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Let's get drilling!
Monday, August 4th, 2008
Things are getting worse all the time for Barack Obama. Check out his reversal of opinion on new offshore oil drilling. Not a long-term solution.
Okay, so let me get this straight, you are the candidate for change right? So what does that mean exactly? You will change to become more like the assholes that are causing the problems you are railing against when the times get tough? That sounds like a great idea. Try to win over some people that probably wouldn't have voted for you anyway by moving closer to "their" candidate and in the process alienate the folks that were genuinely behind you. Good thinking.
So, now Obama is supporting some new drilling and also dipping into the nation's emergency reserve. He said that past release from the reserve lowered gas prices within two weeks. My question is this. How long do you think that will last? It might drop the prices a little, then what? Are they going to stay there? I think that unlikely. Prices will start to crawl back up. What it will do however is give the big oil lobby ammunition to use. They, and the politicians they own, will argue that we need to start drilling the shit out of everything for the sake of gas prices. And each time they open a new well or plant the prices will drop a little bit for a short period of time.
What people will not realize is that the price of gas will drop not because the market suddenly has that fresh influx of oil, but because the people controlling the oil will lower the prices of their own accord to present the illusion, thus giving them further leverage for expansion.
Obama says himself that his plan "has merit in terms of just a short-term effect on prices." He continues, "I offer no suggestion it will make a long-term impact on the fact that demand worldwide is going up while supply is flatlined,"
Okay then, I think we all knew that. So why not grow a pair and work on ways to come up with long-term solutions?
That is a major problem with politicians. They only think in 2, 4, or 8 year intervals. They can't see beyond the next voting season so legislation is comprised largely of a patchwork of short-term bandages to cover ever growing wounds. Meanwhile, the country is hemorrhaging because of this myopic "treat the symptom, not the disease" mode of thinking.
Later in the article Obama is quoted as sounding off against a president in the pocket of big oil and that the country can't afford another. He is right about that, but why does his answer involve going down to their level? Even if it is a watered down version of what John McCain would like, it's still the same game. The problem is, that this game is run by the oil companies. They own the playing field, the referees, and they make the rules up as they go along. The only player in a position to lose is us.
Submitted by: richter
Fuck you Barack Obama
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Gee thanks. As it was I was not that impressed with you. As I mentioned in a previous post I was hoping for another candidate to get the democratic nomination but that didn't happen. So I was toying with simply voting for the "lesser of two evils" and giving you a crack at the job of President of the United States. I've been hearing some things though Barack. I've been hearing that you are starting to "shift to the center" on some things. That you are moving away from the reasons why people were so vigorously and enthusiastically supporting you. Are you starting to kowtow? And I mean that in the modern English sense, not the traditional Chinese sense. A specific example is the recent vote for bill H.R. 6304. What is that business? Asshole.
I am no politician but here is a suggestion. Do not fucking do that. Now, it is one thing to change your mind on an issue because you have new information or you have grown in some respect or whatever, it is entirely something else to just roll over when you think it will better your position in the mind of the "general public."
Here is a news flash, those are not the kinds of people you want to cater to, at least not on those terms. If you simply back off a position to gain a few people over there, then you are risking alienation of the folks here that already genuinely supported you. In addition, any people you win over by those means are not truly won over, they are fickle and are just as likely to then go for the "other guy" if that person says something "better."
So if you want to broaden your base of support, here is what you must do. Educate. You need to be an educator and here is how you do it.
First, believe in something (Whatever it is should not be an abstraction or vague ideal. For example, "I love America" is not good enough). Next, tell people why you believe in that thing and give them a reason as to why they should trust you know what you are talking about. Then, when you talk to them about that issue, do not just speak in platitudes. Give real-world examples, let them know you have REAL ideas, REAL goals, REAL belief. If you do that you will not just gain a vote in the short term, you will gain a supporter in the long term.
I suppose that is much too difficult for politics. Cannot be having that long term thinking in politics, especially during an election season.
All I am trying to say is that you do not need to be doing this, you had HUGE numbers of people behind you during your campaign for the nomination, and they were behind you more vehemently than any other candidate I have seen. There was so much energy and love for you during that time, would you risk that? I would not. I think you would be well advised not to do so either.
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Submitted by: richter
My fucking bike
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Finally! This past Sunday I bought my new bike. A 2008 Cannondale Bad Boy Ultra. I've wanted one of these for a number of years now, and after so much waiting, it is mine.
It is an urban assault vehicle, and a gorgeous piece of work. I chose this bike because I was attracted to how they implemented the "hybrid" aspect of it. The geometry of the frame is similar to a mountain bike, but slightly tilted up so the riding stance is not as aggressive as a full on street bike, but it is lighter in stature and weight than a mountain bike. It also comes with road tires, not the fat road tires, but the low profile, fast street tires. Overall an attractive balance of comfort, speed, and durability. Strong, yet graceful. Like a ninja.
It's also flat black all around. Like a fucking ninja.
Behold:

Now, she is not likely to win many speed competitions. You can get moving sure, but acceleration is not the strong suit of this ride. And that is fine by me, I don't need to win any races, I just need to cruise around town and dart in and out of traffic. Something that I think this bike is well suited for.
It is a responsive ride, and the head shok fork helps smooth out some of the bumps. However, it has a lock-out if you are so inclined.
I have a couple ideas for it to make her a bit leaner and add to the "assault" factor and whatnot. For starters I'm going to look into getting slightly narrower handlebars. The stance right now is fine but I would like it just a bit tighter, this not only suits my riding style but will also make it that much better for squeezing between cars stuck in rush hour traffic.
It really sucks that the forecast all week says rain. Oh well. Plenty of time left.
So, who wants to go for a ride?
Submitted by: richter
So who the hell am I supposed to vote for?
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
I'm in a tough position here. I just don't know what I should do about the upcoming presidential election. One thing I do know is that John McCain is a fucking mistake. As Bill Maher put it John McCain is "... more wrong track ..." and I am inclined to agree with that.
However, I'm not particularly impressed with Hillary Clinton, she is about as corporate a democrat as you can get, but I suppose that doesn't really matter since, barring some kind of miracle, she is mathematically out of the running for the nomination.
I'm also not really impressed with Barrack Obama. Sure he's very "inspirational" and he has an enthusiastic following, but I've not heard anything from ANY of the candidates that sounds like a real plan. Just sound bites along the lines of "I have a comprehensive plan." Okay, so what is it?
I will tell you someone that I was very impressed with. Dennis Kucinich. Saying that I am impressed by a politician? That's a big deal to me. He is the one I want to vote for. Several times over, I saw him on television programs and during the course of the discussion his approach was, here's the problem and this is how we go about fixing it. He didn't speak in vagaries or simply spout platitudes. These kinds of things are why he was denied an opportunity to participate in the televised debates. Not because he would have "muddied the water" or any bullshit like that. He was denied because he would have made fools of both Clinton and Obama on national television. Unfortunately, since they are the ones with hundreds of millions of dollars to throw around, they got a free pass on those.
So what do I do?
Do I just write in Kucinich? Do I sit this one out? Or do I have to choose, again, between the lesser of two evils? Do I move to another country?
Fuck.
Submitted by: richter
New Gear for the office
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
I am happy to say that I have picked up a couple essentials during the last couple weeks. Granted, these are just "things" so it is not really a big deal, but still, they are kind of fun.
New Mouse!
First of all, remember this guy?

Well I finally retired it and the replacement was a shiny new MX600 wireless. I like it.

New Headphones!
Yes, I picked up a pair of Bose Triport headphones and they are fucking sweet.

They are not noise canceling but they still do a damn fine job of blocking out the noise around you. They are also exceedingly comfortable to wear, and of course they sound badass, especially when connected to the Companion 2 speakers.

Finally, I picked up an Apple Time Capsule.

It is a great piece of hardware, an AirPort Extreme base station with integrated storage. Easy as hell to set up and use. Probably one of the most streamlined solutions you are likely to find for adding networked storage to your home network, and you can connect via ethernet or wirelessly. It's a sweet piece of equipment.
If you are reading this... thanks for bearing with me. I realize this is not the most compelling post in the world but hey, it's something to do.
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Email response: WHERE TO BUY YOUR USA-GAS
Thursday, February 14th, 2008
Please note:
This was copied as-is. Any spelling or grammatical errors are by the original author
THE ORIGINAL EMAIL:
WHERE TO BUY YOUR USA-GAS
WHERE TO BUY YOUR USA-GAS, THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO KNOW. READ ON--
Gas rationing in the 80's worked even though we grumbled about it.
It might even be good for us!
The Saudis are boycotting American goods.
We should return the favor.
An interesting thought is to boycott their GAS.
Every time you fill up the car, you can avoid putting more money into the coffers of Saudi Arabia Just buy from gas companies that don't import their oil from the Saudis.
Nothing is more frustrating than the feeling that every time I fill-up the tank, I am sending my money to people who are trying to kill me, my family, and my friends.
I thought it might be interesting for you to know which oil companies are the best to buy gas from and which major companies import Middle Eastern oil.
These companies import Middle Eastern oil:
Shell.......................... 205,742,000 barrels
Chevron/Texaco.........144,332,000 barrels
Exxon /Mobil..............130,082,000 barrels
Marathon/Speedway..117,740,000 barrels
Amoco..........................62,231,000 barrels
Citgo Gas comes from South America, from a Dictator who hates Americans.
Do the math at $30/barrel, these imports amount to over $18 BILLION! (Oil is now $90-$95 a barrel)
Here are some large companies that
DO NOT import Middle Eastern oil:
Sunoco................ 0 barrels
Conoco................ 0 barrels
Sinclair................ 0 barrels
BP/Phillips.......... 0 barrels
Hess.................... 0 barrels
ARC0................... 0 barrels
All of this information is available from the Department of Energy
and each is required to state where they get their oil and how much
they are importing.
But to have an impact, we need to reach literally millions of gas buyers. It's really simple to do.
Now, don't wimp out at this point.... keep reading and I'll
explain how simple it is to reach millions of people!!
I'm sending this note to about thirty people.
If each of you send it to at least ten more (30 x 10 = 300)... and
those 300 send it to a t least ten more (300 x 10 = 3,000) .. and
so on, by the time the message reaches the sixth generation of people,
we will have reached over THREE MILLION consumers !!!!!!!
If those three million get excited and pass this on to ten
friends each, then 30 million people will have been contacted!
If it goes one level further, you guessed it . THREE HUNDRED MILLION PEOPLE!!!
Again, all you have to do is send this to
10 people. How long would all that take?
If each of us sends this e-mail out to ten more people within one day, all 300 MILLION people could conceivably be contacted
MY RESPONSE:
Please do not help the propagation of this kind of stuff. I can not tell you where it originates but nearly all of it makes very little, or no sense.
For starters, how is it now the Saudis that are trying to "...kill me, my family, and my friends..."? I thought it was Bin Laden/Al Queda that were trying to... err... I mean Saddam Hussein... or is it Iran? I can not keep track anymore. One thing is certain though, they have brown skin and a fucking diaper on their head right? Well, now it is the Saudis, and they are boycotting American goods eh? Like what? What American goods are they boycotting? Fast food and shitty television? Lame automobiles? Well one thing they are NOT boycotting is our fucking advanced weaponry, they love that shit, to the tune of some $20 Billion going to Saudi Arabia, UAE, etc.
EAT
SHIT
ASSHOLE
But hey, we have to maintain our top spot right?
Bombs for everyone!
So the solution posed by the author is to only buy gas that comes from companies not using Saudi oil. Well, I have a better idea. Why not support companies, political leaders, organizations, etc. that support development of alternative fuel sources? Why not just begin to shuck the yoke we have around our necks? The yoke being controlled by these oil companies. From the U.S. Department of Energy website "Oil is the lifeblood of America's economy."
Until that line is gone from that website, and gone in earnest, any proposition of boycott being passed around via email simply will not work, not that passing around emails will work anyway, but you get the idea.
Besides there are other things to consider, not just where the crude comes from. What about environmental impact and human rights conditions? Conoco and Phillips (now jointly ConocoPhillips as they merged in 2002) was picked as one of the worst oil companies operating in the U.S. by the Sierra Club. BP was not completely innocent either. Plus I find it funny since BP bought Amoco (on the do not buy list) back in 1998, not to mention it's acquisition of ARCO in the first half of 2000, which leads me wonder where and WHEN the hell this information is even coming from. Oh yeah, and guess where BP got their start. Iran. Funny that eh? BP controlling and operating the oil of Iran. They eventually got ousted when Mohammad Mossadegh nationalized Iran's oil, cutting out the multi-nationals. This, of course, was followed by the British Government setting up blockades to prevent them exporting ANY oil (if they couldn't get a cut then no one will), and then teaming up with the U.S. to perform a little Coup d'état action. Just to further piss on BP's parade of patriotism, the attachment contains some import information that I found via the U.S. Department of Energy website. (scroll to the bottom to see attachment)
An interesting thing too is that Citgo was mentioned in the list of companies you should NOT buy from. Not because they import oil from Saudi Arabia but because "Citgo Gas comes from South America, from a Dictator who hates Americans."
Jesus fucking Christ.
When is this whole Hugo Chavez evil dictator bullshit going to stop? This is an entirely different rant so I will try to be brief.
First of all, he was freely elected, several times in fact. I cannot think of any dictator that can claim such a thing. One big thing that he did as president was to nationalize Venezuela's oil revenues. That is, money made from Venezuela's oil belongs to Venezuela, not multi-national oil companies. Needless to say, U.S. interests took a big hit on that one. That is why "we" hate Chavez. "We" want our cut. And do you know what Chavez did with that money? He used it to provide free reading, writing, and arithmetic lessons to hundreds of thousands of the nation's poor. He also provided them with healthcare in addition to protections for indigenous peoples and their land. Boy, what a jerk huh? I am not saying he is perfect by any means, no politician is, but for fuck's sake... give it a rest, or come up with some REAL reasoning.
Okay, I will wrap this up now so I hope we all learned something here. Mostly I hope we learned what to do when this kind of stuff finds it's way to our inbox. Tell whoever sent it to you, to send any further nonsense straight up their ass, back to the perilous dark from whence it came.
Please note, that this is NOT directed at any of you, you are my brothers and sisters. It is directed at the originators and manufacturers of bullcrap.
Hope all is well with you.
Peace.

