Showing posts with label o'nanny state. Show all posts
Showing posts with label o'nanny state. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

o'welfare - Where Oh Where to put o'who?'s picture?

 From: bb Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 Subject:  Where Oh Where---to put obama's picture?
George  Washington, our nation's first President and leader of the  American Revolution!
Abe Lincoln, honorable leader who  pulled our nation through its darkest time!
Alexander Hamilton, founding  father, first Secretary of the Treasury and leader of the Constitutional  Convention! 
Andrew  Jackson, "Old Hickory " fought the British in New  Orleans.
Ulysses Grant, Union army general,  led the North through the Civil  War!
Ben  Franklin, genius inventor, political theorist and leading author of the  Constitution.
Finally, we have someone to put on the food  stamp!
Obama's policies have put more people on welfare than any  president before him, so this placement is most appropriate.  Unlike the  Nobel Peace Prize, for which he did nothing, this is an "honor" he richly  deserves.






Wednesday, July 27, 2011

o'cap'n tax - You Can Take Away My Incandescent Light Bulbs When You Pry Them From My Cold Dead Hands

 Communiqué by Lou Frenzel

"You can have my incandescent light bulbs when you pry them from my cold dead hands."

     I doubt that there are too many of us who are not implementing some kind of "green" program to cut energy costs and reduce pollution by replacing these retro lights that have been around since Edison and Swan invented them during the 1870s.  Despite being dated technology, these bulbs work great and we are all familiar with them.  They are cheap, reliable and readily available.  But let's face it, lighting eats up about 8 to 12% of our home energy bills depending upon house size, lighting types, and how frugal we are.  Roughly 50% of that home energy is taken by things with motors like refrigerators, HVAC and other appliances.  But going with a more efficient lighting solution will save some energy and money especially if everyone does it.
     I am already on the way to replacing my incandescents with CFLs.  I don't necessarily like it but I am doing it.  I now use them in porch lights, ceiling/fan lights, and a few lamps.  I still use incandescents in my reading lamps as I prefer the coloring and the fact they are just brighter.  That whitish/blue light is irritating, but I guess that's just me.  I did recently find a CFL with a more incandescent glow which I am trying out.  Not too bad but still not bright enough even in the highest wattage size.  There are also no good CFL replacements that I have found for recessed floods and spots which are common in kitchens and some light fixtures.
     While the CFLs do save energy, they are much more expensive, at least 5 to 10 times what an incandescent costs.  I am sure that those who are less affluent certainly balk at the price when food is more important, even if the CFL is cheaper if amortized over a longer period.  Do most consumers amortize their purchases?  Of course not.
     Other CFL downsides besides less overall light and color are the time it takes to come up to full brightness as well as the declining illumination over time.  CFLs also do not work with most dimmers.  There are some CFL dimmers but they are not as good as the old fashion incandescent kind.  I have also heard that CFLs do not work well in cold environments, like outdoors in winter or in refrigerators.
     One big issue is that some CFLs really interfere with shortwave and ham radio communications with a horrible noise spectrum that makes listening impossible.  It took me a while to figure that out until my wife turned off a lamp while I was trying to listen one day and suddenly all the radio noise went away.  And let's not forget the disposal hazard.  CFL disposal recommendations are a real pain and inconvenience.  I doubt that most consumers are going to discard a bad CFL with the local disposal facility as recommended.  I did break a CFL not too long ago and some of that mercury vapor got free.  I didn't die and I have no ill effects from the clean up but maybe it's going to get me later somehow.  I am not going to worry about it.
     The bottom line is that we are replacing an accepted cheaper product with one that is more complex and expensive and has many downsides.  Doesn't seem like common sense to me but I keep reminding myself that it is for the collective good.  We all need help with our energy and pollution problems.  CFLs are an easy solution, still it seems like a high price to pay.  Most consumers are short term vs. long term thinkers as they go for the immediate gratification.  They are trading off low price for brighter lights now for the savings over five to ten years.
     As for LEDs, they certainly seem to be the best choice as almost any desired intensity and color can be had.  But at a price.  I have only tried one LED bulb ($20) and it is certainly bright enough although I still could not find the color spectrum I wanted.  Even though this bulb will last probably longer than I will, it is still way too expensive for the average person.  We can all assume that the LED will be our future as prices abate.  In the meantime, enjoy your CFLs.  And don't spend all those savings in one place.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

o'redistribute - Entitlements?

From: bham  Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 Subject: Entitlement??
     Entitlement my backside.  I paid cash for my social security insurance!  Just because they borrowed the money, doesn't make my benefits some kind of charity or handout!!  Congressional benefits, aka. free healthcare, outrageous retirement packages, 67 paid holidays, three weeks paid vacation, unlimited paid sick days, now that's welfare, and they have the nerve to call my retirement entitlements!
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     Someone please tell me what's wrong with all the people that run this country!  We're "broke" & can't help our own Seniors, Veterans, Orphans, Homeless etc?
     In the last months we have provided aid to Haiti, Chile, and Turkey.  And now Pakistan ... home of bin Laden.  Literally, BILLIONS of DOLLARS!!!
     Our retired seniors living on a 'fixed income' receive no aid nor do they get any breaks while our government and religious organizations pour Hundreds of Billions of $$$$$$'s and Tons of Food to Foreign Countries!
     They call Social Security and Medicare an entitlement even though most of us have been paying for it all our working lives and now when its time for us to collect, the government is running out of money.  Why did the government borrow from it in the first place?
     We have hundreds of adoptable children who are shoved aside to make room for the adoption of foreign orphans.
     AMERICA: a country where we have homeless without shelter, children going to bed hungry, elderly going without 'needed' meds, and mentally ill without treatment -etc,etc.
     YET... They have a 'Benefit' for the people of Haiti on 12 TV stations, ships and planes lining up with food, water, tents clothes, bedding, doctors and medical supplies.
     Imagine if the *GOVERNMENT* gave 'US' the same support they give to other countries.
     Sad isn't it?