Monday, July 2, 2018

Abolish ICE

How do you feel about abolishing ICE?

Hahaha

Well that depends on how you want to spin it?

Does abolish mean eliminate all immigration enforcement and open the borders? In that case that's patiently ridiculous.

If that means you recognize that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is an agency that was created post 9/11, with the understanding that the bad guys were coming; the bad guys are all black and brown; and ergo all black and brown people are probably bad guys, then yes, I think the agency could be rebuilt in a way that was more effective for national security.

I do however approve of those people in more Progressive districts moving the Overton Window on this conversation.

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

You Gov Daily Sept 20

You Gov today did a You Pop Culture set, all three questions focused on the divorce of a Hollywood couple - who really cares?

The final question being "which of the two actors do you prefer as an actor?" But no "both" or "neither" option.

Not that this engenders an interesting discussion of nuance or detail the way this serries is intended, but let's call this "poor use of poling". It's so trivial and unsubstantiated that I am completely ambivalent to both options, I really can't pick. If this were a vote for President, I just wouldn't.

Thursday, September 8, 2016

YouGov Daily Sept 8

"Last night at the NBC TV forum on defense and military Donald Trump suggested Vladimir Putin is a better leader than Barack Obama.  Who do you think is doing a better job in protecting their country's national interest."

Here's one where the question might not appear, to my pedantic mind, to mean what they intended it to mean, and more importantly what the respondents read and actually replied to.

Putin could be said to be doing a bang up job of protecting Russia's interests.  Considering the economy is failing, and they are ostracizing themselves from the cooperative international diplomatic scene, he is somehow leading them into a position of power, national fervor, and military expansion. So in the specifics of "protecting national interest" he's doing pretty well, at least in the near term.  But on the question of being a good global leader, not so much.  And very likely not good for Russia in the long term as European, American, and other "western" countries see them as an active threat.

You Gov Daily

I use the YouGov Daily app to share my many opinions with teh world.  But I've found that of the three questions it asks me every day, I get at least one that I want to take issue with.  So I'm going to use that as a seed of a mini blog series..

In the mean time, despite the ambiguities I will be posting, I suggest you join the conversation.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fatfinger.yougov&hl=en

and for iCrap:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/yougov-daily/id798508106?mt=8

Productivity

http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2016/09/05/488686198/why-your-facebook-habit-at-work-makes-economists-worry


Listening to the podcast version of this story today made me wonder. 
It seems to me quite plausible that the factors behind the stagnation could include a disinclination of workers to do more when they no longer share in the rewards.

Productivity v Real Wages
Productivity growth in the last hundred years progressed at about 2.3% per year. This might not seem like a lot, but it means a doubling of production, which was matched by a doubling of standard of living, every generation. In the last 40 years we've seen a total break between productivity increases and real wage increases. In the last 10 years we've seen a stagnation of productivity.


Wednesday, October 8, 2014

A measured approach to 2014 Measures

North Dakota election day Measures 2014

Measure 1

"Constitutional Measure No. 1
(Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4009, 2013 Session Laws, Ch. 519)
This constitutional measure would create and enact a new section to Article I of the North Dakota Constitution stating, “The inalienable right to life of every human being at any stage of development must be recognized and protected.”

My verdict

No. No. No.
This is a horribly written, appalling idea.
1.     If enacted, we would not have had our daughter, it would have stopped the joy of life, not protected it.  An ectopic pregnancy when we were trying to conceive would have had to run its course, which would have ruptured my wife’s fallopian tubes stopping future conception, the fetus would never have been viable, and eventually my wife’s life could have been in danger.
2.    It would outlaw the use of IUD’s which are highly effective birth control which may stop foolish teenagers from life altering poor choices.
3.    There’s a very fine line between a fertilized egg being a stage of human development, but an unfertilized one not being considered a stage. The way I read this, menstruation could be illegal, if someone wanted to read it that way, and once enacted as law you can’t stop someone reading it that way if they want. This would also apply to masturbation.
4.    It’s an attack on Women’s right to self-determination, with no provision to support the decision they would find themselves forced into.  We would not even be having this discussion of it were an attack on men.

Measure 2

"Constitutional Measure No. 2
(House Concurrent Resolution No. 3006, 2013 Session Laws, Ch. 520)
This constitutional measure would create and enact a new section to Article X of the North Dakota Constitution stating, “The state and any county, township, city, or any other political subdivision of the state may not impose any mortgage taxes or any sales or transfer taxes on the mortgage or transfer of real property.”

My Verdict

No.
1.    It’s unnecessary, there are currently no laws in any county or township that enact such a tax.
2.    If we were to ever successfully remove property tax, then we would replace it with sales tax, this measure would exempt the sale of real estate from that future positive change.

Measure 3

"Constitutional Measure No. 3
(House Concurrent Resolution No. 3047, 2013 Session Laws, Ch. 521)
This constitutional measure would create and enact a new section to Article VIII of the North Dakota Constitution creating a three-member commission of higher education, effective July 1, 2015, with full executive responsibility for the management and operation of the North Dakota university system. The measure would repeal Section 6 of Article VIII of the Constitution relating to the current eight-member state board of higher education. Members of the new commission would be appointed by the Governor to four year terms from a list of nominees provided by a special committee, and would be subject to confirmation by the Senate. One of the commissioners must possess leadership experience in a private sector business, industry, or service and one member, at the time of appointment, must hold a professional position within the higher education sector. The commissioners could be reappointed to three consecutive terms."

My Verdict

No.
At least not yet.  Generally a good idea, not well implemented here potentially creates more problems than it attempts to solve, at the expense of students and the state coffers.

Measure 4

"Constitutional Measure No. 4
(House Concurrent Resolution No. 3011, 2013 Session Laws, Ch. 522))
This constitutional measure would amend and reenact section 2 of Article III of the North Dakota Constitution. This measure would require that initiated measures that are estimated to have a significant fiscal impact must be placed on the general election ballot. The measure would also prohibit the approval for circulation of any petition to initiate a constitutional amendment that would make a direct appropriation of public funds for a specific purpose or require the legislative assembly to appropriate funds for a specific purpose."

My Verdict

No.
The legislature doesn’t get to decide what we put forward. They are not some elite who decide what We The People should be allowed to bring to the vote.

Measure 5

"Initiated Constitutional Measure No. 5
This initiated measure would add a new section to article X of the North Dakota Constitution creating the Clean Water, Wildlife, and Parks Trust (the “Trust”) and the Clean Water, Wildlife, and Parks Fund (the “Fund”) to be financed by five percent of the revenues from the State’s share of oil extraction taxes. Ten percent of that amount of annual revenues would be deposited in the Trust with the principal invested by the State Investment Board; the earnings from the Trust would be transferred to the Fund to be spent on programs after January 1, 2019. Ninety percent of the annual revenues would be deposited into the Fund to be used to make grants to public and private groups to aid water quality, natural flood control, fish and wildlife habitat, parks and outdoor recreation areas, access for hunting and fishing, the acquisition of land for parks, and outdoor education for children. The Fund would be governed by a Clean Water, Wildlife, and Parks Commission comprised of the governor, attorney general, and agriculture commissioner. A thirteen-member Citizen Accountability Board would be appointed for three-year terms to review grant applications and make recommendations to the Commission. Every twenty-five years, the people would vote on the question of whether to continue the financing from the oil extraction taxes."

My Verdict

Yes.
Because children.

Measure 6

Initiated Statutory Measure No. 6
This initiated measure would amend section 14-09-06.2 of the North Dakota Century Code to create a presumption that each parent is a fit parent and entitled to be awarded equal parental rights and responsibilities by a court unless there is clear and convincing evidence to the contrary; the measure would also provide a definition of equal parenting time.

My Verdict

No.
One size fits all is not going to fit the complexity of this issue.  Yes mistakes are made, and we have been on the wrong end of them, but parental rights and blanket statements do not need to come before and above the children’s needs and careful individual assessment.

Measure 7

Initiated Statutory Measure No. 7
This initiated measure would amend section 43-15-35 of the North Dakota Century Code. It would repeal the requirement that an applicant for a permit to operate a pharmacy must be a licensed pharmacist, a business entity controlled by licensed pharmacists, a hospital pharmacy, or a postgraduate medical residency program.

My Verdict

Yes.
Tough call her. Big box stores are the ones behind this, and have spent a million dollars promoting it.  Walmart, Walgreens, and KMart want us to pass it, and $4 generic prescription drugs do sound appealing. On the flip side, there’s no evidence that they actually reduce consumer costs. And the idea that it increases competition by letting bog box stores that crush multiple local providers in every market they enter, is clearly spin.
When it comes down to it though, I want the option that eliminates protectionist rules and allows the free market to operate.

Measure 8

Initiated Statutory Measure No. 8
This initiated measure would amend section 15.1-06-03 of the North Dakota Century Code to require school classes to begin after Labor Day.

My Verdict

No.
1.    It forces schools into a later start date, because they want “more of the best days of ND summer”, without setting a later end date.

2.    It assumes that local schools can’t make these decisions for themselves.  They can.

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

What to say

I play games because real life is hard. I play games because they are fun. I play games because it's one of the few places I'm in control. I play games because the feedback is limited to a small window, and not a buzz of overpowering noise that invades my skull. I play games because I can analyse their rules and understand them, and work within them knowing exactly what to expect. I play games because there I can succeed.

The Daedalus Project - Addiction

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Expressions

Sometimes I'm overwhelmed, I don't know how to show you just how I feel.

I want to make tender passionate love to you.

On a beautiful four posted solid oak bed, with freshly laundered white linens.

In the middle of a meadow, with a river running through it.

Then write a soul wrenching ballad about the experience.

And play it on a mountain top, with full symphonic orchestral backing.

As I step out of my skin and blaze with pure light.

Then rain down like a monsoon that will cover the world.

There are not words, deeds, or any other expression to show you the strength and depth of my love, sometimes I feel like I'm going to explode because I can't release it.

But what can I do? I look at you with emotion brimming in my eyes, and you think I'm upset. Then I fall back on the three most over used words in the english language . . . I love you.

Wednesday, October 4, 2006

To every girl

I found this on a friends Blog, it certainly applealed to me. I'd like to be the kind of guy that makes this girl happy.

To every girl that dresses cute, not skanky.


To every girl who wants to be called beautiful, not hot.


To every girl that will spend her whole day looking for the perfect present for you.


To every girl who gets her heart broken, because he chose that bitch instead


To every girl that would die to have a decent boyfriend.


To every girl who would just once like to be treated like a princess.


To every girl that cries at night because of another heartbreak.


To every girl that won't get down on her knees and open her mouth just to get a boyfriend.

To every girl that just wants to hold hands.


To every girl that kisses him with meaning.


To every girl who just wishes he cared more.


To every girl who would just once want a guy to give their jacket up when they are cold.


To every girl who just wants him to call.


To every girl who lies awake at night thinking about him.


To every girl that just wants to cuddle.


To every girl that just wants to sleep with him without having sex.


To every girl that is SCARED to put her heart out there again, because she has been HURT too many times or so badly.


To every girl who shows how much she cares and gets nothing back.


To every girl that thought 'maybe this one could be the one'.


To every girl that laughs at stupid stuff when she actually doesn't think it is funny.


To every girl who is just looking for that one and only and is having a rough time along the way.


To every girl that has been cheated on, because she's not a slut who gives it up to any guy.


To every girl that doesn't want a guy who just plays with her emotions but actually cares about how she feels.

To every girl who wants words backed up with actions.


To every girl that fell for all the lies only to find themselves alone in the end.


To every girl that gave her heart away to have it shoved back in her face.

To every girl that has faith that 'tomorrow will be a better day.'

It will be.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Photo Competition







I entered 16 photos in the 'Williston Hard Spring Wheat Show" last weekend. Don't ask me what hard spring wheat is, but I know my photos had nothing to do with it. That may be one reason none of my 'landscape' or 'buildings/ equipment' photos didn't get anywhere, I'll see if I can find out what did do well, and if I can do better next year :).



My people photos did pretty well though, a second and a third. Not bad for my first ever photo competition. Never mind that one of the winning ones was thirteen years old. I wonder how my niece Hayley feels about me winning a competition with a nude photo of her, even if she was only about three at the time. I called the piece Folk and it is my step father Richard Harford and his grand daughter taking a moment together during a camping trip for the Auckland Folk Festival (Auckland, New Zealand) in 1993. I have this photo up around the house as it's so real, such an amazing portrayal of Richard, his personality and everything he means to his children and grand children. Shot in black and white and taken with a Sigma camera and Sigma 28-70mm lense.



A photo of my step-daughter Ella took second place. Again this was shot in black and white with the Sigma, but the film was not true black and white and lacks some of the grainy depth that gives character to other black and white shots. I called it Chaste and it shows Ella fleeing from me across the virgin sand of Long Beach in Washington, USA on a windy day in May 2004.



If I can just figure out how to post it, I'll put up a sidebar with a sample
of the phots.