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May 4, 2013

Field experiments (Magnetic fields) - Has anyone else seen this

YouTube:

&feature=youtu.be

If so, what are your comments.

May 4, 2013

Since it's Friday, let's review Steve Colberty's report on Austerity:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/482400?utm_content=4003003&PID=4003003&utm_source=cjlink&utm_campaign=cj-affiliate&AID=10947797&cmp=30&SHID=11k9hw083i4nf&partner=cj&utm_term=10947797

Funny to find out hat the Noted Economics Duo never even had their theory peer-reviewed!



And as Krugman noted last Monday, "Thomas Herndon, the graduate student who received the excel spread sheet after much persistence that Reinhart and Rogoff used to justify their pro-austerity theory, does not accept the viewpoint that the errors were minor:



" 'We showed that the negative correlation above 90 is not statistically significant. I don’t see how that confirms their results. We challenged the claim that this (debt-to-GDP ratio of) 90% line exists for all time and space. That’s their claim, looking at two centuries and for all countries ever. But we show that the negative correlation that does exist–and that’s not causation at all–reduces the closer we get to the present time. If you look at the most recent time period of 2000 to 2009, growth in the over 90% category was actually higher than growth in the 60 to 90 category. That also is not at all consistent. One more thing that I’d like to point out–and these are points that I raised in a blog posting–in their public response, they admit the spreadsheet error that was in Table 2 but then they point to Table 1 and they say the spreadsheet error is not in Table 1.' "

In any event if you are already mixing drinks for tomorrow's Derby, you can skip the heavy stuff and just go to the site with Colbert's comments (er jokes.)

And Happy Weekend.
May 3, 2013

I'll Become Excited About Voting Democratic

Once this situation is reversed:


David Gorzynski is arrested and charged for felonies - his crime: carrying cardboard signs denouncing the banks.
(Citation: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=646418122040575&set=a.277568168925574.91700.276404442375280&type=1&theater)

Meanwhile not a single one of the top bankers in this nation has faced criminal charges carrying
any significant weight.

And Geithner peacefully retired from his post as Secretary of The Treasury; he will go on and manage a huge financial firm, when he should have been charged years ago with RICO violations for the manipulation of the banking situation that he handled while he was heading New York Fed, Autumn 2008

April 17, 2013

NYT article on How Big "Non Profit Hospitals" Refuse to Disclose

Let's say you garnered a Masters in Business from a name university. For a while you cool your heels while occupying a VP position for a large insurance company. One day, you realize you are in a position to handle some exciting career building "quid pro quo" - you let the local hospital people know that you will see to it that there is a contract that will go into effect, locking your insurance company and its employees into the local hospital for the employees' health needs.

Not surprisingly, just six months later, you are asked to become a member of the board of directors of that hospital. Such is your reward for your MBA, for your utilizing your position at an insurance company to its best advantage, etc.

Now you have some power. You can see to it that you utilize your position at this hospital to help the other board members strip away the community control aspects of that hospital. Other exciting projects come up -as America enters the era of digital hospital records, you can help persuade the community that some $ 300K needs to be assessed to the local community for the purpose of having some software engineers be paid to develop the software. Never mind that by now the hospital is part of a franchise such as Sutter Hospital, and that the money will be able to be pocketed by someone (maybe yourself and the other board members?) as the franchise itself already has the software and no one anywhere needs to develop it!

Such are the concerns us mere mortals need to have with regards to the "non profit hospitals" in our midst. recently an article in the New York Times points out other aspects of Big Hospitals that might need to have some oversight.

Here is the link to the NYT article:
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/12/the-governance-of-nonprofit-hospitals/

Author: UWE E. REINHARDT


Uwe E. Reinhardt is an economics professor at Princeton. He has some financial interests in the health care field.

From the article:

For the most part, however, these boards are self-perpetuating; the board members elect successors whenever there are vacancies. Belying their label, nonprofit entities can, in fact, be heavily profit-oriented and can earn sizable profits, which they delicately call “revenues in excess of expenses” or “available for future services.” Unlike profit-making entities, they cannot distribute these profits to any owners. Instead, they plow them back into investments in plant and equipment
or add them to endowments. (My comment - how very profitable for any board member whose relative(s) happen to be brokers of financial commodities!)

By law, nonprofit entities must submit fairly detailed financial reports to the Internal
Revenue Service on a Form 990, which has been refined as part of the Affordable Care Act.

Form 990 offers considerable detail on a nonprofit’s finances and operations, although nowhere near as much detail as is routinely reported to the S.E.C. by profit-making entities.

But try to find Form 990 on the Web site of most nonprofits. I can predict with almost certainty that you will not find it there.

More at the above link.

April 12, 2013

Meanwhile, the Drug wars and the Harm they do continue


Well, the Drug War is ongoing -


From the following link -
http://ladybud.com/her-name-was-rachel-hoffman/

This young woman was investigated by Florida police when they discovered her driving while under the inlfuence of marijuana. When they raided her aprtment, they found several Ecstasy pills and more marijuana.

In order for her to get the cops to drop serous charges against her, she agreed to wear a wire, purchase a gun, and go off and try to score some $ 13,000 worth of narcotics with money the police gave her. Then she disappeared.

What happened to her?
From the link -
"when they discovered she was wearing a wire, these grifters executed her under a canopy of woods and Spanish moss with the same gun she was supposed to buy from them. But arguably, the police who had been using her as an informant are just as, if not more, guilty of her murder.

In a statement to the Tampa Tribune shortly after her death and prior to her funeral, her stepfather said:

“The reality is, untrained civilians of any age should not be put in that position by a police force, and they put a 23-year-old relatively naïve person in a life-threatening situation”.

On May 7, please remember Rachel Hoffman. Do not ever, ever forget her and the thousands of countless others who are killed in the line of duties they ought never have participated. Each year, there should to be vigils for her and countless others who were put into these impossible situations and lost their lives.
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I wrote about crap like this happening circa 2000, Under the President Bill Clinton.

Some six years ago, Clinton was being interviewed by a young San Francisco Reproter, and he said to her, "Gee if only someone would stop the total nonsense that is the drug war."

I very much liked the fact that this reporter included his remark in her interview, with her notation - "Uh was this man not the President of the USA for eight years? Maybe he could have stopped this nonsense."

Anyway, quite recently the Congressional Research Service came up with some talking points for Obama, regarding the move by many of the states to legalize marijuana.

The Congressional Research Service, which not surprisingly provides research for members of Congress, has put together an extremely comprehensive analysis of possible responses from the federal government and the legal issues surrounding them. It is a long but worthwhile read if you want get into the weeds on the issue.

In summary, while marijuana is legal under state law it is still illegal under the Federal Controlled Substances Act. The federal government could decide to mostly leave the states alone, but if Obama wants to interfere the report looks at the three main tools at his disposal.

1. Federal Prosecution – The federal government can arrest people in these states for violating federal anti-marijuana laws. Going after regular smokers, while theoretically possible, would not be practical because it would require a massive new federal expenditure. The report points out 99% of drug offenses are dealt with under state law.

The federal government could go after the newly authorized commercial businesses to dissuade anyone from taking part. Or as they do with medical marijuana, only go after ones that violate some vague criteria.

2. Forfeiture – The CSA allows for the government to take property involved in drug crimes. Civil forfeiture doesn’t require criminal charges against the owner, just proof the property was involved in criminal activity. From the report: “Forfeiture proceedings are generally less resource intensive than a criminal prosecution and have been used in the past against medical marijuana dispensaries. In practice, the DOJ would be able to seize and liquidate property, both real and personal, associated with marijuana production distribution and retail sale facilities operating in Colorado and Washington without bringing any criminal action.”

This could be used in addition to prosecution or instead of it. If used aggressively this would make it nearly impossible for anyone to run a legal marijuana business in these states.

3. Preempt Lawsuit – The government could file a lawsuit in federal court claiming the new legalization laws are preempted by federal law. This is a tricky legal question and there is no guarantee the federal government would win. The personal possession provision in both laws are almost assured to be found Constitutional under the 10th Amendment. The main issue would likely be if the provisions licensing growers and retailers are preempted.

Maybe Mr Clinton could step forward and off up his two cents on the issue once again. It is always sad to realize that our governing officials are so far behind the curve, on everything from Social Security to their continuing nonsensical War on Some Drugs.


April 11, 2013

My 26 second call to the WH - it explains everything.

WH Phone staff person: "Good morning, The White Hosue."

Me: "Hi there - I would really like to speak to any Democrats who are available at this number."

WH Phone Staff Person - "I am not able to offer you any available Democrats at this number."

Me: "That is pretty much what I have suspected, based on decisions made by the main occupant at this number. Thank you for adding your information!"

April 5, 2013

NY Yankees = Baseball's Evil Empire:

Gleaned this off a current news diary off Daily Kos:

With baseball season finally upon us, where does your team's owner rank on the asshole-o-meter?

In early February, a US Patent and Trademark Office court in Washington, DC, confirmed what baseball fans had suspected for more than a century: The New York Yankees are evil.

After an internet startup, Evil Empire Inc., had attempted to trademark the phrase "Baseball's Evil Empire," the Yankees filed an injunction, and the panel of judges agreed. As the court put it, "The record shows that there is only one Evil Empire in baseball and it is the New York Yankees." If only it were true. The ranks of Major League Baseball owners include some of the richest men—and they are almost exclusively white males—in the country, as likely to open their wallets for a super-PAC as they are a top-shelf free agent. Viewed in the context of the competition, with its anti-discrimination settlements and SEC investigations, the Yankees are, like their Opening Day roster, fairly pedestrian.

Now if only the Chicago Cubs weren't so often Big Time losers, I could call it a good week. (And maybe this is the year for the Cubs?)

March 31, 2013

BTW one of the most well established critics of Gm food is

A man named Don Huber. WHo is Huber? He was a well respected Monsanto scientist who finally reached retirement age, and with his retirement pensions ecured, he has been able to investigate the Gm seeds, foods and crop situation.

Among other things he has tried to let us consumers know is that

One) Veterinarians in MN have found that cows that are fed Gm grains often are not able to reproduce! This pretty much could mean the end of cows.
But ti has larger implications - after all, if cows have been seriously harmed by this stuff, which only became pervasive in terms of their diet in the last eight years or so, what are the repercussins for human beings? Any and everything a person eats or drink is that has High Fructose Corn Syrup in it is GM - there are only a few manufacturers of HFCS, adn all of them use Gm growing media for the stuff.

So in another eight years, expect to see a serious decline in reproduction. Warren Porter PhD of Univ Madison WI has been saying our pesticide use was going to impair our reproductive ability as a species, and now that reproductive ability is under attack from our foods as well. Most American Corn and Rice is now Gm, even if it is labelled organic - if grown in the USA, it is Gm contaminated.

Two) The amount of contamination from fungal and bacterial growths on account of the heavy duty use of RoundUp on the Gm crops is causing explosive growth in items like vomitoxin, and fusarium. This means that farmers are not getting paid as much for their grains. Contaminated grain doesn't get the same price.

Three) Many scientists in other nations no longer refer to American "peer reviewed" studies in terms of issues regarding the safety of Gm or other items and procedures.
Why is this happening? That our scientists and their recommendations are now ignored? Our scientific research is no longer conducted to meet International Protocols demanded of researchers. instead Our scientists are expected to deliver the verdict that Big Industry wants, be it regarding vaccines, Gm issues, pesticides, oil pipeline approval etc.

March 31, 2013

Oil Leak Today In Arkansas, Or why the State Dept is wrong on Keystone

At the beginning of March 2013, the American public was somewhat told by the State Department that their Environmental Impact Statement about the Keystone XL pipeline has been completed, and that there is no need to worry about any possible environmental calamities down the road.

I say the public was "somewhat told" as the news broke at 4Pm on a Friday four weeks back. This is a time in the week when most news releases fail to gain anybody's anyone's attention.

Today, word out of Arkansas indicates a leak related to the pipeline has been reported. From the photos over at 350.org, it looks like it was occurring in a rather fashionable neighborhood,k the kind of setting most people seek to raise their children. Already 165,000 gallons of oil are pouring through the neighborhood.

Om edit. Here is the photo I am referring to:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151501513512708&set=a.136077452707.110998.12185972707&type=1&theater

And spouse is saying this particular pipeline is not related to the actual Keystone pipeline. However since I assume that the Keystone XL pipeline will be made utilizing a similar system of pipelines, made out of similar materials, I am not sure we can expect a different outcome.

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I joined DU following the election melt down that produced the second George the Lesser Term of Office. I am outraged by war, by out-sourcing of jobs, by Corporate control of both parties, and enheartened by my fellow citizens who are bravely part of "Occupy!"
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