Wednesday, November 04, 2020

The Second Stimulus bill to fight the virus

Have you looked at the 2nd stimulus bill?https://apps.npr.org/documents/document.html... If the funds went to the people, we'd each get about $6,000 ($2 Trillion divided by the population), but it won't be distributed that way. There are too many pay backs to be made. A politician has to raise money, after all. I've traveled on Amtrak and $526,000,000 won't be enough to save it.

$100,000,000 to NASA, page 17

$200,000,000 for salaries and expenses at Federal Communications Commission, pg 43

$20,000,000,000 to the USPS, page 53

$300,000,000 to the Endowment for the Arts, page 77

$300,000,000 for the Endowment for the Humanities, page 77

$15,000,000 for Veterans Employment Training, page 84

$435,000,000 for mental health support, page 92

$30,000,000,000 for the Department of Education stabilization fund, page 110

$200,000,000 to Safe Schools Emergency Response to Violence Program, page 117

$300,000,000 to Public Broadcasting, page 125

$500,000,000 to Institute of Museums and Libraries Services, page 126

$210 million for Social Security assistance payments, page 127

$510 million for Social Security administrative costs, page 127

$25,000,000 for Cleaning supplies for the Capitol Building, page 136

$7,500,000 to the Smithsonian Institution, page 75

$35,000,000 to the JFK Center for the Performing Arts, page 76

$25,000,000 for additional salary for House of Representatives, page 134

$3,000,000,000 upgrade to the IT department at the VA

$315,000,000 for State Department Diplomatic Programs, page 146

$95,000,000 for the Agency of International Development, page 146

$300,000,000 for International Disaster Assistance, page 147

$300,000,000 for Migrant and Refugee Assistance pg 147

$90,000,000 for the Peace Corp pg 148

$13,000,000 to Howard University pg 121

9,000,000 Misc Senate Expenses pg 134

$100,000,000 to Essential Air carriers

$40,000,000,000 goes to the Take Responsibility to Workers and Families Act. This sounds like it’s direct payments for workers. Pg 164

$1,000,000,000 Airlines Recycle and Save Program pg 163

$25,000,000 to the FAA for administrative costs pg 165

$526,000,000 Grants to Amtrak

$13,000,000 to Howard University pg 121

$25,000,000,000 for Transit Infrastructure pg 169

$492,000,000 to National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) pg 167

$3,000,000 Maritime Administration pg 172

$5,000,000 Salaries and Expensive Office of the Inspector General pg 172

$2,500,000 Public and Indian Housing pg 175

$5,000,000 Community Planning and Development pg 175

$2,500,000 Office of Housing

$1,500,000,000 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Office of Public and Indian Housing, $1 million of which can be used as “additional administrative and other expenses”. pg 176

$720,000,000 to the public housing fund pg 177

$100,000,000 for Community Block Grants for Native Americans pg 183

$250,000,000 for Housing Block Grants for Tribes pg 182

$130,000,000 for AIDS Housing pg 185

$15,000,000,000 for the Community Development Fund pg 188

$5,000,000,000 in Homeless Assistance pg 193

$100,000,000,000 for Rental Assistance – pg 198

$7,000,000 to enforce the Fair Housing Act – pg 203

Paid Family Leave for Sickness is 2 paid work weeks pg 213

Emergency Family Leave now applies to all employers, not just companies over 500 employees pg 208

Guarantees paid leave to employees who have an in-law who gets sick pg 209

$1,000,000,000 for more Obamaphones

How Sweden did it. Dr. Sebastian Rushworth

"The Swedish Public Health authority has never admitted that the goal of their chosen strategy is to reach herd immunity. However, from an epidemiological stand point, all strategies depend on reaching herd immunity in one way or another. A vaccination based strategy also builds on getting to herd immunity, it just chooses a different way to reach it. At some point in the relatively near future, every country on Earth will have developed herd immunity to covid, either by letting the disease spread until that point is reached, or by vaccinating enough people to reach that point."

https://sebastianrushworth.com/2020/10/31/a-history-of-the-swedish-covid-response/?

"I think it’s becoming pretty clear that SARS-CoV-2 is a seasonal virus, just like the four “common cold” coronaviruses. It would be strange if it wasn’t, considering how similar it is to them biologically. And I think that, just as with all other seasonal respiratory viruses, we saw a drop over the summer months, and we are now seeing an increase over the autumn. The pandemic stage of covid is now over, and we have entered the endemic stage."

Sounds like Dr. Rushworth is worth following. https://sebastianrushworth.com/

"I am not saying that covid is nothing, or that it doesn’t exist. I am saying that it is a virus with a marginal effect on longevity. And yet, public policy in most countries has been driven by doomsday scenarios based on completely unrealistic numbers. To put it simply, we’ve acted like we’re dealing with a global ebola outbreak, when covid is much more like the common cold."

https://sebastianrushworth.com/.../how-deadly-is-covid-19/?

Good article. Interesting information on how dangerous the common cold is for the elderly or people with other health problems. Colds are also caused by coronaviruses.

Race, Floyd and BLM riots

No racial animus was ever proven or even investigated in the George Floyd death in Minneapolis. We all assumed it (ass u me). But imagine if it had been two white men, one belligerent and incoherent from drug use, with a record of criminal behavior and incarceration and the other an experienced patrolman trained in abusive control methods condoned by the Democrat administration of Minneapolis. The two men also knew each other from their after hours job. Could have been something personal, maybe sexual? Now imagine someone posting that death scene on the internet, and no one paid any attention. But BLM and Antifa were prepared and ready. That one they would have overlooked as not ripe for rioting; but another would come along. Maybe a sexual assault in Kenosha, maybe a drug deal in Kentucky. We still would have had a summer of riots. Because they were prepared and we weren't. Sometimes, Americans are just gullible.

St. Charles Borromeo, served during a plague and famine

"Have your eye continually on the providence of God, thinking that nothing comes about without his will and that good is drawn out of everything. Take care to be grateful to God for his many benefits, recognizing them, thanking him and living well in order to show your gratitude. Do not be concerned about pleasing men, provided you are pleasing to God, and always bi looking out for what will be to his greater glory and service. Await the reward for your every effort from Christ and not from the world. In your affairs and works, have the intention never to will anything illicit, and to perform them all for love of the Lord so that all of them may be meritorious. Know and recall that there is no greater wealth and treasure, nothing more excellent and fruitful, than to love God and serve him, and that everything else passes like smoke and shadow."

Saint Charles Borromeo (d. Nov. 3, 1584) He also battled a plaque and famine, but instead of running from it he stayed and served his people.

https://www.americaneedsfatima.org/Saints-Heroes/st-charles-borromeo-s-courageous-response-to-the-plague.html

"In stark contrast to St. Charles, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo – a baptized Catholic – issued a recent statement, mocking and excluding God from the fight against Covid-19. The pro-abortion Governor congratulated himself during a press conference, saying: “The number [of infections] is down because we brought the numbers down. God did not do that. Fate did not do that. Destiny did not do that. A lot of pain and suffering did that.”

The crisis of faith is obvious. In this time of great need, most Catholics are spiritual orphans. No Masses. No Confessions. No Last Rights. No St. Charles Borromeos. The bishop of Springfield, Mass., for example, suspended the Last Rites in all instances in his diocese. At their final hour, the dying are deprived of the Church’s spiritual assistance and consolation.

As John Horvat points out in his column, “The Coronavirus Is a Call to Return to God,” our reaction “reflects a society that has turned its back on God. We face the crisis trusting only in ourselves and our devices.” (Domenick Galatolo)

This election was all about hate for one man

Hate is a powerful emotion. It's more motivational than love, family, power, or money, as I've learned these last 4 years. Although hate for President Trump comes from a number of sources, it's primarily issues on life. Or death, as abortion really is. If you claim that's not your motivation for hating Trump, you're kidding yourself. Just try suggesting the party has gone too far by not protecting the unborn and see how many Democrat friends you have left. It's the hate. For Trump.

Yes, Trump is arrogant, he tweets to skip over the stifling power of the un-elected media, he knocks heads with powerful people who distain those who don't know their place and he says mean things about people who aren't loyal. And he's a patriot at a time when Democrats are overrun by cancel culture advocates and critical race theory proponents spouting death to America. But mostly, he has surprised everyone including me by being the most pro-life President ever--and that even shocked the pro-life Christians who were accustomed to the mealy-mouthed, Bible spouting do-nothings we've elected in the past.

In January, 2017, President Trump reinstated the Mexico City policy (restricts funding for international organizations for abortions). On February 22, 2019, the Trump administration announced that it would not allow organizations that provide referrals for abortions to receive federal family-planning money, which implies a cut in funding for Planned Parenthood (the nation’s largest abortion provider) unless they perform abortions in a separate facility and not refer patients to it. And on May 2, 2019, Department Of Health And Human Services issued a new rule protecting healthcare workers who decline on the basis of conscience or religious conviction to participate in procedures such as abortion or assisted suicide. Trump was the first president ever to personally attend the pro-life March for Life in Washington, DC on January 24, 2020. Pro-life issues figured prominently in the August Republican National Convention. But the bomb thrown into the abortion fire was when the President nominated a mother with 7 children to the Supreme Court, a Catholic with traditional family values sending a loud, clear message to the nation. The mirage of "health care" for women evaporated as Democrats feared the loss of Roe v. Wade, a law which was made up in the courts and not Congress.

The Democrat party isn't the one I knew in the 70s and 80s--they weren't all about death for the unborn, and the selfishness and greed that go with it. It still claimed to care about the poor and weak. But it is all about death now. And hate--because the President exposed them for what they are.

Tuesday, November 03, 2020

The No-Fear Act

Today when I was looking up some COVID19 statistics at the CDC site, I noticed something at the bottom of the page called the "No-FEAR" Act. Have you heard of that? Trust me, President Trump hasn't removed all the ridiculous red tape and piles of useless paperwork in DC. "The Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 is a United States federal law that seeks to discourage federal managers and supervisors from engaging in unlawful discrimination and retaliation. It is popularly called the No-FEAR Act, and is also known as Public Law 107–174."

I'm not sure where the final total of these discrimination and retaliation reports goes, but every government department and agency seems to be required to fill them out. . . quarterly. Then annually, then compare them to the last 4 years (at least that's all I found so I was looking at annual totals from Obama years also). I didn't investigate in depth--only about 10 minutes. What I found out from the agencies I looked at is that it takes about 200 days to investigate a complaint (race, color, religion, reprisal, sex, PDA, national origin, equity pay, age, genetics (?), awards ). The biggest complaints seemed to be performance evaluations and non-sexual harassment. There were miniscule number of filings considering the size of some of the agencies, and in most cases there were zero findings of discrimination and retaliation. Maybe if you complain about your boss, the investigation and findings would be to get demoted to this awful job.

https://www.opm.gov/equal-employment-opportunity/no-fear-act/

https://www.cdc.gov/eeo/nofearact/index.htm

https://www.fema.gov/about/offices/equal-rights/no-fear-act

https://home.treasury.gov/footer/no-fear-act

The most detailed report was the Bureau of Consumer Financial  Protection which is awash in helpful and eye opening acronyms  https://home.treasury.gov/footer/no-fear-act

Joe Biden, the faithless Catholic

"In 1988, Biden ended his search for the presidency when it was discovered that, in reciting the story of his life, he had plagiarized a speech given by Neil Kinnock, the leader of the Labour Party in Britain. The late Bernard Nathanson quipped that the reason it took Biden so long to withdraw was that he was waiting to plagiarize the withdrawal statement of Ted Kennedy. "

"When [Joe Biden] was chairman of the Judiciary Committee in the Senate, he worked closely with Ted Kennedy, and with malicious deceit, in defeating the nomination of Robert Bork. That led in turn to the nomination of Anthony Kennedy. Justice Kennedy would lead a defection of Republican appointees in 1992 to block the overruling of Roe v Wade.

And after securing the right to abortion for another generation, he laid the groundwork for removing, from the laws, any adverse judgment on the homosexual life. (Romer v Evans, 1996, Lawrence v. Texas, 2003). With that, he installed the premises that led, step-by-step to same-sex marriage (Obergefehl v. Hodges, 2015)."

Hadley Arkes, The Catholic Thing, Nov. 3, 2020

Election Day, November 3, 2020

One the the best campaign speeches and promises I've read. And there's only one national candidate who even comes close, and even he falls short. Not in my life time have I known a humble person to run for President.  By Kevin DeYoung*

“What I’d love to hear from a presidential candidate some day:

If you vote for me, I won’t fight for you, I won’t take care of your family, and I won’t get you a job. You can depend on me to be fair and honest, but you should depend on a thousand other people to give your life meaning and joy.

I won’t run the economy or heal the planet. I can’t promise you your problems will go away. In fact, striving for utopia on earth has a really bad track record in history. Politics is about the art of the possible, so I will try to be wise in weighing tradeoffs and listening to the good counsel and insight of others.

Although we can be decent people, all of us can be pretty selfish deep down. That means government works best when it has checks and balances, when no one person or department or institution has too much power. That also means I don’t assume government is the best solution for all our problems. Government can do some really good things, but it can’t fill the void where family and community and church and school and the soccer club are supposed to be.

I’ll work hard to be fiscally responsible and to protect you and your stuff. I will look to Congress to write the laws, not me. I’m committed to being a person of humility and personal discipline, so that when the inevitable crisis comes—the things we don’t know are coming, like war, or recession, or a pandemic—I’ll be ready to lead with courage and common sense.

You should know that I take my faith in Jesus seriously, and it’s because I’m a Christian that I believe in the abiding importance of the First Amendment, not just for Christians but for all Americans.

So vote for me if you want someone who will work hard to serve the country, not to be the center of the country’s attention. I won’t be your parent, your pastor, or your best friend. But I’ll uphold the Constitution, try to set a virtuous example, and pursue liberty and justice for all. So help me God.

And I will abolish Daylight Savings.”

*Kevin DeYoung is an American Reformed Evangelical theologian and author. He is currently the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church, in Matthews, North Carolina. The church he previously pastored, University Reformed Church, shifted to the Presbyterian Church in America in March 2015 after having been a member of the Reformed Church in America. DeYoung is a member of The Gospel Coalition Council, and he blogs for the ministry.

Monday, November 02, 2020

A nice story I saw on Facebook

Waiting in line to pay for groceries while maintaining a 6ft distance, this man cut in line.

He didn't appear to notice what he’d done. The person he skipped didn't say anything, just maintained the proper distance.

When it was time for the man to pay he reached in his back pocket and pulled out a small note pad.

He’d forgotten his wallet.

He looked a bit disappointed and embarrassed. The person he skipped stepped up and told the cashier they’d take care of his groceries. (Which only consisted of milk and cookies.)

He was more than grateful. He kindly thanked them and off the man went. Upon arrival to the register, the cashier asked: "He cut you off and you paid for his groceries.. Why??"

They calmly replied with a smile:

“I hope that if one day my Dad forgets his wallet, someone will step up and buy his milk and cookies.”

Kindness is a beautiful thing.

~From another page.

Sunday, November 01, 2020

30 GOOD THINGS PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS DONE FOR AMERICA

August 21, 2020

Edited and condensed from Wayne Grudem http://www.waynegrudem.com/list-of-25-good-things-president-trump-has-done-for-america

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Election nears. Pray like the country depends on you, because it does.

Lord, guide us with Your Spirit of discernment and truth. Help us navigate these issues with your grace.

Lord, protect this election from fraud, corruption, and chaos. We pray for truth to be revealed and peace to prevail.

Father in heaven, help us to maintain justice and to do what is right in Your eyes. Isaiah 56:1 Protect our nation and heal our land.

From Intercessors for America. https://ifapray.org/blog/

Jack Maxton Chevrolet is now Mark Wahlberg Chevrolet

 Our son Phil worked for many years at Jack Maxton Chevrolet just north of the home where we went for dinner last night. He was manager of the Quick Serve and had seen it through the construction of the new building before he resigned in 2018.  When we passed it on Rt. 161 last night we noticed it is now Mark Wahlberg Chevrolet.  We asked our  hosts about it, and they said it had changed hands about 2 months ago. So I looked it up and found the article in an August paper.

"Wahlberg's latest acquisition is Jack Maxton Chevrolet, 700 E. Dublin-Granville Road in Worthington. The location will be renamed Mark Wahlberg Chevrolet of Worthington and is positioned on 10 acres with 60,000 square feet of showroom, service and parts space. The dealership has 40 service bays.

"The people of Columbus have been good to us," Wahlberg said in a statement. "This latest acquisition just strengthens our roots and deepens our bond with the market."

The Maxton dealership is the second Chevrolet franchise for Wahlberg, making the Mark Wahlberg Auto Group the largest Chevy dealer in Columbus."

 https://www.thisweeknews.com/story/news/2020/08/08/mark-wahlberg-buys-worthingtons-jack-maxton-chevrolet-his-fourth-dealership-in-central-ohio/42193363/




The doodle notebook

 I bought a 2021 calendar with full pages for each day, and thought it would make a nice "gratitude" notebook.  However, the notebook I was using (purchased by my daughter in 2009 for my birthday) was about to run out in early November.  Yesterday I saw at Marc's a smallish notebook on a shelf where it didn't belong, so I asked about the price.  $.99.  Just my price.  So I bought it, thinking I could finish out the year with it--no great loss if I didn't use the whole thing.  When I opened it today, to start using it tomorrow, I found that it has doodles every third page.  So I'll waste fewer pages than I thought, since I don't think I'll be doodling. I'll use it November 1 - December 31, and then start the 2021 notebook. 

  

With the lockdown for the pandemic, somedays it is difficult to write down three things I'm grateful for that happened the day before. However, October 30, was an easy one.  Our friends the Cranes invited us and Bruce and Marty (we used to be in a couples group with all of them) for dinner at their home, which is on a small lake created by a railroad company back in the 19th century.  It's called Hidden Lake, I think because we certainly never knew it was there until we met the Cranes about 15 years ago. At one time it was on the outskirts of Columbus, and a fishing club owned it.  A few people built small fishing shacks for summer use.  Over the years, beautiful homes replaced the little fishing "resort." The lots are long and narrow, and you can hardly see the homes or the lake from the main road. 

 Before dinner Rod made fresh onion rings in a cooker in their marvelous garage.  It may be the cleanest garage I'd ever seen--and Bob keeps a very clean garage.  In the garage was the Chris Craft wooden boat Rod has restored.  The night was chilly so the doors were open, and we all ate hot, fresh onion rings as our pre-dinner treat.  Off their family room they have a 3 season room, all windows, that overlooks the little lake, and we could hear the trains going by.  Judi served sliced steak on a salad bed of lettuce, onions and grilled peppers. For dessert she served warm apple pie with a crumb topping and cinnamon ice cream. 

After dinner we gathered in the family room with a fire in the fireplace. Truly a lovely evening with a lot to be thankful for.  Good friends, good food, good home.  And I didn't have to do any of the preparation! Yes, a lovely evening with much gratitude even during the horrible year, 2020.

Friday, October 30, 2020

About those tax increases you’ve been promised

Biden says he won't be raising taxes if you earn under $400,000. He's counting on your poor public schooling, hoping you won't understand that by rescinding the Trump tax cuts, you and everyone has an automatic tax increase. He also hopes you believe corporations and businesses won't raise the prices on goods and services when the government raises taxes on their profits. Each widget and wire in the product and manufacture will go up with his tax increase that is passed along to you. If you didn't learn it in school, you should have learned in the University of Hard Knocks

https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/research/docs/president_bidens_economic_agenda_hassett.pdf