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Health Care Reform:

It will cost too much!
Premiums have gone up for 7 years at least by as little as 3% and as much as 14% EACH YEAR.
During this time deductibles and co-pays have risen and benefits have declined.

I don't want government in charge of my body!
I could take this more seriously if we were living in Iran or Burma, where 'President for Life' is no joke. But we're not. We get to elect our government. If we don't like the job they do, we don't vote for them. What control do you think you have over CEOs of the corporation that own YOUR health insurance company? You'd need to hold or at least have influence over 51% or more of the corporate stock to have any say at all. A government run program designed and overseen by people YOU elect, or a corporate entity who's stated purpose and legal obligation is to secure profits?

It's Un-American Socialism!
Free Marketer, eh? Me too. But we haven't seen "Free Market" in decades. When corporations with profits larger than that of most countries employ media companies, lawyers and lobbyists outspending local efforts $15-1 utilize psychologically designed media, frivolous lawsuits and bribes to government officials, there is no "Free Market" only a "for sale to the highest bidder" market. If we were still a developing country, I might find that the proposed "gist" of the reform legislation was too much to bear. But we are not. The only thing we spend more on in America than health care is military, and we outspend every other country on the planet 20 times for military. But our military dominates the world, our health care does not.




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September 17

Freedom is Fundamental –ist, Or Not

 

New Darwin Film Blocked in USA

by Larry O'Hanlon | September 17, 2009

Darwin-movie I'm a sucker for a good historical drama. And here's one about one of my all-time heroes that is coming to screens everywhere -- except in the U.S.A., that is.

The film Creation is about Charles Darwin and his discovery of biological evolution by means of natural selection. It's also about his dear wife Emma, who was deeply religious and concerned about the implications of her husband's theory. From what little I see in the trailer, it looks historically accurate (and I know more than a little about this, having read and studied a great deal about Charles Darwin over the last three decades).

From what I've just read in this article (which includes the movie trailer), America's religious fundamentalists are using intimidation to keep this perfectly benign movie from Americans. If this is true (I'll be checking on this), then I find it a bit ironic, since it was just last year that the religious right foisted on us a deeply dishonest feature length anti-science film (I'll not give it the honor of naming it here). ... Continue reading at the link below.

Discovery News : Earth: New Darwin Film Blocked in USA

September 05

Playing for Change

 
     
September 03

The Not So Remote Cryosphere

 

Scientists are getting better at grasping changes taking place in the coldest regions of the planet, and as NASA's new video "Tour of the Cryosphere" illustrates, they are getting better at telling us about it.  Melting Antarctic ice sheets spill more heavy, salty water into the ocean, which sinks to the abyss and changes ocean currents that alter climate worldwide, we are told.  Seventy-five percent of the water resources in the American West depends on precipitation falling as mountain snow.  A dry winter in the Rockies can heighten wildfire danger even the following year.

  

This is not a message that scientists have always been very good at getting across, partly because they are, well, scientists, who usually think in technical terms, and partly because they spend a lot more time talking to each other about their methods than to the likes of you and me about their message.  I have a friend in the news business who used to listen to their jargon-filled explanations at major scientific meetings around the country and then invariably ask the same question:  "Yeah, but what does it mean to Joe Six-Pack?"

A study published in April combining satellite measurements of sea ice coverage and conventional atmospheric observations showed that summer sea ice coverage changes weather patterns in autumn and winter from Scandinavia to the American southwest.  And then there is the Greenland ice sheet, which holds enough fresh water to fill the Gulf of Mexico.  This is the 800-pound gorilla in the room, where the rate of melting ice in a warming world is still one of the great unknowns in climate science.  Read the full story “From the not-so-remote cryosphere By John D Cox”

Emissions, Transport, and Chemistry Downwind of Oil Extraction Facilities in the Alaskan Arctic – NOAA Earth System Research Lab

NOAA and U.S. Coast Guard Hunt for Alaskan Methane and Carbon Dioxide Sources – NOAA Earth System Research Lab

August 19

Global Warming - No Time for Distractions

New modeling research in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by Paul O'Gorman at MIT and Tapio Schneider at Caltech have refined modeling data with regards to increasing global temperatures and the expected resulting rainfall theories.  Rather than rising in lock-step with rising water vapor concentrations, the frequency of heavy rainfall events in the mid-latitudes rises somewhat less than the rate of the moisture capacity of the atmosphere. 

Extreme rainfall events rise about 6 per cent for every degree Celsius increase in global average temperatures, the researchers report.  This is a significant statistic when paired with the authoritative warming estimates of 3.5 to 7.4 degrees Celsius during century. In the Forecast, More Heavy Rain by John D. Cox | August 18, 2009  Source

 Climate Denial Crock of the Week

   

April 21

TerraCabs in Seattle - Emissions and Fare Free

UPDATE: 11:27pm

I must have been channeling the governor as I was writing this post earlier today. I just ran across her statement posted about two hours ago.

“I firmly believe Washington State—where innovation is part of our very DNA—will lead the way and serve as a model for the country… I’m happy to report that Washington innovators understand Code Green, and they are answering the call of a generation… We envision Interstate 5.. as the first green freeway in the United States from (Canada to Mexico.)”

Click HERE to read the whole statement.

There are lots of reasons why I love living in Washington State.  I can stand on the space needle, and on a clear day, I can see mountain top peaks covered in snow,

the calm waters of Puget Sound teaming with marine wildlife and serenity.

Drive from the ocean:

to a rainforest,

on to a desert,

 

and then stop to do a little snow hiking.

all in one beautiful day.

But the icing on the cake here is our eager use of technology.  Computer technology has been in wide use, in both the public and business sectors, for a very long time.  It seems the promise that computers would save us time, make us more productive, leaving more time for personal endeavors, has come to pass.  Maybe it just takes a little longer to get over the 'new computer smell' than people estimated, and Washington's early start in the game resulted in them reaching the goal first. I don't know, but it's clear to me Washington exhibits the signs of having the time now, and possibly the money, to consider the bigger picture, is willing to risk change for broader benefit.

This article recently caught my attention, and reminded me yet again how proud I am to be living in Washington:

Emission-Free TerraCabs Could Hit Seattle Streets at No Cost to You, or the Planet

Lookin’ for a free ride this summer? Meet the TerraCab.

This curious-looking fleet of teardrop-shaped vehicles could soon hit Seattle streets in search of ped-weary passengers. But they don’t plan to peddle greenhouse-gases. TerraCabs are emission-free, powered solely by pedalers, aside from a small rechargeable battery for headlights and hill-assistance.

They are also intended to be free-free, as in cost you not a dime. How is this possible? Say their PR folks, “forward-thinking companies sponsor them,” which means they are painted with ads and drivers may hand out samples or coupons as you hop on. That’s the idea, anyway. Unfortunately, they don’t have the corporate sponsorship necessary to put any TerraCabs on the, er, terra in time for the planned Earth Day launch.

Once they do, however (tell all your corporate-flack friends!), they plan to be up and running (er, pedaling) Wednesdays through Sundays—with routes in Belltown, Pioneer Square, Sodo, and along the waterfront—all summer.

 

 
 
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Wayward Billwrote:
15 June
Hannawrote:
Regards From Finland :)
13 May
Wayward Billwrote:
8 May
Wayward Billwrote:
Hello Kidz,
Here’s to a happy and wholesome weekend.
This weekend I will be volunteering for two events, Saturday;
The Denver Green Festival where I will be helping disseminate information at the 1Sky Booth & Sunday; The Denver Global Marijuana March as a March Marshall.
Should be phun and then some…
Be chill,
Wayward Bill 
30 Apr.
Wayward Billwrote:

Hello,

Come join the phun at Deadheads United™

for it’s fourth birthday and an

amazing month of page views.

 

It’s wild, child…..

Turn On, Tune In, Get Active,

Wayward Bill

18 Apr.

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