Hurricane Conspiracy: Katrina

The female Governor of Louisiana, hiding under her skirts, should stand tall and take the blame for the dysfunctional course; she piloted, in the states reaction to Katrina, the hurricane, instead of pointing fingers. She pointed at President Bush, and Fema’s Mr. Brown, just like a weak politician would. She should be replaced for killing so many citizens of New Orleans; along with that stupid black mayor, Ray [Nagin], who again is pointing fingers as if it is a white and black issue, to shift the blame, when it’s an incompetence issue on his behalf, as well as the Governors. I’ve never saw two squirrels run so fast, dodging blame in fear a nut may hit them on the head, which might help, and knock some sense in them.

The evacuation was, or should have been a joint venture between: the states representation: the governor; the cities representative: the Mayor; and the federal representative: Fema.

Let’s look at this from another perspective: does it take 30-years to build a stronger watercourse system [dike], when you know it will be overpowered by a 4th to 5th degree hurricane (30-years in advance)? I mean, they explained there was a 5% chance this could happen, not much of a chance perhaps in their eyes, but would you trust your son alone, in his crib, all alone, hoping nothing would happen, with a 95% chance someone would rescues him before he died, and 5% risk factor involved, he would not get help. I don’t think so.

Black issue my ass, it’s a Mayor issue, and the black community should hang him for incompetence; along with the Governor.

At least Mr. Brown had some respect for himself, not to blame everyone else, but the facts, which were: the down sizing of Fema by previous Presidents made it a ting harder to operate, and the lack of cooperation between state and city governments didn’t help any. On the other hand, previous officials, must had thought God didn’t have anymore big storms in His store room.

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Breathless

Online tells are an online poker player’s way of getting an edge at the online casino. The biggest question in every single hand of poker is “What cards are my opponents holding?, and a player’s tells will give you a bit of insight as to just what cards he’s got. You just have to pay attention.

Physical tells are fairly reliable, because most often, they are involuntary. With all that’s at stake in poker, players tend to get excited about what’s going on in front of them. You can’t hear a player’s heart speed up or what’s going on in his head, but you can see how he’s breathing.

Oftentimes you’ll notice a player start to breath heavily, or even hold his breath. If you notice a change in someone’s breathing, you’re halfway to figuring out his hand. They main thing to know is that a player with a good hand is likely to get excited and start breathing faster. If you notice a player speed up his breathing, then you may want to reconsider the value of your hand.

A player who’s mindful of this will make an effort to regulate their breathing, slowing it down or even holding in. If you notice a player breathing especially slowly or awkwardly trying to hide the fact that he’s holding his breath, give him a strange look as you fold your hand.

The Delicate Art of Balancing The Budget

Government budgets represent between 25% and 50% of he Gross Domestic Product (GDP), depending on the country. The members of the European Union (Germany, France) and the Scandinavian countries represent the apex of this encroachment upon the national resources. Other countries (Great Britain, to name one) fare better. But even the more developed countries in South East Asia do not clear the 25% hurdle.

The government budget, therefore, is the single most important economic decision, the most crucial economic event every (fiscal) year.

The government finances its budget mainly by taxing individuals and corporations. Ultimately, households pay the bill. Even corporations are owned by individuals and earn their money by selling products and services to individuals. Higher taxes are likely to be passed on to customers or to employees. There are numerous kinds of taxes, regressive and progressive, direct and indirect, on earnings and on property - but they all serve to finance the budget.

Another method of financing the budget is by borrowing either in the capital markets (by selling bonds as the government of the USA does) - or by “voluntarily” deducting part of the wages (as Israel used to do until a decade ago). Such borrowing has grave repercussions: the national debt grows, debt service (repayments of interest on the debt plus the principal of the debt) consumes more and more of the national resources and the government crowds individuals and - more importantly - businesses out of the credit markets. In other words, the money that is lent to the government is not available to finance consumption, investments and working capital for businesses. The competition on the scarce resource of capital increases its price, interest rates. Government borrowing has disastrous economic consequences in the long term: reduced consumption, heightened interest rates, stagnant investments - all leading to recession and negative or reduced growth rates.

Recognizing these unfortunate results, governments the world over have been converted to the new religion of balanced budgets or, at least, reduced and controlled budget deficits.

The two best known examples are the United States and the European Union.

One of the things which used to distinguish between political camps in the USA - Democrats versus Republicans - was their attitude towards the role of government in the economy. The Democrats believed in an active government, whose role it is to ameliorate the excesses of the markets. This logically led to less hysteria over the size of budget deficits. The Republicans firmly believe in Bad Big Government and in the overriding necessity to constrain it and to abolish as many of its functions as politically and economically feasible. Small Government was a pillar of the treaty with the people which led the Republicans to their landslide Congressional victory in 1994.

It is an absurd that it was a Republican president (Reagan) who was responsible for the biggest increase in the national debt since the USA was established. He reduced the interference of government in economic life mainly by reducing taxes - without the commensurate slimming down of government itself. The result was apocalyptic: enormous twin deficits (budget and trade), a collapse in the exchange rates of the Dollar against all major currencies, recession and the steepest stock market crash in 1987.

Today, the USA owes 5 trillion USD. True, this is only 60% of the GNP - but this time statistics is misleading. The interest payments on this “benign” level of debt amount to 15% of the budget, or 250,000,000,000 USD per annum. This is more than any other expenditure item in the budget, barring defence. And it is getting worse.

This, however, belongs to the past. Clinton is as much a Republican as any and both parties share the conviction that the budget must be balanced by the beginning of the century. It seems that it is well on its way there. The projections of the objective and reliable Congressional Budget Office (CBO) are positive: the budget will be balance shortly, long before it was projected to do so.

But it was an American, Benjamin Franklin, who once (1789) said: “Only two things are certain in this world - death and taxes”. This spectre of a balanced budget already provokes interest group to pressurize the administration to be less tight fisted and possessed more of a social conscience.

Nowhere was the new “less deficits” doctrine more apparent than in the Maastricht Treaty and, especially, in its criteria. The latter determine which of the member countries of the EU will join the Euro single currency zone in the first wave of entrants in 1999. One of the more important criteria is that the deficit in the government’s budget will not exceed 3.0% of GDP (”three point zero” - emphasize the Germans who are very worried about the stability of the currency which will replace their treasured DM).

As a result of this rigid criterion, governments have increased taxes (France), imposed one time levies (Italy), engaged in creative accounting (again France with many others) or unsuccessfully tried to do so (the failed attempt to revalue the gold reserves in the coffers of the Bundesbank in Germany). Some were aided by buoyant economies (France), others by favourable public opinion (Italy), yet others by farsightedness (Germany’s Kohl). All of them pay a dear economic, political and social price. By restraining the budget deficit, they induce recession or fail to encourage budding economic expansions. Unemployment rates remain stubbornly high, so do interest rates.

This is the price of adhering to an economic fad.

Balanced or low deficits budgets are a good things when the economy is roaring ahead. But there are certain things that only governments can do: defending the country, maintaining law and order, disaster relief, ensuring market competition. One of the more important functions of any administration is to act anti-cyclically, to encourage economic activity in times of recession - and to hold the economic horses when they go wild. A government cannot do this when its hands are tied behind its back by a totally arbitrary limitation: no more than 3% budget deficit (why 3? why not 2.65%?). This Maastricht criterion will prove, in the long run, to be lethal to the very idea of a European Union.

What is a budget?

It is a program. It charts the government’s expenditures and allocates its resources for a period of one fiscal year. Some fiscal years start and end in January (Israel), others in October (the USA). But budgets always relate to fiscal years because of their dependence on tax revenues. Modern government budgets make a clear separation between current expenditures and the development elements. These were mixed in the past and this served to cloud issues and to disguise gross misuse of funds.

But this structural separation did not change anything basic. Budgets are statements, mainly of policy. The budget delineates clearly - and if it doesn’t do so, it surrenders through careful reading and analysis - the political, economic and social priorities and goals of the government which prepared it. Politicians can talk a lot about the importance of this or that - but it is only when they put (other people’s) money where their mouth is that an indisputable priority is established. Money talks (loudly) and the budget proclaims the true face of the government which conceived it.

In this sense, a budget is also a monitoring tool. By comparing financial projections, finances allocated to specific purposes in the budget - to the actual use made of the funds and to the extent that they were expended, it becomes clear whether the government “has kept its word”, “changed its mind”, or “reneged on its promises”. A budget is a promise, it is a contract between the elected government and the nation, it is approved by parliament and has the status of a law. A budget can be altered only through a vote in parliament. It is a document of unparalleled importance, second only to the constitution.

Still, budgets (moreso than constitutions) are like living organisms:

As circumstances change, new priorities and emergencies alter the allocation of resources. The budget is based on economic projections and predictions, not all of them successful and come true.

This is why additional or supplementary budgets are introduced by governments during the fiscal year. These are updated versions of the original budget. They reflect the changed reality better than the outdated original. They help to redefine national priorities, reallocate resources, modify national spending.

These budgets usually include tax increases, new economic or social programs, or additional specific expenditures. In some countries, the legislator must show where will money be found to finance the newfound enthusiasm embedded in the new expenditure items.

Budgets are also influenced by exogenic factors, not controlled by the government. Force Majeure cases, like the floods in the Czech Republic (3 billion USD) and in Poland (2 billion USD). Geopolitical processes like wars and peace agreements in the Middle East (the 1979 peace cost Israel almost 4 billion USD to implement). The onerous, depressingly uniform demands of the IMF from poor countries: austerity, fiscal tightening, a monetary squeeze, privatization, deregulation and so on.

Some countries are voluntarily subject to externalities: the EU countries agreed to amend their budget in order to comply with the Maastricht criteria. The French and German Premiers appointed special committees to review the budget. The reports submitted by these committees forced the governments to cut spending, increase taxes and tighten the fiscal discipline (never mind that the French committee failed to take into account the renaissance of the French economy and greatly exaggerated the projected budget deficit). In all these cases an act of rebalancing the budget is called for.

The USA has a peculiar budgetary procedure. Its Federal budget is made up of 13 separate bills. They are submitted to Congress for approval by the administration. When the President and Congress disagree, some of the bills are not approved and certain government operations are shut down. This happened in the 1996 fiscal year. In fact, the budget for fiscal year 1996 has been approved only after the 1997 budget was.

In the case of such a deadlock, stop gap budgets are passed by Congress to allow the government to continue to function until a final budget is positively voted on.

Budget are acts of humans. They represent hard data implausibly coupled with aspirations, projections, goals and hopes. They are prone to mistakes, greed, cronyism, ulterior motives. The existence of a mechanism to amend budgets is, therefore, of the essence and to be greeted. A budget amendment is often ceased upon by the opposition as proof of the government’s fallibility and failure. But in a changing world - they who do not adapt through change are doomed. Governments that amend their budgets midway merely admit that they are made of humans and are doing their nation a service.

About The Author

Sam Vaknin is the author of “Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited” and “After the Rain - How the West Lost the East”. He is a columnist in “Central Europe Review”, United Press International (UPI) and ebookweb.org and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory, Suite101 and searcheurope.com. Until recently, he served as the Economic Advisor to the Government of Macedonia.

His web site: http://samvak.tripod.com

Shopping for Auto Insurance Policy in FL

Florida State Minimums

  • Bodily Injury Liability: $10,000/$20,000 Limit
  • Property Damage Liability (PDL): $10,000 Limit

Florida follows the no-fault system. The specifics for a no-fault system change from state to state, but essentially, the way it works is that the auto insurance company will pay for costs irrespective of who caused the accident. Altercations over who is accountable are minimized with this auto insurance system, but concurrently, drivers lose some of their rights to sue the other motorists involved.

To help pay for the expenses created from an auto accident, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is included in your insurance policy. Florida law requires a minimum PIP coverage of $10,000 for one driver and $20,000 for all persons involved.

To keep financially protected on the chance that you are in an auto accident with someone who either does not currently have an auto insurance policy or doesn’t have enough insurance to compensate for costs, you should look at adding Uninsured Motorist coverage to your Florida auto insurance policy policy. This insurance coverage is elective, but can help lower costs if you are in an accident with an underinsured motorist.

The usual United States auto insurance premium in 2003 was $914. The usual auto insurance rate in Florida was $1,104 - about $200 greater. Several motorists wrongly think auto insurance rates are decided and fixed by the Florida government, but this is false.

In the real world, several people can decrease their auto insurance quotes in Florida. To figure if you could be getting discounts on auto insurance, you need to review auto insurance rate quotes on the internet. You also may be entitled for select insurance incentives that can help lower your premiums.

Compared to 2006, the next year saw auto insurance costs descend by .5% to 1%. However, these declines were short lived as in 2008 and 2009, auto insurance rates once again began to increase. The main way to always have the best insurance rates is to shop around. Every year, motorists should be shopping for auto insurance quotes on the web or contact a licensed auto insurance broker.. Using the web can help you figure if you’re overpaying for auto insurance and if you can obtain deals.

Wartime Prisoners and the Will to Fight; War is Hell, Let’s Win Alright?

We learned some lessons in these last few wars. For instance: some of Saddam’s Iraqi army personal may have given up or volunteered to give up to slow us down. Prisoners take time to handle and resources to collect. Some are now saying we should not have spared them. He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day. The only thing relevant of the Geneva Convention rules for modern warfare in collecting and giving back prisoners, is that you have guaranteed future wars as those prisoners return to their state and tell of the over embellished atrocities of the enemy. Ironic that you can spare someone and return them to their family and they live to make things worse for you later.

Lets take look at John Mc Cain prisoner of the our enemy eventually returned. Now in significant political position and of significant knowledge of war to re-wage war against other foes for of our Nations; stead fast in his resolve to push thru legislation for better fighting vehicles, weaponry and tough as nails when it comes to negotiations with states like Iran or North Korea. That is good for us, but bad for them. Likewise if we spare men who are taken prisoner, we will inevitably cause a back lash against us later and thus passing on bad will towards Americans to future generations coming in contact with that individual spared returnee. Many of the prisoners we captured in Gulf War I fought against us in Gulf War II. Real guns and ammo attempting to kill real Americans, think about that for a second.

In Cuba we have collected terrorists. It is more humane to kill them now then to leave them in prison forever. If for some reason they are returned they return heroes to their countrymen and a thorn in our side. This is bad. Let us return to the original subject here. WILL TO WIN, WILL TO FIGHT. I have been watching the number of attorneys in the military and political arena who argue the definitions of right and wrong. First in war it is all gray and you cannot make sense of any of it. How can you make sense of killing your own species over some ridiculous argument of political will?

Yet we must protect our people, that clearly is the mission here. How can we protect our people fighting battles half way and succumbing to the liberal media views and the academia BS. I did not invent war, I do not even condone war; war sucks. Yes war is hell, yes it is bad, yes it makes no sense from an intellectual standpoint, but it must be dealt with. You cannot turn your back on it. If you do they will march you off to concentration camps and you will be killed when they decide feeding you is too expensive. War is hell, yes that is correct. War is evil, yes that is safe to say in the modern context of a society. So with that said and war having been waged on us and being contemplated to be waged on us some more with weapons of mass destruction. We must remember what war is as we fight a war. War is hell so we bring a little hell to the enemy. What is hell on Earth? Hell is firestorms, hell is mutulated people screaming, hell is evil and bad. That is what our enemy brought to us. We must bring this to the enemy. Get tough and pay attention America there are folks out there that are plotting to kill you and I and everyone we associate with. If there is going to be a war, God forbid, let’s win it and stop trying to do it half way. Think about it.

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Intelius Reinvents the Relevance of the Internet

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