Month: September 2008

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Ignore the jammies and purple socks and homemade slippers.  Focus on comparing the size of my right leg compared to the left.  I earned the booboo on my right leg yesterday, just 6 weeks after I injured it in the first place.  The swelling was almost down.  I'd been diligent about wearing shin pads, even on the easiest mountain bike trails.  Yesterday the trail we rode wasn't particularly difficult but I had one of my famous uphill falls (not quite enough momentum).  Normally these kinds of falls don't do very much damage because they're low speed but this time there was a bank to my left, the direction I fell.  My right leg hit the top bar of my bike.  The shin pad rotated around so bare leg hit bike frame.  It probably would've only left a bruise, except that I did more or less the exact same thing 6 weeks ago in the same spot.  So now it (my leg) is being dramatic about being whacked again.  I've grounded myself from my mountain bike until I receive my shipment of Sette shin pads, which are beefier than the pair I had been wearing.  I'll look like an insect with jointed pads on both arms and legs.  But less bruised, I hope.

Another Political Post — Barack Obama’s Economic Plan

Ordinarily I keep my nose out of politics because politics have become increasingly emotional instead of rational. Yuck, is about all I have to say about that. The more I listen to Barack Obama, the happier I am.  He seems to be taking the high road in this election campaign by avoiding finger-pointing and name calling.  Plus his plans are logical.  His economic plan is based on a strong middle class.  High school economics taught us that a strong middle class equals a strong economy.  Here's the link to his plan.  Full text is copied and pasted below:

Bring about real change to our economy

$1,000 Tax Cut for Middle Class American Families

Obama and Biden will cut income taxes by $1,000 for working families, because the economy needs to be revitalized from the bottom up, not top down. Read more »

Energy Rebates

Obama and Biden will enact a windfall profits tax on excessive oil company profits to give American families an immediate $1,000 emergency energy rebate to help families pay rising bills. Read more »

Create Jobs through Fair Trade

Obama and Biden believe that trade with foreign nations should create American jobs, not send them overseas. They will stand firm against agreements that undermine our economic security. Read more »

Create 5 Million Green Jobs

Obama and Biden believe that we should invest in innovation and manufacturing jobs in the growing clean energy market, freeing us from our dependence on foreign oil within a decade and creating 5 million green jobs. Read more »

New Jobs Through National Infrastructure Investment

Obama and Biden believe that rebuilding our highways, bridges, roads, ports, air, and train systems will create jobs, ensure safety, and bolster our long-term competitiveness. Read more »

Technology, Innovation and Creating Jobs

Obama and Biden will increase federal support for research, technology and innovation for companies and universities so that American workers can lead the world in cutting edge jobs and products. Read more »

Support Small Business

Obama and Biden will level the playing field for small business by eliminating all capital gains taxes on start-up and small businesses. Read more »

Labor

Obama and Biden will strengthen the ability of workers to organize for good wages, healthcare, and secure pensions. Obama and Biden will fight for passage of the Employee Free Choice Act. Obama and Biden will ensure that labor appointees support workers' rights and will work to ban the permanent replacement of striking workers. Obama and Biden will also increase the minimum wage and make sure it remains a real wage year over year. Read more »

Protect Homeownership and Crack Down on Mortgage Fraud

Obama and Biden will crack down on fraudulent brokers and lenders. They will make sure homebuyers have honest and complete information about their mortgage options, and they will give a tax credit to all middle-class homeowners. Read more »

Address Predatory Credit Card Practices

Obama and Biden will establish a five-star rating system so that every consumer knows the risk involved in credit card borrowing. They will establish a Credit Card Bill of Rights to stop credit card companies from exploiting consumers with unfair practices. Read more »

Reform Bankruptcy Laws

Obama and Biden will reform our bankruptcy laws to protect working people, to ban executive bonuses for bankrupt companies, and to require disclosure of all pension investments. Read more »

Work/Family Balance

Obama and Biden will help working families by doubling funding for after-school programs, expanding the Family Medical Leave Act. They will provide low-income families with a refundable tax credit to help with their child-care expenses, and encourage flexible work schedules. Read more »

Political Stuff — About the Oil Supply and High Fuel Prices

This is from Skagit Beat the Heat:

***A majority of Americans believe federal laws that prohibit increased drilling for oil offshore or in wilderness areas are a major cause of the recent increase in gas prices.  The word is not getting out that our Dept of Energy's Energy Information Agency (EIA), our country's most authoritative source for energy info, says such drilling would, at peak production in 20 years, provide only about .2% of world production, too insignificant to have any real impact on oil prices.  Major media outlets have regularly repeated the false claim that expanded drilling in environmentally sensitive zones would significantly lower gas prices and have filed to report the official data from the EIA which showed these claims were false.  This reporting has had a huge impact on public opinion and has contributed to widespread misunderstanding.  John McCain has said "We're not going to pay $4 a gallon for gas, because we're going to drill offshore, and we're going to drill now."  Don't let him get away with this!
 
If we extracted all of the oil out of the Arctic National WIldlife Refuge, that's an estimated 10 billion barrels – a year-and-a-half supply.  Drill offshore of every coastline and we'd have enough for only another 2 years.  Even if additional offshore drilling were authorized by Congress it could not begin for at least 5 years (in part because all drilling ships are booked solid for that long).
 
Other things to consider:  1) once the oil giants start pumping, there is nothing to stop them from selling a good part of our oil to new high bidders China and India;  2) a 1997 agreement between the US and China allows Chinese companies to bid on mineral leases on the US continental shelf – they could conceivably sink wells off our coasts, ship the crude back to their refineries, then sell the gas back to us – at a price; 3) oil companies already hold leases on almost 2/3 of all federal land believed to have recoverable oil.  Re/ offshore oil, 80% of what's recoverable is also leased to the oil giants but they are drilling in only a fourth of those areas.  In July, House Democrats pushed a "use it or lose it" bill  but Bush and the Republicans killed it.
 
Folks, we really need to forget about oil.  As Kurt Vonnegut noted, "We are all addicts of fossil fuels in a state of denial, about to face cold turkey.  And like so many addicts about to face cold turkey, our leaders are now committing violent crimes to get what little is left of what we're hooked on."  Just witness the devastation caused by squeezing oil out of the Canadian tar sands… 
 
As Skagit Beat the Heat's mission statement says, we need to "make a positive transition to a post-fossil fuel age through reducing energy demand, maximizing energy efficiency, supporting renewable energy, and fostering the local production of food, energy and goods."  Get out there and challenge the nay-sayers with the facts and the vision of new energy age.  Support policies and politicians that embrace conservation, solar and wind power, electric vehicles and other green technologies available and working as grassroots models that need to be lifted – soon – to the national level.  That's our future, if we hope to have a future!
 
A poem by Drew Dellinger: 
 
"it's 3:23 in the morning
and I'm awake
because my great-great grandchildren
won't let me sleep.
 
my great-great grandchildren
ask me in dreams
what did you do while the planet
was plundered?
what did you do when the earth
was unraveling?
 
surely you did something
when the seasons started failing?
as the mammals, reptiles, birds
were all dying?
 
did you fill the streets with protest
when democracy was stolen?
what did you do
once you knew?

Mount Muller Mountain Bike Ride

We camped east of Port Angeles on the Olympic Peninsula to actually do two mountain bike rides.  We only got one of them in but it was a good one — strenuous, scenic, and a long, fun downhill.  Randy's friend Walter joined us.  The photos in this album were taken by Randy.