Tips For Treating Eczema, Home Remedies That Work
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Tips For Treating Eczema, Home Remedies That Work
Thursday, October 28, 2010
IQ And The Economy. Be Kind To Stupid People.
IQ And The Economy. Be Kind To Stupid People.
Our government stacks the deck against the most vulnerable among us, the stupid. Click the link above to read my article on HubPages.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Self Sabotage
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Winter Is Coming. Fimbul Winter. Are You Ready?
Winter Is Coming. Fimbul Winter. Are You Ready?
Monday, October 25, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #7
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #7
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #8
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #8
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Prepare Your Car For Winter Survival
Prepare Your Car For Winter Survival
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Diet Tips To Keep Your Teeth Healthy
Diet Tips To Keep Your Teeth Healthy
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #6
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #6
Money saving tip #6. How to use solar energy to reduce cooking energy costs, without buying special equipment. On HubPages.
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #5
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #5
Money saving tips in the kitchen. Tip #5. How to make Beef Jerky and other ways to cook cheaply. Published on HubPages.
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #4
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #4
Tips for saving money. Tip #4, how to make charcoal at home. Published on HubPages.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #3
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #3
How to save money with Shoe Goo, and old tee-shirt, and an old pair of shoes, published on HubPages.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Live Debt-Free
Live Debt-Free
Learn how to buy a house without a mortgage. Tips on how to live debt-free. Advice on how to pay yourself first, and not the banks and the credit card companies. Click through to see the original article on HubPages.
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #2
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #2
The second in a series of money saving tips published on HubPages. Save money by saving water. Go Green!
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #1
Frugal Living, Money Saving Tip #1
The first of a series of crazy tips published on HubPages, for saving money in hard times. Frugal Living. Live green.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Self Seeded Gardens
Self Seeded Gardens
A HubPages article on how to save money gardening by getting your vegetables to reseed themselves.
Organic Lawns
Organic Lawns
An article I published on HubPages on how to have an environmentally sound, green, healthy lawn and yard.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Don't like Republicans so vote Democrat?
A funny thought occurred to me as I lay awake trying to sleep. A lot of people are very mad (justly so in my opinion) at the Republicans for the way they ruled over the last eight years.
So in consequence they are voting Democrat now.
But this just does not make any sense. We have Republicans acting like Democrats, and you hate them for it, so you vote Democrat?
How were Republicans like Democrats? Let us enumerate:
Reckless foreign wars? Republicans, yes. Democrats, yes. (You dems don't forget Somolia, Sudan, Yugoslavia, Haiti, Afghanistan, Iraq all attacked or invaded during President Clinton's terms.And of course the real big one, Vietnam, was a dem fiasco.
Sexual scandals? Repubs yes. Dems, yes. (Barney Frank's Home Porno Emporium and Brothel, anyone?)
Political corruption? Repubs, yes. Dems, ha ha ha ha ha. Far too many to number.
Huge spending? Repubs yes, in spades. Dems, let us whisper just one name, Obama.
Labels: politics
Friday, March 20, 2009
My Book
My book is coming along nicely. Some 70,000 words and closing in on the finale. Another month? I had hoped to finish it by now, but events intervened. The end is near!
Special Olympics President
I have finally figured out how to peg President Obama. Callow.
The occasional rude remark, said in error, can be forgotten. But the current president just makes one after another.
Recall the finger-to-cheek given to Hillary and McCain? So subtle! Any thirteen-year-old knows that gesture, and any parent or teacher knows how to squelch that kind of contempt.
I guess that Obama was just badly brought up and never learned how to act like an adult.
Callow.
Labels: Obama
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Blago now Obama next?
Ding dong the witch is dead!
Which old witch?
Blagojevich.
Oh, joy. One of the blood-suckers is down. Who is next? The Mayor of Chicago? The President of the United States of America?
All these rotten Illinois pols need a good thorough reaming out by the FBI. Can ANYTHING good come out of Chicago politics?
Update: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/oct/18/whistleblower-hits-obama-friends-appraisal/
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Who benefits, Rich or Poor
William Briggs posts an excellent analysis of the growth of government spending, and asks who benefits. Well worth a read, and the comments are useful too. Click on the title above.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
GM Bailout
Have not posted in a long while, busy writing a story. My kids like it anyway...
So GM wants a bailout. Well. Of course they do.
But that would just lead to more of the same same. What GM really needs is to go belly-up. Then they can reorganise, dump, or at least curb the union, and maybe make cars that can compete on price with the imports.
It is the union that is killing the US car makers. No honest person can deny that.
But we have elected a socialist president and have a socialist congress. So, expect the gov to fork over big cash in exchange for power over the industry.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Return of the Ice Age?
Are we readying for a return to the glacial age?
Walk down any city street and tell me the typical modern woman doesn't look a lot like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_figurines
I suspect the cooling is on and the human race is getting ready. All us skinnies better move south or prepare for extinction. It"s in our genes.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Is Sarah Palin a Lawyer?
Wiki doesn't mention a law degree, just journalism. Hmm.
Obama and Biden are lawyers.
McCain? Have to check. (Checked. Nope)
Be nice to have a no-lawyer ticket, wouldn't it.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Russia, Georgia, Israel?
Just a weird thought I had. Nobody is going to put out any effort to save Georgia.
Who could? Europe is a genderless dog. The US has other things going on (sorry Georgia, too busy right now, call back in 09).
But Israel, now. Ready for war? Check.
Ready for a long-distance air war? Check.
Experienced against Russian equipment? Check.
Reasons to dislike Russia? Check.
OK it is just a fantasy. Israel can't really afford to be distracted right now. But I wish, I wish...
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Soros at it again?
Follow the link. Now who do we know, a speculator, who doesn't mind impoverishing whole countries, who has an abiding hatred of conservatives and is ready spend millions in search of an electoral victory for Democrats?
George Soros, of course. A man wanted in Europe, hated in Asia, sole cause of vast misery (not an exaggeration). A man who simply does not care how much pain he causes, if it advanced global socialism, and of course his own pocketbook.
My bet is the high gas prices are due at least in part on Soros and his cronies speculating in oil, hoping to cause both their own enrichment and a Democrat victory.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Heller. Hot time in Chicago
Mayor Daley is unhappy. Ooooh, so sad. I just can not wait to see the fireworks when the fallout from Heller hits Chicago. Will Chicago be forced to rejoin the United States of America? Seems to hard to believe after all the long years of communist rule there.
Heller is a tiny, baby step in the direction of recovering our lost rights. Someday..... someday Illinois will rejoin the US in the 21st Century.
Currently only Wisconsin and Illinois still have the antiquated illiberal laws against gun ownership and use. New York and California and a few others are close, with vastly restricted 'rights'. But in the main the US has made great advances toward more liberal gun laws.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Stimulus Check. Hurrah.
Got my $1200 today. Oh, glorious. Immediately wrote a $1600+ check to pay the first installment of my real estate taxes. So I am stimulating the local school teachers, certainly, but not much myself.
It really hurts when I look at the long list of 'services' and especially at the list of various pensions we all are paying for. Pensions are over 1/4 of the total tax bill.
Hmm, seems to me most small towns have volunteer-staffed libraries. And don't get me started on the Taj-Mahal new library they are building right now. Who knows how many new staff they will be demanding to run the place.
The government at all levels certainly seems to hate low-income people.
Labels: Taxes
Friday, May 16, 2008
Violets
I mowed one quarter of my lawn today. I usually do half at a time but am still tired from the overtime this week. I also walked the back lawn looking for thistles.
I found lots of violets blooming. There have been for two weeks now, but right now they are blooming in great bunches. So beautiful, tiny and perfect.
There seem to be three varieties, a very deep purple that blooms in full sun, and a light purple and a white that prefer shade.
I have seen vari-colored purple and white violets, but don't have any of those in my yard. I will have to see if I can find any at my Dad's place and transplant some. In the woods back of his place there are also very delicate yellow violets that I only find in deep shade. Be nice to get some of those too.
I foumd a pretty orange wildflower I don't know the name of. I put some seeds out last year, maybe it is a holdover.
Of course I also looked over on my neighbor's lawn. Nope, no flowers except a few puny dandelions that survived the last herbicide attack, just last week.
My strawberries look great this year too, lots of flowers and already some fruit setting. The raspberries also look great, but the lone blackberry vine barely survived the winter, just a few green leaves. I am thinking of digging up some wild blackberries and planting them. No worries about them surviving!
my new house
I listed a home for sale this weekend. A very nice 3 or 4 bedroom ranch in Rockford.Only $100,000, very competitive price for the neighborhood. The seller knows the roof needs replacement, and knocked $5000 off the top of what he wanted, to cover a roof replacement.
I listed it formally today, and already have had one showing!
Monday, April 28, 2008
Poverty and Debt, don't they just love them
Democrats want us to be poor and in debt. Republicans don't much care one way or the other. Neither is on the side of the little guy. At least Republicans are not usually an active enemy, the way Democrats are.
Look at the facts. What does the government encourage, and what discourage. Debt is encouraged. What is most peoples' biggest tax deduction? The mortgage. We are encouraged to take on more and bigger debt.
What is discouraged? Savings and investments that pay returns. Do your taxes this year? Have any investments? Pay a big tax on any gains, don't you?
All this combined to make it a lot tougher for the average person to get ahead. Debt dragging our heels, taxes a head-wind.
I recently started working a wage-paying job, for the first time in many years. Just looking at my Social Security and Medicare payments makes me sick. If I had control of that money it would be invested, or used to buy insurance. What a joke that I have to pay all the leeches in Washington for the at best potential and minuscule benefits they promise to someday return to me.
Besides all this, Democrats insist that our kids be given the worst of possible educations, the public schools.
Democrats hate people and want the worst for them. Republicans just want to be left alone to enrich themselves. What other conclusion can there be?
Monday, April 14, 2008
Politics
Pity the poor Democrat voter. All their 'man-of-the-people' candidates are revealed as nothing but run of the mill pols.
Pity the poor Republican voter. Same-same.
Mr. Obama. What a work of art. He has even managed to make Hillery look like she has the common touch, and I would never have thought that possible.
Can anyone name a single accomplishment that Obama has done? With all his talent and brains? (Getting elected is an accomplishment of sorts, Chicago-style).
Ouch!
Dropped a heavy steel rack on my fingers last night. I got real lucky, just a bruise and some blood. Washed it, bandaged it and went back to work. Even with the hour or so off I spent getting it taken care of and the mandatory safety committee meeting I managed to move more product than all but 5 of my co-workers.
I got lucky. I could be missing a finger-tip right now.
Friday, March 21, 2008
New Fruit
Whatever happened to tangerines? When I was a kid they were little things, all wrinkly with the skin loose, very easy to peel.
I bought some the other day and the skin was thin and pretty easy to peel, but nothing like they used to be.
And besides that, modern tangerines don't have much flavor. They still more or less taste the same, but the sharp tangerine flavor is very weak.
Fruit can change. Funny. Grapefruit are a lot sweeter than they used to be too. Used to be we put spoonfuls of sugar on them just to make them sweet enough to eat. Does anyone still do that?
One of the nice things about traveling to other countries is sampling the fruit. Most tropical countries have unique varieties of citrus we never get. Japan has dozens, maybe hundreds of different fruits that can't be called oranges, nor tangarines, nor grapefruits. Most of them are pretty good, and not as bland as American fruits.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Self-Sabotage
Link above is to The Smallest Minority.
I work with people on the low end of the employment ladder. Either young people just out of school who are just getting started, or older people who are winding down, and those who just can't do better for themselves. There are also some of us in the middle who for whatever reasons have to take a job below what our education and work history would suggest.
I started last December with a group of 26. We went through orientation together and started working 3 days later. Now, remember, about a third of applicants are sent packing before they even start, not being able to pass the drug test.
It wasn't long before people started dropping out. The work is tough, physically demanding. The pattern is similar, first someone misses a day, then comes back. Then they miss another day, or two, and come back. Then they miss again and come back long enough to be told not to bother coming in again.
Why? Excuses range from being in jail to having to go to Chicago to see their kids to being sick. All legitimate excuses. If it happens once.
But the people who come to work and do their jobs do it in spite of problems. The people who take time off always seem to have one more reason to take time off.
The difference is in attitude. I can see it day by day on the job. It isn't hard to figure out, working alongside someone, if he is going to stick it out or just quit.
This job is no piece of cake. The pay is not high and the work is hard. But the benefits are what you expect of any large, successful American company. Not too bad, with insurance, dental, vision etc. A man can make a decent living here for his family, if not a really high-class one. And chances to move on to less demanding work, and higher-paid positions are plentiful, if you can just get through the first six-month trial period.
The difference is mental. I see guys in their 50s working along side young bucks just out of high school. I see skinny young women doing the work. Some people just don't want to work hard, even knowing that six months they can get out and move up to better pay and easier (physically) work.
The cold reality is that there are people who would work even if they were not paid, and their are those who won't work even if paid.
Labels: Work Poor
Friday, February 15, 2008
New Listing!
I have not been posting here much recently. Just too busy with my two jobs.
I listed a very nice house last week. If you are looking for a home in Rockford Illinois check this one out.
5 bedrooms, fireplace, in the woods. Click on the title above to see the property. $250,000.
Labels: Real Estate Rockford Illinois
Stupid People and the Minimum Wage
Some jobs it just isn't worth paying people to do, even if it were nice they be done. In my shipping job we have to move pallets weighing up to 2000 pounds. Those heavy ones are moved with fork-lifts, but some not much lighter we have to move using muscle power and pallet jacks.
The floor is very smooth, polished concrete, because the wide, low wheels of the pallet jacks hang up on any tiny little obstruction. Like a little wood chip or lost nail off the pallets.
On slow nights we have time to sweep the floors, so the pallet jacks can move smoothly. Just one little wood chip can bind up the jack wheel and bring you to a dead halt. This costs time, efficiency and money. Plus it is exhausting to the workers having to back up the jack and then get it moving forward again. With a dirty floor this goes on all night long, over and over again.
It comes down to do we lose time sweeping, or lose time moving product on a dirty floor.
Hillary Clinton wants to raise the minimum wage to $9.50 an hour. How nice that she is concerned for the wages of the intelligent and sound bodied among us. She does not care about those of sub-normal intelligence and those with handicaps.
My company simply can not afford to hire anyone who is less than fully able. No company can.
I talk with everyone who is willing to talk with me, including the janitorial staff. Now, these people are not very bright. They are of low-normal intelligence. No amount of training and schooling would make them able to become high-powered executives. But they are physically and mentally 'normal'.
But what about all those people who are not even normal? They have two choices right now, either they work at some sort of fake charity job, or they don't work at all.
And no sputtering now about a 'living wage'. Few really dumb people have to support themselves. Either their families subsidise them, or the government does. But is it fair to them that they have to work at fake jobs their whole lives, never really contributing anything to their families or the greater society?
It does not take a really smart person to sweep floors. There are dozens of useful jobs going undone where I work. Jobs that it just is not worth paying anyone minimum wage to do, even though the jobs do have real value.
The minimum wage is a killer of hope for the less able among us. Have some sympathy, Hillary! Think for a moment of those who did not have all the advantages you have had in life. Show some concern for the weakest among us.
Labels: Hillary Clinton Minimum Wage
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Obama and Lincoln
Listening to NPR today and heard them asking three candidates their favorite former presidents.
Rather revealing. Fred Thompson mentioned George Washington for his integrity. McCain mentioned Lincoln, TR, and Truman, for their guts and energy. OK, not surprising choices given their messages on the campaign trail.
But the most revealing was Obama. He said only Lincoln. His reason? Lincoln did not attack his political opponents. Huh? Obama is simply ignorant. Lincoln sent federal agents to close opposition newspapers. He had people arrested and detained and denied Habeus Corpus simply for opposing him. The list goes on of Lincoln's oppressive activities against Northern political enemies.
If these choices reflect real opinions and not just campaign rhetoric then Obama is a dangerous man. I suppose he is just ignorant and poorly read in history. The alternative is scary.
In either case Obama is not competent or qualified to be President of the United States.
Labels: Politics Obama
Made in Japan
I work in a large distribution center for a big retailer. We get thousands of products through every night. One interesting thing I see is the countries where things are made. China, of course is the biggest. Lots from the US too, and some occasionally from India, Thailand, Italy and a few others.
I have yet to se a product made in Japan. A lot of things from Japanese companies, but not made in Japan. China, of course.
I am old enough to remember when Japan was well on its way to conquering the world. Now they seem sadly behind the times. I lived there for some 15 years, and I am not surprised by this. For the last decade Japanese companies have been transfering production to China and other cheap-labor countries.
Lets keep this in mind when hearing pundits bewailing the rise of China. China has an interesting set of self-made problems, not the least of which is its unbalanced population. They will age fast.
Friday, January 11, 2008
Fred Thompson
Well, it is late in the game, but I have to admit to preferring Fred Thompson. None of the others are anywhere near conservative enough or libertarian enough to interest me. Click the link above to find out how to donate to Fred.
Fred faces some unique problems. He is too much like what Reagan claimed to be. We have to remember that Reagan was hated not only by the liberal left but also disliked by Republican insiders. He won in spite of the party, not because of it that first time around. Then of course they all made like vultures and began circling around hoping to tear off their own hunks of meat.
Fred is also being ignored by the party and by the press. They all hope he will just fade away.
I have never had a chance to vote for a presidential candidate I really liked. I hope to this time around.
Labels: Politics Fred
Friday, January 4, 2008
Race Realtions, Real World
My new job brings me into contact with a lot of people. I have been interested to observe how the different races are interacting. First, there are very very few Hispanics and only two Asians in the company. I don't know why that should be, I was expecting to find lots of Hispanics.
So the two groups are mainly Whites and Blacks, ranging in age from 18 to about 60, and the full educational scale.
In school Blacks and Whites tended to segregate themselves. Separate tables at lunch, separate frats and sororities. I hung out a bit with a few blacks because I was on the track team.
But in the real world I don't see much of that segregation. My 'team' sits together at lunch, All ages and both Blacks and Whites together. And the other tables are the same.On the job we do the same work, side by side.
Now, this is small town Mid-West. Are things different in the big cities? If you read the newspapers you would think so, from all the race-war articles about provocations like racial slurs and nooses and the like.
Most of these seem to involve schools, either staff or students. Professors mouthing racist slogans in class inciting kids to stupidity.
In the real world things are not really that bad.
Labels: Race Racism
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Global warming to kill red staters?
Ok, this has been blogged about enough, but I had to chime in. This guy Dave Lindorff should look at a map. Then, if he knows how to find Wiki, he should look at a map of the Earth as it was 10,000 years ago. Ice miles deep all over what is now Canada, Northern Europe, and all the way down to Paris and Chicago.
Look dude, the ice is already melted. It is for all practical purposes gone. That little bit left on Greenland is not ALL going to melt, not any time soon. And no one is suggesting that the ice in Antarctica is melting. So most of the ice that could possibly melt either will not, or it already has.
Ever heard of the Ice Age? We are in the end stages of an interglacial. That means that someday the ice is coming back. Right now is a little warm spot during the long winter. Lets enjoy it while we can.
Since this is an interglacial period, the seas are rising, and have been since basically 9000 B.C. The warm weather is melting the ice, and has been for over 10,000 years.
All that awful global warming, and man has only been adding to it these last 100 years or so.
By the way, it is the cold times that are dry. Warm periods are generally wet. Got your facts screwed up.
Labels: Global Warming Dave Lindorff
Friday, December 28, 2007
Proper Upbringing for Young Ladies
Gave my older daughter, 10, a nerf-type football for Christmas. I didn't know if she would like it but she does like ball throwing games. The squeal of excitment was a nice present for me. It has taken a couple of days of practice but now both girls can throw a spiral across the room.
Girls who can't throw are always somewhat despised by teen boys, so that is one hurdle towards respect they won't have any trouble with.
Both girls now have fishing poles too. Last summer I took a small gang of girls fishing and they were putting on their own worms by the end, and caught some bluegills too.
Girls who fish and can throw a football. Answers to young mens' dreams.
Next up of course is shooting. Elder daughter has fired guns a few times, most recently my M1911 with one round in the chamber and none in the mag. I reloaded after every shot. She did Ok and no complaints about recoil. Time for a youth .22 rifle? To ask the question is to answer.
Labels: Fishing Football Guns
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Property Taxes as Oppression
Oppression.
Found on RightWingNews www.brassknuckles.net is linked above an article on fixed-income elderly folk who can't pay their property tax and are in danger of losing their homes.
If you pay attention to the news you can find stories like this periodically, some old lady who either can't afford her property taxes, or simply forgets to pay them and is threatened with eviction after decades of living in her family home. Sometimes the home has been in the family for generations.
Now, usually, as in this case, the local governnment tries to work out some way to prevent the worst from happening. Even government people can summon up some human feeling, but this sort of begs the question.
What is the government spending so much money on that simply paying taxes becomes a life-changing evil event? If this were an uncommon event we could write it off as one of those things to be dealt with on a case by case, but as someone who works in real estate I see this kind of thing all the time.
The tax on property is no different from a tax on food or medicine. It is a tax on life itself. Everyone has to live somewhere, there is no escaping it short of death, just as everyone has to eat. It can not be mitigated or avoided.
I suppose we can just shuffle the elderly off to low-rent districts and let them eat cat food. Very kind. Very liberal of us.
Take a close look at every government program. Do we really need it? More than old people need to live in their houses?
Labels: Real Estate Taxes Poor
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
The Seen and Unseen (I didn't mean to)
'I didn't mean to!'
I hear that a lot from my kids. Whenever something happens, one kid is crying and the other is saying 'I didn't mean to, it was an accident.'
It really doesn't matter what you 'meant' to do, what matters is what you did do. So my daughter may not have meant to hit her sister in the eye with the snow shovel, but she did.
The result is the same whether you meant to do it or not.
Similarly, most politicians don't mean to cause the social problems they do, unemployment, poverty, single motherhood and such things. But they do.
The crisis of the hour is sub prime lending. Oh my, poor people who can't afford loans got them and now can't pay them back.
Why did those stupid bankers lend money to people without the habits and values that would make them good credit risks? Why lend to known poor credit risks?
Politics. Banks go in and out of favor as the industry to blame for social problems. For many years now banks have been threatened with lawsuits if fewer than the approved numbers of people in various groups receive loans.
So banks ignore the rules that used to pertain and hand out loans willy-nilly. Money was very cheap and plentiful, and not making the loans meant not only losing money but maybe getting sued for discrimination.
I have yet to hear a pol say that the sub-prime mortgage problem was caused by the government. Always pointing fingers at someone else. But as I tell my kids, when you point a finger there are three fingers pointing back.