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The Battle of New Oil-leans (Apologies to Johnny Horton)

by Kafir ( 182 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Blogmocracy at July 4th, 2010 - 8:00 pm


Go Buzzsawmonkey!
Watch Buzz’s lyrics come to life at Pajamas TV!

New Oil-leans (Apologies to Johnny Horton)

(many thanks to snowcrash, I would have missed it!)

OT

Sorry, but I have to exercise a little bragging right. Here’s my lyric, live at PJTV!

But you heard it here first:

The Battle of New Orleans, 2010
—apologies to Johnny Horton and “The Battle of New Orleans”

In 2005 Katrina hit us bad
Nagin didn’t use the buses that he had
And just as the city started to come back
A BP platform had to blow its stack

(Chorus)
We looked to Obama to do something different
But he’s never run anything, and so he let it go
He spent his time hitting balls out on the golf course
He fumbled and he diddled and he let the oil flow

BP tried hard to cap the well itself
But that’s not so easy way out on the shelf
Obama said that he would give ‘em heck
And keep his boot hard on the corporate neck

We looked to Obama to do something different
But he’s never run anything, and so he let it go
He spent his time hitting balls out on the golf course
He fumbled and he diddled and he let the oil flow

The days went by and we watched ‘em come and go
But Obama wouldn’t even talk to BP’s CEO
He said, “Why would you think I’d even try?
He’s a corporate man and all they do is lie.”

We looked to Obama to do something different
But he’s never run anything, and so he let it go
He spent his time hitting balls out on the golf course
He fumbled and he diddled and he let the oil flow

Yeah, the oil spread and birds and the fish started dyin’
And folks getting hurt all started in to screech
They shouted so loud the President flew down to the Gulf
And was photographed picking up a tarball off the beach

Bobby Jindal tried to make barriers of sand
But the feds wouldn’t put permission in his hands
What the President will do to fix things we don’t know
Except hit BP for billions and watch the oil flow

We looked to Obama to do something different
But he’s never run anything, and so he let it go
He spent his time hitting balls out on the golf course
He fumbled and he diddled and he let the oil flow

Yeah, the oil spread and birds and the fish started dyin’
And folks getting hurt all started in to screech
They shouted so loud the President flew down to the Gulf
And was photographed picking up a tarball off the beach

Myths of the American Smart Grid – Part II

by Kafir ( 122 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Environmentalism at June 19th, 2010 - 4:00 pm

Part II of our very own “Snork’s” series at Pajamas Media was published yesterday. READ IT ALL.

(latecomers should start with Part I)

~:)

Electric Grid Myths, Part II: The Effect of Alternatives

In my previous article, I laid out many of the most common misconceptions of how the electrical grid is built, operated, and maintained, and just precisely what is meant by the term “smart grid.” This leads to a number of questions and choices regarding the future — specifically, how telemetric load control (what “smart grid” really is) works with wind power and electric cars.

Wind power has been heralded by its proponents as the future of electrical power generation. I specifically am not going to discuss the merits of wind power vs. coal, nuclear, solar, or any of the other possibilities. I am decidedly not advocating any particular source. What I am doing is noting the time scheduling characteristics of wind, why that’s a problem, and how telemetric load control — particularly if a significant penetration of electric cars catches on — might work together to mitigate one of wind’s major drawbacks, and why that’s probably going to have a limited effect.

Aside from concerns over bird kill, economics, and aesthetics, wind power suffers from a problem with reliability. Not reliability of the machines themselves (though maintenance is a significant operating cost), but the reliability of the wind itself.

[…]

Support our Blogmocracy Brother ~ Read.It.All.Here: Electric Grid Myths, Part II: The Effect of Alternatives

411 for the GOP

by Kafir ( 55 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Elections 2010, Politics, Republican Party at May 23rd, 2010 - 4:00 pm

TQCincinnatus has another article published over at Pajamas Media today! He discusses three systematic areas in which conservatives and Republicans need to improve if they are to assure victory in November.

It is recommended reading for all conservatives~

The political fortunes of the Republican Party give every appearance of rising from the ashes, like the mythological phoenix of old. Aided by the unpopularity of the radical Democratic agenda and the nakedly overbearing efforts by that party to ram this agenda down the nation’s collective throats, the Republicans are poised to roar back onto the national political scene in November in a way reminiscent of 1994.
[…]
However, we should never underestimate the power of the Republican Party leadership to ruin a good thing.

Read it all here: Why the Republicans Could Still Lose in November

Myths of the ‘Smart’ Grid?

by Kafir ( 110 Comments › )
Filed under Technology at May 5th, 2010 - 9:00 pm

Our very own “snork” has an article published at Pajamas Media today entitled
Myths Associated with the ‘Smart’ Electrical Grid. It is a very detailed article that tries to dispel the myths and inaccuracies that are all over the internet concerning the American Power Grid.

Sit back, relax… and get yer learnin on =)

Much has been written in the popular media and blogosphere in the past decade about the electrical power grid, some of it good, much of it bad, much of it downright silly, and almost all of it incomplete.

This article tries to change that and educate us on the truth of the matter. There will be a test.

Good luck!