Disingenuous eulogy…

The president asked whether a nation that relies on coal miners for much of its electricity should not do everything in its power to keep those men safe.

Now, he said, we are going to repair the mine safety inspection process to make sure of that.

The question he did not address or answer was why, when regulators had cited the Massey Energy mines for repeated safety violations, no one stepped up and dealt with the problems. Now, with 29 miners dead, we have a new priority — doing the job that should have been done right all along.

Sp we give speeches and set about to fix the problem? We have mine regulations. We have food safety regulations, we have building codes and traffic safety rules and more. And still bridges fall down from neglect and mines blow up – and people die.

Politicians bob along on this tide of failure, secure in the knowledge that what they do matters. It does, but not in the way they imagine.  They make speeches. Promise improvements after each disaster and move right along to the next issue. A few more tax dollars will do it, they say.

Is it any wonder that so great a proportion of Americans are simply disgusted. And there is still no evidence that anyone knows how to make this right.

But it is increasingly clear that the every increasing dead weight of our entitled government is not the solution.

Published in: on April 26, 2010 at 10:52 am  Leave a Comment  
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Census Bureau report card — F…

The Census Bureau has been propping up the notion that the recession is ending by “creating” tens of thousands of new jobs. But after a week of paid training some census takers are finding that intermittent work is exactly that. A day here and a day there, Net Pay? $45 in a week.

The Census Bureau also didn’t seem to know that the post office won’t deliver to a street address if the resident receives mail at a post office box. That means those folks have to go find a census form to comply with the once in a decade census mandate.

That means that census enumerators will have to be hired to go visit all those homes and speak thousands of people who could have been reached by regular mail.

Many suspect that means hiring a whole new crop of census takers rather than capitalizing on those already hired who don’t have enough to do. That will make the monthly job creation numbers look better for another month or so.

How cynical has our government become?

Published in: on April 18, 2010 at 9:47 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Where food comes from…

In the US, food reportedly travels some 1500 miles and more from farm to table. Much of it, grapes, other fruits, fresh vegetables and the like, comes from South America it seems. Locavores worry about sustainability and suggest home grown produce in season.

In Europe this week, with thousands of flights canceled for fear of volcanic ash, shoppers are facing shortages of those fresh produce items that arrive daily from Africa by air freight. No one knows yet how much produce will wither and be discarded because air traffic in Europe has been interrupted for several days.

Rest assured that the Iceland Volcano will loom large in future for those who believe, with good reason, that far-away food truly does come with a degree of risk.

Published in: on April 18, 2010 at 9:36 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Barns, Banks, Horses and Doors…

Federal regulators knew Washington Mutual was slicing and dicing bad loans and reselling them. Thousands lost their homes to foreclosure as the bank melted down.

Federal mine regulators knew that coal mine in West Virginia had safety violations galore. Twenty-nine people died when the place blew up.

Now Congress has more things to “study” to find out what happened.

Have they heard the one about closing the barn door BEFORE the horses get out?

It’s way past time that someone started holding these idiots accountable. Fire them. Put them in jail. Our overblown system of government is crumbling and threatens to take the country down with it while agencies and employee groups wail about the terrible consequences of budget cuts that might, just might, shrink the size of this beast.

Consequences? Some might say keeping on the way we are going is already having consequences. Stop the bus. Some of us want to get off.

Published in: on April 13, 2010 at 1:18 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Stealing the Tea…

Faced with a failed economy and a governemnt that has finally grown so large that it is crumbling under its own weight, conservatives are creating a new political movement. The Tea Party has grown into national a force to be reckoned with – even if nobody really knows what it means.

Conservative Republicans are many things, but they know a good thing when they see it. Witness John McCain and Sara Palin hustling to get on the podium at the recent Tea Party national event.

The Tea Party argument seems simple: We’ve had enough, throw the bums out and start over.

The Republican argument is a little more twisted: Throw the Democrats out and put us back in office.

Um. How did we get here anyway? Nice try guys, but the original thesis was the right one. Democrats and Republicans alike built this tumble-down juggernaut that has been forclosing on homeowners and costing people their jobs. Sitting politicians keep bring in higher budgets, even when the rest of us are cutting back.

It will be a sad day indeed if the “experienced” politicians manage to take over the Tea Party with their argument in favor that “exprience counts.”

It does, but not for much these days.

Published in: on April 12, 2010 at 9:41 am  Leave a Comment  
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