Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Cap And Trade Bill Passes House!

American Clean Energy and Security Act - Vote Passed (219-212, 3 Not Voting)
otherwise known to us as "Cap and Trade"

On Passage06/26/2009House Roll Call No. 477 111th Congress, 1st Session Passed: 219-212 The House passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act, which aims to reduce greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change through a cap and trade system of pollution credits.

Vote Map: House Roll Call No. 477
Votes For :
219

Votes Against :
212
Not Voting :
3


RED = Majority of state legislature voted NO
GREEN = Majority of state legislature voted YES
How the U.S. House from Kentucky voted:

• Rep.
Ben Chandler (D-6)
Y
• Rep.
Geoff Davis (R-4)
N
• Rep.
Brett Guthrie (R-2)
N
• Rep.
Harold Rogers (R-5)
N
• Rep.
Ed Whitfield (R-1)
N
• Rep.
John Yarmuth (D-3)
Y
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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Pitchman Billy Mays Found Dead



Billy Mays
Police: TV pitchman Billy Mays found dead at home
June 28, 2009, 11:35 AM EST
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Billy Mays, the burly, bearded television pitchman whose boisterous hawking of products such as Orange Glo and OxiClean made him a pop-culture icon, has died. He was 50.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Death Of A Man

You would almost have to be a hermit if you haven't heard about the death of Micheal Jackson this week. For me the tragedy is not because the world lost such a great gift and talent, it is because he was a person like you and me and the eye's of the public mourn the death of a singer.

I remember when I was a kid, (I believe it was 1971 or 1972) that I heard Micheal sing Rock-in- Robin on our A.M. radio. He and singer Donny Osmond were battling it out for the top pop spot.
He was good at what he did on stage and in the record studio. He had a great talent that God can only give.

What has upset me the most is that I hear so many people that merely miss the talent more than the man. He came in to this world like we all have come, by the birth of a mother and he died like we all will also die. Some will and most won't die under the same circumstances as Micheal did. Yet we all must die. The most troubling thing about all this is that I nor anyone else has the right to judge his soul. That right only belongs to God!

We all (to some degree) live in glass house's and we shouldn't throw stones in a glass house. I feel many times we rush to judgement without knowing the big picture of someones life. The woman taken in the act of adultery was brought before Jesus and the religious people of that day, (notice I did not say the born again believers but religious) asked what should happen to her? Jesus simply knelled down and began writing on the ground. What he wrote the bible doesn't tell us yet it was very powerful because they all left except Jesus and the woman.

What we need to do is love one another as Jesus taught us too. That doesn't mean we have to love each others ways yet we have to love their soul. We have the chance every day to help someone. I truly believe that! Maybe it's not a celebrity like Micheal Jackson but the one standing at the checkout line or the one we talk to on the phone that day. Countless opportunities come our way every single day.

Maybe, just maybe we can reach out a little more and judge a little less. I think I will leave the judging to our Creator.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

If North Korea Fires Missile At Hawaii, What?

I really want to know what you think about this question; " If North Korea fires a missile in the direction of Hawaii, what would you do if you were the president?"

A FEW COMMENTS RECEIVED SO FAR:

Would need more information. My first instinct would be to do as we did to Japan. We are bogged down with irons in the fire now. If they only aimed at us, but didn't hit, a stronger resolution might help, but we haven't been able to deal with them in the past. So far it's just threats. Do you kill thousands and injury thousands more because of a threat? I think it would be more fun to shoot down their missile, as they say we are capable of doing. This would be a good test of our missile defense shield.
Anonymous

Blow then out of the water!

Anonymous


The quote that will follow is from a google news search on this subject. In it President Obama address this issue.

US 'prepared' for N.Korea missile launch: Obama
1 day ago
WASHINGTON (AFP) — President Barack Obama assured Americans in a televised interview on Monday that the United States is "fully prepared" for a potential North Korean missile launch toward US territory.
"This administration -- and our military -- is fully prepared for any contingencies," Obama told CBS when asked about the possibility that North Korea could fire a missile toward Hawaii on or about July 4, the US Independence Day.
Asked if that meant Washington was "warning of a military response," Obama answered: "No. It's just we are prepared for any contingencies."
"I don't want to speculate on hypotheticals," he said. "But I do want to give assurances to the American people that the T's are crossed and the I's are dotted in terms of what might happen."
North Korea, meanwhile, said Monday it was a "proud nuclear power" and would hit back if it considered itself to be under attack.


Okay, what would you do? Send your answer to greggorytw@gmail.com and I will post your answer as anonymous or will leave your name if you give permission.

One person told me today that they would "Do the same thing the United States did to Japan in WW II." I replied "that we were the only nation at that time to have an atomic bomb!" Now there are several that do and who they all are, well, that's a guess at best.

What do you think?

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Bye Jodie!

Jodie Meeks has decided to go pro. Where he will be drafted is just a matter of need at the time he's needed.

Meeks was one of the few bright spots this past season for the Kentucky Wildcats. “I just feel relieved that it’s over,” Meeks said of his decision. “I gave it a lot of thought. I played really well in the workouts and I got a lot of feedback.” as reported by By Jerry Tipton of the McClatchy-Tribune News Service.


I think this is really a good thing for both Jodie and the Wildcats. Coming back after such a personal great year for Meeks, probably would have been difficult. He was the go to guy for a team that was lack luster at best. With the highly recruited class of freshmen and transfers coming, Meeks as a senior would have to learn a new offense with a coach that is looking on building a program.

Meeks was a pro anyway last year. He just didn't get the benefits and the pay.


That's how I feel anyway. If you would like to comment, I will post it if you leave your name and give me the "OK" to do so and wish to opine to the other readers.
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Monday, June 15, 2009

Ed Whitfield on Cap-n-Trade

Here is a letter that Congressman Ed Whitfield wrote that was in the Paducah Sun. There is a lot of truth in his letter. We better take note!

Here it is below:


Kentucky coal, consumers face hard hit if cap-and-trade passes

BY Congressman Ed Whitfield

Monday, June 15, 2009

On June 2, the Paducah Sun printed an editorial pointing out the many problems plaguing a cap-and-trade program currently being debated in the United States Congress. The editorial highlighted many of the concerns I have been stating for months to both my colleagues in Congress and constituents in Kentucky’s First Congressional District.
As the only Kentucky congressman on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over the American Clean Energy Security Act of 2009, I have fought hard to ensure that Kentucky coal continues to play a role in our nation’s energy mix and that consumers are not saddled with sky high electricity costs. The cap-and-trade system established in the bill could have an enormous negative impact on the use of coal, a vital resource for Kentucky and the entire country.
Today, the United States possesses enough coal to power the nation for the next 250 years, with much of this supply coming from the Commonwealth. Kentucky produced nearly 126 million tons of coal in 2006, making it the third-leading coal producing state in the country. The industry directly employs more than 17,000 people across the Commonwealth and indirectly provides three additional jobs for every miner employed.
Furthermore, coal continues to be the most economical way to produce electricity. Proposals to hinder the industry would drive up electricity costs significantly. In Kentucky, we generate 92 percent of our electricity from coal. Under a proposed cap-and-trade system, it is estimated that electric bills in the Commonwealth would increase anywhere from 26 percent to 65 percent. Electric bills for businesses would also jump, driving up costs for all goods and services. During tough economic times, Americans simply cannot afford this.
The reality is, implementing a cap-and-trade program before carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are available would have a devastating impact on the U.S. economy. Instead of forcing coal out of the energy mix by mandating unreasonable standards, we need to encourage the development of these clean coal technologies. With proper investment and support, CCS technologies can be advanced quickly to allow coal to be used in clean and innovative ways.
All of us — Democrats, Republicans and independents — are committed to protecting our planet for the well-being of future generations. It is essential that as we work to produce cleaner energy we balance the need for cleaner fuel sources against the need for protecting jobs in the U.S. and keeping our country competitive in the global market place. Rest assured as this legislation moves forward in Congress, I will continue my efforts to ensure that consumers are protected and that Kentucky coal continues to play a role in our nation’s energy portfolio.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Vacinie Breakthrough for H1N1 Flu!

First Batch of Swine Flu Vaccine Produced
Associated Press
Friday, June 12, 2009

BASEL, Switzerland — Swiss pharmaceuticals company Novartis AG said Friday it has successfully produced a first batch of swine flu vaccine weeks ahead of expectations.
The vaccine was made in cells, rather than grown in eggs as is usually the case with vaccines, the company said.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Who is Americas Number #1 Selling Car Company?

We need the executive(s) of this car company running the nations automobile industry.


This little car has had no bail outs, no czar appointed by the president and no need to sell off dealerships! From what I can find researching the Internet, this car actually out sells even the Toyota Camry. Remarkable, isn't it?

This car went on the market in 1979 and is produced in the United States. WOW! A home grown business that is really doing well.

The Little Tikes Cozy Coupe outsold every car in the United States in 2008 with more than 457,000 units delivered according to the Boston Globe.
The company has sold more than 10 million Coupes worldwide in the model’s 30-year run.









Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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Cloture Motion; Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act - Vote Agreed to (84-11, 4 Not Voting)With this vote the Senate chose to open debate on a bill that would give the FDA regulatory authority over tobacco, but would not allow the agency to ban cigarettes or other tobacco products.Sen. Mitch McConnell voted NO......send e-mail or see bio Sen. Jim Bunning voted NO......send e-mail or see bio

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Transportation Security Administration Authorization Act - Vote Passed (397-25, 11 Not Voting)This bill would authorize programs, advisory groups and spending to improve security at U.S. airports and rail systems. It also prohibits the TSA from using whole-body imaging machines at primary security checkpoints of airports.Rep. Ed Whitfield voted YES......send e-mail or see bio
Federal Employees Paid Parental Leave Act - Vote Passed (258-154, 1 Present, 20 Not Voting)The House approved this bill that would provide paid leave to federal employees for 4 of the 12 weeks of parental leave available to them.Rep. Ed Whitfield voted NO......send e-mail or see bio

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Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act - H.R.1256The Senate will continue its work on this tobacco regulation bill.
Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 - H.R.2346The House and Senate are both expected to vote on final approval of this war supplemental bill.
Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011 - H.R.2410The House is scheduled to vote on this bill that would authorize funding for the Department of State and the Peace Corps through fiscal year 2011.
Pakistan Enduring Assistance and Cooperation Enhancement Act of 2009 - H.R.1886The House is expected to work on this bill to authorize democratic, economic and security assistance to Pakistan.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

FREE STATEWIDE DISCOUNT DRUG CARD PROGRAM

If you need help with prescriptions, there is a free drug discount program available. I found this at this web address. Simply click on it and follow the instructions: http://www.kentuckyrxcard.com/index.php

Hope it helps. The page below is from their web site.
FREE STATEWIDE DISCOUNTDRUG CARD PROGRAM
As a resident of Kentucky, you and your family have access to a FREE Discount Prescription Drug Card program. Simply download and print a free Kentucky Rx Card below. If you are not able to print, or otherwise obtain a card, simply visit any CVS/pharmacy or Kmart location in Kentucky and ask the pharmacy to have your prescription processed through the Kentucky Rx Card program. This program has a "LOWEST PRICE" feature that provides cardholders the lowest plan price on prescriptions at participating pharmacies (Medication Pricing/Discounts are calculated on the plans lowest negotiated contract price and the pharmacy’s “usual and customary” price). Kentucky Rx Card is accepted at over 50,000 pharmacies around the country. Please enter your name and e-mail address below and we will generate a printable membership card for you. You may create as many cards as you need. This card is pre-activated and can be used immediately.

To Be 6 Again...

A man was sitting on the edge of the bed, observing his wife, looking at herself in the mirror. Since her birthday was not far off he asked what she'd like to have for her Birthday.'I'd like to be six again', she replied, still looking in the mirror.On the morning of her Birthday, he arose early, made her a nice big bowl of Lucky Charms, and then took her to Six Flags theme park. What a day!He put her on every ride in the park; the Death Slide, the Wall of Fear,the Screaming Roller Coaster, everything there was.Five hours later they staggered out of the theme park. Her head was reeling and her stomach felt upside down.He then took her to a McDonald's where he ordered her a Happy Meal with extra fries and a chocolate shake.Then it was off to a movie, popcorn, a soda pop, and her favorite candy,M&M's. What a fabulous adventure!Finally she wobbled home with her husband and collapsed into bed exhausted. He leaned over his wife with a big smile and lovingly asked,'Well Dear, what was it like being six again?'Her eyes slowly opened and her expression suddenly changed. 'I meant my dress size, you idiot!!!
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Saturday, June 6, 2009

How Do You Get Rid Of Ants?

If you know of a safe way to stop ants from invading a kitchen without using a poison, please email me at greggorytw@gmail.com and I will post your method and will test it also. Here are a few suggestions that I found at http://www.thefrugallife.com/ants.html Let me know if any work for you.



Getting Rid of Ants



We have 'them, too. About everybody we know does, here in Southern California. We don't like to spray poisons around, so we have to put up with them to some extent, but we have found that they hate baby powder (preferably scented talcum). If you find a trail of them in your house, or some "scouts" looking for food so they can bring the rest of their nest to enjoy it, just sprinkle the baby powder on the ants and wherever they are coming in from, if you can find it, and you will see them begin to get upset. After a while, they'll be gone, and they won't be back again for awhile, even after you remove the powder. We dust baby powder on our honey jar and sugar bowl, as well as the outside of the cats' dish and it keeps the ants off.


• I have a suggestion for the ant problem; plain old cinnamon. I put in or at the site of the ant invasion, they back off quick!

• Black pepper is a nonlethal, poison free, cheap, and safe way to get rid of ants - sprinkle the black pepper where you see them congregating and watch 'them scatter. Follow them to where they're exiting - which is the same spot they're entering in at - and sprinkle the pepper at that spot to keep them from coming back in. It's safe to use in your cabinets, on windowsills, near your pets and kids, around food, etc.

• I have a book with several tips for the use of apple cider vinegar. One of them is getting rid of ants. Make a mixture of 50/50 water and vinegar and pour it into a spray bottle. Spray the surface with the solution several times a day. Ants guide themselves with their scent. Vinegar has a natural chemical that alters ants' scent and which ants avoid.• My husband was in conversation recently with a gentleman in the pest control business. This man preferred to use environmentally safe methods to control pests. His recommendation for ants was: equal parts Windex and Ivory Soap. Simply mix, and spray problem areas.

Israel's A Strong Ally

President Obama has made it a point to visit several countries in the Middle East in the first months of his presidency. That is all well and good as long as he remembers who our strongest and most dedicated ally in the Middle East is. ISRAEL! I think it is a mistake for him to stand on soil of other Mid East countries and take Israel to the woodshed. The United States of America is disliked by many countries around this world and it does not hurt to try and be at peace with them as long as they will do the same toward our country. Yet Israel, with out a doubt, would be there to help the U.S. if and when we need them. It is not the place of an elected official with the title of President, to explain to the rest of the world that America has been an arrogant nation. That is wrong in my opinion.

Today marks the 65Th anniversary of D-Day when nearly ten thousand of our brave soldiers gave both life and limb to help save and free people they had never meet before. As I write this, there are many men and women giving freely of their service to our nation. For this, we should be thankful and respectful. As our President stood in Egypt speaking of his, (President Obama) Muslim roots this week, the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy lay in graves marked with a cross. As the bible says, St. John 15 v. 13: "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends". Those soldiers truly proved their friendship to the Nation's of this world.