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NID Rate Increase.  Our local water utility, Nevada Irrigation District, has decided to boost its water rates over 33%, or over a third in the next five years.  We are NID customers, and we protested the rate increase in writing before the hearing on the matter last Wednesday.  Niether fish nor fowl, NID is somewhat of a mystery utility in these parts.  Through its murky operations of power generation, recreation management, and control of all ground water in a tri-county area, it does deliver good quality water in a reliable manner.  Of course it should, since we here in the Sierra ‘make’ our own water which is the envy of the rest of California.

Jo Ann and I protested the rate increase, not on some material grounds that they don’t need the increased revenues, but because they have not made the case for such a huge increase.  They simply cited the usual increase in costs, and the need to pump up their rainy day reserve again.  Their attempt at being open and above board was supposed to be fulfilled by disclosing their 2013-15 budget. (here)


This 115 page hernia pack would cross your eyes were you to attempt a reading of it.  We did, and now we’re waiting for them to uncross.  The only obvious takeaway was that $61M was budgeted over some interval during 2013-15, and you’d pay hell to find out what years that interval was as you went from page to page.  They did state that the water service cost of operations would bring in revenues of about $18M per year out of which 63% would go to compensate their 170 or so employees.  It wasn’t clear whether this included contributions to the budgeted munificent benefits the NID employees enjoy.  It was, however, clear that no contributions would be made for the rainy day reserve; in fact, that reserve was being drawn down in the budget.  In short, it was a very confusing read, and gave no clear indication why they needed more money.

NID’s customers are not potted plants.  It would have been nice for them to tell us what particular costs they anticipated in the out years and why.  What has been their experience over the years in having to fund outrageous acts of God – I assume the normal ones they plan for?  Who all do they sell water to, and what rates will they be paying?  How do NID salaries compare to California workers of similar skill/experience levels in the private sector, in similar utilities?  (Is NID a closed sinecure for the ‘lucky 170’?)  What is the current rainy day reserves level?  What, if any, unfunded liabilities are there?  You know, things like that.  I myself would love to see the dataset of unforeseen expenditures over the last 50 years to get a feel for the arrival rate of such calamities, and to what extent (risk/probability level) they are planning for these with their now increased revenue stream.  In essence, not much of substance was forthcoming out of that puzzle palace that is the NID headquarters in Grass Valley.  But to my knowledge, no one has gotten such information (let alone data) in the past, and we’re not holding our breath.

‘Just Say NO!’  That has been my plea to our Nevada County electeds when it comes to passing down and enforcing more gratuitous regulations and ordnances mandated from on high.  The latest is some cockamamie requirement for Californians to essentially replace the legacy plumbing in their houses when they seek a permit to do a property modification that has nothing to do with plumbing.  Local artist RL ‘Bob’ Crabb’s nearby cartoon in the 11jan14 Union sums up the situation.

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What’s worse is that as such regulations pile on, we hear (rumors?) that the honorables sitting in the Rood Center look forward to increasing county enforcement staff to go poke around and see if you’ve replaced a board or painted a trim without taking out a fee-ladened permit, and then having to put up with some numbnuts coming around later to inspect and pass on the job.

With this knuckle-under business as usual, our regulatory burdens will continue to grow until either we are behind barbed wire, or the torches and pitchforks come out – neither a good ending.  At some point somewhere in this nation, some local jurisdiction is going to have the balls to stand up and just say NO to the next (especially insane) diktat from the feds or the statehouse.  And if it is not Nevada County, then who will carry our water?  If not this time, then when?

Detroit can be fixed, and PJ O’Rourke spells it out for us here.  It is essentially a do-over to make Detroit into a Hong Kong with all the regulatory and tax reforms to get us there.  It would also serve as a template for countless other cities sitting on the edge of fiscal disaster.  The only thing standing in the way is the continued corrupt Democrat-infested socialism in city governments and statehouses.  These sleazebags cannot abide any solution involving freedom and enterprise that will so glaringly expose their bankrupt policies which have lead us to bankrupt cities.

Employment140111The latest jobs report corroborates RR’s long held view that the Great Recession is really Depression2.  Technology augmented productivity gains have been steadily eroding the ability of tens of millions (now over 90M in the US alone) to competitively sell their labor.  Instead of making a major change in course, our central planners are hyping hokey stats about declining unemployment and telling us that the economy is recovering.  You can read the details here and here, but the bottom line is that the  problem is big, growing, and best seen (nearby graphic) in how many people have left the workforce in the last twenty plus years as machine smarts exploded.  Again, barbed wire with national policing (what do you think all the SWAT teams, billions of anti-personnel rounds, and urban assault vehicle are for?), or pitchforks and torches.

[15jan14 update]  Let me begin by giving a hearty shoutout to Nevada County supes Ed Scofield and Terry Lamphier for opposing the latest ordinance that our local controllers have added to the pile.  The new ordinance would require a county permit for holding an event on private property that involves ‘money changing hands’, purportedly this would be for noise abatement and other add-ons – one more activity that our mindful minders think they need to charge for and monitor.  It’s just hard to believe that existing ordinances do not cover all such reasonable concerns.  And to think that we are piling on these strictures all by ourselves; not a higher authority in sight that would pull funding for this or that if we didn’t comply.  The common sense way to ease pain is to stop pounding your own toe with a hammer.

But back to the national jobs catastrophe.  A reader reminds me again of the recent report about how technology is an equal opportunity destroyer of human labor at all levels (here and the ‘John Henry Law’).  Even the lowly hamburger flipper is now i
n danger of losing his job to the machine that can make 360 gourmet burgers per hour.  And here’s the puzzle – would that new gizmo make more sense for fast food and restaurant owners to acquire if the minimum wage were to be higher or lower?  Have we found yet another new example of butt stupid as the number of unemployed soars and the workforce participation plummets?  Apropos to this is Congressman McClintock’s floor speech on the budget today.  Both Congressmen McClintock and our Doug Lamalfa voted against the $1.1T omnibus spending bill.

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74 responses to “Scattershots – 12jan2014 (updated 15jan14)”

  1. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Stevenfrisch: You should have NOT included student loan interest rates in your argument. The student loan program basically got seized by the Federal Government and got put in BarrackObamacare of all places. The Government now controls and owns and dictates the student loan (and interest rates) for 99% of America. Sure, you can still get a student loan through community banks, if you can find one out there in the hinterlands.. Think there are a couple in North Dakota and I heard there is one in Arizona, but I could be wrong.
    So, you were on a roll until that student loan thang. Its all controlled by our current administration.
    Notice that little fee tucked into buying a house starting this January? Its the law as part of BarrackObamacare. That got snuck in BarrackObamacare as well. Got to fund our unsustainable programs somehow, every which way including loose.
    Ah, not bashing ya too much. I think you need a man hug right about now.

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  2. Ryan Mount Avatar

    Break it into two events. One with 50 people. One with 50. Governments are stoopid, but they mean well. I think.
    Or simply call it a wedding as per G-V 2.1 Sec 3.
    “Yes officer, this my extended Latino, Scot and Thai 103 member family. We’re Catholic, you see. I know. A Catholic Scotsman?! Anyhow, this is the reception. I had to charge admission because they’re all penny-pinchers. Especially the Scots branch.”

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  3. Ryan Mount Avatar

    Heat Balls. Now that’s what I’m talking about.
    Exit Question: How well does an LED bulb do in an Easy Bake Oven? I suppose the lower percentile will think a higher Kelvin color temperature means it will cook faster.
    “Mom, my cake has been baking for 17 hours and it’s still gooey.”
    “Honey, try putting a 5000K bulb in there instead.”

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  4. Paul Emery Avatar

    RE:George 10:42
    Well if the TP was there they were in minimal force. I’d be happy to stand corrected on this. KVMR’s reporter said there was hardly anybody at the meeting and only one person spoke out pro or con. He was from Lake of the Pines and spoke against it. Terry Lamphier and Ed Scofield (odd partners) opposed the measure.
    I would have thought this would have been a prime example of government over regulation that would have roused the troops. .

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 514pm – Agreed. The outcry should have been much more from both sides. Got a nice email from Supervisor Lamphier re this post.
    Administrivia – Failed to mention in my 15jan14 update that both Congressment McClintock and Lamalfa voted against the spending bill. Now corrected.

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  6. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Good morning. Here is something we all can agree on, be you Democratic, Republicans, Independents, Repubocrats, or Anarchists. I think Mr. Paul would agree with this as well. Overwhelming majority from the wide political spectrum agree. Well, not sure about Mr. Frish.
    http://www.gallup.com/poll/166535/record-high-say-big-government-greatest-threat.aspx

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  7. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Maybe they are waking up? Well, maybe not in the voting booth.

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  8. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    It’s hard to draw a crowd at the supes for anything but Pot and endangered critter habitat. The scope of this Ordinance is broad and defiantly includes political fundraisers at private residences if the anticipated crowd may exceed 100.

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  9. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Only for liberals and leftwingers. They always trash the place. Righties and TP’s keep the place clean and pickup after themselves.

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  10. Paul Emery Avatar

    What the hell are you talking about Todd?

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  11. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 822am – There was relatively little news about this ordinance coming, and it could have gotten a shrug from most people because they think such things don’t affect them since they can’t see themselves entertaining 25 people, let alone more than a hundred. You know the famous German lament of the late 1930s – ‘first they came for the communists, but since I wasn’t a communist … .’ Perhaps here is a glimmer of common ground.

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  12. Gregory Avatar

    Paul 9:10, the TP events really have been celebrated as being tidier than, say, the various Occupy encampments. No rapes or public defecations, either.
    Nor have libertarian meetings been boorish, but the crowds tend to be smaller if you aren’t interested in giving anything away if you’re in power.

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  13. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    PaulE I am surprised you didn’t get my drift, it was so simple. Your pals trash the place, cause noise and are disrespectful of people and property and are the reason there is now an ordinance. There would not be one if the TP was the issue. But, as always, your ilk causes laws that then all must obey. Thanks for nothing.

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  14. Paul Emery Avatar

    So do you support the Ordinance Todd? Yes or no.

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  15. Paul Emery Avatar

    Todd
    Have you read the Ordinance? For your convenience I will repeat the link.
    http://www.mynevadacounty.com/nc/bos/cob/docs/Board%20of%20Supervisors%20Supporting%20Documents/2014%20Supporting%20Documents/33.pdf
    George writes 9:37: “Perhaps here is a glimmer of common ground.”
    Yes indeed. Thats how things could change. If differing factions find things to work together on it create a force indeed. I know that you and I could actually do that. Some others on this blog have that potential but others are hopeless.

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  16. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    So list the ones with hope and the ones that are hopeless. Why dn’t you list the points you cannot live with as a baseline for discussion.

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  17. Walt Avatar

    Here is something neat. The Mars Rover took an interesting photo.
    OK speculators,, let the game begin. How?
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2541383/Mystery-Mars-Rock-suddenly-appears-Opportunity-rover-leaving-scientists-baffled.html

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  18. Steve Loomis Avatar
    Steve Loomis

    There are many groups that have go through these hoops to provide events and services.
    This stuff is routine to a lot of groups, it’s only fair that all “event” providers are treated the same as a down town venue would be.
    Most “events” require at least an insurance policy. I don’t think the insurance company likes to insure unpermitted “events” on questionable private properties not intended for that use.
    Seems like there would be a lot of liabilities on properties not designed for large events, and this gets the County out of that worry.

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  19. Gerald Fedor Avatar
    Gerald Fedor

    After reading Todd’s comments, I have to wonder how he’s made it this far in life?
    (I imagine that he’s the guy walking out of the bathroom with the toilet paper stuck to his foot not knowing why people are laughing at him… LOL!!)
    Talk about being disrespectful of someone property, what about the disrespect, and the @$200,000 loss you showed our banking system?
    Let’s try to not throw stones here when your home is made of recycled glass…..

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  20. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Gerry how are things out there in Alta Sierra. How is the crop?

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  21. Bonnie McGuire Avatar

    Regarding the creation of more and more regulations. How else can over-paid government entities keep a steady flow of money coming in for their benefit? It should be obvious to everyone. If we had real transparency in government, whenever the newspaper prints a story about lack of money (where ever and whatever) it should also show why and list what these people (and perks) are really paid. Sorry to write this, but human nature does tend to get greedy. Easy to blame somebody else…the rich etc., and it doesn’t matter hard that person worked to get it. Organized greed is deadly, and as you can see…tends to destroy everything eventually.

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  22. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Detroit can be fixed? Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse….
    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/01/20/massive-sinkhole-opens-up-in-detroit/?intcmp=obnetwork

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