which are more balanced) schools will not educate, the streets and bridges will be unsafe, the crime rate will be high, fathers will not be in the home because mothers are paid to keep them away, and children have no role models.
It is a serious thing to want no conflict between philosophies and parties, or to say "they are all the same." Once upon a time the black man had to go to the back of the line for a job or education. How much better off is he if there is no line at all--which is what Obama's "recovery" has given us by passing out the stimulus money to the unions, banks and weak companies that needed to go bankrupt. Blacks went to the polls in November with the October labor report showing 40.5 percent unemployment for young blacks, rising from 36.7 percent in September. But none of that mattered to them. It is a one party system for American blacks, and they’ve got a man, working against their interests, in the White House who promises free stuff without working.
Ohio Republicans are NOT pleased
“Earlier this week, Ohio’s Republican governor, John Kasich, announced that his budget would endorse Obamacare’s dramatic expansion of Medicaid, America’s deeply flawed, money-losing health care program for the poor. Kasich’s decision, hailing from a large swing state, has enormous ramifications for both the politics and policy of health care reform. But what nobody is talking about is how expanding Medicaid will further increase premiums for people with private insurance. . . “Avik Roy,
Forbes
A black woman looks around the inner city. . .
I look around see these inner cities that are devastated by broken families, abortion, poor education (which borders criminal), high incarceration rates, illiteracy, drug infestation and general black genocide; and I see the power structure is mostly all democrats, in city after city and for 15 and 40 years and I have to ask you people what in the world makes you think the "Democrat Party", which was the party of the KKK, Segregation and now socialism has changed. I mean I hear you all say it and I hear a lot of these folks say a bunch of sweet and "well intentioned" things but when I look around and see the pain, devastation and brokenness, it seems like they are feeding you a line of bull... just the same old planned genocide and eugenics, they wanted all along only more cloaked, today, in fancy elitism and patronizing niceties. So again I ask, what in the world makes you think these people have changed from their past? Ayesha Kreutz, FDFNY. (as posted on Facebook)
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Peanut Butter dip
Like I needed another reason . . .
1 c. (heaping) plain Greek yogurt
1/2 c. peanut butter
1/4 c. honey
1/4 t. cinnamon (or a little more if you like)
http://foodfunlife.blogspot.com/2012/10/peanut-butter-dip.html
Obamaland voters
He lies about the debt, deficit, rebuilding infrastructure, Benghazi, his school records, the pipe line, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the wars he has expanded, the sequestration and especially the economy, but his followers led by a bellwether just follow obediently. When fleeced, they’ll submit.
Bell-wether o' Barking cries baa, baa,
How many sheep have we lost to-day?
Nineteen have we lost, one have we fun,
Run Rockie, run Rockie, Run, run, run.
He’s lethal
LeRoy Carhart—late term abortionist. Sort of a carpet bagger – travels to Maryland from Nebraska to do abortions. Recently, one of his patients died. But it’s always lethal for the baby, who could survive outside the womb.
“Carhart performs about 60 abortions a month in Germantown. Many of the women have been referred by other doctors. Six to 10 per month are late-in-pregnancy abortions; he declines to specify how late.”
Abortions are extremely lucrative, and money is the primary motive of the doctor. He can make more before lunch in one day than a whole month of seeing a woman to term with a healthy citizen who will enjoy life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. Plus, he won’t be sued if something goes wrong with the baby, and his malpractice insurance—well, he’s all ready mal-, so I’m not sure what sort of insurance he carries. We’ll see if he gets sued for the death of Jennifer Morbelli.
Stealth and desensitization—the dumbing down of Americans
Were Christians in the 1990s just smarter about healthcare? They helped Republicans fight Hillarycare cooked up by the first lady and Ira Magaziner which included a section that would have denied insurance if parents refused to abort a child with disabilities. Yes, the party of choice. Now we have Hillarycare by stealth.
I don't know that this abomination is included in Obamacare (as it is 93% of Down Syndrome babies are aborted), but we don't know what's in it, do we? However, Christians who stayed home Nov. 6 gave us our current healthcare disaster. Obama could not have won without them.
"What most Americans don’t know is that IPAB [panel of bureaucrats, aka death panel] is set up to function exactly like the UK’s National Health Service rationing board known as NICE (National Institute of Clinical Excellence). NICE prevents doctors from prescribing state-of-the-art drugs for breast, stomach, lung, and prostate cancer or diseases like multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and many others, she explains." http://www.womenofgrace.com/blog/?p=19611
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The Democrats’ War Against Women—disarm them
"Just fire a shotgun indiscriminately into the woods, Jill, if there's ever an intruder. You don't need an AR-15.” Luv ya, Crazy ol' Joe.
And then there's the Colorado guy, Joe Salazar, who thinks call boxes and whistles will be the match for a rapist. Oh, and kick off those high heels, ladies, and run, or urinate on him. Yes, that should work.
Wise words
Except. Be cautious, Conservatives. Obama knows exactly what he is doing. He isn’t really trying to build up the weak by pulling down the strong—he’s trying to pull down everybody.
Benefits of implementing a wellness program
Wellness care and healthy lifestyle haven't been subjected to close scrutiny to see if they really do bring down health costs for businesses. Yes, it's in every health/business bottom line article you see, but where is the research? "Free" preventive services aren't free and aren't preventive--those costs are built into the insurance. Besides, if something is found during prevention, then it becomes diagnostic and treatment follows, and that isn’t free. Someone has to pay. Health costs keep going up, and I've been hearing this for at least 25 years.
When they got people to stop smoking, the obesity rate went up. Where's the savings? And if enough people live longer because of exercise and normalized weight, they just cost more in their 80s and 90s because they didn't die in their 70s.
Whether or not they reduce costs—which I doubt--these programs are becoming very intrusive and often are not optional. The “choice” to participate now may mean that the employee is charged higher premiums for NOT participating. Some choice, right? And the spouse who doesn’t work at the company has to also submit. I hate tobacco in all forms, but I don’t like it that an employee can’t smoke in his own home because of the company’s “wellness” plan.
Infantilizing Marco Rubio
When the Main stream Media ridicules an American Hispanic politician taking a sip of water during a speech, and then runs the clip over 100 times hoping to make him look silly, inexperienced and "other," it's not considered racism by Democrats. But requiring ID, or border security, or documentation for employment, is. If we'd had this sort of alert, tough, investigative press in the 70s, Nixon wouldn't have had a single worry.
Actually, Marco Rubio is an American born in 1971 whose parents immigrated from Cuba in 1956. That they fled Communism is probably a black mark with our leftist press. They adore Castro. There is no such country as "Hispania," so I was sloppy to use it. It's a made up, catch-all term like Latino that lumps together people from Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Central America, and South America even if their ancestry is German, Portuguese, Russian, Jewish, or Spanish. It's a little like assuming all residents of the United States claim England in their ancestry because they speak English.
Rubio And Netanyahu Bump Water Bottles In Israel
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Shorts in a knot over Rubio’s water bottle placement
Leftist media try to make any conservative look foolish, not about content, but about taking a sip of water on camera. At least he didn’t drive into it with an intern.
Oh my! Oreos baked in a brownie mix!
You need Brownie mix, Oreos, peanut butter, and cupcake liners.-
-place cupcake liners in your muffin pan, spread peanut butter on 2 Oreos set them on top of each other, and into the liners. Pour Brownie mix on top of them. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes.
Seen at Beyond a Mom Facebook.
You can’t chop out one amendment without affecting the others
This is from the Seattle Times. As you may have heard, some states are limiting bullet sales, another (Washington state) has decided on a home inspection of registered owners.
“ 'In order to continue to possess an assault weapon that was legally possessed on the effective date of this section, the person possessing shall safely and securely store the assault weapon. The sheriff of the county may, no more than once per year, conduct an inspection to ensure compliance with this subsection.'
In other words, come into homes without a warrant to poke around. Failure to comply could get you up to a year in jail.
'I’m a liberal Democrat — I’ve voted for only one Republican in my life,' [Lance] Palmer told me. 'But now I understand why my right-wing opponents worry about having to fight a government takeover.'"
Why these sell is beyond me
Torn, faded jeans with platform high heels on an anorexic model.
But that’s the fashion and they do sell. I guess it is because most of the fashion designers are gay men who prefer the form of young boys. So why do women fall for this? If there is anything worse than the baggy look of a few years back, it’s the “back in skinny jeans” look that have Gen-Xers yearning for the body of their middle school days.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/08/fashion/thursdaystyles/08FASHION.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
And it’s suggested you are homophobic if you notice!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/nov/06/1
And men’s fashion too has to look like it’s for young boys. “Media trends are created by famous designer labels which have been managed by homosexual men for decades, and for several years they have been using stick-thin male models.”
http://www.examiner.com/article/straight-men-are-being-destroyed-by-gay-fashion-designers
Who pays taxes? We do.
"The most dangerous myth is the demagoguery that business can be made to pay a larger share, thus relieving the individual. Politicians preaching this are either deliberately dishonest, or economically illiterate, and either one should scare us. Business doesn't pay taxes, and who better than business to make this message known? Only people pay taxes, and people pay as consumers every tax that is assessed against a business. Begin with the food and fiber raised in the farm, to the ore drilled in a mine, to the oil and gas from out of the ground, whatever it may be -- through the processing, through the manufacturing, on out to the retailer's license. If the tax cannot be included in the price of the product, no one along that line can stay in business."
– Ronald Reagan, Speech at Hillsdale College, November 10, 1977
Monday, February 18, 2013
Physician reimbursement—or why you’ll wait, by Dr. Anna Meenan (retired at 54)
If you're wondering why your doctor is discouraged and depressed (and many are, though they don't show it) these days, this might help explain it:
http://www.physiciansmoneydigest.com/practice-management/Physician-Reimbursement-Dropped-Sharply
As best I can tell, these are the rates paid by COMMERCIAL insurers. Medicare and Medicaid pay even less than this, and have also been lowering many of their rates. If you think that this is what goes into the doctor's pocket, you are wrong. Out of these sums, the doctor must pay all the overhead of running an office: skilled labor, equipment, supplies, utility bills, and thousands of dollars in malpractice insurance. Think for a moment about what you were charged the last time you called a plumber, or the last time you took your car in for repairs, and put the value of those services up against the value of your life and health. I'm just saying.

$86 for code 99215. Just to clarify, 99215 is the highest code for an office encounter. This is what your doctor would code if you came to his/her office with, oh, let's say, out-of control diabetes with a life-threatening electrolyte imbalance, or if a senior citizen was brought in who was suddenly very confused and not eating.
Dr. Meenan graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago, practiced in Rockford and formerly was with the medical clinic in Mt. Morris, Illinois
Who really cares? Bush or Obama?
As many faults as Bush brought to the table, Obama is making him look like a hero and statesman, which I doubt that he was. However, Bush was definitely a patriot, a committed Christian, and a man who loved his country. Obama is none of those.
In lives saved, Bush has no match in my life time. The embryonic stem cell executive order (it was never outlawed, it only limited government funding to cells lines already in use) allowed technology to catch up and save women’s bodies from becoming medical labs for experimentation, his moral leadership on abortion inspired thousands of local organizations and volunteers which are reducing that killing field, his trafficking in persons effort (there are more slaves today than during the 17-18th centuries of the Atlantic slave trade) and the PEPFAR AIDS drug assistance in Africa (Obama has let this slide since it wasn’t his idea), and freeing the women under control of the Taliban all put Obama, the peace prize prez, to shame.
AIDS affects gay men and and blacks more than any other demographic, but it was Bush, not Obama, who really stepped up to help. Just one more example of how people who blindly supported Obama where left out in the cold after he got their vote. Michael Weinstein, president of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, said HIV/AIDS was a higher priority for Bush than it is for Obama, citing the ADAP waiting list and the distinction in PEPFAR as a key difference between the presidents.
Minimum wage increases always hurt teens (Monday Memories)

Years ago (I was about 42 I think) I went to work in a local book store. I knew nothing about selling books, but wanted part time work so I could be at home when the kids were out of school. I never was able to figure out the cash register (very early computer style) or all the special promotions/gift cards/coupons. It killed me to tear off covers and put books in the dumpster. I hid pornography in the basement. But because I had a master’s degree in library science, the manager put my salary at twenty five cents above minimum wage. Truly, I wasn’t worth even that. Businesses that hire beginners like me are doing an act of service. I made so many mistakes, it is embarrassing to remember. However, I learned a lot, and it convinced me I really did need to work for the state. The free market, especially the corporate world (was a chain), was not for me.
After 1998 strict gun control law, crime soared in Massachusetts

But the law will never be blamed. It’s the fault of neighboring states. Meanwhile, legal gun ownership is way down.
http://www.jeffjacoby.com/12950/after-the-toughest-gun-law-gun-crime-rose
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Bait and Switch

I clicked on a Nordstrom link for Spring dresses, looking modest, decent length, pretty colors, but when I got there I found something like this, a t-shirt over a window curtain. The is called a “drop-waist.” The front looks like underwear for men.

I had a dog named Polka-dot when I was 11.
The Book of Judith
Protestant Bibles don’t contain the book of Judith, although it was part of canon for the Eastern and Western Church until the Reformation. It seems, though, St. Jerome had a bit of a struggle—I looked it up and he had to translate from the Chaldean texts to Latin. (We saw his cell when we were in the Holy Land.)
There is a web site that focuses just on Biblical films, Bible Films Blog. It is amazing, or maybe not, how many films have been made about Judith. The author, Matt Page (UK), is going to be writing about Judith the next week or so, and begins with a collation of all the films he could find, and the first 3 are silent films.
He lists 13 films about Judith—it has everything for today’s audience; religion, sex, violence, and politics.
A plan doomed to fail
No shock here. If the federal government passes enough mandates, and the states can't print money, soon there is no money for the poor.
"Obama administration officials said Friday that the state-based “high-risk pools” set up under the 2010 health-care law will be closed to new applicants as soon as Saturday and no later than March 2, depending on the state." reported in Washington Post today.
The plan is set up to fail--whether intentional or not. The wait to get in the high risk pool means the people are desperately sick by the time they get coverage, and very expensive to treat, thus depleting the money for those waiting. Bad, bad plan that only a massive bureaucracy could come up with.
And ultimately, it is the same plan for the rest of us. Doctors are quitting rather than go along with the insane regulations—the documents to support this massive bill run to thousands of pages. 13,000 pages as of October 12 and 18 pages to define a full time employee. There aren’t enough to meet the Obamacare guidelines and new doctors probably won’t materialize. By the time we get to see a doctor, we’ll be too sick for effective treatment.
The government will add more snoops and IRS agents than doctors or nurses.
Food stamp king, jobs footman
Since January 2009, a net of 194,000 new jobs have been created. During that same time, 14.7 million have been added to the food stamp rolls.
Wrong on so many things, but especially this one
A holocaust for black America—40% of pregnancies of black women end in abortion. Democrats think it’s a plan to fight poverty.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Young Indiana athlete excels at life and sports
“The son of Marvin and Apryl Hoot, Nik is a well rounded athlete in spite of the fact that he is missing parts of both legs and doesn't have a fully developed set of fingers. He lives with these physical disabilities because his biological parents - an unknown couple from Russia - attempted to abort Nik. The abortion didn't take and in the fall of 1996 Nik was born - he was put up for adoption shortly thereafter.”
He’s had prosthetic legs since he was two years old and since then has been unstoppable. His parents have adopted five other children with birth defects, who look up to him.
http://www.wane.com/dpp/sports/local_sports/wane- woodburn-woodlans-warrior-nik-hoots-story-jwh
http://www.theabortionsurvivors.com/failed-abortions-get-informed/
Noodling what you’re eating
A pending federal food-labeling rule that stems from Obamacare would overburden thousands of grocers and convenience store owners — to the tune of $1 billion in the first year alone. At first it was just for restaurants, but it has slopped over into the grocery industry for salad bars, food bars, soups and bakery items. Apparently there are people still who think death by chocolate is the equivalent in nutrition of a salad so they need big brother. All of us who shop at that store will pay.
http://facethepolitics.com/2013/02/supermarkets-angered-by-new-fda-obamacare-regulation/
Sequestration, or where are the cuts?
Most of our tax money (70%) goes for social programs, especially Medicare, Medicaid, VA, and Social Security. Some conservatives don’t like Social Security and Medicare called an “entitlement,” but they truly are—we should be entitled to what we paid in with interest. (I’m not because I have a teacher’s pension and get nothing for what I paid in to SS in non-government jobs, nor a spousal benefit.) And it isn't the fault of Obama, as some detractors claim (he's got more than enough problems without giving him that one.) That will only increase.
The defense budget is extremely small, although the sequestration was Obama's idea (now trying to blame GOP) and is a rather small amount, it will certainly hurt the thousands of civilian employees right now as other lower paid jobs become unavailable because of raising the minimum wage—which always hurts the economy. It's a wonderful 2-fer for the president to hurt the economy even more which seems to be his major desire as he flits from gay marriage to stomping out freedom of religion to passing out free contraceptives instead of freeing up businesses to create more wealth.
The federal government should have stayed out of education--it wastes a lot of that money, and that responsibility was left to the states. Head Start, one of the biggest federal wastes with a 40 year history of failure, will probably get money better spent on bridges and roads, that he never gets around to that despite his promises. http://blog.heritage.org/2012/09/23/chart-of-the-week-70-of-spending-goes-to-dependence-programs/
Time to clean the House. . . and the Senate
If they can’t stand up to the executive branch then how can they be the representative branch? They are supposed to be representing US, as in We the People. Obamacare didn’t get one Republican vote; 83% of Americans disagreed with the concept; it is so complex and unwieldy that it will take years to figure it out with law suits, lawyers, and new cottage industries. Obamacare is even more unpopular now than when it was passed, but the Democrats have the gall to lie and claim it is an achievement.
A viral joke—'Liberals Accept Responsibility for Killers' program, or L.A.R.K.
at least I hope it isn’t real, but it is suitable for my Democrat readers who think Republicans unfairly blocked the Gitmo transfers to Illinois or the NYC trial.
Adopt a Terrorist (HT Murray)
A Canadian female libertarian wrote a lot of letters to the Canadian government, complaining about the treatment of captive insurgents (terrorists) being held in Afghanistan National Correctional System facilities. She demanded a response to her letter.
Shortly, she received back the following reply:
From: National Defense Headquarters
M Gen George R. Pearkes Bldg., 15 NT
101 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa , ON K1A 0K2
CanadaDear Concerned Citizen,
Thank you for your recent letter expressing your profound concern of treatment of the Taliban and Al Qaeda terrorists captured by Canadian Forces, who were subsequently transferred to the Afghanistan Government and are currently being held by Afghan officials in Afghanistan National Correctional System facilities.Our administration takes these matters seriously and your opinions were heard loud and clear here in Ottawa . You will be pleased to learn, thanks to the concerns of citizens like yourself, we are creating a new department here at the Department of National Defense, to be called 'Liberals Accept Responsibility for Killers' program, or L.A.R.K. for short.
In accordance with the guidelines of this new program, we have decided, on a trial basis, to divert several terrorists and place them in homes of concerned citizens such as yourself, around the country, under those citizens personal care. Your personal detainee has been selected and is scheduled for transportation under heavily armed guard to your residence in Toronto next Monday.
Ali Mohammed Ahmed bin Mahmud is your detainee, and is to be cared for pursuant to the standards you personally demanded in your letter of complaint. You will be pleased to know that we will conduct weekly inspections to ensure that your standards of care for Ahmed are commensurate with your recommendations.
Although Ahmed is a sociopath and extremely violent, we hope that your sensitivity to what you described as his 'attitudinal problem' will help him overcome those character flaws. Perhaps you are correct in describing these problems as mere cultural differences. We understand that you plan to offer counselling and home schooling, however, we strongly recommend that
you hire some assistant caretakers.Please advise any Jewish friends, neighbors or relatives about your house guest, as he might get agitated or even violent, but we are sure you can reason with him. He is also expert at making a wide variety of explosive devices from common household products, so you may wish to keep those items locked up, unless in your opinion, this might offend him. Your adopted terrorist is extremely proficient in hand-to-hand combat and can extinguish human life with such simple items as a pencil or nail clippers. We advise that you do not ask him to demonstrate these skills either in your home or wherever you choose to take him while helping him adjust to life in our country. Ahmed will not wish to interact with you or your daughters except sexually, since he views females as a form of property, thereby having no rights, including refusal of his sexual demands. This is a particularly sensitive subject for him.
You also should know that he has shown violent tendencies around women who fail to comply with the dress code that he will recommend as more appropriate attire. I'm sure you will come to enjoy the anonymity offered by the burka over time. Just remember that it is all part of 'respecting his culture and religious beliefs' as described in your letter.
You take good care of Ahmed and remember that we will try to have a counsellor available to help you over any difficulties you encounter while Ahmed is adjusting to Canadian culture.
Thanks again for your concern. We truly appreciate it when folks like you keep us informed of the proper way to do our job and care for our fellow man. Good luck and God bless you.Cordially,
Gordon O'Connor
Minister of National Defense
Remember the 2013 SOTU
Remember the President said that if Congress didn’t act on his ideas, he would do it without them? The Congress was designed by the Founders to be the strongest of the three branches of government because it is elected by all the people. (President has electoral college, Supremes are appointed). Originally, it was the House, then the Constitution was changed from the states sending the Senators to DC to the people electing them. (Thus, now the 50 states have no representation, probably not a good idea.) Obama hasn’t usurped this “king” or “dictator” role all by himself—it’s been growing gradually by all administrations, especially FDR set things on a roll. But he is the most blatant. The first person pronouns in the speeches are just overwhelmingly annoying. The Constitution has been changed nearly 30 times, and it is outlined in the Constitution how to do this. Obama does not respect the Constitution. He is a statist. Big Government. Big, and growing bigger.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Why did Catholics support Obama?
Fifty seven percent of practicing Catholics (attend mass at least once a week) voted for Romney. Forty three percent who call themselves Catholic but rarely attend services, voted for Obama, the pro-abortion president. Every U.S. Bishop opposed the HHS mandate, and it clearly looked like Obama stabbed them in the back after they’d supported him on immigration, taxes, etc. But they just couldn't fight the fact that Catholics have been primarily Democrats for way too long. I can’t imagine that they couldn’t see this coming when they supported a pro-abortion candidate in 2008. So that also means that 43% of practicing Catholics think it is OK for Catholic charities and schools and hospitals to go under because of Obama's mandates.
http://www.lifenews.com/2013/02/15/why-did-so-many-faithful-catholics-vote-for-obama-again/
CNN—the lack of curiosity and journalism will destroy them
CNN Wonders: "Why are Republicans so fixated on Benghazi?" Doh! You mean like where was the President? Why was there no protection? Where are the arms that were being shipped to Syria? Gosh, fellas and gals. There could be some Pulitzer Prize material there if you weren’t lackeys.
What happens when a city loses power—the Carnival Cruise Ship
Let me tell you why this happened on the Carnival Triumph: The cruise ship lost electricity, commented Rush Limbaugh.” If you want to see entire cities experience what happened on that cruise ship, then you stand by idly and let the environmentalist wackos have their way and encroach very gradually on your freedom to use electricity that you pay for.”
The CDC doesn’t mention the bacteria in reusable bags
CDC is investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to chicken.
CDC’s food safety steps recommend which of the following to prevent foodborne illness from raw poultry? Find the answer here! http://go.usa.gov/4MQA:
A) Wash hands with warm soapy water for 20 seconds before and after handling raw poultry.
B) Cook raw poultry to 165°F using a food thermometer.
C) Refrigerate food promptly.
D) Separate raw meat, poultry, and seafood from other food in your grocery shopping cart and in your refrigerator.
But they don’t mention the importance of washing the reusable bags—they are loaded with bacteria.
Tutoring program only for children of color
What a dumb thing for a principal to do--he's just told minority children that they are the only kids in the school with academic problems, and the white kids can get a pass! It may not have been his intention to either discriminate against white children with learning problems or black kids with low self-esteem, but I believe he succeeded. His excuse after the complaints rolled in?
“This is Andre Pearson [voicemail to upset white parent]. It’s focused for and designed for children of color, but certainly, if we have space for other kids who have needs, we can definitely meet those needs,”
So why would a tutoring program only be designed for children of color in the first place? Could it be that they’ve been subjected to lower/different expectations all along?
President Who?
I'd love to say, "President Walker," or "President Jindal," or "President Rubio," but it will probably be someone not on the radar yet. Let's not chase special interest groups like the Democrats, where blacks vote 90% for a guy because of his skin color and still get stuck with the highest unemployment rate, and liberals get an attack of belated white guilt; let's go after ideas that help the whole country.
Fussy about my orange juice
We drink a lot of orange juice, my husband more than I. And over the years I’ve learned to avoid certain off brands (cartons designed to look like name brands) because they are either tasteless or bitter. In the Alchemist Newsletter today I read about a disease that may cause that.
Oranges that are not "in the pink" can be detected using NMR spectroscopy, according to work by scientists at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) based in Fort Pierce, Florida. The researchers have used the amino acid composition of juice from oranges to identify those grown on trees infected with HLB, Huanglongbing, a pathogen that causes citrus greening disease. The study should allow fruit growers and processors to identify problem batches before products based on the citrus fruit, such as fruit juices, are manufactured. Additionally, work that leads to a better understanding of how the pathogen affects the amino acid profile of the fruit might lead to agrochemicals to inhibit infection in the first place.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
A real boondoggle for the phone companies.
This probably called a fee, not a tax, but it is, and it is soaring.
"The U.S. government spent about $2.2 billion last year to provide phones to low-income Americans, but a Wall Street Journal review of the program shows that a large number of those who received the phones haven’t proved they are eligible to receive them.
The Lifeline program—begun in 1984 [under Reagan] to ensure that poor people aren’t cut off from jobs, families and emergency services—is funded by charges that appear on the monthly bills of every landline and wireless-phone customer. Payouts under the program have shot up from $819 million in 2008, as more wireless carriers have persuaded regulators to let them offer the service."
http://www.bizpacreview.com/2013/02/12/obama-phone-scam-cost-taxpayers-big-bucks-last-year-19952
BO and FDR, two peas in a porridge
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) compared Obama favorably to Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) after the SOTU speech last night. She might want to reconsider. To get elected, FDR promised he would be a fiscal conservative in 1932 after the liberal Hoover set the stage for really big government intervention in the economy after the crash of 1929 creating many new programs. But FDR made things worse and kept the country mired in a Great Depression that lasted over 10 years. Our grandparents kept reelecting him—just like today’s know nothings reelected Obama last November despite his failures to turn the economy around.
Eleanor, his wife, was actually unhappy when things started to turn around during WWII because all the men and many of the women were employed in the war effort. (Even her most love-struck biographers acknowledge this.) She wasn't done planning every detail of citizens' lives yet. And like Obama, FDR hurt the little guy first with new excise taxes on everything from gum to movie tickets. In 2009, Obama raised cigarette taxes, even though it was long ago proven that the poor do not respond to punishments in order to improve their health, and in 2013, he’s raising gasoline taxes 18%, which won’t stop the rich from taking trips, but will certainly hurt the middle class and low income driving to work.
Badly worded signage
A parking lot sign at Giant Eagle is in desperate need of another clause or some punctuation.
"Expectant mothers and fathers with new born children parking only."
Each time I see it I wonder about that expectant father, or the mother of a new born who is pregnant already, or the adoptive mom with a new born. I'm suggesting,
"Please let customers with young children park here."
A new born is certainly easier to wrangle than a couple of cranky toddlers, and doesn't grandma or nanny need to park close too?
40 years later. . .
My set of Revere Ware is probably about 40 years old, but I only learned to use the steamer basket within the last year. Smack my head! Can't believe how easy this is. I used to boil green beans to mush and they were still tasteless and hard. 7 minutes. That's it. It's never too late to learn those new tricks, ladies.
If he can’t get it in taxes, he’ll start on our savings
Today we're meeting with our financial advisor, Dave. My tax deferred account says I have to spread this out almost another 24 years (only my uncle Leslie Weybright has lived that long in my family). But that assumes Obama doesn't decide that taking our income is not enough, he wants our wealth. Is it fair that I put away 15% of my income every month I was employed, in addition to the state required pension withdrawals, and some other twit was out getting her nails done, night clubbing, or taking fabulous vacations. Shouldn't she, in the president's reasoning, get some of my common sense?
Marco Rubio, a voice of sanity in a tax and spend world
"[Obama’s] solution to virtually every problem we face is for Washington to tax more, borrow more and spend more," Rubio said of the president. "And the idea that more taxes and more government spending is the best way to help hardworking middle class taxpayers - that's an old idea that's failed every time it's been tried. More government isn't going to help you get ahead. It's going to hold you back. More government isn't going to create more opportunities. It's going to limit them."
Yes, it’s the old, failed way—FDR tried for over 10 years and kept us mired in a Depression--and they say conservatives are stuck in the past.
Rand Paul in his response said something like, “What the president fails to grasp. . .” then something about hard work. Look guys, this president is not dumb and he knows exactly what he is doing and has the steps laid out to destroy initiative, self-reliance, the rewards of hard work, and anything else the founders had in mind.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Where are the Benghazi survivors?
There are still many unanswered questions despite what Obama’s PR machine reports. (Jay Carney says all questions have been settled.)
Are they being protected? Hidden? Imprisoned?
Are they dead? Never existed?
Homicides are at an all time low
Homicides are at an all time low. Even one murder is too many, but when ever we start to make progress, be it racism, disease, accidents, poverty, suicide, homicide (all of which are at all time lows according to government stats), there are groups whose jobs depend on keeping the issue alive and in the public view. It would "disarm" the left if they were to report that we are not a horrible, awful country that needs their fix.
Gitmo closing was so yesterday; today it is drones
The Constitution guarantees due process for American citizens. The drone program used against Americans is illegal. Where are all those pro-bono, hot-shot lawyers who rushed to Gitmo to protect the rights of non-Americans who were captured in combat? (Whom the president has left in limbo, by the way.)
I ticked off 17 problems with his first year, and remember, in those days he was still against gay marriage.
Today is fat Tuesday and tomorrow is Ash Wednesday
Carnival comes from Latin and means "to stop eating meat." In the 1500s, "carnival" time was the last three days before the Christian season of Lent. Lent is 40 days (Sundays aren't counted) before Easter of repentance and moderation or fasting in the Western church tradition. It was the last chance to eat meat until Easter. Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday, when the cooks used up all the fat before the Lenten fast. Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, when Christians go to church and have the sign of the cross made on their foreheads from last year's palms from Palm Sunday (usually purchased because it is very hard to make your own ashes, at least at our church).
These are the two guys saying NO to North Korea
Woot. That ought to scare Kim Jong-un. Nuclear device set off right before the State of the Union speech so he can thumb his nose at the peace prize prez and the Vietnam war protester.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Obama’s failure as a military leader
In 2009 Obama dithered and dawdled over the troop surge in Afghanistan, and consequently, he lost an opportunity to succeed, and had lost more American lives in 27 months than all the years of Bush. The media have been pretty silent on not only the deaths, but the failure of the surge. There’s not much good to report about this president, and the media cover for him all the time. It’s very frustrating. The only things he’s really good at are, 1) getting out the vote, 2) defaming and lying about his opponents, whether Romney, the Tea Party, the GOP or other Democrats who ran against him. Oh yes, and Fox News—he’s got a real bee in his bonnet about anyone who speaks truth.
When deaths are reported, they are a decrease. But even I can count this as 1214 in 3 years.
Where the racism is
Black children and teens accounted for 45 percent of all child and teen gun deaths in 2008 and 2009 according to Children's Defense Fund, but were only 15 percent of the total child population. These children are either killed in their homes or neighborhoods by other black people—usually a male. Some of the cities they lived in have very strict gun laws--like Chicago. So why did the President wait for the Newtown tragedy to address gun control?
About 40% of the legal abortions are for black children, and most Planned Parenthood clinics are in minority neighborhoods. The President considers PP his political ally and is the only politician in the U.S. who would not vote to give medical attention to a born alive aborted baby--a baby that has a good chance of being black. So where is the racism in the U.S. if not the federal government? If not in the heart and soul of this president?
Guns and cars
In 2011, 323 murders were committed with a rifle and 356 with a shotgun, while a staggering 496 were committed with hammers and clubs.
In 2010, there were an estimated 5,419,000 vehicle crashes, killing 32,885 and injuring 2,239,000.
GOP vote chasing makes me sick
I'm so sick of the GOP/conservatives making excuses and not reading their own research. Romney lost because evangelicals and conservative Catholics stayed home. There. Just look at the states and how evangelicals voted in 2004 for Bush. They didn't vote for Obama in 2012; they just didn't vote. Whether it was because Romney was a Mormon, or they just like to pout when they can't get their own way from a field of candidates in the primaries, or they cling to conspiracy theories swirling the internet, I don't know. Running off in 10 directions chasing amnesty, votes from Hispanics, downplaying abortion issues, ignoring the debt, or coming out for gay marriage is just plain silly. If you're not any better organized around what you believe in, you deserve to lose.
Full Text of the Pope’s Declaration
Dear Brothers,
I have convoked you to this Consistory, not only for the three canonizations, but also to communicate to you a decision of great importance for the life of the Church. After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry. I am well aware that this ministry, due to its essential spiritual nature, must be carried out not only with words and deeds, but no less with prayer and suffering. However, in today’s world, subject to so many rapid changes and shaken by questions of deep relevance for the life of faith, in order to govern the bark of Saint Peter and proclaim the Gospel, both strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months, has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me. For this reason, and well aware of the seriousness of this act, with full freedom I declare that I renounce the ministry of Bishop of Rome, Successor of Saint Peter, entrusted to me by the Cardinals on 19 April 2005, in such a way, that as from 28 February 2013, at 20:00 hours, the See of Rome, the See of Saint Peter, will be vacant and a Conclave to elect the new Supreme Pontiff will have to be convoked by those whose competence it is.
Dear Brothers, I thank you most sincerely for all the love and work with which you have supported me in my ministry and I ask pardon for all my defects. And now, let us entrust the Holy Church to the care of Our Supreme Pastor, Our Lord Jesus Christ, and implore his holy Mother Mary, so that she may assist the Cardinal Fathers with her maternal solicitude, in electing a new Supreme Pontiff. With regard to myself, I wish to also devotedly serve the Holy Church of God in the future through a life dedicated to prayer.
From the Vatican, 10 February 2013
BENEDICTUS PP XVI
Sunday, February 10, 2013
I hope this is an ugly rumor

I'm not happy with what this man, Chris Dorner, has allegedly done, but he deserves a trial, not a drone death authorized by the state of California or the federal government to be jury, judge and executioner. We let convicted criminals put forward years of expensive appeals, and this guy won't even get arrested? Drones had been used domestically for surveillance in 2011, but this is the first they’ve been used armed. Also, remember the Aurora shooter had booby trapped a building. How do we know this man doesn’t have information about traps or bombs he has set around California, which if he’s killed before capture will never be known?
It’s so crazy we’re having a “national conversation” about gun control when the government has gone berserk on drones against Americans. The first amendment is not about worship, it’s for religious freedom, and that includes not forcing contraception and sterilization on Christian churches, schools and hospitals. The second amendment is not for hunting rabbits, it is to protect the people from this very thing, but even a closet of assault rifles won’t protect a citizen against a drone. The fifth amendment protects people like Dorner, who are SUSPECTS. Obama is shredding the Bill of Rights—first, second and fifth, so far. What’s next? Will he reinstate slavery?
And please pray for the safety of our niece and her husband who are with the LAPD and engaged in this manhunt.
An inspiring speech by Dr. Carson
Dr. Benjamin Carson spoke at the 61st National Prayer Breakfast in Washington DC at the Hilton Washington International Ballroom. Many Conservatives cheered and thought he really told the administration about health care (advocates for Health Savings Accounts), but really, it’s just a rousing patriotic speech with his own rags to riches story and is mostly about the important of education, reading, and a mother who refused to be a victim. He and his wife established a foundation to help children and have awarded over 5,000 scholarships. Watch the whole thing—you won’t be sorry. Every school age child should see this speech and stop looking to NFL players with 8 baby mamas for inspiration.
“Jesus is my role model. . . “ Benjamin Carson.
Saturday, February 09, 2013
For this thousands are taking on massive debt!
Why are recent college grads underemployed?
Three of the top four areas of growth 2010-2020 require less than a high school degree, Retail Salespersons 706,800; Home Health Aides 706,300; Personal Care Aides 607,000.
In the three occupations “retail sales person,” “cashier,” and “waiters and waitresses” there are more than 1.7 million college graduates employed, and the other fourteen occupations listed in the table employ almost one million more college graduates. There are, of course, many other occupations requiring little education with significant numbers of college graduates, such as taxi drivers (36,945 have college degrees—15.4 percent of the total), and parking lot attendants (16,138 have at least a bachelor’s degree—12.9 percent of the total).
Friday, February 08, 2013
Alexis de Tocqueville
Alexis de Tocqueville reminded the nation that in 1830, 36 members of Congress were born in that tiny state of Connecticut, supplying 1/8th of the representation, although it was only 1/43rd of the population. How? By people leaving that state and moving westward to become rich landowners and then becoming legislators. I guess wealth and Congress have a long relationship.
Alexis de Tocqueville also noted that as Americans moved westward to achieve freedom, land ownership, and wealth, "the progress of man is so rapid that the desert reappears behind him. The woods stoop to give him a passage, and spring up again when he is past. It is not uncommon, in crossing the new States of the West, to meet with deserted dwellings in the midst of the wilds; the traveller frequently discovers the vestiges of a log-house in the most solitary retreat, which bear witness to the power, and no less to the inconstancy, of man."
Sometimes I think this about modern technology. Like my “not-so-smart” phone. Good enough for me even if it is a log-house in the deserted woods that he spoke of.
Thursday, February 07, 2013
The glass ceiling and the welfare ceiling
Mother of two is trapped in the welfare system. With an income of $19,000 she qualifies for nearly $81,000 in benefits according to the Blaze panel tonight, many of which would be lost if she made more money--child care, SNAP, Medicaid, SCHIP, Section 8, earned income tax credit, heat, phone, etc. Another example from Pennsylvania in mid-2012 was of a statistical mother of 2 earning $29,000 gross income is better off than earning $69,000 gross because of entitlements she receives at the lower income. And if people say this is a trap, they are cruel, haters, racists, etc.
She can earn $57,000 and still get SCHIP; she can earn $45,000 and get child care and SCHIP; but why do that when at $29,000 she can also get food stamps, housing and heat as well as medical and child care? Look what she would lose if she got a promotion--or got married?
http://www.aei.org/files/2012/07/11/-alexander-presentation_10063532278.pdf
Worst Multiple-Year Economic Recoveries Since WWII
1) June 2009 - Present: 7.5 percent growth
2) April 1958 - April 1960: 11.7 percent growth
3) May 1954 - September 1957: 13.4 percent growth
4) November 1970 - November 1973: 16.4 percent growth
5) November 2001 – January 2007: 17.2 percent growth
6) March 1975 – January 1980: 23.2 percent growth
7) October 1949 – July 1953: 28.7 percent growth
8) November 1982 – July 1990: 37.3 percent growth
9) March 1991 – March 2001: 42.1 percent growth
10) February 1961 – December 1969: 51.2 percent growth
Poverty and marriage
Only 7% of children in families living below the poverty line have married parents. Although the government has spent a lot of money on studies that prove this, it continues with so called anti-poverty programs that encourage men not to marry the mother of their children. She can get more government money without him, than with him.
And then there are the mega-rich NFL and NBA players with their 6-10 or so baby mamas each to set the example . . . but that's another crime to be solved At least the reality series was cancelled.


