2011-06-18

this is brilliant and silly .... just as silly as the USG posturing

The sanctions mentioned below are a big yuck-fest since they affect no one and are so hypocritical.   Just another silly day in the lives of some politicians.... I can't tell them apart ..... can you ?   

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Iran hits Rumsfeld, others, with sanctions

Published: May 25, 2011 at 2:24 PM
TEHRAN, May 25 (UPI) -- Iranian lawmakers announced Wednesday they slapped 26 U.S. officials, including Donald Rumsfeld, with unspecified sanctions for alleged human rights violations.
The Iranian Parliament rolled out a long list of present and former U.S. officials ranging from Rumsfeld, a former secretary of defense, to U.S. Army Gen. Ray Odierno, one of the top commanders of U.S. forces in Iraq, who were hit with sanctions.
Others on the list published by state-run broadcaster Press TV include former FBI chief Thomas Pickard, whom Iran blames for the deaths of 80 Branch Davidians in a 1993 raid in Waco, Texas. Geoffrey Miller, the commander of the U.S. Navy detention facility at Guantanamo Bay from 2002-07, is also on the Iranian sanctions list.
The list comes as Washington listed seven companies that violated U.S. law for supporting Iran's energy sector.
Washington accuses Tehran of working on the technology needed to develop a nuclear weapon program. The Islamic republic is also accused of undermining the development of its neighbors by meddling in their political affairs.
Iran's Intelligence Ministry announced during the weekend that 30 people were arrested for allegedly working with the CIA. Tehran said it was reviewing the sanctions list earlier this week.

Read more: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2011/05/25/Iran-hits-Rumsfeld-others-with-sanctions/UPI-11711306347891/#ixzz1PbuIoIjn

Most poverty and suffering is caused by governments

Take a look at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13784487

"All of the young men in these camps are just sitting there and they are legally prevented from doing anything," says Ms Janah. "I can only imagine how frustrating that is."

The above is a quote from someone who trying to provide low paying ( but great money for refugees ) computer jobs for refugees.  As is so often the case,  government officials are preventing refugees from improving their lot.

This is one of the many reasons why I hate and fear government .... especially the one that oppresses me directly.... the USG  .... and of course the Denver building department.

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2011-06-15

An example of a sales pitch that is all about manipulation

http://www.stansberryresearch.com/pro/1102PSTS39VD/LPSTM603/PR

Long into this presentation the speaker does not provide any useful information.... it is all hype...I am still waiting after many minutes to learn what it is.  Flag waving is introduced... the opportunity to make "easy" money.   I hate these guys and this approach.   Lots of scams are based on these techniques   .... watch out for pitches that sound like this......    sounds too good to be true ..... it most likely is

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2011-06-13

Tears were in my eyes FLOSS Space exploration

Today a suborbital space flight occurred   FLOSS based.....   Where were you guys 40 years ago ???   I would have been able to walk on Mars    I want somebody I know to do it .....   I wish they had not wrapped themselves in a Danish flag....... or an earthian one     I so want tribalism to be dead
THIS IS SO BRILLIANT      FLOSS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rASHRBo9Rg
http://www.copenhagensuborbitals.com/

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2011-06-08

This is what the patent system has morphed into

Nothing for the little guy or gal here ..... move on .....

Goliaths strive against each other while crushing developers, users, etc.
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Solution:   get rid of patent system    more trouble than it is worth

Oracle is seeking major damages in its lawsuit against Google over Android in a move that reflects how the search giant’s intellectual property headaches may just continue to get worse. Should Google lose this IP battle, Android cuts would go to Oracle and Microsoft.
Florian Mueller highlighted a heavily redacted Google response to a damages argument made by Oracle expert witness Iain Cockburn, a Boston University professor. Cockburn argued that Google would owe unspecified damages if Android was found to infringe on Java.
The actual amount wasn’t disclosed, but Google did note that all Android revenue was included in Cockburn’s royalty calculation. Oracle also wants Google’s ad revenue from Android although Cockburn didn’t outline that argument directly. Oracle also argues for a 50 percent royalty rate.

Hell YES !!!!!!!!

More than 9 in 10 Americans believe in God

Poll shows U.S. still extremely religious -- unlike our Canadian, U.K. or European allies

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God according to Michelangelo
Results of a Gallup poll released over the weekend reveal that more than nine in 10 Americans believe in God. Ninety-two percent of Gallup's 1,018 respondents (hailing from all 50 states) answered "yes" when asked whether they believed in God.
The pollsters noted:

Despite the many changes that have rippled through American society over the last 6 ½ decades, belief in God as measured in this direct way has remained high and relatively stable. Gallup initially used this question wording in November 1944, when 96% said "yes." That percentage dropped to 94% in 1947, but increased to 98% in several Gallup surveys conducted in the 1950s and 1960s.

Silly behaviour on Airplanes nearly everyone is a terrorist

Those individuals charged with the responsibility for keeping air travel safe .... have turned into cowering chicken-poopers.  <== ad-homenim     The idea of what a "reasonable man" would do has been turned on it's head.  No longer do humans forge bravely forward ...... instead they consult ... and turn back.  The snippet below demonstrates how low this has gone.  I suspect many reading the snippet will agree with the pilot.  Not I.... A planeload of passengers versus a slapper..... really .... this is no contest.

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 Turn this plane around

A fight breaks out in-flight over a reclined seat. The crew opts to return to the D.C. airport. Overreaction?

Turn this plane around
Salon/iStockphoto/slobo
I'm expected to say something about last week's in-flight rumble aboard a United Airlines flight headed from Washington, D.C., to Accra, Ghana.
When a flight broke out on Flight UA 990 shortly after takeoff -- apparently over a reclined seat -- the crew elected to return to Dulles Airport, and did so under escort from a pair of F-16 fighters, dumping thousands of gallons of jet fuel along the way.
For airlines, diversions like this are a logistical nightmare, and the trickle-down costs can run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. You've got fuel costs, crew costs, passenger rebooking and misconnect costs, and so forth. Not only was the outbound flight to Accra delayed, but the return flight as well, affecting hundreds of people.
Considering the stakes, the question people are asking is this one: Was the return really necessary? Couldn't they have just kept going rather than inconveniencing everybody else on the plane?

2011-06-07

Smaller is better Non-government is better

The partial article that I posted below explains how the highway system can be handled better at a smaller government level or by private enterprise.  Imagine if this same principle was applied to medical research , space exploration , food safety and more.......
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The Road to Better Highways

What should the federal government do about the nation's highways? On May 17, Independent Institute Research Fellow Gabriel Roth addressed this question at a hearing on financing twenty-first-century infrastructure convened by the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. His recommendation: the federal government should fund no transportation infrastructure at all, and the federal Highway Trust Fund should be phased out.

Getting rid of federal financing would encourage state and private-sector funding, Roth argued. In addition to describing the current role of the private sector in road transportation--and why that role should be enlarged--he sketched a fascinating picture of what a high-tech private road system might look like. One alternative would use a payment system based on GPS technology.

Here's how it might work: Every vehicle would contain a device--an in-vehicle unit--that would record the vehicle's data about miles traveled, locations, and times, and the owner would submit some of that data (distances traveled, for example) to a billing agency. The biller would debit the vehicle owner's account and credit the road owners' accounts. This way the privacy of the vehicle owner would be guaranteed. Also, mobile inspectors could ensure that vehicles that use the new charging system carry the right equipment and that it operates property. The use of surveillance cameras could be minimized. "Payment could be made directly to road providers (in the public or private sectors) with no need to send them to the federal government," Roth writes. Science fiction? Hardly. More than 900,000 vehicles in Germany and Slovakia have utilized a GPS-based payment system.

Now guys don't have wonder ,,, no more pregnancy russian roulette

The article below suggests that men can take control of the gamble that goes along with screwing around.  Now a man can guarantee they won't be leaving developing babies  in their wake.  Now if there was a pill to enforce responsibility... we would be set.   It would also help to have a quickie test for male fertility.   Hmmmmmmmmm ...........
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A promising new birth control method for men that's more easily reversible than vasectomy has been developed in India. Called RISUG (Reversible Inhibition of Sperm Under Guidance or Vasalgel in the U.S) the method is claimed to be 100 percent effective in trials, doesn't contain controversial hormone therapy and it lasts a minimum of 10 years.
The procedure involves injecting a non-toxic polymer (gel) above the scrotum, rather than making an incision as is done in vasectomies. The polymer then acts as a security system, coating the inside walls of the vas deferens (the passage way for sperm above the scrotum) which chemically incapacitates the sperms as they go past, making them unable to fertilize an egg.
"Within an hour, the drugs produce an electrical charge that nullifies the electrical charge of the spermatozoa, preventing it from penetrating the ovum," says Dr. Guha, who developed the contraceptive at IIT Kharagpur in India.
The results are similar to a traditional vasectomy but with added advantages of it being simple, pain free (after the injection part!) and easily reversible. If a patient wishes to restore fertility, after months or years, the polymer can be simply flushed out of the system with another injection.
After testing RISUG on over 250 volunteers, Dr. Guha reported little or no side effects other than slight scrotal swelling in some men immediately after the injection, which dissipates after a few weeks.
Inexpensive to manufacture and simple to administer, RISUG could offer a cost effective solution to unwanted pregnancies in developing countries. In developed nations; it would give women a safe long-term option, free from the many risks associated with long-term birth-control-pill use, whilst also potentially reducing the number of abortions. It would give men a more comfortable and hassle free solution from condoms and an attractive option over having a vasectomy.

The EPA crushes people living in the USA .... again

I did a little math based on the content I found and posted below my "green" comments ......
Divide 10.9 Billion dollars by 17,000 lives saved ==> $640,000 per person ........  I hope I got the math right ....    Is that a good expenditure of money ?  I doubt it.  First you have to believe that the EPA is NOT being overly optimistic.  Next you have to believe that $640K per person is a good way to spend money to "save" people.   I can think of better uses for the money.   More bang for the buck.

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EPA Rules on Mercury Will Cost Billions, ‘Do Nothing’

The Environmental Protection Agency has issued nearly 1,000 pages of new rules ordering American power plants to significantly reduce their emissions of mercury and other air pollutants, a move that will reportedly cost electricity producers $10.9 billion a year.

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson claims the rules will save 17,000 lives and generate up to $140 billion in health benefits, but “there is no factual basis for these assertions,” two experts maintain.

In an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal, Harvard University scientist Willie Soon, an expert on mercury and public health issues, and Paul Driessen, senior policy adviser for the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, point out that the United States currently emits only 41 to 48 tons of mercury per year.

2011-06-04

I believe that when you buy something... it is yours

I believe that when someone buys something... they have the right to do anything they want with it ... including reverse engineer it and share the results with the world.  They can put any logo on it that they want and they can set it on fire if they want.
What they cannot do .......
      No fraud , no lying , no misrepresentation ...........

As you know from previous posts ......   I don't think much of the idea of intellectual property.
See article snippet I lifted and posted below.
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Apple's iOS devices have rapidly become popular giveaway items for businesses seeking to boost user interest and participation, encouraging customers to sign up or interact with the businesses in some way for chances to win an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.

But as noted by Fortune, the vast majority of these promotions run afoul of Apple's published guidelines (PDF) on third-party promotions. Those guidelines lay out exactly what procedures companies looking to offer Apple products as promotional items must follow, most notably barring iPads, iPhones, and iPhone gift cards entirely from such promotions and requiring "special circumstances" and a minimum order of 250 units for iPod touch giveaways.
Apple has laid out some pretty strict rules about what it thinks you can and can't do with its products. Among them: (I quote)

- iPad, iPhone and the iPhone Gift Card may not be used in third-party promotions.
- iPod touch is only allowed to be used in special circumstances and requires a minimum purchase of 250 units.
- You may NOT use the Myriad Set font on or in connection with web sites, products, packaging, manuals, or promotional/advertising materials.
- The use of "free" as a modifier in any Apple product reference in a prominent manner (headlines, call- outs, etc.) is prohibited.
- You must submit all marketing materials related to the promotion of Apple products to Apple for review.
According to the report, Apple has only just recently begun reaching out to companies to enforce the guidelines, despite that fact that the document has been around for quite some time.

2011-06-03

Crunch crunch crunch the vise closes on ordinary people

The recording industry just came up with yet another way to throw its customers in prison.   Tennessee is enacting a law to make it illegal to share passwords for "entertainment subscription services" like Netflix and Rhapsody. From the Associated Press:

State lawmakers in country music's capital have passed a groundbreaking measure that would make it a crime to use a friend's login - even with permission - to listen to songs or watch movies from services such as Netlix or Rhapsody.

The news above emphasizes that governments , politicians, regulators are paid off by people who don't care about regular people.  They just care about money and power and they like whoever can supply it to them.

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Herman Cain ( presidential contender ) thinks USA is pizza joint

Cain: With All Due Respect, Obama Couldn't Run a Pizza Joint

Thursday, 02 Jun 2011 04:27 PM
By David A. Patten
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Fast-rising GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain, the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO emerging as a strong contender in the Iowa caucuses, blasted President Barack Obama’s leadership abilities in an exclusive Newsmax interview, saying Obama “could not run one Godfather’s pizza restaurant.”

Cain, who has been rising fast in the polls after his impressive showing in last month’s presidential debate in South Carolina, called the president as an indecisive leader who has lost most Americans' confidence.

“The president has demonstrated that he lacks leadership in a whole lot of ways [and] could not run a company,” Cain told Newsmax. “And I don’t mean to be disrespectful: He could not run one Godfather’s pizza restaurant.

“Instead of being decisive, he dithers,” Cain said. “Instead of having a management structure where he can entrust to some key people responsibility, he has an organization that is unmanageable. When he added 36 czars to go with the ones he already inherited, that is an unmanageable structure. So nobody knows who’s in charge."
 
The article above demonstrates on of the fallacies of the the modern democracy  ..... That one man or an oligarchy can control a large group of people effectively.  By any measure, this kind of control has always been a failure.   Whether one examines economic success or the happiness of individuals or success in war or freedom indices or some other group metric .......... the implementation of the IPPP ( Intelligent Puzzle Pieces Paradigm ) produces better results than central control.   Stated another way ( tip of the hat to Judge Napolitano ) , if each individual is given freedom to pursue their personal goals, the result is superior to any other approach.
The fact that humans continue to cling to outmoded methods of organization can be explained by the Lizard Brain theory.  Humans are processing the present with brains that evolved starting one million years ago !

google ==> 99ippp for more information or go to 
IPPP ==> http://egypt.dent-the-universe.com/EGYPT/Boudreaux_IPPP.html
Lizard Brain ==> http://egypt.dent-the-universe.com/EGYPT/Lizard_Brain.html

2011-06-02

Google has turned the corner

Google and it's startup stars were once famous for insisting they would always do good.   Now Goggle is so large that is it like a wooly mammoth in a closet with a pygmy hunter.  We know the PH is supposed to win through intelligence and creativity but what actually happens is that the WM accidentally steps on the PH and that's all she wrote folks.  All that is left is some ugly looking toe jam.

Now when GOOGLE THE GIANT makes some plans to do good , they often crush little guys who were not doing anything wrong ....... they just happened to be in the way and they are jam.

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2011-06-01

Black Box will bite you in the end

I picked up on this in an email sent to me.  There is no doubt that this technology will end up being misused by ...... guess who ?     And I bet it will be a crime to turn these Black Boxes off or modify the data in them.  So much for "owning" your car .........
99guspuppet    DN2011m05d31i001

by Bill Wong
Black Boxes Are Not About Safety But Liability - Yours
Posted @ 5/24/2011 11:21 AM By Bill
Posted in [Processors], [security], [Automotive], [Rant] | 1 Comments

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking to put Event Data Recorders (EDR), also known as the Black Box, in to all new cars. The guise of safety is often touted as the reason for installing these devices and to prevent tampering with them but in reality it is all about liability, usually the driver's.

Black boxes are well known components in large vehicles or ones that transport many people. Airplanes, buses and trains come to mind. In the past, a black box was a rather expensive device. It needs to be protected and mechanical EDRs needed a lot of protection. Fully electronic EDRs fit at the end of the spectrum. They do need to be ruggedized but these days a single chip microcontroller could be an EDR storing lots of information. Actually, EDRs would be great for the electronics industry because they could take advantage of the latest technology. FRAM-based microcontrollers like Texas Instrument's MSP430 MSP430FR5739 and Fujitsu's MB95R203A (see FRAM Micro Targets Medical And Industrial Apps). These chips are designed to handle the regular updates to their non-volatile storage.

The latest technology also lends itself to distribute EDRs since the actual storage device is a single chip. The reason for consolidating an EDR is to make it easier to locate. It is no longer about protection because what used to be an expensive part is very cheap now.

The type of information that an EDR would gather is already available on the latest cars because of the load of electronics being employed. Speed, location, accelerator and brake status information are standard and even tire pressure is being sent wirelessly to the car's computer.

As noted, I think this is all about liability. It will benefit lawyers and insurance companies much more than most people although if you are on the receiving end of a high speed collision then the information these devices could provide would be invaluable.

Collisions are one area where I think these devices in personal vehicles would be worthwhile if access to the information was limited. There are moves to make this the case forcing police to obtain warrants to view the information. Others simply want the data to be generally available.

I am more concerned about the use of the information by others including insurance companies and car dealers or even the local police. These days real time information can be sent over cellular networks. Just imagine getting a notice on your screen that you just exceeded the speed limit, received a citation and that it was already paid via debit card. It is not far fetched to assume that this will not occur once the EDRs are standard fare. Even detached operation is possible if the maps in the GPS system include speed limit information.

I just finished up an article about all this convergence of computing power, sensor information and wireless connectivity. Communication between cars and local businesses are part of that discussion. Now you could get an advertisement when you receive your eticket from a laywer that wants to represent you in the trial.

The black boxes are already going in selectively. Two large insurers, Zurich and Royal & Sun Alliance, are supporting it. The boxes track speed, vehicle drive time, acceleration, and braking. The promise is lower rates. Progressive Insurance calls their product Snapshot.

So beware of putting in new technology simply because you can. It may come back to haunt you.

   National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

2011-05-31

Another fantasy world created by politicos

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said a decision to phase out nuclear power by 2022 can make her country a trailblazer in renewable energy.
Ms Merkel said Germany would reap economic benefits from the move.
Germany is the biggest industrial power to renounce nuclear energy, in a policy reversal for the governing centre-right coalition.
Mrs Merkel set up a panel to review nuclear power following the crisis at Fukushima in Japan.
The crisis, triggered by an earthquake and tsunami in March, led to mass anti-nuclear protests across Germany.
The anti-nuclear drive boosted Germany's Green party, which took control of the Christian Democrat stronghold of Baden-Wuerttemberg, in late March.
Analysts say Mrs Merkel may be eyeing a future coalition with the Greens.

Righto   Anything to flex power is a chance not to be missed by politicians.  I pity the pawns in this game.... the small folks that are far more important than the VIP   ID 10 Ts that control much of the small folk's destiny.  I am musing now about opportunity costs and the fact that these control freaks will not have to explain what a mess they made.  That's because 2022 is far away.  Oh the horror ........  I am betting that following IPPP would have been the way to go.   Zeus...... I hate democracy as it is practiced in this age.

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2011-05-30

This was publish in the letters to the editor ... Salon

Free markets ARE NOT PERFECT   ..... they provide the best chance for everyone to get what they want.  Donors can negotiate the best deal .... face to face with buyers ... using the internet ..... It is easier to root out slavery.  Crime becomes less profitable ..... only the hand wringers who live in denial will fail to see this....   The world is NOT PERFECT   ....   choose the best imperfect alternative.   For DRUGS, WAR , SEX , POVERTY, etc.   Quit thinking you are so brilliant that YOU can direct the lives of billions of people.    google ==> 99IPPP

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2011-05-26

Voters shun the divorced



Ann Coulter maintains that voters don't like candidates that have divorced. If she is correct ..... Then this is yet another reason why voting is a silly way to run this country It is in fact silly to have a country.... the size and scope of the USA is too large and it is dysfunctional in ways that make a martian laugh.

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2011-05-25

Obama-rama flaps his lips again

President Obama: Now is time for US and West to lead

President Obama: "Perhaps, the argument goes... the time for our leadership has passed. That argument is wrong"

Obama in Europe

President Obama has told British politicians that, despite the rise of new global powers, the time for US and European leadership "is now".

He said the influence of the US, UK and allies would remain "indispensable," in a speech in Parliament on the second day of his UK state visit.

But he said that leadership would need to "change with the times" to reflect economic, security and more challenges.

He is the first US president to address MPs and peers in Westminster Hall.

Can't this guy ever stop talking.... yakking ... spewing audio........ I don't need no stinkin' leaders and I don't want or need this guy. The big problems in this world were and are caused by leaders .... their hubristic god-complex is off the charts. Like Kate says in "Kate and Leopold" ...... 'go away.. just go away' . 99guspuppet

NASA ( Never A Silly Announcment ) comes up with another plan

NASA decides on deep space future
The space agency announced Tuesday that human exploration remains in NASA's future plans, and the new transportation platform will be based on design originally planned for the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle. The decision came shortly after a visitor arrived from deep space: the space agency's "all sky" cameras captured a man-size comet fragment as it swept over Georgia. It was the brightest meteoroid seen in the last three years.

Ahhhhhh .............. dreaming of the future days when NASA is dismantled and private enterprise drives space exploration. 40 years have been wasted since the Apollo moon landings and I missed my chance to go to Mars. To late for me.....
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Golf... Golf .....is good make Cubans free

Cuba Reverses Course to Permit Golf
“One of Fidel Castro’s first acts upon taking power was to get rid of Cuba’s golf courses, seeking to stamp out a sport he and other socialist revolutionaries saw as the epitome of bourgeois excess. Now, 50 years later, foreign developers say the Cuban government has swung in nearly the opposite direction, giving preliminary approval in recent weeks for four large luxury golf resorts on the island, the first in an expected wave of more than a dozen that the government anticipates will lure free-spending tourists to a nation hungry for cash.” (New York Times)


Time for the USG to drop restrictions on travel to CUBA. Let US torurists and business people transform CUBA into a place with more freedom for Cuban dwellers. Let us have freedom for everyone.

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2011-05-24

What is the real Global Climate Change Story ?


Australia Climate Commission says warming risk is real

Stuart Highway, which links Darwin, Alice Springs and Adelaide 2001
Australia is one of the highest per capita carbon emitters in the world *1

The Australian Climate Commission has warned that the world's sea levels could rise by 1m *2 by the end of the century, much more than thought.
In its first report, the commission says the evidence that the planet is warming is stronger than ever. *3
It said that climate science was being attacked in the media by people with no credentials in the field. *4
The Australian government has welcomed the report as it seeks public support for its proposed carbon tax. *5
The BBC's correspondent in Sydney, Nick Bryant, says the commission's report delivers a strong rebuke to those who question that human emissions are causing global warming.
It warned that the window to take action to limit global warming was closing fast.
Climate politicised
The report claims that climate science was ''being attacked in the media by many with no credentials in the field" and also that attempts to "intimidate climate scientists have added to the confusion in the public".
One member of the commission criticised the "fruitless phoney debate", and said that Australia "no longer had the luxury anymore of climate denialism", as he called it. *6
Polls suggest that support for forceful action on climate change has declined in Australia since the Copenhagen summit in 2009.
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said that she and the government accepted the commission's peer-reviewed report. *7
"We don't have time... for false claims in this debate," she said. *8
"The science is in, climate change is real. The science is clear - man-made carbon pollution is making a difference to our planet and our climate.
"We've got to get on with the job of cutting carbon pollution *9 and having a rational debate about it."
Liberal MP Dennis Jensen, a climate change sceptic, told reporters in Canberra that all the evidence pointed to global temperatures stabilising. *10
He argues that a carbon tax would not achieve anything. *11
The Australian government had put plans for a flagship emissions trading scheme on hold until 2013 at the earliest after the Senate rejected it twice during the previous Kevin Rudd administration.
Australia is one of the highest per capita carbon emitters in the world. see *1

*1 That statement is only relevant if you know how many capita there are.... how will this effort compare to the effect China is having ?
*2 What is the range of uncertainty ?
*3 I don't understand this sentence.......
*4 That may be true... and it may be attacked by people with credentials.
*5 No surprise here .... follow the money and power
*6 "You go , politician" ... use those logical fallacies.
*7 No surprise there.
*8 Yes, we do have time to get the science right ..... or what's the point ?
*9 Start with the desired result and then conduct the experiment. Ask Richard Feynman about that approach.
*10 He must be wrong since it does support increased government spending and power grabs.
*11 He is wrong.... it would result in a wealth transfer.
" You go .....golbal warming.... yeaaaaay

 2014m02d14   Valentine's Day Update
"Meet the Press" promises a debate.... what is wrong ?  Is there anything to debate ?  Global Climate change is real .... isn't it ?   
I essay forth in the comments section......
Here is one of my comments .......

@Daniel.D   Thirdly   .... there should be debate as there are 3 positions.   #1  Climate change is real and caused by humans   #2  Climate change is not occurring and / or it is not caused by humans  #3  No one knows enough about the global climate to predict it's future and it's causes         #ClimateChangeWhoKnew
 



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2011-05-23

Obama on another tongue flapping power trip


US President Barack Obama: "We are respectful of Pakistani authority"

US President Barack Obama has said he would order a similar operation to that which killed Osama Bin Laden if another militant leader was found in Pakistan.

He said the US was mindful of Pakistani sovereignty but said the US could not allow "active plans to come to fruition without us taking some action".

The killing of Bin Laden by US forces in a Pakistani garrison town on 2 May strained ties between the two allies.

President Obama was speaking to the BBC ahead of a European visit.


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Warning: there are logical fallacies including ad-hominems in the text below

Not only does Obama-rama contradict himself himself during this speech ..... which is par for the course when a politician speaks...... But once again we are treated to the fallacy that Obama speaks for the USA. No way .... no how Obama may command the most guns but he does not reflect the individual opinions of dwellers in the fantasy world that is America.


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