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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world: indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead

Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall--confucius

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." anon

A man is but the product of his thoughts--what he thinks, he becomes. Gandhi


I am only one, but still I am one.
I cannot do everything,
but still I can do something;
and because I cannot do everything,
I will not refuse to do something that I can do. edward everett hale
Doom to you who legislate evil, who make laws that make victims -- laws that make misery for the poor, that rob my destitute people of dignity, exploiting defenseless widows, taking advantage of homeless children. What will you have to say on Judgment Day, when Doomsday arrives out of the blue? Who will you get to help you? What good will your money do you? (Isaiah 10:1-3, The Message)

There is nothing in the world more beautiful than the forest clothed to its very hollows in snow. It is the still ecstasy of nature, wherein every spray, every blade of grass, every spire of reed, every intricacy of twig, is clad w/radiance. william sharp

I think no matter how old or infirm I may become, I will always plant a large garden in the spring. Who can resist the feelings of hope and joy that one gets from participating in nature's rebirth? edward giobbi

Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom. marcel proust

I am only one, but still I am one.I cannot do everything,but still I can do something;and because I cannot do everything,I will not refuse to do something that I can do. edward everett hale




Saturday, December 1, 2012

DEC 2012

529 college savings plan  --  individual and family members can contribute to this up to 13000/yr individually.  max amt per plan is 350,000.  earnings grow free from fed income tax.  earnings on a qualified withdrawal used to pay qualified higher ed are fed tax free.  withdrawals not used to pay expenses are subject to tax and penalty.  if you are acct owner, you control assets as well as am and timing of withdrawals.  you can transfer ownership at some point.  should check if this is a good option to use

check guidestar.org for checking non profits as well as charitynavigator

from kindle book--so like america now and explains the thinking of some hypocrites:
"spencer had built his success by holding up a mirror to weaknesses of others, justifying his own evil by magnifying the poor decisions of others, all of whom eventually became his victims"

from a dangerous harbor by  dahlke, rp
twenty yrs from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do....sail away from a safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sail.  explore.   dream.   discover.... by Twain

and Kurt Vonnegut "god shouldn't be put in charge of everything until we get to know him a little better"

albert schweitzer "there are 2 means of refuge from the misery of life---music and cats"



on trip down:  coyote across rd, snow in virginia at ski slopes, church w/sign for on line schooling today tues in myrtle beach.  on thurs we listened to radio around noon and heard announcer ask girls who entered a contest why there were out during the day.  was it a day off school?  no we're home schooled.  great
same day--in MI demonstrators against right to work locked out and sprayed.  democracy.  we can no longer be "sensible" it seems.


Where Did All those Super PAC Dollars Go? 1/3 of All Outside Money Moved Through Handful of Media Firms

Share/Save Share this The hundreds of millions that mega-donors gave to Super PACs and dark money nonprofits in 2012 largely failed to produce a return on investment, with Barack Obama reelected and Democrats gaining seats in the U.S. Senate. However, a small cadre of media consultants, advertising experts, and strategists still reaped huge profits from the 2012 election, based on an analysis by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD).
In 2012, the total spending of outside groups -- the Super PACs and dark money nonprofits which spend money to influence elections, but do so separately from campaigns -- amounted to about $1.3 billion. CMD (publishers of PRwatch.org) estimates that more than $482 million in outside spending, about a third overall, ultimately passed through just six media companies: ad production shops Mentzer Media and McCarthy Hennings Media, direct mail giant Arena Communications, online advertising firm Targeted Communications, Karl Rove-affiliated Crossroads Media LLC, and a mysterious Democrat-aligned media group called Waterfront Strategies. Some of these companies used the money to produce ads, others to purchase the slots where the ads ultimately aired, others to send ad mailers. Industry experts tell CMD that media buyers typically take a 10 to 15 percent commission on ad buys, but consultants involved in ad production or mailers may be paid an even greater percentage.
Spendng by the top 10 outside spenders
CMD (publishers of PRwatch.org) used the Sunlight Foundation's "Follow the Unlimited Money" database to examine the vendors that outside groups used to produce and air their advertisements. CMD found that the largest outside spenders tended to rely on the same vendors. Many of these media firms often did work for the same candidate campaign accounts that the outside spending groups were supporting, allowing for potential collusion between campaigns and "independent" groups that are required by law to keep their operations separate.

Mentzer Media: Handled $205,136,577 in Ad Buys

Mentzer Media, a political consultancy that specializes in buying and placing TV ads, stands out as perhaps the most prolific of these agencies, having done business with practically every major conservative Super PAC or 501(c)(4) involved in the 2012 election cycle. CMD estimates that outside spending groups moved at least $205 million through Mentzer Media in 2012. If Mentzer took the standard 15 percent cut, it raked in something like $30 million for placing these ads, whether their clients succeeded or failed with their campaigns. Not bad for a group that reportedly only has six employees and a bare-bones website.
Their biggest customer this cycle was the Romney-aligned Super PAC Restore Our Future. Restore Our Future contracted exclusively with Mentzer, which handled over $130 million in ad buys from the SuperPAC in 2012.
Mentzer Media also handled tens of millions of dollars for "dark money" nonprofits, which do not have to disclose all of their spending: because all their expenditures are not reported, the totals could be much higher. The reported totals include at least $31 million in media buys from Americans for Prosperity, $12 million from the American Future Fund, $3 million from the 60 Plus Association, and $1.3 million in ad production expenditures from American Commitment. In each case, this amount constitutes the majority of all ad buys made by the group. In the case of Americans for Prosperity and American Commitment, it constitutes almost all the money the group ultimately spent. Mentzer Media also handled $7.7 million in ad buys on behalf of Crossroads GPS, and $418,000 in media buys for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, though both groups do the majority of their business elsewhere.
Mentzer Media's resume includes the creation of the infamous "Swift Boat" ad campaign, which may have destroyed John Kerry's 2004 presidential bid. That discredited attack earned Mentzer Media $18.6 million.

McCarthy Hennings Media: Paid $2,086,480 for Ad Production

Mentzer Media works closely with McCarthy Hennings, a media production company that creates the ads for which Mentzer purchases air time. In contrast with media buys, production companies are not paid via commission, instead taking the entire disbursement as profit. CMD estimates that outside spending groups paid McCarthy Hennings over $2 million in the 2012 election cycle, largely for ad production.
Like Mentzer Media, McCarthy Hennings' largest client this cycle was Restore Our Future. Larry McCarthy, the president and founder of McCarthy Hennings, sits on the board of Restore Our Future and was responsible for deciding where its money was spent. This year, Restore Our Future paid McCarthy Hennings over $1 million to produce their ads. McCarthy also has direct ties to Mitt Romney himself: in 2008, he worked as the media director for the Romney campaign.

McCarthy's other 2012 clients include American Crossroads, which paid McCarthy's group $263,000 in ad production fees, and Crossroads GPS, which paid them $324,000. Americans for Job Security, a 501(c)(6) trade organization with close ties to Crossroads GPS and American Crossroads, paid McCarthy Hennings an additional $70,000. The group was also paid $70,000 by the Ending Spending Action Fund, a Super PAC created and funded by TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts.

In previous cycles, McCarthy masterminded such noxious ad campaigns as the race-baiting Willie Horton ad aimed against Michael Dukakis' 1988 presidential campaign, and American Future Fund's 2009 ad campaign linking Democratic Congressmen to the Park 51 Community Center, a proposed Islamic center near Ground Zero in New York.

Crossroads Media LLC: Handled $161,637,315 in Ad Buys

While Crossroads GPS and American Crossroads do some business with Mentzer, most of their money moves through a related ad purchasing company called Crossroads LLC, which shares the "Crossroads" name but pre-dates the formation of Rove's groups by almost a decade.
Crossroads Media was co-founded by former Americans for Job Security president Michael Dubke, who is also a partner at Black Rock Consulting, which he co-founded with Carl Forti, the political director of American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS. Crossroads Media also shares an office with Americans for Job Security.
CMD estimates that Crossroads Media was paid at least $161 million from American Crossroads, Crossroads GPS, and Americans for Job Security. If their cut was the standard 15 percent, Crossroads Media could have made $24 million or more. Like Mentzer Media, their site lists only a handful of employees. Crossroads Media gets little business from other outside spending organizations, and appears to effectively be an in-house ad purchasing agency for Rove's political empire.
The decision by these groups to send their money to a closely affiliated group is potentially a way to increase their own personal take of any election money they manage, according to Bloomberg.

Waterfront Strategies: Handled $92,456,414 (and Millions More from the Obama Campaign) for Ad Placement and Consulting

Several prominent groups on the Democratic side made their ad buys through Waterfront Strategies, a consultancy with no listed address and no known employees, but which still managed to handle most of the ad buys for Super PACs like Majority PAC and the affiliated 501(c)(4) Patriot Majority. The firm also managed ad buys for the League of Conservation Voters and unions like AFSCME and the Service Employees International Union. CMD estimates that Waterfront Strategies handled at least $92 million worth of ad buys in the 2012 election cycle.
An investigation earlier this year by the Huffington Post revealed that Waterfront may not be an independent group at all, but an arm of the massive media conglomerate GMMB, which among other things advertises itself as the "lead media organization" for the Obama campaign and produces and places ads for the campaign. All told, GMMB moved over $314 million in Obama ad buys during the 2012 election cycle, while apparently running Waterfront Strategies out of the same building.

Waterfront is partitioned from GMMB and operating under a different name, likely to avoid accusations of illegal coordination with the Obama campaign. Nevertheless, the Huffington Post describes Waterfront as an "internal branch" of GMMB. It is based out of the same building and uses members of the same staff.

Arena Communications: Handled $13,874,232 for Direct Mail and Email Fundraising

Arena Communications, a direct-mail company with only two known employees, orchestrates mail campaigns for many of the right's largest Super PACs and dark money nonprofits. In most instances, Arena received the majority of funds the top-spending groups spent on direct mail. CMD estimates that outside spending groups had Arena handle at least $13 million in the 2012 election cycle.
More than half of that money came from Restore our Future, which paid Arena Communications $9 million for email ads and to design, print, and send mailers. They were also paid $258,000 by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), a partisan lobby shop that masquerades as the nonpartisan "voice of small business." Arena, though, is hardly nonpartisan; it openly advertises itself as a Republican outfit, boasting on their website that they "play to win...and when it comes to defeating Democratic congressional incumbents, no one can match our record."
Their website does not list any employees, and very little is known about the group. They are based out of Salt Lake City, and controlled in part by Peter Valcarce, a staffer for former U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch. Their site lists a number of high-ranking congressional and presidential candidates including George W. Bush's 2004 campaign, and Paul Ryan's campaigns for Congress in Wisconsin.

Targeted Victory: Handled $9,932,815 for Online Ad Buys (and millions more from the Romney campaign)

Targeted Victory, an online ad agency based in Alexandria, Virginia, handles the purchasing of online ad slots for many of the same conservative groups mentioned above, and also has close ties to the Romney campaign's online strategy department. Targeted Victory has handled the majority of online ad production and purchasing for Crossroads GPS, American Crossroads, and Americans for Job Security, as well as all online ad buys for Club for Growth's Super PAC. Targeted Victory managed the online campaigns of numerous outside spending groups while simultaneously working for the Romney campaign itself, which each of these groups spent vast sums supporting. Targeted Victory received $67 million in business from the Romney campaign itself, most of it for social media consulting and development.
Romney's business with Targeted Victory is not altogether surprising considering his campaign's close ties to the group. Targeted Victory was co-founded by Zach Moffat, who earlier this year left to work for the Romney campaign as their online strategy director. Moffat had a hand in implementing "Project Orca," the Romney campaign's massive digital voter mobilization application which was supposed to compensate for Obama's superior ground game, but ended up crashing on election day, potentially costing the campaign thousands of votes and millions of dollars.

Citizens United Hurts Campaigns, Too

Despite failing to deliver in many cases, each of these agencies have seen enormous profits as a consequence of the obscene volume of money flowing into the 2012 election. Close coordination between campaigns and outside spending groups may have actually hurt the campaigns, by steering wealthy donors toward groups that are as interested in making money as they are winning elections. Groups like these may drive funds toward expenditures that maximize their personal commission, even if those expenditures do not make good strategic sense.This may explain the massive emphasis big-spending SuperPAC's place on radio and television advertising, rather than door to door campaigning and other get-out-the-vote efforts. “No one has figured out how to make a 15 percent commission when they hire a field representative to line up county commissioners and precinct captains and, shockingly, we do too little of it,” Republican consultant Andrew Boucher told the Washington Times.
“No
one has figured out how to make a 15 percent commission when they hire a
field representative to line up county commissioners and precinct
captains and, shockingly, we do too little of it,”

Read more: Romney loss: Big bucks, but less bang - Washington Times http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/nov/26/romney-loss-big-bucks-but-less-bang/?page=1#ixzz2DdxBDp45

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“No
one has figured out how to make a 15 percent commission when they hire a
field representative to line up county commissioners and precinct
captains and, shockingly, we do too little of it,”

Read more: Romney loss: Big bucks, but less bang - Washington Times http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/nov/26/romney-loss-big-bucks-but-less-bang/?page=1#ixzz2DdxBDp45

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“No
one has figured out how to make a 15 percent commission when they hire a
field representative to line up county commissioners and precinct
captains and, shockingly, we do too little of it,”

Read more: Romney loss: Big bucks, but less bang - Washington Times http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/nov/26/romney-loss-big-bucks-but-less-bang/?page=1#ixzz2DdxBDp45

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Additionally, while strict laws govern campaign spending, and require that campaigns pay the "fair market value" of services purchased from friends and family, Super PACs have no such restrictions, allowing millions to move through these groups with little accountability. “My standard sound-bite advice is ‘donor beware,’ when giving to any political action committee,” Paul S. Ryan of the Campaign Legal Center told ProPublica in March. Perhaps more donors should have taken his advice

hightower nov 12:
new york times reporting on post office failed to tell the story that "in 2006 the forces of privatization got congress to shackle our post office to an absurd requirement that it must by 2015 set aside funds to cover the health benefits of all workers who'll retire in the next 75 years".  that's right FUTURE employees.  same thing in an article of carolina country dec 2012 where marilyn jones "with expertise in postal service issues" also failed to mention FACTS when writing an article about possible post office closings in north carolina.  her article does suggest that VPOs (village post offices) can offer good service.  find them inside (her first listing) walmart, etc.


hightower 11-12 "the newest feature of hard-nosed reporting in am is called quote approval.  PR flacks for public officials and political candidates demand that reporters agree--as a price of being granted an interview--to submit any quotes attributed to their boss for approval"....and now business exs have realized that. . .silicon valley hot shots and even the bosses of media conglomerates are demanding and getting quote approval for stories about their operations"

local organic food see www.localharvest.org

corporate cloner in 2008 "we can make every cow precisely like its progenitor.  this eliminates uncertainty in meat production, for every cut can be the exact same texture, taste, and composition.  we have achieved the efficiency of the assembly line inside the animal itself." p 4

heritage foods usa works w/small farmers to bring nearly lost breeds of sustainably raised animals to market





washington monthly  nov/dec 2012:
column by washington post's steven pearlstein:
"I am a corporate chief executive. . . i am the misunderstood superhero of american capitalism, single handedly creating wealth and prosperity despite all of the obstacles put in my way by employees, government and the media...i am entitled to a healthy and well educated work force, a modern and efficient transportation system and protection for my person and property, just as i am entitled to demonize government workers who provide them.  i am entitled to complain bitterly about taxes that are always too high, even when they are at record lows.  i am entitled to a judicial system that enforces contracts and legal obligations on customers, suppliers and employees but does not afford them the same in right in return"   (more in column--got to find it)


Steven Pearlstein is a Pulitzer Prize-winning business and economics columnist at The Washington Post.









I am a private-equity fund manager.
I am the misunderstood superhero of American capitalism, single-handedly creating wealth and prosperity despite all the obstacles put in my way by employees, government and the media.
I am a job creator and I am entitled.
I am entitled to complain about the economy even when my stock price, my portfolio and my profits are at record levels.
I am entitled to a healthy and well-educated workforce, a modern and efficient transportation system and protection for my person and property, just as I am entitled to demonize the government workers who provide them.
I am entitled to complain bitterly about taxes that are always too high, even when they are at record lows.
I am entitled to a judicial system that efficiently enforces contracts and legal obligations on customers, suppliers and employees but does not afford them the same right in return.
I am entitled to complain about the poor quality of service provided by government agencies even as I leave my own customers on hold for 35 minutes while repeatedly telling them how important their call is.
I am entitled to a compensation package that is above average for my company’s size and industry, reflecting the company’s aspirations if not its performance.
I am entitled to have the company pay for breakfasts and lunches, a luxury car and private jet travel, my country club dues and home security systems, box seats to all major sporting events, a pension equal to my current salary and a full package of insurance — life, health, dental, disability and long-term care — through retirement.
I am entitled to have my earned income taxed as capital gains and my investment income taxed at the lowest rate anywhere in the world — or not at all.
I am entitled to inside information and favorable investment opportunities not available to ordinary investors. I am entitled to brag about my investment returns.
I am entitled to pass on my accumulated wealth tax-free to heirs, who in turn, are entitled to claim that they earned everything they have.
I am entitled to use unlimited amounts of my own or company funds to buy elections without disclosing such expenditures to shareholders or the public.
I am entitled to use company funds to burnish my own charitable reputation.
I am entitled to provide political support to radical, uncompromising politicians and then complain about how dysfunctional Washington has become.
Although I have no clue how government works, I am entitled to be consulted on public policy by politicians and bureaucrats who have no clue about how business works.
I am entitled to publicly criticize the president and members of Congress, who are not entitled to criticize me.
I am entitled to fire any worker who tries to organize a union. I am entitled to break any existing union by moving, or threatening to move, operations to a union-hostile environment.
I am entitled to a duty of care and loyalty from employees and investors who are owed no such duty in return.
I am entitled to operate my business free of all government regulations other than those written or approved by my industry.
I am entitled to load companies up with debt in order to pay myself and investors big dividends — and then blame any bankruptcy on over-compensated workers.
I am entitled to contracts, subsidies, tax breaks, loans and even bailouts from government, even as I complain about job-killing government budget deficits.
I am entitled to federal entitlement reform.
I am entitled to take credit for all the jobs I create while ignoring any jobs I destroy.
I am entitled to claim credit for all the profits made during a booming economy while blaming losses or setbacks on adverse market or economic conditions.
I am entitled to deny knowledge or responsibility for any controversial decisions made after my departure from the company, even while profiting from such decisions if they enhance shareholder value.
I am entitled to all the rights and privileges of running an American company, but owe no loyalty to American workers or taxpayers.
I am entitled to confidential information about my employees and customers while refusing even to list the company’s phone number on its Web site.
I am entitled to be treated with deference and respect by investors I mislead, customers I bamboozle, directors I manipulate and employees I view as expendable.
I am entitled to be lionized in the media without answering any questions from reporters.
I am entitled to the VIP entrance.
I am entitled to everything I have and more that I still deserve.





median income for top 1/5 of nyc is 223,285  for the bottom  1/5 it's 8844
in manhattan +  391.022 vs 9681
interesting article about george c marshall p 42   ---   pulled his force together by confronting pres roosevelt w/need for capable fighting force in europe and pacific  and 2  he pruned the dead wood from the military ranks

the progressive  nov 2012:

rep steve king repub from iowa "talked about a recent visit to iowa state u and bemoaned all the different multicultural student groups 'it started w/asians and it ended w/ zeitgeist.  so from a to z king said and most of them were victims groups, victimology, people that feel sorry for themselves"

bob marshall a rep state lawmaker VA "says disabled children are god's punishment to women who have aborted their first pregnancy reports WTOP-FM the number of children who are born subsequent to a first abortion w/handicaps has increased dramatically.  why?  because when you abort the firstborn of any, nature takes its vengeance on subsequent children."  said at press conf to oppose state funding for planned parenthood

limbaugh blamed 10% decline in penis size over 50 yrs "i think it's feminism....it has to be the feminazis, the chickification, and everything else"

blind picket goodwill in dearborn, low wages?  see nfb.org/fair-wages

sambuca = elderberry
quinta = estate or villa

www.redlettermovement.com  --   interesting site, name of book


Choosing which herbs to grow in your home doesn’t have to be a difficult process. Classic herbs such as basil, parsley, oregano, thyme and cilantro all can successfully grow in your indoor pots. You can also try other flavorsome herbs like rosemary, chives, mint, dill, bay and sage for more great indoor options. Most of these culinary staples can be transitioned easily from outdoor to indoor use when you take into consideration planting, watering, potting/soil and lighting.

spent a hour or so w/an attorney today who ended the meeting talking about the immorality of the country (no moral leaders and households are immoral--too many having babies and living off federal money -- this certainly will be helped w/no birth control allowed won't it), how he'd read revelations and knows that israel, iran, iraq, china, and russia will be around for the end days but not the us.  and that's because obama and congress are leading us down the road to weakness.    yes really--i took notes.  having read rev. i do not remember specific nations named although there were allusions like the bear.  what a pleasant start to the day.  thursday  12-20-12Re: Freedom-to-Work Legislation‏

Dear Donna Hart,

Thank you for your recent inquiry regarding my announcement to support right-to-work legislation in Michigan.

I realize the right-to-choose issue evokes strong emotions among supporters and opponents.  To date, this issue has not been part of my agenda to reinvent Michigan due to its divisive nature.  However, it was propelled to the public policy forefront when unions placed Proposal 2 on the November ballot. 

This legislation complements our ongoing reforms and will keep Michigan’s comeback strong.  It’s about more and better jobs for families, brighter futures for our kids and freedom for our workers to decide for themselves whether to join or financially support a union.

Right-to-choose in Michigan will not prohibit unions or collective bargaining.  In fact, I support collective bargaining because it has worked well in Michigan for decades.  It should be the unions’ responsibility to encourage membership by explaining the benefits and services they have to offer.  People who agree that membership serves them will join.  Those who don’t agree will not join.  Michigan workers deserve that freedom.  This legislation does not affect existing contracts and has no impact on workplace health or safety standards.


Under this legislation, agreements between labor unions and employers cannot require public/private-sector employee membership in a union or the payment of union dues.  This legislation respects and preserves the status afforded to police and firefighters under Public Act 312, which reflects the hazardous nature of their jobs.  We must preserve the loyalty and intra-unit solidarity that are crucial elements in the ability of our police and firefighters to perform their dangerous public safety missions. 

I realize freedom-to-work is not a magic bullet or a cure-all for our economic challenges.  We know that investors look at many factors when deciding where to locate, such as the quality of schools, the tax climate and availability of talent – all of which we are working hard to improve on a daily basis. 

This law will help make Michigan’s economic climate more conducive to job growth by giving employers greater flexibility to expand and innovate – which means more and better jobs for our families.

It is not enough for Michigan to survive.  We’ve proved we can.  Looking forward, I want Michigan to thrive.  I believe deeply that this workplace fairness and equality legislation is an essential building block in our state’s long-term success.

Sincerely,

Rick Snyder
Governor
     

By the Numbers: Comparing Spending by Gun Rights and Gun Control Interest Groups




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National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre holds a news conference at the Willard Hotel on Dec. 21, 2012, one week after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn. (Chip Somodevilla /Getty Images)
Political spending by gun rights groups far outweighs that by gun control groups. Here, we break down just how wide the discrepancy is.
We define gun rights groups as non-profit organizations that lobby Congress and advocate on behalf of the ownership and use of firearms, and we define gun control groups as non-profit organizations that lobby Congress and advocate for gun control legislation. (Where relevant, we've also included donations from super PACs where gun control policy is a major focus.)
We've honed in on the largest and most prominent of these special interest groups. See how their spending breaks down
Federal Campaign Contributions
Total amount of top campaign contributions by gun rights interest groups in 2012
Percent of the above figure donated to Republicans
Total campaign contributions by the National Rifle Association, the nation's largest gun rights group, in 2012
Percent of the above figure donated to Republicans
Total campaign contributions by gun control interest groups in 2012
Percent of the above figure donated to Democrats
Largest-ever total of campaign contributions from the gun control lobby (in 2000)
Independent Expenditures
(defined by the Federal Election Commission as an advertisement "expressly advocating the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate")
NRA's reported independent expenditures in the 2012 election cycle
How much the NRA spent against all Democratic candidates in 2012
How much the NRA spent against President Obama in 2012
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Reported independent expenditures in the 2012 election cycle by the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the largest grassroots organization dedicated to gun control measures
Amount spent by Independence USA PAC, a super PAC founded by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 2012 that focuses on issues of gun control, school reform and marriage equality, to help unseat former U.S. Rep. Joe Baca, R-Calif., known to be pro-gun rights
Amount spent by Independence USA PAC this election to help unseat former U.S. Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle, R-N.Y., known to oppose restrictions on gun ownership
Lobbying
Amount that gun rights groups on a whole spent lobbying Congress in 2012
Amount that the NRA spent lobbying Congress in 2012
Number of congressional bills NRA lobbied on behalf of in 2012
Number of U.S. House members to whom NRA has given an "A" rating
Number of U.S. House members to whom NRA has given a "D" or "F" rating
Number of U.S. senators to whom NRA has given an "A" rating
Number of U.S. senators to whom NRA has given a "D" or "F" rating
Amount that gun control groups on a whole spent lobbying Congress in 2012
Percent of the above figure spent solely by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, a coalition of mayors founded in 2006 dedicated to promoting gun control initiatives
Largest-ever amount the Brady Campaign spent on lobbying (in 2004)
Amount the Brady Campaign spent lobbying Congress in 2012
Number of congressional bills the Brady Campaign lobbied on behalf of in 2012
Largest-ever amount gun control groups on a whole spent lobbying Congress (in 2001)
Revenue
NRA's total revenue in 2010 (most recent year available)
Total amount NRA collected from membership dues and fees in 2010
Number of NRA employees in 2010
Number of NRA volunteers in 2010
Current estimated number of NRA members
Estimated membership of Gun Owners of America, another gun rights lobbying group
Total compensation for NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre in 2010
Total compensation for NRA Executive Director of General Operations Kayne Robinson in 2010
Estimated contribution range to NRA from outside corporations since 2005 through a corporate-giving program, per a report by the Violence Policy Center, a non-profit organization that advocates for stricter gun control
Percent of the above amount contributed by the firearms industry (manufacturers and sellers of guns and gun products)
Estimated revenue in 2012 by the gun and ammunitions industry
Brady Campaign's total revenue in 2010 (most recent year available)
Number of Brady Campaign employees in 2010
Number of Brady campaign volunteers in 2010
Total compensation for Brady Campaign's then-president Paul Helmke in 2010
Total revenue drawn by Mayors Against Illegal Guns Action Fund in 2010

columbus' name = cristoforo columbo italian = cristobal colon  sp
amerigo vespucci = americus vespucius latin = america named for him

india comes from hindi hindia
columbus called people of arawak island una gente in dios = where word indian came from perhaps


seed savers:
www.uprisingorganics.com
www.rareseeds.com
www.anniesheirloomseeds.com


article in acres usa january 2013 about west bloomfield mi hospital hiring coordinator to grow fresh veg for hospital use  "medical care today is not always about health and wellness, it is often reactionary -- providing sick care in response to illness.  we need to move the needle to correct direction and begin a path toward health, wellness and healing.  we need to start by adopting and integrating healthy lifestyle choices in our daily regimen,.  the greenhouse provides the premium nutrients our bodies need to fuel a healthy life, for our patients and our community"  seidman, md, medical director of wellness henry ford west bloomfield hospital


nation jan 7/14 2013
gov peter shumlin of vermont:
"what is puzzling to me about the current debate about state budgets is that the focus has been not on bringing people together to solve common problems, like we have done in Vermont but on division and blame,  i do not believe that those to blame for our current financial troubles are our law enforcement officers, firefighters and other state employes whose services we take for granted"


violence policy center

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

NOV 2012

for getting to a corporation or getting a complaint to a credible person: www.hoovers.com  to get a mailing address and phone #

Amiel's Journal p 317:  All the epochs of decadence When beauty of form hid poverty of thought and exhaustion of feeling.  henri-frederic amiel  (peeroma, sacerdotal)

  • very worthwhile experience even if i didn't win; not a huge % difference is there?

    (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
    Barry M. June (REP) . . . . . . . 2,505 33.34
    Patrick M. Major (REP) . . . . . . 2,271 30.23
    Donna Hart (DEM) . . . . . . . . 1,834 24.41
    Lynne Morisette (NPA) . . . . . . 871 11.59
    WRITE-IN. . . . . . . . . . . 32 .43
    Total . . . . . . . . . 7,513
    Over Votes . . . . . . . . . 4
    Under Votes . . . . . . . . . 1,911
    supposedly all state ballot proposals were NO
    McCormack may have been elected to MI supreme court 



    Hightower oct 2012:  .."while 46% of americans don't pay income taxes, they do pay billions of dollars in federal payroll and excise taxes and fees.  these are very regressive assessments--people who earn $20,000 to 33,000 a year pay 10.5% of their income in such taxes, while those hauling in more than 450,000 pay less than half that rate.  likewise, state and local taxes hit low and middle income people disproportionately hard--those earning under 20,000 a year, for example, shell out 12.3% of their pay for state and local taxes, while the 450,000 class pays only 7.9%".

    big ag's myths see FoodMyths.org 

    from Michigan Farm News oct 15:
    p 2 article against Food and Chemical Toxicology Journal report about a diet of biotech-enhanced corn causing tunoirs in lab rats.  kevin  richards director of am. farm bureau federation specializing in biotechnology has 5 pts:
    1.  "genetic modification of food is not new...today's biotech is actually more precise and predicatable than cruder yet less regulated methods from the past  2.  the overwhelming scientific consensus  on the safety of modern biotechnology is unequivocal  3.  agriculture products derived from biotech are the most thoroughly reviewed and strictly regulated in history  4.  the benefits of ag biotech are vast and undeniable  5.  farmers and ranchers have been feeding literally billions of livestock genetically engineered corn and soybeans for almost 2 decades w/out any evidence of health risks.

    from the oct 30 issue p 1:  laments selling the MSU's purebred beef barn cattle blaming unions for MSU cuts and layoffs.  cattle and 2 men lost jobs both "who both lost their employment due to seemingly ubiquitous budget cuts and union rules.  ken and cody are well-respected.....to force out good people because of union rules baffles farmers because they  know very well  that farms cannot be run the union way.  but that's the university system, ad while we nay not like it, that's the way it is."  How interesting to know that cuts have been coming for years (both w/Granholm and Snyder) and the extension service has been hard it.  we will blame unions for state cuts and reorganizations?
    following this article on p2 is the guest opinion bny rich studley Mi Chamber of Commerce urging a no on prop 2 (did get a NO) because a yes out eliminate gov employee pension reforms (i get to pay 100/month now) adding another 312$ million burden to Mi taxpayers each year.  and prop 2 would overturn 300 million in savings achieved through reforms that allow public school districts to hire Mi job providers to provide cost-effective support services (PRIVATIZING).. . .prop 2 would send a crystal clear signal to investors, job creators and the rest of the nation that gov employee unions will stop at nothing to prevent meaningful economic reform." 
    I hope the defeat of the tiny millage in genesee county  (extension, 4-H, master gardener) makes the farm bureau happy. 



    In This Issue / Nov. 15, 2012
    • Legislature poised to jam through bills to create statewide takeover district

    Legislature poised to jam through bills to create statewide takeover district

    Legislation that would eliminate a local community's ability to guide education policy by creating a statewide "takeover district" appears to be headed for quick action in the Legislature after the Thanksgiving holiday.
    House Bills 5923 and 6004 expand the authority of the interlocal agreement between Detroit Public Schools and Eastern Michigan University that created the Education Achievement Authority, a virtual school district. The legislation would expand the EAA's current reach from Detroit to the entire state, allowing Lansing bureaucrats to assume many of responsibilities currently entrusted to local school board members, parents and educators.
    This statewide takeover district would oversee schools deemed by arbitrary and flawed ratings to be in the bottom 5 percent. Creating a cold, impersonal statewide school district would eliminate time-honored "neighborhood schools," further eroding the public school system.
    Proponents of the legislation tout the Detroit EAA's alleged effectiveness, despite the fact that it has only been in place since the beginning of the 2012-13 school year. The Detroit EAA has not existed long enough to be ripe for fair evaluation, much less statewide implementation.
    House Bills 5923 and 6004 represent a drastic change in how we fund education, as it would create a voucher system that inhibits school districts from properly managing resources for students of their local communities. This new voucher system would be much more extensive than any other that's been previously proposed.
    Moreover, the legislation does not provide any control to establish standards, create missions and goals, monitor performance, or audit finances of these new schools.
    Finally, the legislation should also be of concern to local taxpayers, because it would allow a new state authority to confiscate local school buildings that have already been paid for by local tax dollars.
    Despite its myriad flaws, the legislation could be taken up in the final three weeks of the 96th Legislature. Lawmakers got a jump on the action Tuesday by holding a House Education Committee hearing on the legislation.


    www.votesmart.org  -- voting records, bios, issue positions, campaign finances, interest group ratings, public statements   also 888-votesmart

      http://www.sunelco.com/  interesting ad in hobby farms but catalog $3.  no info on line

    http://www.snaplockchickencoops.com/  one i viewed $450 --too much but looked nice

     

    dividing perennials = www.hobbyfarms.com/divideperennials

    water saving tips + drought = www.hobbyfarms.comfarmdrought

    noxious weeds in states = www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov

     

    from prevention 4-12  =  foods to avoid that may contain GMO

         soybeans, canola, corn, cottonseed, sugar beets, hawaiian papaya, some zucchini and yellow squas

    the FDA deputy commissioner for food was once a vice pres at Monsanto.  in 92 the fda rules that there's no material difference between genetically modified and traditional crops.  monsanto = "there is no need for or value in testing the safety of gm foods in humans"

    also same issue = steer clear of pesticides and herbicides w/2,4-D for pet safety.  products for killing weeds like clover and dandelion often contain this

    june 2012 ACRESUSA p. 9 ---- global justice ecology project, a field trial of genetically modified radiata pine trees had trees destroyed in new zealand.  trial by SCION a NZ crown research institute (CRI) that specializes in tech for forestry.  scion working w/arborgen, a consortium originally formed by Monsanto, international paper, meadwestvaco and NZ based rubicon.  arborGen has headquarters in summerville SC.  250,000 eucalyptus trees are in field trials across the southern us, genetically engineered in NZ

    2013--international year of quinoa by UN, protein, fiber, calcium, phosphorous, iron, magnesium 

    ACRES USA june 2012 ------ Stewards of the Land by mallory mcduff
    "...robert kennedy jur who is a devout catholic, was asked by an interviewer why so many conservative christians are against the basic environmental agenda.  he stated flatly that the trouble was rooted in dominionist theology, which he regarded as a christian heresy, an extreme misinterpretation of scripture".  have to say i agree.  one candidate for gop pres i believe said there is nothing man can do to harm the earth (god's in control)

    thyme, marigold, and myrrh tinctures treat acne.  thyme was the most effective

    GMO myths and truth:  earthopensource.org/index.php/reports/58
    Monsanto has filed 144 lawsuits against farmers and settled approx. 700 in 13 years--those bad farmers' crops were gmo contaminated by monsanto seed/plants so the farmers are the bad guys. bad bad pollen drift. maybe monsanto can patent wind and weather too
    food and environment reporting network and abc news--increasing drug resistance of bladder infections in women have found evidence linking the resistance to poultry treated w/antibiotics

    movie to see:  better this world about erosion of civil liberties and the creep of domestic surveillance.  trailer at motherjones.com

    american teacher -- a film about 

    exxon mobil spent more on money in 2009 lobbying (43 million) than it paid  in taxes (ZERO)


    aarp tutorials -- using a tablet, genealogy, facebook, ipads etc  see www.aarp.org/bookstore

    national asso of consumer advocates naca.net  ---  help when the collector has the wrong person

    state's statute of limitations on debt see:  bankrate.com 

    book to read (the nation)  by mike lofgren    subtitle of newest is "how repubs went crazy, demos became useless and the middle class got shafted" 

    The Torture Report     larry siems  what the documents say about america's post 9-11 torutre program

    from aug 1 washington spectator:  p2  ..."because dismantling environmental protections is where repub members of congress can provide the  largest savings for their corporate underwriters"----to destroy all the good environmental work done?  i bet there is no conscience or moral thought involved--these people are evil


    187,722 pensioners in MI for public school retirees.  average benefit of 21,189.  38.9% of pension benefits go to individuals w/annual pensions of 12,000/year or lower (for fiscal year ending 9-30-1  office of retirement services):
    uner 4,800 = 18.3%
    4,801 to 9,600 = 15.1%
    9,601 to 14,400 = 10.3%
    14,401 to 19,200 = 8.4%
    19,201 to 21,600 = 4%
    21,601 to 24,000 = 4.1%
    over 24,000 = 39.8%

    emergency # worldwide for mobile is 112.  supposedly can be dialed even if keypad is locked

    remote open car when keys locked in if someone can hold your second set remote by a cell phone

    hidden battery power--if very low hit *3370#.  phone should have reserve usable 

    to find mobile phone's serial # key in *#06 a 15 digit unique # should appear.  keep this # and if phone stolen service provider can block it w/this number.  even if sim card changed the phone should be useless.

    for directory help don't pay cell phone co.  dial 1-888-FREE411   =   1-888-373-3411 


    There are 47% of the people...who are dependent upon gov, who believe that they are victims, who believe the gov has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing...I'll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives."  mitt romney 


    ‎"OCA Director Ronnie Cummins is urging the public not only to stop purchasing the following brands, but also to call their corporate hotlines and demand that they reverse their position and begin supporting GMO labeling initiatives nationwide, including upcoming GMO labeling ballot initiatives in Vermont, Washington state, Connecticut, and elsewhere."

    We are asking our members to boycott the following brands:

    Naked Juice, Tostitos Organic, Tropicana Organic, Boca Burger, Back to Nature, "O" Organics, Honest Tea, Odwalla, Muir Glen, Cascadian Farm, Larabar, Orville Redenbacher's Organic, Hunt's Organic, Lightlife, Alexia, Kashi, Bear Naked, Morningstar Farms, Gardenburger, R.W. Knudsen, Santa Cruz Organic, Ben & Jerry's, Horizon, Silk, White Wave.

    http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_26671.cfm


     gov's talk right now live--open public land for public private natural gas exploration, michigan's fracking record is great "we do it right"  he says therefore mi will be partner w/um to understand fracking in the state to be in forefront "to be environmentally responsible".  environment:  land and water.  state owns over 4 million acres -- state needs strategic plan for land like organizing trails in the state from belle isle through upper peninsula.  review use of state public lands.  urban areas need work (blight, right to farm).  water resources discussed. "integration" resources -- best practices for farms (certification).  how to be more green in the state.  recycling--how to improve in the state only 21 of 83 counties have recycling procedures that is acceptable.  proposal 3 on ballot--let's decide our goals together in the state not ballot issue through the legislative process.  "michigan is the come back state" .  in summary--since it was an environmental talk and energy efficiency nothing mentioned about JOBS.
       did like the traverse city energy specialist who asked why the legislature was lowering standards for energy efficiency--gov said he didn't support legislature necessarily--but does cost $ so state has to be careful.  grand valley question--about coal fire plants being closed what is gov's plan for energy?  gov--time for dialog about this problem  (equivocating i assume)   replacing ad valorum tax by severance tax when a mine closes down (wasn't up to date on this issue -- but jobs lost by mine's closing discussed) oxford question about using MI manufacturing --gov says won't be big tax credits for businesses (hummm--not believing this)


    sites charity donations:
    givewell.org   --   efficiency and financial info
    causes.com   --   find a cause to support
    justgive.org   --   allows recipients of customize donation gift cards to pick their charity 


    deal finders:
    pricegrabber.com
    redlaser
    the christmas list
    karma -- ships gift lets receiver customize it, swap, or donate it
    drop down gifts = web browser plug in showing local deals and free shippinbg on sites as you shop

    nutrition action healthletter dec 2012 says since 19987 per capita consumption of sugary drinks has declined by 25% and for the first time in 30 yrs, obesity rates appear to be leveling off

    good soups = health valley organic no salt added, tabatchnick low dsodium, trader joe's organic low sodium, pacific organic light sod. butternut squash, amys' organic light in sod (lentil, minestrone, butternut squash) and dr mcdougalls lower sodium


    from acres usa novembeer 12
    gm wheat may cause glycogen storage disease IV reulting ibn enlarged liver, cirrhosis of the liver and failure to thrive.  average life = 5 yrs  (australian study)

    gm fed rats developed tumors and died sooner than rats fed standard diet.  (food and chemical toxicolgy un of caen molecular biologist gilles-eric seralini)

    epa phaseout of AZM used on apples azinphosmethy or guthion.  used on apples, cherries pears and blueberries mostly in wash, mi, ca, new york, oregon

    book = the esdentials of economic sustainability by john ikerd former prof of econ at u of missouri      "everyone knows that if we continue to pursue the policies we've been pursuing, particularly for the last 30 yrs, that econ and social inequities are going to continue to grow"

    as long as we allow economic values to dominate what we do individually or what we do in our conmnmunities or what we do through public policy, we will continue to live in an unsustainble society.
    the social inequity will continue to grow, and the environmental problems and pollution will continue to grow because there is simply no econ incentive to do those things that are absolutely necessary for the long run sustainability of human life on earth"


    bee article : 100% of of honey sampled from drug stores like walgreens, rite aid and cv pharmacy had no pollen and 77% from big boxes costco, sams, walmart, target and HEB had the pollen filtered out.


    mosquito repellent:  2 cups catnip     3-4 cups mild rice vinegar.  rinse, dry catnip, crush and place in clean quart jar.  vover w. viegar.  seal jar store in dark place 2 wks.  strain liquid into clean jar refrig for up to 6 months.  spray bottle


     beekeeping101.psu.edu     for beginners

    food hub resource = www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELPRDC5097957  

    recent study by stanford u researchers made internat news when it claimed organic foosds are no more safe or nutritious than conventional foods see tinyurl.com/stanfordstudysept2012.  cornucopia and other organic policy experts recognized however that stanford's research in fact substantiates health and safty advantages in consuming organic food, including an 81% reduction in exposure to toxic and carcinogenic agrichemicals.   ...resuklts of the study were spun by the stand=ford researchers and public relations staff, and accepted without thge nec fact checjibng by journalists in a rush to file stories over the labor day weekend.. . . charlotte vallaeys food and farm policy director of the cornucopia institute:  "we were not surprised to find that the agribusiness giant cargill, the world's largest ag business enterprise, and foundations like the bill and melinda gates foundation, which have deep ties to ag chemical and biotechnology corps like monsanto, have donated millions to stanford's freeman spogli institute, where some of the scientists who published this study are affiliates and fellows."  also discovered:  one of the study's authors has a well documented history of accepting research funding from the tobacco industry ...when the scientific lit in the 70's pointed to serious health risks from smoking.



    cars--best time to buy = july and aug.  see truecar.com for price info  (aarp mag)

     


    tmas Tithe'
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    Religion is far too judgmental. Surveys show that many people think that, especially a new generation of young people who — more than ever before — are checking the “none of the above” religious affiliation box.
    I get it. But religious leaders tend to be judgmental about many of the wrong things; they are not making moral judgments on the important questions. So I am going to be judgmental, as a religious leader, about something I just read.
    A recent Harris International and World Vision poll showed that Americans plan to spend more this Christmas season on consumer gifts than they did last year, but give less to charities and ministries that help the poor. Many say they are less likely to give a charitable gift as a holiday present — a drop from 51 percent to 45 percent.  (and why a surprise here if states like MI no longer allow charity deductions?  family not others will come first.)
    So we will have more Christmas presents this year, but less help for the poor. While retailers, economists, and politicians may rejoice at the news about higher consumer spending this year, the lower levels of support for the ones Jesus called “the least of these” should legitimately bring some moral judgments from the faith community.
    Indeed, the Matthew 25 scripture that this text is taken from is one of the few, and most, judgmental passages in all the New Testament. About some things, Jesus was judgmental. The Gospel clearly says that how we treat the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the naked, the sick, and the prisoner is how we treat Jesus. That’s pretty judgmental, especially when you go on to read what will happen to those who ignore Jesus in this way.
    But rather than just being judgmental, let’s do something about it. Let’s start a "Christmas Tithe.” Let’s spread the idea to our kids, our families, our friends and neighbors, and to the members of our congregations. Let’s keep it simple:
    Keep track of all our holiday spending for gifts this year, and then tithe a percentage of that amount to an organization that directly serves the poor. A tithe is traditionally 10 percent, but you could decide to do less or even more. But make a decision about your Christmas tithe and pledge it to groups that are now struggling to respond to the highest number of Americans in poverty in half a century, and to those who focus on the poorest and most vulnerable around the world. This is a time to give more — not less.
    Sit down with your kids and get them involved in the discussion and decision. You may be surprised at how responsive they are to doing this together. World Vision, which commissioned the sad survey, has a great World Vision Gift Catalog that concretely improves the lives of a children and families in need around the world by providing critical tools, opportunities, and animals to overcome extreme poverty!
    We do this every Christmas Day at our home after we have opened our presents to each other; and our two boys often feel it is the best part of the day. Each kid gets to choose a gift for a family in one of the world’s poorest countries. (Goats are top choices!) And then we decide together what else we will give to other families. Many other organizations provide similar opportunities. We at Sojourners have launched our own Just Giving Guide for that reason. Such gifts can be given in the name of our children or loved ones.
    The only silver lining from the World Vision survey was the high number of people who like charitable gifts like this that are given in their names. This Christmas, my own extended Wallis family, instead of just giving more things to each other, are all giving to an orphanage in Haiti that our sister Marcie and her family and church are very involved with.
    All of that can be part of our Christmas Tithe.
    Many of us are deeply involved in missions and campaigns to bring social justice to this world — to transform structures and policies that hurt the poor into new practices that help them overcome their poverty. But the kind of personal giving that we do is also very important, especially in teaching the lessons of compassion and justice to our children.
    So let’s counter the results of the survey with a Christmas Tithe. Gather your family together around this, send the idea to your friends and fellow believers, take the idea to church, write letters to the editor in your local paper. Let’s all decide this Christmas to tithe a percentage of all that we give in Christmas presents directly to the poor — those who were given the greatest gift at the first Christmas, with a child born in a stable who promised to bring them “good news.”

    from time dec 3 2012:
    joe klein--socialism = dictionary def:  " a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state.  is that what 49% of young people favor?  i don't think so.  if it is count me on bennett's team.  that sort of soc has been an utter failure, and regulated cap has been the greatest eradicator of poverty in the history of the world.  but i suspect...that all those blacks and young people got their definition of soc from rush limbaugh and other wing nut foghorns:  soc is when the gov helps people out"   (william bennett citing 20122 Pew poll on young who were more positive of soc than capitalism)

    this active life nov 12:
    clean up on line info--use google,com or bing.com to find out about you.  check first 3 or so listings and then if you want stuff out, start by cleaning up your social media like changing your pic and the  about info on facebook.  set stronger privacy settings.  set up  google.com/alerts for not when your name is mentioned in a news story.  and protect passwords.    use a device password if you access soc media through phone or other device


     keeping lists on line use:  toodledo.com

    free antivirus software:  windows use avast! free antivirus.  MAC use iAntiVirus Free Edition

    best browsers = chrome and firefox

    picasa for photos (cost?)

    robocalls delete==try press # key or *# and ) keys at the same time (*#0)

    clogged drains= zip it tool

    caps = try petroleum jelly on threads of bottle when you open.  keeps them easy to reopen

    dirt and odor removal =  floor cleaner
    1 cup white vinegar, 1/4 c baking soda and 6 drops essential oil like lavender, cinnamon, etc in pail w/hot water     


    this active life:  the media and some politicians have falsely claimed that under the ACA 716$ billion has been taken out of the medicare trust fund to pay for the expansion of health coverage to the uninsured.  the aca did find that amt in spending reductions buy they impact the insurance co and hospitals, not medicare enrollees

     Nation dec 3 p.8  "philip  giraldi retired career cia case officer told nation "i would not say that cia has been taken over by the military but i would say that the cia has become more militarized.  a considerable part of the cia budget is now no longer spying; it's supporting paramilitaries who work closely w/ jsoc to kill terrorists and to run the drone program  the cia is a killing machine now"

    p 17 on "timeless whoppers"  we are witnessing the worst inequality since the gilded age.  the top 1% of taxpayers pocket more income each yr than the bottom 40%, and they own more wealth than 90% of americans.  yet their tax rates are near the lowest in post wwII history."
    average annual ss is 14,800

    in these times dec 2012:  p 16 "the new right's rabid watchdog"  
    right started in 70's w/ direct mail fundraiser richard viguerie who founded conservative digest and political strategist paul weyrich who co founded the heritage foundation and others built "the new right".  in 1981 in the new right: we're ready to lead viguerie wrote that their strategy included the  creation of AN ALTERNATIVE MEDIA.  in 2004 viguerie  new book america's right turn:  how conservatives used new and alternative media to take power


    p39 weak teavangelicals:  interesting artickle since i saw the billy graham ad in a paper, whole page.  "graham placed ads after romney meeting--the keepers of his website carefully removed a prior mention of mormonism in an entry on illegitimate non christian cults shortly after the romney meeting.  HYPOCRITES aren't they?    


    photo from 1990 in pretoria showing how the bible supports segregation
    matt 10-5
    neh 13-1  
    josh 23-12 

    help w/ checking how dark money has been laundered:
    http://tiny.cc/InvestigateDarkMoney