
Monday, November 5, 2012

Thursday, November 1, 2012
Avoid another catastrophe for the next four years please
OMG Romney had a phony food drive yesterday (look it up on line http://www.apostolicfriendsforum.com/showthread.php?t=41290) to help and he says he is a "candidate for change" well, he changes his opinions every day and makes up stories that are false. What a flip flopper I see who will say anything. He is outspending on his campaign trail, this is not right and adds new propaganda messages to try toswing voters. This makes me feel ill, I just hope Americans do not get stiffed again. Get out and vote Obama/Biden please and avoid another catastrophe please!!!!!
Monday, October 29, 2012
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/opinion/sunday/barack-obama-for-president.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Please send comments. This election is critical and I do not want to see Americans get ripped off again.
If Obama does not finish what he started and if Romney gets to undo all the work that has been achieved, I seriously believe (just as I predicted the financial met down) that the USA will be in serious trouble for decades to come. The rest of the world are educating themselves and looking forward. Many countries have healthcare so they don'y have to worry like us when they get sick no matter what they get. WE JUST HAVE to keep up with our president for his second term, else I think we clould very well be doomed. PLEASE HELP SPREAD THE WORD we have to support all the hard work our president and all his staff have accomplished so far. We are no longer spending 2 billion in two months to fund an endless war. Please VOTE EARLY as once the results are in, we do not want to regret the next 50 or more years that we had the best president who did not finish a job he was so capable of finishing. He is not radical. He may seem so while he was fixing a terrible mess with wars and financial ruin, but he is looking out for Americans, I truly believe it, not just for now but also the future, both very near and further ahead too. Please if you can SUPPORT our president and read this article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/opinion/sunday/barack-obama-for-president.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
I have hope! Please don't be charmed by the other guy at this point in time. Things in 2012 are improving with the housing market and jobs are expanding each month, including jobs in Ohio with 1100 new jobs recently announced with Jeep who are EXPANDING!!!! .. yes expanding and not shrinking! GOT IT ?
Yes, OBAMA wants us to be strong and he knows the middle class can make this country RISE!!!
Please read and keep safe in the storms and vote ASAP, that is all I can do to help you! Spread the word if you can!
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/opinion/sunday/barack-obama-for-president.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Take care in the storms and vote from your heart even if you feel that yo have had to be so patient for things to improve. I sincerely believe they will with Barack and Joe, I really do!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Romney Tax Plan
I have not blogged in a while and will start again soon.
For now, I finally found Romney's tax plan.
Here it is in full:
http://www.romneytaxplan.com/
Thanks for visiting this blog. I will be writing again soon!
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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Nuclear concerns following Japan
Japan
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Wow

Interesting history on oil spill.
The scales of justice were favorable for the Exxon spill in 1989.
The supreme court "vacated the fine" .Exxon only had to pay one 10th of the sum for "punitive damages" many many years later.
After the Exxon Valdez spill, Exxon fought a $5 billion fine for punitive damages for two decades. It won. The fine was cut down to $4 billion, then to $2.5 billion. The case eventually made it to the Supreme Court, which found that Exxon’s actions were “worse than negligent but less than malicious,” and vacated the fine. The judgment limited punitive damages to the compensatory damages, which were calculated as $507.5 million.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/08/business/08sorkin.html?bl
Here is a reminder of how much of this deadly stuff gets into the ocean
Most of the spills are from the middle east and Nigeria (this is where most of the oil comes from) but with oil running low, wells are being drilled in deeper oceans. Oil extraction is destined to become more expensive and the BP spill may show to be the pinnacle of when the world realizes we must stop using oil
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
What BP does not want you to see
Renowned Marine Biologist Carl Safina on the BP Oil Spill’s Ecological Impact on the Gulf Coast and Worldwide
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/5/27/expert_ecological_impact_of_spill_could
CARL SAFINA: Well, the dispersant is a toxic pollutant that has been applied in the volume of millions of gallons and I think has greatly exacerbated the situation. I think the whole idea of using a dispersant is wrong, and I think it’s part of the whole pattern of BP trying to cover up and hide the body. They don’t want us to see how much oil, so they’ve taken this oil that was concentrated at the surface and dissolved it. But when you dissolve it, it’s still there, and it actually gets more toxic, because instead of being in big blobs, it’s now dissolved and can get across the gills, get into the mouths of animals. The water below the floating oil was water. Now it’s this toxic soup. So I think that in this whole pattern of BP trying to not let people know what’s going on, the idea of disperse the oil is a way of just hiding the body. But it actually makes the oil more toxic, and it adds this incredible amount of toxic pollutant in the dispersant itself.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
How big is the oil spill?
It's hard to get a sense of the true size when it's over the ocean floor. Use the links below to see how large the spill is, as of May 21.
Break out of frame:
http://paulrademacher.com/oilspill/
Sunday, May 23, 2010
What is going on with this oil field in the gulf?

So who are we upset with ?
I have so far refrained from comment or criticism over the oil spill in the Gulf. I know huge companies involved have this responsibility to do everything they can to fix this disaster of monstrous proportions. As a result BP are quickly facing fierce criticism from oil consumers around the world - how ironic is that? - from the very consumers who moan when gas prices are high!
But today I felt the urge to comment about this after I came across this report in Business Week:
"If the top kill method fails to halt the spill, BP has “a series of activities that we will do to kill the well for good,” BP Managing Director Robert Dudley said today in an interview broadcast on CNN.
The “best minds” available are focused on the oil flow which, he said, “is catastrophic” for the Gulf region and the company."
Source: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-23/epa-chief-goes-to-louisiana-as-bp-battles-oil-spill-update1-.html
WHAT?????????
Did I understand they are taking approaches to keep the well alive at the cost of destroying the gulf? I think if we join the dots here my intuition says they have been doing everything possible to keep this damaged well functioning at a deadly cost. This dates back to one of my earlier posts when gulf oil was discovered in the Gulf. BP Makes Giant Discovery in the Gulf of Mexico (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a44RUTBIl_3Q). I was talking about the question of reaching peak oil discovery and how this well was being factored into the calculation on numbers to keep the oil discovery production trajectory a-float for a while longer (before declines start to really show). I believe if this well is lost, it will add to the decline in future years sooner, even if we do have extra time due to a recession reducing demand for now.
I think this oil spill represents a big moment for humanity. I think we have finally reached peak oil production and this graphic mess [an oil leak] has clearly shown to the world what it is what we depend on. If we get angry there is only so far we can get angry, as we are all dependent on this oil. While we are reducing global oil demand significantly due to a bad economy caused by a tainted finance industry, the price of oil remains low. This has positive impact to the consumer but it also reduces funds for oil companies to discover more oil fields to put them into production.
Europe is in turmoil and this is not going to increase oil demand any time soon. It is a question of time before this convenient problem goes away....
If the numbers are correct (on how much oil is being spilled into the gulf) then this is how much oil has gone into the ocean to date:
BP says 5,000 per day (enough to power North America for a few minutes)
That would equal to 16 million gallons (388 thousand barrels) of oil since the well started gushing out. That amount is enough to power North America for a few minutes and by June that would equal the entire load of the Exon Valdes spill in Alsaka (enough to power North America for 1/2 half an hour).

I don't have much to conclude except to say the voice of environmentalists about are a reality. This reality has started to show up (literaly) on our door steps (fish markets, holiday vacation spots) and everything we do will require oil BP are currently trying to rescue at the cost of millions of people's livelihoods. This is wrong and I have reason to believe there is a lot of political assessment going on behind the scenes (this whole picture including peak oil) and it is going to require rocket science of epic proportions making NASA look like hobbyists . The damage we see today is a sign of the times we live and speaks volumes on behalf of the environmentalists who have been warning about this for a very very long time!
Sorry to bring itup. This is just my opinion and I believe we are in good hands with the current government in the US but I hope the disaster rings sense into most people for once and for all or else we really are going to find ourselves in trouble.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Update
With an Oil leak reaching Alabama beaches, people around the world seeing these images may start to see clean energy as a top priory too.
Unfortunately for now, England is too busy thinking about who is ruling the country after general election results were too close to call leading to a hung parliament. It may come to the Queen to decide what is next!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is also the dept crisis with Greece heading for a repeat of 2008?
Friday, March 26, 2010
Change is in the air
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Yes he did!


Be Part of History
On Tuesday, President Obama signed comprehensive health care reform into law. Supporters now have a chance to add our names as "Co-signers" of this historic legislation -- adding our names next to President Obama's to show our pride in helping bring about this great achievement.
Organizing for America will establish a permanent archive with all the signatures, so that generations to come will have a record of those who stood together in this moment and won this fight for our future.
SIGN IT TODAY: http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/hccosign?source=www_feature
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
This took over 45 years
After 45 years of failed attempts, a healthcare bill is signed which will save the lives of many people long after the president has left office. This is big. America has moved out of the dark ages where if you got sick, you could have been left in the gutter even with health insurance.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2010-03-23-health-poll-favorable_N.htm
Opinions turn favorable on health care plan
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By 49%-40% those surveyed say it was "a good thing" rather than a bad one that Congress passed the bill. Half describe their reaction in positive terms, as "enthusiastic" or "pleased," while about four in 10 describe it in negative ways, as "disappointed" or "angry."
The largest single group, 48%, calls the bill "a good first step" that should be followed by more action on health care. An additional 4% also have a favorable view, saying the bill makes the most important changes needed in the nation's health care system.
From CNN this is what Americans will get from the Bill:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/23/health.care.timeline/
Within the first year
• Young adults will be able stay on their parents' insurance until their 27th birthday.
• Seniors will get a $250 rebate to help fill the "doughnut hole" in Medicare prescription drug coverage, which falls between the $2,700 initial limit and when catastrophic coverage kicks in at $6,154.
• Insurers will be barred from imposing exclusions on children with pre-existing conditions. Pools will cover those with pre-existing health conditions until health care coverage exchanges are operational.
• Insurers will not be able to rescind policies to avoid paying medical bills when a person becomes ill.
• Lifetime limits on benefits and restrictive annual limits will be prohibited.
• New plans must provide coverage for preventive services without co-pays. All plans must comply by 2018.
• A temporary reinsurance program will help offset costs of coverage for companies that provide early retiree health benefits for those ages 55 to 64.
• New plans will be required to implement an appeals process for coverage determinations and claims.
• Adoption tax credit and assistance exclusion will increase by $1,000. The bill makes the credit refundable and extends it through 2011.
• A 10 percent tax will be imposed on amounts paid for indoor tanning services on or after July 1.
• Businesses with fewer than 50 employees will get tax credits covering 35 percent of their health care premiums, increasing to 50 percent by 2014.
2011
• Medicare will provide free annual wellness visits and personalized prevention plans. New plans will be required to cover preventive services with no co-pay.
• States can offer home- and community-based services to the disabled through Medicaid rather than institutional care beginning October 1.
• A 50 percent discount will be provided on brand-name drugs for Prescription Drug Plan or Medicare Advantage enrollees. Additional discounts on brand-name and generic drugs will be phased in to completely close the "doughnut hole" by 2020.
• Additional tax for health savings account withdrawals before age 65 for nonqualified medical expenses will increase from 10 percent to 20 percent. Additional tax for Archer medical savings account withdrawals not used for qualified medical expenses will increase from 15 percent to 20 percent.
• A plan to provide a vehicle for small businesses to offer tax-free benefits will be created. This would ease the small employer's administrative burden of sponsoring a cafeteria plan.
• The Medicare payroll tax will increase from 1.45 percent to 2.35 percent for individuals earning more than $200,000 and married filing jointly above $250,000.
2013
• Health plans must implement uniform standards for electronic exchange of health information to reduce paperwork and administrative costs.
• Contributions to flexible savings accounts will be limited to $2,500 per year, indexed by the Consumer Price Index in subsequent years.
• The Employer Medicare Part D subsidy deduction will be eliminated. Employers will lose the tax deduction for subsidizing prescription drug plans for Medicare Part D-eligible retirees.
• There will be increases to the income threshold from 7.5 percent to 10 percent of adjusted gross income. Those older than 65 can claim the 7.5 percent deduction through 2016.
• The hospital insurance tax will increase 0.9 percentage points for those earning more than $200,000 ($250,000 for married filing jointly), and it includes net investment income.
• A 2.9 percent excise tax on the first sale of medical devices will be established. Excepted are eyeglasses, contact lenses, hearing aids or other items for individual use.
2014
• Citizens will be required to have acceptable coverage or pay a penalty of $95 in 2014, $325 in 2015, $695 (or up to 2.5 percent of income) in 2016. Families will pay half the amount for children, up to a cap of $2,250 per family. After 2016, penalties are indexed to Consumer Price Index.
• Workers who are exempt from individual responsibility for coverage but don't qualify for tax credits can take their employer contribution and join an exchange plan.
• Companies with 50 or more employees must offer coverage to employees or pay a $2,000 penalty per employee after their first 30 if at least one of their employees receives a tax credit. Waiting periods before insurance takes effect is limited to 90 days. Employers who offer coverage but whose employees receive tax credits will pay $3,000 for each worker receiving a tax credit.
• Insurers can no longer refuse to sell or renew policies because of an individual's health status. Health plans can no longer exclude coverage for pre-existing conditions. Insurers can't charge higher rates because of heath status, gender or other factors.
• Health plans will be prohibited from imposing annual limits on coverage.
• Health insurance exchanges will open in each state to individuals and small employers to comparison shop for standardized health packages.
• Credits will be available through exchanges for those whose income is above Medicaid eligibility and below 400 percent of poverty level who are not eligible for or offered other acceptable coverage.
• Medicaid eligibility will increase to 133 percent of poverty for all nonelderly individuals to ensure that people obtain affordable health care in the most efficient and appropriate manner. States will receive increased federal funding to cover these new populations.
• An annual health insurance provider fee will be Imposed across the health insurance sector according to insurers' market share to companies whose total premiums exceed $25 million.
2018
• 2018 Taxing "Cadillac" plans: An excise tax will be imposed on high-cost, employer-provided health plans beyond $27,500 for family coverage and $10,200 for single coverage; it will increase to $30,950 for families and $11,850 for individuals, retirees and employees in high-risk professions.
Monday, March 22, 2010
AT last - a fairer health system in America
After approving the legislation, the House adopted a package of changes to it by a vote of 220 to 211. That package now goes to the Senate for action as soon as this week. It then goes to President Obama, who would sign it into law in the final step of a bitter legislative battle that began over a year ago.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Victory for President Barack Obama
This is big news!In a victory for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed landmark health care legislation Saturday night to expand coverage to tens of millions who lack it and place tough new restrictions on the insurance industry. Republican opposition was nearly unanimous.http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/nancy-pelosi-democrats-pass-sweeping-health-care-reform/story?id=9027367
Thursday, October 22, 2009
We have to creat jobs soon
http://tipstrategies.com/archive/geography-of-jobs/
Friday, October 9, 2009
Singing Healthcare
I just heard Obama won the Nobel peace prize... Some say this is a little early but I think there is more hope for peace now than Armageddon just a year ago with Bush/Cheyey. Obama arrived 8 years late... I hope he gets to catch up and undo every single thing Bush f*cked up ...putting it mildly>>>





