Monday, October 29, 2012

0008 - 29OCT1012 - "Cold Civil War"

Sports… The Tigers were swept by the San Francisco Giants; the best pitcher in all baseball (Verlander) was pounded into submission in the first and only game he saw action in, and the best batter in several generations (Cabrera) stroke out looking, to make the last out of the last game… Who would have thought, after they seemed to be so strong against the A’ and Yankees? Oh well, the season was successful (better than 28 other teams) and there is always next year… The Gators lost and dropped from #2 to #8; nothing else is worth talking about in College Football… But in the Pros, brother did we have a weekend: Bucs, Lions, Dolphins and Giants all gave a good account of themselves… Good stuff!

Politics…New concept: “Cold Civil War”. Since the elections in the year 2000, when questions about 537 votes were left unanswered in Florida and bitterly contested elections results were never brought to proper closure for the benefit of the whole country, there has been this growing animosity, resentment, mistrust and plain old contempt between Democrats and Republicans, between Liberals and Conservatives, where they cannot stand each other and cannot ‘stomach’ the concept of working with each other, get something done, lest the other side get any credit for anything (oh no, that would amount to legitimizing them!). That ‘war’ is what has paralyzed the country, not Washington… We all blame Washington, as if “Washington” was this being with life of its own that comes out of an xBox, or Wii game; Washington is merely the tip of the iceberg which actually holds the whole Cold Civil War being fought on all 50 states, in all 2951 counties/64 Parishes (LA)/18 boroughs (AK), and in all the Federal Territories and Dependencies too numerous to name here… Now, how do we end this Civil War? I don’t know… All ideas are welcome…

Local… Went to the annual Hawks Bluff Halloween Extravaganza this past week-end… There were witches and warlocks, Bavarian Herr and Frau, French Courtesans, Country Singers, inmates, Ceasars, Cleopatras, busty country girls, pirates, gypsies, ‘cereal’ killers, grape bunches, etc… There were about six or seven types of soups, all delicious and perfect for the chilly weather, sausage and kraut, several types of cheese cakes (Pam’s pumpkin cheesecake was superb!); there was also live entertainment (country guitar music by Johnny Cash and ‘Captain Death’) and, overall, it was great! Thanks to the host and hostess and to all who contributed to make it a special affair…

On another subject, my thoughts and prayers go to the folks (some friends, some family, most unknown) in the North Eastern seaboard and wish them best of luck with Hurricane Sandy… One more reason I consider myself lucky to be living here where we live. Hope damage is minimal and recovery is fast!

Trivia… Of the 56 signers of the US Declaration of Independence, only two people signed on July 4th: John Hancock and Charles Thomson; most of the rest signed on August 2, and the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later. Only one was catholic, Charles Carroll, and seven were foreign born; 25 were lawyers and there was one scientist: Ben Franklin.

Food for thought… 
You spend years wishing your parents would get off your back only to realize they are the only ones that ever really had your back.

- Anonymous 

So, appreciate them while you have them, my friends…

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

0007 - 24OCT2012 - I VOTED!


Sports… The Tigers swept the Yankees… Oh nooo! Oh well, the consolation for me is that I also like the Tigers and that the Venezuelan boys did very well… Now it will be the Tigers against the stinkin’ Giants! On college football, the Gators won (and that’s all that matters!); and, on yes, Michigan beat Michigan State; ho-hum… Regarding the Pros, Eli shone again – what a game!- but the Bucs and Lions lost (what Lions? Did they show up except in the last two minutes?)…Dolphins did not play…

Politics… On the 2nd Presidential debate, MSNBC: “the President – without a doubt - won this exchange; what a comeback!” FOXNEWS: “Mitt was flawless; superb performance again; clearly two for two!” (And how dared Candy Crowley interject a fact? What a nerve! Where is Jim Lehrer when you need him?)… IMHO neither one of those assertions made by those two (news or mouthpiece?) networks come close to what I saw and heard. Either I was watching something else (I really wanted to watch the Yankees/Tigers game), or my understanding/comprehension of the English language is not where I thought it was… The President was much better this time than in his first debate (how could he have been worse?) and, by being engaged and engaging, performed as expected; and Mitt held his own, steady and articulate, also as expected. On the other hand, the President could not clearly put any positive/attractive spin to his record or his plans (?), and Mitt could not find his way out of a paper bag when it came to immigration, women issues and Libya; furthermore, neither one of them had any credible facts as of how they intend to perform magic to balance the budget – neither one of their shell game adds up (maybe they are counting on miracles like the multiplication of the fish and bread that happen about 2,000 years ago in Galilee)…Bottom Line: high in histrionics and low, very low, on facts (as opposed to misrepresented numbers) on both sides!

On the 3rd debate, there seems to have been a concerted effort for both candidates to appear to be on the same presidential/commander-in-chief/level headed page. All I saw was Obama trying to attack Romney from each and every angle (two debates too late!) and then I swear I heard Romney say “I am ready to endorse you, Mr. President”… Don’t really know now what to make of it…

Well, it is all done! I voted already! So, even if Trump proves that Obama was born in Timbuktu, or if Harry Reid proves that Mitt got tax refunds for five out of the last seven years, it does not matter!

Trivia… The phrase "rule of thumb" is derived from an old English law, which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb. Hmmm…

Food for thought
A politician speaks of the next election - a statesman, of the next generation.”
 - James Freeman Clarke
So, listen carefully, my friends…

Monday, October 15, 2012

0006 - 15OCT12 - Soap box...


Sports… The Tigers are already killing my Yankees (2-0). The Yankees have been my team forever (I was born during the 6th game of the 1952 World Series when the Yankees beat the Giants – again); on the other hand, although I have admired the Tigers since the late ‘60s, I’ve come to appreciate them more in recent years, and they have several Venezuelan players in their roster, one of them being the triple-crowned Miguel Cabrera… That means that I will be rooting for the American league in the coming World Series… Football-wise, went to Rome, GA this past weekend to watch a game between the Ave Maria University Gyrenes (Div. III) and the Shorter University Hawks (Div. II). You see, #77 of the Gyrenes (Gyrenes, by the way, it is an old – circa 1894 - yet valid name for Marines), their Left Offensive Tackle, on the blind side, is Jesse Temperilli, my confirmation God-son; the Gyrenes lost, but #77 made a superb account of himself! On the NFL, Dolphins, Bucs, and Giants won and Dallas lost; all is good! The stinkin’ Jets and Bills won; all bad! The Gators (new #2, baby!) took care of business against a local favorite, Vandy …and, oh yes I almost forgot, UM North and Michigan State also won, while UM South lost (‘Noles don’t matter)…

Politics… No comments on the VP debate (does it really matter?) Looking forward to the next Presidential debate tomorrow…

Soap Box Issue: Health Insurance… When my first daughter was born, 32 years ago, my out-of-pocket costs were $10, out of a total of over $1,400; when my last one came around, 11 years later, my out-of-pocket was over $3,700 (and I forgot the total cost!). A friend of mine’s daughter recently went to the hospital with an unidentified pain; after four hours of tests and treatment, her bill was $25,000. My 3rd daughter, brand new in the work force and as healthy as a 22 years old can be, can only afford insurance with a deductible of about 6.67% of her annual gross salary (Obama would have to pay $27,000 and Mitt about a cool $2,000,000 out-of-pocket before their insurance would kick in; what are the odds of that?). A hospital in the West Coast bills the insurance companies $4,200 for an MRI; the negotiated discount rate (what the hospital gets from the insurance company) is $2,200 (and they get to declare the other $2,000 as loss); however, a walk-in patient can get one done, as long as they pay cash, for $200. So, if they can do it for $200, and still make money, why do they bill $4,200 to start with? You ask a doctor about the costs, and they tell you that it is driven by the cost of insurance; you ask a hospital and they tell you that the costs are driven by the cost of insurance and the cost of caring for the indigent; everybody is making money hand over fist, and the ones making the most, in obscene fashion, are the insurance companies… Now, there are many good people among us who say there is no need for Health Care Reform and oppose it vehemently; they argue that, with a deregulated market and open competition (more deregulated and open that now, how?) these same insurance companies will take care of ‘self-regulating’ and ‘the market forces’ will bring the cost of Health Care to a level affordable by all… Never been one to indulge in, but I certainly would love to take a hit – or two - of whatever they are smoking!

Trivia… For those of us who think we do not have enough diversity and that we are not a melting pot of all sorts of people, I have this story for you: did you know that there is a Medical Doctor who is also an US Representative for an electoral district in Georgia who said – in a public gathering - that the whole evolution theory is “hog wash from the pit of hell” and that the earth is only 9,000 years old, as the Bible implies? This is an US congressman saying this, ladies and gentlemen… Do we have them in all kinds, sizes and colors, or what? Furthermore, and here is the kicker, this US Congressman sits in the US House Select Committee for the Advancement of Science and Technology; do you think are we going anywhere fast in this area? You be the judge…

Food for thought…
“Not gold, but only man can make a people great and strong; men who, for truth and honor's sake, stand fast and suffer long.”
 - Ralph Waldo Emerson

So, keep your values straight, my friends…


Monday, October 8, 2012

0005 - 08OCT12 - "...and down the stretch they come"... (for Elections and Baseball)


Sports…“…there is an event about to take place (one of the rarest in all sports) which has not happened since 1967: a winner of the baseball Triple Crown which means leading the league in batting average, Runs Batted In, and home-runs. The 3rd baseman of the Detroit Tigers, Miguel Cabrera, is about to achieve that…”  And he did it! Continuing with baseball, the team from Atlanta will be renamed, from Braves (they don’t deserve that name) to Wannabes; they just don’t – uh – amount to anything… Oh, and the fans were very classy, indeed, with the show they put on at the end of the game, pouting and littering the field… Moving on, so far the Divisional Series, both leagues, have been great! Football: Dolphins finally won; Eli and the Giants were something else (Bucs and Lions did not play); good game last night between Saints and Chargers… Some last words: GO GATORS, baby!

Politics… If you ever hear me talking about political analysis again just shoot me! Here are the points I thought were mandatory to talk about in this first presidential debate, and I was sure (I would have bet the house on it!) somebody would bring them up:
·         Foreign Affairs (The Libya debacle – isolated incident or the real status?)
·         The economy (are we better off?)
·         The 47% (what precisely is the meaning/concept here?)
·         Health Care (Obamacare vs. Romneycare – differences and similarities)
·         Immigration Reform
·         Tax Code reform (or lack of disclosure of tax returns)
·         Gay rights
·         Birth control
Only three, the ones highlighted, were brought up by the contenders or the moderator (was there really one?), and two of them only partially… Oh well. That ought to tell you something about my political analysis prowess…

Here are some political quotes from this past week:
From the Obama side: “Are we better off today than four years ago? You bet! This guy took over as Captain of the Titanic after it had hit the iceberg and we are not only still afloat but are gaining steam!”

From the Romney side: “Obama spent the first two years of his term, when he had a blank check (a Democrat congress), pushing Obamacare down people’s throats. If he really cared so much about the middle class, why didn't he push for jobs?”

Trivia… Did you know that the only two days of the year in which there are no professional sports games (MLB, MLS, NBA, NHL, or NFL) are the day before and the day after the Major League All-stars Game?

Food for thought…
“If we consistently act on the optimistic hypothesis, this hypothesis will tend to be realised; whilst by acting on the pessimistic hypothesis we can keep ourselves for ever in the pit of want.”
- John Maynard Keynes
(From 'Essays in Persuasion') 

So, stay/think/act positive, my friends…

Monday, October 1, 2012

0004 - 01OCT2012 - Times are achanging...


So, this past Friday, September 28th, 2012 we held the 1st Annual Wine & Cheese festival in the Bluff… You see, during this time of the year, one of our favorite events in the world is being held: the EPCOT Wine & Food festival, which we used to attend every year when we lived in Florida and now we’ve missed for two years in a row. So, we decided to honor that feeling or mind set and hold our own version up here on the Plateau… Friends and neighbors brought a preferred wine with an accompanying preferred cheese and (at Pat Ross’ relentless insistence) presented it to the rest of the wine drinkers and cheese eaters… To my satisfaction, and a little bit of a surprise, my preferred wines turned out to be a couple of whites, Pinot Gris and Country White, made by a local winery: Stonehaus in Crossville; they were great! Other wines (actually, all the ones I sampled) were between good and very good and the cheeses were excellent. But what made it special, truly special, was the people and the fact that our Leah drove up from Gainesville, FL and joined us! This will be repeated! Here are some photos…




I am almost ready to stop watching and chronicling anything about football… Another awful weekend! The Dolphins, Bucs and Lions all lost their games and, to top it off, the Giants also lost! I am almost done, folks! The only thing that is keeping me still alive, on the proverbial football respirator, is that the Gators did not lose this past Saturday (they did not play) and UM won (that’s University of Miami). Rough, rough times, I’m not gonna lie to you… On the other hand, the baseball playoffs are almost here and some of my preferred and favorite teams are in; furthermore, there is an event about to take place (one of the rarest in all sports) which has not happened since 1967: a winner of the baseball Triple Crown which means leading the league in batting average, Runs Batted In, and homeruns. The 3rd baseman of the Detroit Tigers, Miguel Cabrera, is about to achieve that…

We are starting one of the best times up here in the Plateau: the changing of colors! All shades of yellow, orange, and red are starting to show and blend… And, when you add the changes in the weather, getting into the 40s at night and up to 70 during the day, it really makes is simply glorious! For those of you who are here, enjoy and treasure. For those who are not, wish you were here!

So, where the heck is Jimmy Hoffa? That’s a rhetorical question, folks… Those of you who know (under the I-43 & I-794 bypass in Milwaukee, right?) will keep it quiet, as you've done for decades; those of you who do not, but pretend to, will continue to lead the cops on wild geese chases…

Some interesting points to look for in the upcoming presidential debate on Wednesday, October 3rd
  •      Foreign Affairs (The Libya debacle – isolated incident or the real status in the Middle East?)
  • The economy (are we better off?)
  • The 47% (what precisely is the meaning/concept here?)
  • Health Care (Obamacare vs. Romneycare – differences and similarities)

There may be some others topics like Immigration Reform, Tax Code Reform (or absence of tax fillings disclosure), Gay Rights, Birth Control…

And now, food for thought:
“Undertake something that is difficult; it will do you good. Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow.” 
Ronald E. Osborn
So, stretch your goals, my friends…