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George Rebane

The Grand Experiment of America is nothing less than to test the historical question – Can man govern himself?  Our Founders repeatedly asked that question of themselves as they labored to give the new nation the appropriate tools of governance so as to stack the deck in favor of a ‘Yes!’ answer.  Jefferson’s admonishment put a bow on the prerequisites for such an answer – ‘A nation ignorant and free, that never was and never shall be.’  And over the last fifty years we have embarked on a course that has resurrected the worst fears of those courageous and farsighted men now two and a half centuries past.

I look at the inventory of evidence and cannot help but start with our national education system which has spread multi-generational ‘dumbth’ deep and wide across the land.   From its schools emerge legions of young deeply ignorant of history and civics with inadequeate tools to help themselves since they are marginally literate and almost totally innumerate.  They join those millions already on the sidelines from the workforce who have no means to evaluate the steady rain of ‘information’ that drenches them daily through countless channels enabled by an accelerating technology.  These are what are commonly referred to as America’s sheeple.  (cf Bryan Caplan’s Myth of the Rational Voter)

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If we examine some of these deficits operating in the daily round, the picture of where we are headed becomes very clear.


The federal government has ‘shut down’ according to the reports from Washington.  Well not exactly.  But supposedly there are 800,000 federal workers whose services will be dispensed with during this political poker game that the Republicans are destined to lose.  The question unasked is how would we manage if these same workers were not recalled.  Yes, we could take a more precise scalpel to who will now do what to make sure that we could still visit national parks and museums, etc.  But I argue that the overwhelming number of these folks could be given early retirement, and the country would benefit enormously as the friction caused by these same people is eliminated.  I argue further that it would even benefit us greatly if we just told them not to report to work while continuing to pay them their usual wages – just stay home and spend the checks you will get without interruption.  The expense to buy that relief would be worth it.

As I reported earlier (here), our country’s economy is now permanently on its butt.  Obama’s lies notwithstanding, the nation will need and is prepared to print an additional tranche of about $1T annually to maintain interest rates at illusory levels and pump unearned dollars into the economy.  This exercise is neither beneficial nor inconsequential.  It is the final bamboozle by our politicians and elites that allow them to get out of Dodge before Dodge comes unglued.  As always, the then current ‘honorables’ in Washington will tell us that the troubles weren’t caused on their watch as they go on to institute more draconian policies to protect themselves and maintain civil order while Depression2 gains momentum.  (more here)

The IPCC’s AR5 report released last Friday and today is a grand exemplar of international fraud.  To put it simply, it ignores the stark evidence of the temperature and CO2 record along with the performance of its grossly errant computer models to double down on predictions of dire consequences for the earth’s climate.  The models have not been able to corroborate the longitudinal evidence, nor have they been able to predict or account for the recent past.  AR5 is simply a propaganda document to allow the world’s central planners to argue for the next round of restrictions on human liberties and actions in the developed world.  The ‘developing’ world could care less.  Lacking any vestige of critical thinking skills the sheeple will fall into the lines drawn by their socialist elites.  (more here)

Obamacare – as the feds use taxpayer dollars to sell the unsellable, we are soothed by statements like ‘even Apple has to fix its software after it is released’ designed to prepare us for the train wreck that is now in full swing.  The undisseminated truth is that the system design and implementation for the insurance exchanges and follow-on physician services processing is an unholy mess.  Its performance cannot be improved by ‘software fixes’, simply because underneath the coding glitches lies a systems design that is fatally flawed from its first performance requirements specification (if even one was generated) onward.  The feds have had two years to get this system up and tested, and the result is exactly as expected by everyone except the clueless and their local lackies.  (more here)

While they attempt to redo the system, countless and uncounted people will suffer and die, because this is now the new healthcare system in which you could not keep your old doctor or health insurance policy for reasons known and reasons still to be uncovered by the Pelosi Principle.  Meanwhile, the lamestream and the usual choruses will sing anthems to another successful campaign of government taking over one more sector from a market economy that they have vilified for the last century or so.

This litany is not yet complete, but its intended objective – an omni-beneficient state – was already anticipated by Frederic Bastiat in the 1840s as his native France was writhing to give birth to yet another ‘republic’ that would hew more to the principles that Marx was then compiling on the other side of the Rheine.  (Over two centuries later, socialist France still hasn’t got its revolution sorted out.)  He outlined then what our current crop of collectivist envision now, a munificent state to dispense

bread for all mouths, work for all hands, capital for all enterprises, credit for all projects, salve for all wounds, balm for all sufferings, advice for all perplexities, solutions for all doubts, truths for all intellects, diversions for all who want them, milk for infancy, and wine for old age – which can provide for all our wants, all our curiosity, correct all our errors, repair all our faults, and exempt us henceforth from the necessity for foresight, prudence, judgment, sagacity, experience, order, economy, temperance and activity.

That we expect all this while putting up with the obvious signs of disaster rising is proof enough for this observer to again affirm that the tipping point is a long way behind us.

[2oct13 update]  Ramirez
captures precisely what the public accepts as the Left’s justified position to
not negotiate and blame the whole thing on the Republicans.

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[more]  I have been waiting to hear some media commentators raise the subject of what both parties bring to any negotiation should the Dems grant that privilege as called for in the Constitution.  It is clear what cards Team Obama holds in such proceedings.  But no one has mentioned the only cards that the Repubs can play – oppose the Continuing Resolution and/or raising the national debt ceiling so we can continue spending without recourse.

And that’s the point, ‘recourse’.  In adding to the avalanche of evidence on the national dumbth, the Dems can face the cameras and ask with a straight face for the Repubs to pass a “clean” CR and the President says he will not negotiate on raising the debt ceiling.  So if the Repubs do neither, they will be blamed by the sheeple for not knuckling to the Dems’ ‘my way or the highway’, and if they do both what levers do they have left to reduce the country’s maniacal spending and printing spree – none whatsoever.  And again, the triumvirate of Obama, Reid, and Pelosi know that the overwhelming number of voters, most certainly all of their constituents, don’t have a clue about this standoff – the proportion of double dummies out there is mind numbing.

I can understand why the lamestream does not educate their viewers and readers about this.  But what really puzzles me is why the conservative side of the media are silent about it.  Why can’t they say at every opportunity that if the Repubs cave on rolling back parts of Obamacare and entitlements, then they might as well fold their hands and start lighting candles for the 2014 elections.

To add insult to injury, the Dems know that the voters are so ignorant that they will not even pick up on the obvious ‘in your face’ shut downs of national monuments, the feds using extra labor to put up fences around open air memorials and adding guards where none were on duty before to keep visitors at a distance just to emphasize the politics of a government ‘shut down’.  You really have to be stupid to swallow all that, and the Dems are betting that they know their audience.

What more would you want to see for proof of concept?

[6oct13 update]  My assertion above that the problem with the Obamacare subscriber/patient system was not a ‘software glitch’ as repeated by every Team Obama member during the last week is corroborated in the reports that are now coming out admitting errors in the “design of the system” and architectural “flaws” beyond the usual bevy of software errors in a poorly tested system (more here).  The question now is whether these system design flaws were purposefully planted or overlooked in the 3+ years developers had to get Obamacare up and running.  Sheer incompetence in these matters of government involvement can never be overlooked, but there is always the pull of going to a single payer system instead of fixing the current mess.  But all this flies over the heads of the eternally confused flock out there.

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88 responses to “National Ignorance – Proof of Concept Working (updated 6oct13)”

  1. fish Avatar
    fish

    Hey “fish,” no need to worry about me, buddy.
    Actually I’m not…..err…buddy.
    The fact that I actually use my real name here proves that I am willing to stand by what I write.
    Were I you I would use a pseudonym, to spare myself the embarrassment if nothing else.
    You’re just a little pipsqueak with dirty diapers, supposedly in possession of a superior security clearance but still too scared to stand for anything in public.
    Well mikey you’re the guy who started with the all DHS talk. Rumor has it the you’re quite the keyboard commando…likes to make threats and all that…..and threats towards women too I understand. Remember this exchange…..What I will commit to do is outing idiotic talk from people like “fish” who seem to have an un-American bent that may need closer scrutiny. Perhaps a visit from Homeland Security is needed? I can arrange that.
    …. of course followed by your weak assed attempt to walk it back with George. It was all in fun…just a joke…. really man I didn’t mean it!
    Don’t worry mikey, my tenure may be ending with the agency with whom I work. Maybe we can work something out.
    BTW, it’s clear that you didn’t even understand my strategy advice. And I’ll comment wherever I like, thank you, so you don’t need to worry about that either.
    Oh I don’t worry mikey, you keep right on posting. Continue to favor the world with more of your brilliance.

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  2. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    Here’s the deal, “fish.” I’ve been dealing with right-wing gov’t bullies like you since my age was a single digit. I’m sure you have a nice cozy spot where you can spend the day mumbling to yourself, “power is the ultimate aphrodisiac, power is the ultimate aphrodisiac…” while rubbing your hands together like Captain Queeg.
    I look forward to the end of your tenure so you can come out of the darkness and own what you write.

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  3. fish Avatar
    fish

    Here’s the deal, “fish.” I’ve been dealing with right-wing gov’t bullies like you since my age was a single digit. I’m sure you have a nice cozy spot where you can spend the day mumbling to yourself, “power is the ultimate aphrodisiac, power is the ultimate aphrodisiac…” while rubbing your hands together like Captain Queeg.
    I look forward to the end of your tenure so you can come out of the darkness and own what you write.

    Funny….you don’t sound like an “Anderson”….more like a “Johnson” making impassioned speeches from the bar in “Blazing Saddles.
    “….come out of the darkness”. (snicker)
    Here’s the deal “Michael”….
    – I’m not a “right winger”.
    – You started with the threats.
    – Your grasp on reality is slipping (….”power is the ultimate aphrodisiac, power is the ultimate aphrodisiac…” while rubbing your hands together like Captain Queeg.) What “movie” plays on an
    endless loop in that soft skull of yours that would lead you to make such a lame assed comment. I’m not the guy here singing the governments praises at every turn…..that’s you….now that you
    think you’re in control forever more. Enjoy you’re coming irrelevancy or daddy is going to come back and spank your mewling asses….. or something similarly nonsensicial. Remember
    that one?
    Fact of the matter is that you found someone who wasn’t impressed by your “tuff gai” blather and called you on it. Apparently on Michael Anderson World instead of dialing it back you felt the need to double down.
    Weak sauce.

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  4. Gregory Avatar

    Regarding the National Ignorance, there’s a fine op-ed in Time today, Newt Gingrich on shutdowns:
    “Back in 1995-96, there was the understanding that government shutdowns were an unpleasant but integral part of the legislative-executive power struggle. That power struggle is built into the American Constitution. The Founding Fathers wanted to protect freedom by separating powers so every branch had to negotiate with the others. They believed the legislative branch was closest to the people and in peacetime the most important branch. That is why the Constitution devotes Article One to the Congress…
    Back in 1995, we were used to shutdowns as part of the negotiating process. Democratic Speaker Tip O’Neill had twelve shutdowns during his Speakership. Not so today, as seen both in the news media and in the hysteria of President Obama and the Democrats. Until this week, there had been seventeen years without a legislative-executive confrontation that led to a shutdown…
    If the president begins a phone call with the words “I will not negotiate,” as President Obama did last Friday with Speaker Boehner, it is pretty hard to see how they can find a common ground. That was not President Clinton’s style at all.
    House Republicans have to be prepared to compromise but so must President Obama and his Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Faced with a president who refuses to negotiate, the House Republicans have to stand firm. A collapse of the House Republicans would teach President Obama that he can get away with virtually anything he wants. It would lead to a frightening three years and ultimately an even bigger crisis.
    There is a path to a negotiated agreement but it requires both sides to negotiate. In 1995-96, both sides knew they were subordinate to the Constitution and they had to reach an agreement. It is not clear that this is true today.”

    http://ideas.time.com/2013/10/03/newt-gingrich-founding-fathers-liked-shutdowns/

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    Re MichaelA’s 829pm & 1117pm – Of course it’s ‘chess’, however today it is played by one side for observers on the sidelines who have no idea how the pieces are supposed to move. (This is a crass and cruel way to take advantage of the intellectually debilitated.) Perhaps some readers did not understand the point of this post, to wit evidence grows daily that national ignorance (dumbth) is now endemic. My comments are intended to draw attention to and highlight some of that evidence. I believe that most RR readers were not misled.
    In any event, I will offer the apology taught by my late friend and mentor Skip Case, ‘I’m sorry I didn’t say it well enough for you to understand.’

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  6. fish Avatar
    fish

    The irony…..ahhh…it burns!
    Have Questions On Obamacare? Call 1-800-F U-CKYO
    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-03/have-questions-obamacare-call-1-800-f-u-ckyo

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  7. Walt Avatar

    Is HY20 still open? Just think of all the Fed. land it crosses.
    The FED freeways are still up and running,,, what gives??
    Even the FED owned bridges in the Bay are working!
    But LIB Government has saw fit to close the parks that actually turn a profit,
    They have closed private business, just because it sits of FED land.
    Mt. Vernon is in private hands, but the parking lot has been roped off.
    ( Yup,,, the only part the FEDS control)
    These are the actions of the spoiled rotten man child, throwing a temper tantrum.
    ” If I don’t get my way,,, ALL of you will be sorry!”
    And you gotta love the # they use for signing up for the unaffordable care tax.
    “1-800- F***yo”…. Now there is some actual honest advertising from government.
    And now a free “O”phone is given with each new sign up. Get yours,,,, while supplies last,, ( that would be the lubricant before you ” get yours”.)

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  8. MikeL Avatar
    MikeL

    Walt,
    Check out coyoteblog. He runs public parks and campgrounds for the government and actually pays money into the US treasury. The Oh is going to shut his operation down.

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  9. Walt Avatar

    Not surprised in the slightest Mike,, “O” and Co. are out to hurt the nation, just out of spite.
    But if you hear the LIBS speak today,, this is all the Tea Party’s fault.
    They are closing the places that don’t get a dime from government.

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  10. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    George, please don’t insult my intelligence with placating language. I find that approach to be offensive, which I suppose is my entire problem with this blog. As I said a couple of days ago, I am trying to tie up loose ends here so you guys can twist and spin without my ad hominem to make things worse. But I feel, once again, that I’m stuck to the tar baby, so I guess I’ll persevere until I feel unstuck. I then my sabbatical will begin, at least until you get the WordPress site working.
    The “fish” wrote: “Here’s the deal ‘Michael’….
    – I’m not a ‘right winger’.
    – You started with the threats.”
    1. Why would you put my name in quotation marks? That’s just a bizarre response to the fact that you refuse to come out of the closet and I have been out of the closet for years.
    2. Well, you sure write like a winger. But I would love to have a cup of coffee with you and we can go around the track on this subject. As I have always claimed in this space, we are more alike than we think, but with the current structure of blogs and social media (and an antiquated and horribly broken political system), we become hard-coded ideological islands. It’s a problem, and if our various generations alive today can help to get it fixed, that would be a great gift to humanity.
    3. Well, I thought you started it. But fine, let’s do a reset. No harm, no foul. Can we put down the rocks and try to have an adult conversation? I am eager to try.
    Michael A.

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  11. George Rebane Avatar

    MichaelA 1051pm – My language is placating only to the extent that you demonstrate your misunderstanding of what I post. I was surprised by your comments given they came from someone who understood the subject of this post. But then again, that is an example of how fundamental the country’s split has become.

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  12. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    Sorry George, I’m not convinced. I think we have a basic and fundamental failure to communicate. While we ponder that, let’s let some really great motorcycle riders do the talking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kTYGmjgSMv8

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  13. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    MA 10:51 said,
    “George, please don’t insult my intelligence with placating language.”
    Not possible, one must possess it to insult it.

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  14. fish Avatar
    fish

    1. Why would you put my name in quotation marks? That’s just a bizarre response to the fact that you refuse to come out of the closet and I have been out of the closet for years.
    Not bizarre at all…..If you look at how my response was structured it was presented that way to mimic yours, ‘Here’s the deal, “fish.” ‘ followed with my entirely predictable, ‘Here’s the deal “Michael”….’. When I left things here yesterday I’m pretty sure Greg was trying to have Steve removed from his position at the questionably named “Sierra Business Council”. I wouldn’t put it past some to attempt something similar with me were I to post with my real name. I’ll post soon enough using my real name.
    2. Well, you sure write like a winger. But I would love to have a cup of coffee with you and we can go around the track on this subject. As I have always claimed in this space, we are more alike than we think, but with the current structure of blogs and social media (and an antiquated and horribly broken political system), we become hard-coded ideological islands. It’s a problem, and if our various generations alive today can help to get it fixed, that would be a great gift to humanity.
    You say I write like a “winger”….. well let’s see….. I’m pro-legalization (and have said so on a couple of occasions in this forum), utterly indifferent to gay marriage (actually more pro than not due to the reduction in revenues to FedGov…even though that reduction in a very general sense would be bad for me personally), I think it would be just swell to radically reduce our military presence overseas and spend far less on “defense”! (and have said so publicly here), I find the domestic intelligence gathering carried on by the various three letter agencies to be abhorrent and almost certainly illegal, and finally, I have no beef with “Burning Man” and believe I wished you safe travels on your last visit.
    Under almost any definition of “winger” these opinions are all instant DQ’s.
    3. Well, I thought you started it. But fine, let’s do a reset. No harm, no foul. Can we put down the rocks and try to have an adult conversation? I am eager to try.
    Frankly I no longer know who started what. If I started anything then I publicly offer an apology for doing so. What I did not do was make or offer any threat and I do not believe that when you made the statement in question that it was offered in jest.
    Until George asks me to leave this forum, all here can expect my complete and untempered opinion when I choose to offer it.

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  15. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I know a Joe Fish here in Nevada County. I would suggest you are right Joe that MichaelA would sick the HSA on you if he knew who you were. Anyway, talking to him is like talking to a 5 year old anyway. Anyone going to Burning Man has to be very immature so I give no credence to him.

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  16. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    Thank you, fish, for your reply. I stand corrected on my many different things here, and I appreciate you taking the time to set the record straight. I also better understand your need for anonymity and appreciate that as well.
    I also publicly apologize to you for writing what you perceived to be a direct threat. I wrote that based on what I knew would be a sure button-pusher–to stop what I perceived as bullying–and while I am still surprised that anyone would think that someone on this forum could dial up the DHS for a visit, I do apologize for going over the top.

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  17. fish Avatar
    fish

    Fair enough Michael….we begin anew.
    ….and Todd c’mon…it’s just a party.

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  18. Gregory Avatar

    Michael, imagine if you’d followed your over the top threat toward’s me with a retraction and an apology. You know, this one:
    “Let it be known that people like you pose the greatest danger to life on earth, and we are cataloging your behavior in real time. People like you–educated, but toadies for the evil life killers of the planet for whatever reason–are high on the target list.”
    He was writing as mandersonation at the time but as the only google hits for that was for a Michael Anderson at the virtually non-existent Nevada City Free Press, it wasn’t anonymous. I was also using my name so I wasn’t anonymous. And as far as my name here, most everyone here knows my last name, including Frisch.
    No, I have no expectation of getting Frisch fired, just a talking to by someone on his Board at the most; an officer of a prominent (a stretch perhaps, but let’s be nice) local 501c3 shouldn’t be flinging libels per se at anyone. I did write him privately as he requested and I have several scenarios in mind regarding why he’s not responding, raging from realistic to optimistic. I know enough to make a valid contact already but going through the front door would be nice.
    The libel per se is a nice feature of civil law; if you’re arguing in public it’s a real good idea to stop short of crossing that bright line.

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  19. George Rebane Avatar

    gregory 1245pm – I must have missed that quote by MichaelA; can you provide a link? I consider it sinister and scary because 1) I’m enough like you to also be “high on the target list”, and 2) people like MichaelA abound, and when they get the power they seek, people like me (and you) will suffer mightily. The Rebane family history is replete with such outcomes. I think about it a lot as I write RR, and know that I’m being ‘catalogued’ by this generation’s bolsheviks (the Internet is forever). Oh well.

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  20. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    When the NAZI’s took France and installed the Vichy it is my understanding there were some turncoats who favored the Nazis. After the Nazi’s left through force, the French people grabbed those turncoats and did terrible things to them Mostly because the turncoats were informing and that was not a good thing for the turncoats.

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  21. Gregory Avatar

    George, he didn’t post that disgusting screed here, that was at TheUnion blog and my wife was literally shaking at the entirety of it. Neither Michael Anderson nor mandersonation ever apologized and retracted it, publicly or privately.
    If you want, I’ll send you a copy.

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  22. Paul Emery Avatar

    George 1:05
    Are you referring to the way the FBI went after Martin Luther King, trying to set him up as a Communist. How about Nixon’s “enemy” list.
    Arnold Picker
    Alexander Barkan
    Edwin Guthman
    Maxwell Dane
    Charles Dyson
    Howard Stein
    Allard Lowenstein
    Morton Halperin
    Leonard Woodcock
    S. Sterling Munro, Jr.
    Bernard T. Feld
    Sidney Davidoff
    John Conyers
    Samuel M. Lambert
    Stewart Rawlings Mott
    Ron Dellums
    Daniel Schorr
    S. Harrison Dogole
    Paul Newman
    Mary McGrory

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  23. fish Avatar
    fish

    No, I have no expectation of getting Frisch fired…..
    Then I retract my earlier statement.

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  24. Gregory Avatar

    “I wrote that based on what I knew would be a sure button-pusher–to stop what I perceived as bullying”
    -MA
    In short, if Mike doesn’t like what you say, he’ll write just about anything to slap you down.
    The dark threat against me was over global warming as he had drunk the IPCC koolaid. He went on to state:
    “Dumping carbon is evil, just like dumping sewage into a river is evil. If you can’t agree to that, we have a major problem.”
    This is the sort of thing Michael Anderson resorts to when he decides someone else is being a bigger bully than he is, or at least a more effective communicator of a point of view he doesn’t like.

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  25. Gregory Avatar

    But wait, there’s more!
    “But let’s examine really what that’s all about. In interviews with normal German citizens after WWII, for those who did not support the Nazis, the singular sentiment was that they did not do enough to stop the onslaught of the desecration of civilization. They thought the Nazis would just go away. … I submit that this is what we are now witnessing in the USA. And so, those who deny the problems we face, I confront them with the proper extreme opprobrium. It is the only way to ensure that brown shirts aren’t sauntering down Broad Street.”
    1/17/2009 9:51 PM PST by mandersonation on theunion.com

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  26. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Gregory, MA is a troll and probably is missing a spine. No worries.

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  27. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 151pm – No not at all. An amazing comparison. Paul, I know that you don’t know what I’m talking about, and fear that your knowledge of your own assertions suffers similarly.

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  28. Al Avatar
    Al

    To the esteemed George,
    Homage
    She built a small fire everyday
    Sometimes it was just in her mind
    It was a focal point for to pray
    She chanted – Thanks – softly in kind
    She lived simply cooked her food
    With gleaned sticks from the wood
    Everything is provided as a resource
    In life’s lessons she studied the source
    She orphaned was bright clean and taut
    Needs were met not wanting alot
    Exploring gardening tending planning
    Deep experience gained while tanning
    She one day finally met her man
    He came from a far conflicted land
    Union came Life dancing for hours
    They made a family in the flowers
    She lived and loved years in her woods
    Sadly they must now pack their goods
    The people have changed Let’s be quick
    To the northwest well away from the sick
    She was practiced and kept her brood well
    They all made it through their long travail
    A brisk new wooded land with so much to do
    First a fire for – Thanks – then for some stew . . .
    She shone and was sadly pyred several thousand years ago
    Her great line has since spread light around the globe
    The ever-following sick are again imposing their ill will
    – Thanks – there’s a new northwest discerning awaitng still

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  29. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    George, all of those comments that Greg continues to cite were posted anonymously by me, they were not aimed at Greg in particular, and they are completely taken out of context, as I have said before. Greg gets to choose exactly what he wants to select out of a many-day string of comments on global warming and many other subjects presented in The Union articles from the early months of 2009, going on 5 yrs. ago. I’ve already explained this numerous times on RR, but I guess I will continue having to do that whenever Greg decides to stalk and libel me. It’s nothing short of character assassination, Greg knows that it is, and he continues doing it because it gives him some sort of sick pleasure.
    As proof, just notice that this latest string of hate comes as the result of a public apology I made to fish. I wasn’t even talking to Greg. I think that’s pretty weird.
    BTW, Greg claims that I was not posting anonymously because he was able to associate my name with mandersonation and the Nevada City Free Press. That is a lie, I never used that name in association with my circa-1998 e-zine Nevada City Free Press, I always used my real name. Greg had to do some searching on the Internet to tie the two together, which he claims only took him two seconds. Whatever, there was effort involved and the average reader of a comments section would not have done what he did.
    Greg broke the commenting rules at The Union by attaching my name, and threatening my business, to stuff that was just an anonymous flame-war ad hominem bullshit. He was rebuked by The Union staff and told to knock it off after I filed a formal complaint. All of Greg’s comments were deleted on The Union site by the staff: they agreed that Greg broke the rules. Of course, that doesn’t prevent him from re-posting them here, ad nauseum, whenever his pathosis gives rise.
    Greg has a deep need to find things that he can grind his monkey up against, it’s just who he is. He does it all the time on RR. It’s not going to get fixed, ever, and I have made my peace with it. I would hate to carry Greg’s inner demons, and I sincerely hope that someday he is able to end his personal suffering.

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  30. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    And a personal note to you, Greg:
    I guess what got under your skin was that fish responded to my over-the-top comment with an under-the-top response that was reasonable and actionable. I didn’t even need to go have coffee with him. I was able to take a measure of the man via his sincere words, and I responded accordingly.
    This is directly opposite to how you handled your outrage at my comment almost 5 yrs. ago. You attached yourself to me like a leach, and you have been trying to suck me dry ever since then. After several long discussions with a very good libel lawyer, who I assure you would have made your life extremely miserable, I came to the sound conclusion that a lawsuit was exactly what your inner tar baby wanted, and so I have decided that I will never sue you, or engage with you in any way that feeds whatever it is that makes you tick.
    As you will remember, I offered via a private email to meet with you in person in early 2009 to try to works things out, but you would have nothing to do with such a meeting. That should have been a strong indicator to me that what you sought from me, and so many others, was the grist not the grain.
    Regarding your current issues with Steve Frisch, I think you should be very careful with how you tread these waters. Do you have any idea who is even on his board? Do you have a clue about how they perceive your attacks on their organization? I also wholeheartedly suggest that you do some serious boning up the recent release of DSM-5, it’s important to note the many categories of upset suggested in those pages. I am certainly not someone who is suggesting that you are personally stricken with any of those categories, but I guess that is the road that you and Steve have chosen, and I hope for your sake that you have done your due diligence.
    Lastly, I just wanted to re-iterate that I work very hard to keep you out of my head, and that is a path that I think is going to be very healthy for me. For your own health and welfare, I suggest that you do the same.

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  31. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Now how can Greg keep himself out of his own head? Too funny.

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  32. Gregory Avatar

    “Greg broke the commenting rules at The Union by attaching my name, and threatening my business, to stuff that was just an anonymous flame-war ad hominem bullshit.”
    Bull. The name I attached was simply Mike, and I didn’t “threaten your business”. Yuri Beri, The Union sportswriter and blog supervisor, was sympathetic to your cause and erased the messages that referred to you as “Mike”, and then adult supervision came in and erased all of your threatening ones a couple days later. I’m assuming you made copies of my offensive posts; your case among the readers here might be strengthened were you to share those offensive words, but to date all you offer is your interpretations.
    I’ve quoted you extensively; your turn.
    This was at about the time Pelline was let go; I’ve no idea how much of the FUE’s gung ho global warming cheerleading had anything to do with the tone of blog supervision.
    Both you and Frisch seem to be stuck in this rut of “Gregory as someone who needs psychiatric help”; let me save others the googling, DSM-5 is the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition”. In short, Mike is doing indirectly what Frisch did with reckless abandon… tell me I need professional help. Frisch even prescribed medication.
    Again, I’ll consider the source and act upon that appropriately.
    “Lastly, I just wanted to re-iterate that I work very hard to keep you out of my head, and that is a path that I think is going to be very healthy for me.”
    Good luck with that. Let me assure you that minutes from now, you’ll be completely out of mine, but I’ll notice you the next time your write something threatening or self serving in the blogosphere. Again, let me thank your for continuing your campaign here against what you perceive as right-wing bullies, using much the same language you used against me in the past. I think it did wonders to give perspective.

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  33. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    Greg, I’ve deleted my GG folder. You may continue tilting at windmills, if that is what gives you serotonin squirts. Carry on.

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  34. Gregory Avatar

    Mike, with luck that is your first step towards recovery.

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  35. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Dr Rebane’s update, Sunday, October 6:
    Here is a biased link that I found informative. Perhaps Dr. Rebane’s suspicions about a conspiracy of the failure of Obamacare is planned to bring on single payer is not unfounded. Single payer should be in the “Time To Live Forever” category cause there ain’t no turning back and it will outlast Mount Shasta.
    http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/ernest-istook-knowing-inside/2013/oct/4/obamacare-has-become-un-affordable-care-act/
    My suspicion bubbles to the surface when the gobberment doesn’t release the figures of how many have actually enrolled. Can’t release the figures? More like WON’T. Sure, they can give us a minute by minute scorecard of how many hits the site is getting. High deductibles are the only way to make it “quasi affordable”. So, you got a 10k deductible on top of a higher copay AND monthly premium? No thanks. Not a good deal in exchange for a free wellness check. Like, you are out of pocket thousands of dollars anyway, which is not affordable. At least on my meager earnings.
    I enjoyed the above link. Suppose Mr. Jones would grudgingly admit that even a broken clock is right twice a day. Guess our Federal Government (with the computer systems of the NSA, IRS, FBI, DOJ, DOD, and the host of alphabet soup agencies) somehow just can’t apply that expertise to the ACA software system. Yeah, right,
    Insiders admit that if 16% of the uninsured enroll, it would be a victory. Hmmm. 16% of the uninsured? How about 99%.
    Under the law of unintended consequences, Blue Shield/ Blue Cross announced that it is receiving record amount of inquires for individual private coverage from states where it is not participating on the individual coverage exchanges.

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  36. Russ Steele Avatar
    Russ Steele

    Reference the 6Oct Update. Here is some evidence for incompetence:
    The administration’s explanation didn’t impress a Bush administration official who helped launch Part D in 2006.
    “Whoever thought it would draw 60,000 people wasn’t reading the administration’s press releases,” said David Brailer, former national coordinator of health care information technology. “The Medicare Part D site was supposed to have 20,000 simultaneous users and was (built for) 150,000, and that was back when computing was done on an abacus. It isn’t that hard.”

    The web page (now removed) and press releases mentioned free health care. Free attracts people like bees to honey. All the freeloaders in “Fishtowns” across the nation attempted to log on to see what they could get for free. What is it these liberals do not understand about human nature. Or, maybe they do and under building was on design.

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  37. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    The darling of the media?? Opps. Updated oppps
    http://reason.com/archives/2013/10/04/obamacare-chad-henderson-father

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