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Matchbook Diploma Environmental Experts in California

by snork ( 69 Comments › )
Filed under Climate, Crime, Economy, Science, Technology at January 16th, 2010 - 5:00 am

For those who’ve wondered where policy originates, here’s a story of a very expensive environmental initiative in California, placed there by an ‘expert’ with a PhD in Statistics, who’s studied the public health consequences of diesel exhaust, and concluded that draconian measures need to be taken to clean up the exhaust from diesel engines that we’ve been living with for decades (yo Savage, are you listening?).

Anyone who is familiar with diesel technology knows that in the 1990s, diesel injection technology was revolutionized with the development of electronic high-pressure injection. Ever noticed that you rarely see the big clouds of black smoke that were once common from diesel engines? That’s the main reason why.

So it’s not as if this is an area where there’s been no progress. Regardless, environmentalists still think diesels are icky (even though they get better mileage than their beloved hybrids), and want to turn the screws on them. So how to you build a case for action when there isn’t one? The same way environmentalists do everything: they fake it.

The “expert” has a PhD in applied statistics from Thornhill University. Where is Thornhill University, you ask? Good question. The internet doesn’t know. From the first link, it seems to be registered to Israeli Avrohom Mondrowitz, who according to Haaretz:

As far as the Israel Police know, Mondrowitz is currently devoting most of his energy, in the many leisure hours at his disposal, to the Internet. There he gratifies his deviant inclinations by watching clips of sadistic activity and pedophilic material. In his remaining time he makes a living by issuing bogus academic degrees to all comers, particularly to students from the Third World. He has emblems and logos from various universities, as well as seals, examples of signatures and registration forms. He refers most of the students to Thornhill University, in London, which grants degrees by correspondence and has a branch in Brooklyn.

Eek. This is where our environmental policy is coming from. And the problem is broader than California, because several other states have adopted California’s emissions standards, so whenever California’s Assembly adopts a new law, it’s automatically adopted in these other states, such as Washington.

We’re being ruled by crooks, charlatans, fanatics, and fools.

Hat tip: Mrs. Robinson

Fiscal liberalism has tarnished California gold

by Mojambo ( 99 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Progressives, Socialism at January 10th, 2010 - 10:00 pm

I am not much of a fan of George Will’s any more. He reminds me too much of alleged conservatives who prefer to be in the minority status as long as they get invited to the best Georgetown parties. He also does not know nearly as much about baseball as he thinks he does (but I digress). Here though he hits the target. California which went for Nixon in 1968 and Reagan in 1984 has gone way to the left and for many obvious reasons. First – because of the great weather it tends to attract whackos, second – because of all the illegal aliens who have become “amnestied” it has a large class of citizens who are government dependent and third – its municipal and state unions are all too powerful which leads to crushing taxes on private industry and even more stifling regulations.  Posters here from California probably can come up with more reasons.

By George F. Will

Dalton Trumbo (1905-76) was a hero to the American left, partly because of his 1939 antiwar novel “Johnny Got His Gun.” Trumbo’s title modified the lyric “Johnny, get your gun” from the World War I song “Over There.” Trumbo’s “Johnny” is horribly maimed in that war. Now we need a novel titled “Berkeley Got Its Liberalism.” Pending that, we have Tad Friend’s report, in the Jan. 4 New Yorker, on maimed Berkeley.

California, a laboratory of liberalism, is spiraling downward, driven by a huge budget deficit. So the University of California system’s budget was cut 20 percent. Then the system increased in-state student fees 32 percent to . . . $10,302. But that is still 70 percent below student costs at Stanford and other private institutions in California that Berkeley considers no better than it is.

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It took years for liberalism’s redistributive itch to create an income tax so steeply progressive that it prompts the flight from the state of wealth-creators: “Between 1990 and 2007,” Voegeli writes, “some 3.4 million more Americans moved from California to one of the other 49 states than moved to California from another state.”

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It took years for compassionate liberalism to make California’s welfare menu contribute to the state becoming an importer of Mexico’s poverty. It took years for servile liberalism to turn the state into what Voegeli calls a “unionocracy,” run by and for unionized public employees, such as public safety employees who can retire at 50 and receive 90 percent of the final year’s pay for life.

Read the rest.

America’s Future: Texas or California

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Economy, Liberal Fascism, Republican Party at July 10th, 2009 - 8:37 am

While California is an economic disaster, Texas is doing well compared to the rest of the nation. Texas has proved a low tax, pro Business model can create good paying jobs and economic well being. California has gone the Socialist route and is an economic disaster.

AMERICA’S recent history has been a relentless tilt to the West—of people, ideas, commerce and even political power. California and Texas, the nation’s two biggest states, are the twin poles of the West, but very different ones. For most of the 20th century the home of Silicon Valley and Hollywood has been the brainier, sexier, trendier of the two: its suburbs and freeways, its fads and foibles, its marvellous miscegenation have spread around the world. Texas, once a part of the Confederacy, has trailed behind: its cliché has been a conservative Christian in cowboy boots, much like a certain recent president. But twins can change places. Is that happening now?

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America should follow the Texas model if it wants to provide good economic well being for its citizens.

California Courts Begin Hearings On “Prop. 8”

by WrathofG-d ( 18 Comments › )
Filed under Politics at March 5th, 2009 - 1:38 pm

Scores of people lined up this morning outside the California Supreme Court building in San Francisco, hoping for a seat in the chambers as the justices hear arguments on whether the voter-approved state constitutional amendment, “Prop 8“, should be overturned.

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prop-8-2SAN FRANCISCO (FoxNews.com)—  California Supreme Court justices heard arguments Thursday on lawsuits seeking to overturn the state’s voter-approved ban on same-sex nuptials as thousands demonstrated outside the courthouse.

Gay rights advocates are urging the court to overturn Proposition 8 on the grounds it was put before voters improperly, or at least prematurely.

The measure’s sponsors argue the ballot initiative was approved correctly and it would be a miscarriage of justice for the court to overturn the results of a fair election.

The ballot initiative, which passed with 52 percent of the vote in November, changed the California Constitution to trump last year’s 4-3 Supreme Court decision that held that denying same-sex couples the right to wed was an unconstitutional civil rights violation.

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on three points: is Proposition 8 invalid because it constitutes a revision of, rather than an amendment to, the California Constitution; does it violate the separation of powers doctrine under the California Constitution; and if it’s not unconstitutional, what is its effect, if any, on the marriages of same-sex couples performed before the adoption of Proposition 8?

Minutes into the proceedings, the justices peppered lawyer Shannon Minter, arguing for gay rights advocates, with tough questions over how the 14 words of Proposition 8 represent a revision of the state’s constitution.

Outside, gay marriage rights supporters and opponents held signs lobbying the justices to take their side.

(The Rest of The Article)

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