Obama made a speech demanding that Israel roll back its
borders to pre-1967 war borders. This has been an Arab
demand since they lost the territory by attacking Israel.
It is totally unreasonable for many reasons:
Isreal will lose much of its defensive capability
God gave Abraham/Isaac/Jacob the land from the river in
Egypt to the river Euphrates forever, so Israel has given
much land already.
The current situation is untenable. Israel needs to take
back Gaza and the West Bank. The demand for a security
corridor connecting the two controlled by Hamas is meant
to divide Israel in two. Both Gaza and the West Bank are
used to smuggle weapons to Hamas. Israel is regularly
attacked from Gaza.
Whenever the king ignored God's clear plan, the entire
nation suffered. This has also occurred when modern
leaders ignored God's clear plan.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Give Keynes a Break!
It is a shame that Keynes is not around to defend himself.
He knew about the business cycle. He could have meant that,
if government had to spend anyway and the timing was flexible,
spending should occur during troughs in the business cycle
whenever possible. Any good idea can be perverted. Putting
500 in a lifeboat designed for 50 is an example. The outcome
is probably bad.
He knew about the business cycle. He could have meant that,
if government had to spend anyway and the timing was flexible,
spending should occur during troughs in the business cycle
whenever possible. Any good idea can be perverted. Putting
500 in a lifeboat designed for 50 is an example. The outcome
is probably bad.
Friday, April 29, 2011
More on Gas Prices
Gas prices are the top media topic. President Obama has
been against carbon-based energy and has used taxpayer money
to make alternative fuels cheaper. He has prohibited
drilling for oil and has delayed the permits for drilling.
The United States has coal, oil and natural gas supplies
which will last for centuries, yet we import about 9M
barrels/day at about $110/barrel. Much of that supply comes
from Canada and Mexico, but much comes from people who
consider us infidels worthy of death.
But geopolitical issues and supply interruptions and
global demand are only part of the “high” gas prices.
The dollar has been devalued more than 95% since 1913 when
the Federal Reserve was born. Gas at $4/gal is only 18
cents/gal in 1913 dollars. The Federal government talks
about keeping the dollar strong, but it is disadvantageous
for it to do so. A weaker dollar makes it easier to repay
debt and also makes U.S. exports cheaper. It is a tax which
hurts the poor and elderly the most.
What about price gouging and obscene profits by big oil
corporations? The profit margins* of Exxon and Chevron
are 8.89% and 10.03% respectively. The profit margins of
Microsoft and IBM are 30.84% and 14.85% respectively. The
profit margins of JP Morgan and Citi are 21.91% and 17.27%
respectively. The profit margins of AT&T and Pfizer are
15.98% and 12.18% respectively.
Also institutions (mutual and pension funds ) hold 49.3%
and 63.2% of Exxon and Chevron. The stocks are therefore
indirectly held by millions of Americans. Seizing their
profits for more redistribution schemes will be as popular
as delaying BP's dividends to U.K. pensioners after the
tragic accident in the Gulf of Mexico.
The subsidy that taxpayers give to big oil (depletion
allowance) is similar to the depreciation allowance given
to manufacturers, businesses and realtors/landlords.
The United States has 5% of the world's population but
25% of the world's energy use each day. If higher gas
prices discourage use and encourage efficiency, then the
result will be better for many reasons – particularly our
soaring debt and national security.
*Data source: Yahoo Finance, 31 Dec 2010
been against carbon-based energy and has used taxpayer money
to make alternative fuels cheaper. He has prohibited
drilling for oil and has delayed the permits for drilling.
The United States has coal, oil and natural gas supplies
which will last for centuries, yet we import about 9M
barrels/day at about $110/barrel. Much of that supply comes
from Canada and Mexico, but much comes from people who
consider us infidels worthy of death.
But geopolitical issues and supply interruptions and
global demand are only part of the “high” gas prices.
The dollar has been devalued more than 95% since 1913 when
the Federal Reserve was born. Gas at $4/gal is only 18
cents/gal in 1913 dollars. The Federal government talks
about keeping the dollar strong, but it is disadvantageous
for it to do so. A weaker dollar makes it easier to repay
debt and also makes U.S. exports cheaper. It is a tax which
hurts the poor and elderly the most.
What about price gouging and obscene profits by big oil
corporations? The profit margins* of Exxon and Chevron
are 8.89% and 10.03% respectively. The profit margins of
Microsoft and IBM are 30.84% and 14.85% respectively. The
profit margins of JP Morgan and Citi are 21.91% and 17.27%
respectively. The profit margins of AT&T and Pfizer are
15.98% and 12.18% respectively.
Also institutions (mutual and pension funds ) hold 49.3%
and 63.2% of Exxon and Chevron. The stocks are therefore
indirectly held by millions of Americans. Seizing their
profits for more redistribution schemes will be as popular
as delaying BP's dividends to U.K. pensioners after the
tragic accident in the Gulf of Mexico.
The subsidy that taxpayers give to big oil (depletion
allowance) is similar to the depreciation allowance given
to manufacturers, businesses and realtors/landlords.
The United States has 5% of the world's population but
25% of the world's energy use each day. If higher gas
prices discourage use and encourage efficiency, then the
result will be better for many reasons – particularly our
soaring debt and national security.
*Data source: Yahoo Finance, 31 Dec 2010
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Inflation Tax
If I bought an item for $1 in 1913, the same item
would cost $22.35 in 2011.
An item costing $1 in 2011 would cost only $0.04
in 1913.
Gas prices are not "outrageous", the dollar has been
devalued 95.5%. A gallon of gas costing $3.60 in 2011
would cost only $0.16 in 1913.
http://www.usinflationcalculator.com/
would cost $22.35 in 2011.
An item costing $1 in 2011 would cost only $0.04
in 1913.
Gas prices are not "outrageous", the dollar has been
devalued 95.5%. A gallon of gas costing $3.60 in 2011
would cost only $0.16 in 1913.
http://www.usinflationcalculator.com/
Saturday, April 9, 2011
And The Oscar Goes To...
The Oscar for the most treasonous performance in an elected
role goes jointly to the Congress and the POTUS.
Bill Clinton has a problem with the Truth, so what were we
thinking when he claimed “the era of big government is over?”
Corruption loves big government. It is easier to steal millions
when the total budget is in trillions!
How can conservatives shut down the government which does
such good things for us? Obama's reason for his historic
spending was “I won!” The reason for the House of
Representatives requiring historic spending cuts should be
“We won!”
One of the first things that the House of Representatives
did was read the Constitution on the House floor. HR 1 was
passed to fund the government for FY2011. The spending cuts
were small in comparison to the deficit. The Senate and the
POTUS have treated HR 1 as a joke. Many in government think
that the Constitution is only a suggestion which can be
ignored when they wish to. The enumerated powers are an
outdated list. They speak of America as a democracy rather
than a republic. Many Americans are clueless about the
difference.
The problem with the “nanny state” giving out government
suckers every time someone – legal or illegal – cries, is that
everyone is taught to work less and wait for their sucker.
America became great because of our Constitution and
free-market capitalism. We will fail as a nation when we forget
that.
role goes jointly to the Congress and the POTUS.
Bill Clinton has a problem with the Truth, so what were we
thinking when he claimed “the era of big government is over?”
Corruption loves big government. It is easier to steal millions
when the total budget is in trillions!
How can conservatives shut down the government which does
such good things for us? Obama's reason for his historic
spending was “I won!” The reason for the House of
Representatives requiring historic spending cuts should be
“We won!”
One of the first things that the House of Representatives
did was read the Constitution on the House floor. HR 1 was
passed to fund the government for FY2011. The spending cuts
were small in comparison to the deficit. The Senate and the
POTUS have treated HR 1 as a joke. Many in government think
that the Constitution is only a suggestion which can be
ignored when they wish to. The enumerated powers are an
outdated list. They speak of America as a democracy rather
than a republic. Many Americans are clueless about the
difference.
The problem with the “nanny state” giving out government
suckers every time someone – legal or illegal – cries, is that
everyone is taught to work less and wait for their sucker.
America became great because of our Constitution and
free-market capitalism. We will fail as a nation when we forget
that.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Patrick Henry - 23 March 1775
Suffer not yourselves to be betrayed with a kiss. Ask
yourselves how this gracious reception of our petition
comports with those warlike preparations which cover our
waters and darken our land. Are fleets and armies necessary
to a work of love and reconciliation? Have we shown
ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled that force must be
called in to win back our love? Let us not deceive ourselves,
sir. These are the implements of war and subjugation; the
last arguments to which kings resort.
Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the
price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know
not what course others may take; but as for me, give me
liberty or give me death!
yourselves how this gracious reception of our petition
comports with those warlike preparations which cover our
waters and darken our land. Are fleets and armies necessary
to a work of love and reconciliation? Have we shown
ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled that force must be
called in to win back our love? Let us not deceive ourselves,
sir. These are the implements of war and subjugation; the
last arguments to which kings resort.
Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the
price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know
not what course others may take; but as for me, give me
liberty or give me death!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Energy Use in the United States
Source Billion BTUs %
Crude Oil 8,050,680 36.7256%
Natural Gas 5,333,000 24.3281%
Coal 4,510,900 20.5778%
Nuclear 1,905,900 8.6943%
Biomass 886,400 4.0436%
Hydroelectric 612,300 2.7932%
Biofuels 352,700 1.6089%
Wind 159,100 0.7258%
Geothermal 85,200 0.3887%
Solar 25,000 0.1140%
Total 21,921,180 100.00%
Note that "carbon-based" use is 81.63%
Biomas through Solar is only 9.67%
Is a 1960s "space-age committment" to alternative energy - when
it is more expensive and risky and at a time of debt crisis - really
rational? We should instead open all sources of domestic energy
and stabilize and reduce our trade deficits!
Crude Oil 8,050,680 36.7256%
Natural Gas 5,333,000 24.3281%
Coal 4,510,900 20.5778%
Nuclear 1,905,900 8.6943%
Biomass 886,400 4.0436%
Hydroelectric 612,300 2.7932%
Biofuels 352,700 1.6089%
Wind 159,100 0.7258%
Geothermal 85,200 0.3887%
Solar 25,000 0.1140%
Total 21,921,180 100.00%
Note that "carbon-based" use is 81.63%
Biomas through Solar is only 9.67%
Is a 1960s "space-age committment" to alternative energy - when
it is more expensive and risky and at a time of debt crisis - really
rational? We should instead open all sources of domestic energy
and stabilize and reduce our trade deficits!
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