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Here is something for the data archeologists and anthropologists of the distant future – three disparate areas that share in the wholesale insanity that is ending America as we have known it.  But more important to note is that not many care about these issues.

Gilead Sciences’ Sovaldi is a stupendously successful drug to not only treat Hepatitis C, but also cure it.  Moreover, it has no bad side effects and in price it competes well with established but much less effective drugs.  Sovaldi costs about $84,000 for it to do its magic.  Goaded by the insurance lobby, the socialists and double dummies in Congress are questioning the drug’s price point – according to their lights it’s too expensive.  Not only that, but Sovaldi is calling to question “the institutions and patent certainty that make America the one market in the world that rewards medical progress as a sustainable financial enterprise.”

In short, this Congress, with both parties participating, is toying with establishing price controls for pharmaceuticals.  This even though there are other pharmas in hot pursuit of Gilead, and patent protection lasts only ten years before the generics come on line, and price controls guarantee that you get less of a product at a higher price, the blithering idiots are listening to big pharma lobbyists and the polled opinions of information-less sheeple asked whether $84K is too much.  How about including the question, ‘How’d you like to die of Hep C after paying even more to unsuccessfully fight it with bad side effects until you croak?’  (more here)

SBC announces an 8-10oct14 conference of “leading thinkers to come up with solutions to water scarcity”.  We already know what their solutions will entail – more public monies for outfits like SBC, Climate Resolve, Capital for Public Good,… to continue studying the problem and then recommend additional regulations throughout the Sierra to deprive its residents of using their ground water.  Oh yes, the conference’s keynote speaker is no other than Van Jones, former Obama green jobs czar, former (current?) communist, and an excellent orator for the new socialist America.  Excellent, that is, if you’re a bit addled or slow on the uptake in the listening department.  (Hat tip to reader with more here and here)

Low congressional productivity is blamed on the Republican House by the Democrats and their lamestream lackeys.  The facts speak otherwise (here).  Of the hundreds of House passed bills that have died on Harry Reed’s desk, no one makes a peep.  Or if they do, then they disparage the legislation as being some kind of political grandstanding that serves a narrow agenda, and has no chance of passing.  Of course, if the Republicans oppose legislation written by the Democrats (including Team Obama), then they are pilloried for being “obstructionists” and the cause of our “do nothing Congress”.  And the sheeple just bleet in concurrence.  Such is the state of our republic.

High wages and full employment first, then growth will follow.  That is the prescription promoted by socialist pundits like William Galston (here).  Arbitrarily raising wages and creating make-work jobs will allow us to pull our economy up by its bootstraps.  Progressives never tire telling us that this is the way to achieve the “moral imperative” of “shared prosperity”.  Never mind that history overflows with examples of exactly the opposite result when governments have tried wage/price controls and mandated jobs.  The picture of dams being built in the Urals by thousands of men pushing wheelbarrows comes to mind.  Now we see what kinds of ‘truths’ can be resurrected after a nation’s educational system becomes a propaganda outlet for state central planning.

[22aug14 update]  California’s universities are again becoming race-based deeply leftwing institutions.  Prop 209 (“… banning discrimination against or preferences for any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the operation of public employment, public education , or public contracting.”) is coming under intense attack from the anti-American Left.  We recall that Prop 187, providing multifarious welfare and other government benefits to illegal aliens, has already been gutted.  The growing ethnic strife is the state is reviewed in this short piece by John Seiler Jr of CalWatchdog.com.

And for those liberals who still don’t acknowledge that the country’s higher educational system has become the repository and transmitting institution of collectivist thought and propaganda, please read ‘The Left’s Long March’ by Professor Frank Brownlow of Mount Holyoke College.  The history of how the humanities were turned into hotbeds of Marxist thought is an interesting read, and one I can attest to from my long relationship with universities ranging from student to professor.  Brownlow’s piece was motivated by recent leftwing pundits (even on Fox News) ruminating that a lack of intellectual acumen is what has kept more conservative academics out of the nation’s professorial ranks.

Unfortunately the above two links are paywalled at Chronicles – a magazine of American culture, a publication I heartily recommend to readers interested in a no-holds-barred view of America from the unabashed perspective of western culture that takes on the foibles from both sides of the political aisle.

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155 responses to “Scattershots – 21aug14 (updated 22aug14)”

  1. Walt Avatar

    Paul. Please point to the FACTS of GW. ( Since there hasn’t been any “warming” in a LONG time.) And “minority group”? Really? Most polls say the AGW folk are the true “minority”.
    Every politician who has stumped on AGW gets laughed off the stage, and stuffed in the first one leaving town. See what happens just before Nov. There will hardly be a peep about AGW from those running for office, except from those pointing out all the damage from the AGW crew has caused to the economy and jobs. The EU is scrapping their AGW programs. The same goes for the “carbon credit” scams. One here in Ca. is it still getting pushed.
    Every “chicken little” fear mongering tactic has blown up the collective face of the “true believers”.
    Science some say? Yes.. POLITICAL “science”…
    Yaaaa. The “deniers” are a small minority.( NOT)

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  2. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    addendum
    Or to the Sheriff (opposition)

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  3. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 206pm – you need a bit more work on the substitute for ‘deniers’. The overwhelming fraction of ‘deniers’ accept that long term climate cycles exist at many ‘lengths’ or frequencies. The climate has warmed and cooled forever, and is doing so now. What the deniers (correctly used) deny is that 1) AGW is proven, 2) that atmospheric CO2 levels, anywhere within an order of magnitude or two (three?) of the current level, have any measurable (let alone deleterious) effect on earth’s temperature, 3) that any of the GCMs in use or proposed have any predictive power whatsoever, and 4) that anyone knows what effects human intervention will have on climate other than the certainty that to date all proposed remedies will beggar the developed world’s economies.
    However, that is a too nuanced of an understanding for most progressive demagogues to fathom let alone incorporate into their copy. (For the techies out there, the earth’s CO2 cycle is poorly understood and yet to be discovered. Only charlatans claim, but cannot prove otherwise.) So they get off on sophomoric simplifications such as ‘global warming denier’ which the great unwashed swallow with relish. I trust you are not a member of that group of progressive demagogues.

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  4. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Gosh and shucks Gregory for being so politically incorrect. I didn’t realize you were so sensitive. I will never use the “d” word again so as not to offend a distinct minority group.”
    What a snotty reply, Paul and skeptics are only a minority among Democrats and other left-liberals. Among the professional members of the American Meteorological Society (the ones with science degrees in subjects like meteorology and atmospheric physics, about half are PhD’s), alarmists are the minority, as, when asked last year, only 52% believed mankind was responsible for one-half or more of the warming of the last century FROM ALL CAUSES, including land use.
    To date, no one has surveyed the professional membership of the AMS or groups like the American Physical Society (maybe it’s time for me and George to join, a BS Physics is all that is needed) if they think catastrophic anthropogenic global warming is a risk of fossil fuel use, and it’s probably not because the leadership of the AMS or APS is sure their membership agrees with the leadership.
    Paul, don’t cover your basic ignorance of science with hateful ad hominems against people who have differing understandings. Denier is hate speech, and by last Spring’s Gallup poll, only 39% in the US are “concerned believers”.

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  5. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Walt
    You’re dead wrong about public opinion
    An example of recent polls
    ABC News/Washington Post Poll. May 29-June 1, 2014. N=1,002 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.5.
    “Thinking about the issue of global warming, also known as climate change, do you think this is a serious problem facing this country, or not a serious problem?”
    Serious Not serious Unsure
    69% % 29% 2%
    5/29 – 6/1/14
    http://www.pollingreport.com/enviro.htm

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  6. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    “Denier is hate speech”
    Gregory you have successfully communicated to me the political incorrectness of my alleged comment. Pardon my insensitivity. Also check my 2:27 about the percentage of support for the “theiry” of global warming.

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  7. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 227pm – you know that poll is pure equestrian poop (aka horseshit) because if such an overwhelming majority thought it was a “serious problem”, then Obama and the AGW hysterics would not complain daily about the ‘deniers’ having turned the public against the climate legislation they have been trying to pass for the last eight years. Cap’n tax would be federal law, and Obama would not have to end run the Constitution through EPA and other agencies. When polar ice masses are at record levels, seasonal extremes for cold are being set AND experienced by everyone, and there has been no warming in sight for the last 15+ years, then face it, it’s just tough to sell that Kool-Aid.

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  8. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    George
    The scope of this dialogue has nothing to do with “AGW” (Anthropogenic Global Warming) Nowhere does NID refer to that. They refer only to global warming and it’s impact on snow accumulation in their planning process.

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  9. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Paul, ABC and the Washington Post aren’t disinterested observers, and polls like that are easy to taint… for example, was there a news push about scary climate change just prior to the poll being taken, and how random was the poll sample?
    Follow your own link down to the Pew Research poll… 42% believe the IPCC party line, 50% either think natural variations are the cause of the warming, or that there really hasn’t been a distinct warming, and there is some validity for both (with the latter imho often a misplaced focus on tainted surface records). That ain’t a majority for your views.

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  10. Walt Avatar

    LOL!! ABC?? WP??? Really?
    That’s your PROOF? a thousand people +2 ? From LIB outfits FOR LIBS…
    The crackpotOmeter just pegged. You can get the same result over at Jeffy’s if the question was ” Conservatives are as dangerous as ISIL”
    ABC “proved” Ford trucks can blow up from a side impact. ( with the help of a well timed detonator) Someone else “proved” Trayvon Martin was a victim of a hate crime.( with well doctored 911 tapes) ” Polls showed” that too.. based on fabricated info.
    Just like the East Anglia U fabricated the GW data, and destroyed what they didn’t want exposed. ( Freedom of info. requests were on the way)
    That history isn’t going away Paul. Now lets hear the “revisionism”

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  11. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 241pm – My apologies, but I was referring only to your (and others’) use of the pejorative ‘deniers’. If NID also uses ‘deniers’, the fault is equally theirs.

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  12. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Gregory you have successfully communicated to me the political incorrectness of my alleged comment.”
    This isn’t about “political correctness”. This is about using a term originated to describe neo-Nazi antisemites in order to slander people who disagree with you. Do you think the word “n*gger” is avoided because it’s “politically incorrect”, or because it’s hate speech?

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  13. Walt Avatar

    Record sea ice in the South pole Summer,( major excuses soon followed) Record lows in Alaska, ( Uh,, just a fluke) Coolest Summer on the East Coast,, YUP,, It’s settled alright…
    Mamma Nature just isn’t playing ball with the Pauls of the world.

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  14. Walt Avatar

    First “they” said the Pacific was the culprit. That has now changed (again) to the Atlantic.
    ” Oh what a tangled web we weave……”
    http://www.washington.edu/news/2014/08/21/cause-of-global-warming-hiatus-found-deep-in-the-atlantic-ocean/
    But it’s still cooling… NOT warming.. Ya can’t have it both ways… ( Hence,,, “climate change”…. ” See? we were right”

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  15. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “They [NID] refer only to global warming and it’s impact on snow accumulation in their planning process.”
    The term “global warming” cannot be used without invoking the baggage of the politics that brought it into the collective consciousness. That it’s usually termed “climate change” because of the lack of palpable warming is also besides the point… “irritable climate syndrome” is probably the most descriptive term out there.

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  16. fish Avatar
    fish

    …..and as timely as today’s Public Choice Theory/NID thread.
    NID begins planning for a new reservoir
    Posted on August 22, 2014 by jeffpelline
    Editor’s note: Did this get reported in our local news? Does The Union cover the NID meetings?
    By Rem Scherzinger
    General Manager
    Nevada Irrigation District
    Your NID Board of Directors on Wednesday (Aug. 13) took a historic step into the water future of Nevada and Placer counties.
    The board authorized staff to file an application for the annual appropriation of 221,400 acre-feet of water from the Bear River. The district’s application was filed later that day with the State Water Resources Control Board along with the payment of $488,459 in filing fees.
    This is the first of many steps that are foreseen in coming years as part of the planning, financing and construction of a new 110,000 acre-foot reservoir on the Bear River between our existing Rollins and Combie reservoirs.
    This is locally known as the Parker Reservoir would extend upriver from just above Combie Reservoir for six miles to a point west of Colfax. Hydroelectric energy production and public recreational opportunities are expected to be part of the project.
    The Parker Reservoir site has been part of NID’s water portfolio since the early 1920s when district founders were planning the NID water system. In 1926, the district’s chief engineer, Fred H. Tibbetts, in what is now referred to as the Tibbetts Report, documented the positive attributes of a Parker reservoir. Tibbetts found the Parker site to be superior to Rollins, Dog Bar and Combie, which were also part of a Bear River reconnaissance project.
    NID holds senior pre-1914 water rights to the Bear River and has over time acquired additional post-1914 water rights. In its formative years, NID acquired several hundred acres of land along the river. NID owns more than 1,200 acres within the Parker Reservoir project area, which also extends to some adjacent lands.
    Parker Reservoir would directly benefit the southern portions of NID, including the district’s Placer County service areas. Upstream areas in Nevada County will also benefit as the district would be able to route more water from the mountains down the Yuba River/Deer Creek watershed and less down the Bear River side.
    Today’s drought certainly raises awareness of the importance of water storage but our planning goes much further. It is clear that climate change is bringing uncertainty to our state’s water supplies. The NID water system is over-reliant on the “water bank” that lies in the annual mountain snowpack. We must develop lower elevation storage that can capture runoff from rain storms as well as snow storms.
    This water resource development will be a cornerstone achievement in NID’s 93-year history. The district was formed in 1921 and was expanded significantly 50 years ago with the 1963-66 development of the Yuba-Bear Power Project. Parker Reservoir would increase water storage available to district residents from 280,000 to 390,000 acre-feet, helping to ensure a stable water supply for district customers for generations to come.
    It is estimated that planning and building Parker Reservoir would cost approximately $160 million. NID would use revenues from hydroelectric energy production (these funds were used to pay the initial filing fees), potential funding through state water bonds and other sources, and probably a local bond issue. A half-century ago, NID voters overwhelmingly approved a local bond issue to fund the Yuba-Bear Project. Those bonds have been repaid and district residents today enjoy a much stronger and reliable water system, along with significant annual revenues from power production.
    It is our hope that we will receive the same strong community support as we move forward in this important effort. The preservation and use our valuable “area of origin” water resources here at home is in the very best interests of NID customers and taxpayers.

    Hey Paul notify me when they finally break ground.

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  17. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Let’s see… the meeting was over a week ago, the press release this morning. I’m going to make a wild guess that Scoopy (aka El Hefty) got ahold of the press release via email, or maybe Yubanet, which, as a completely amateur hour operation that’s even more transparently Progressive on the leftist political scale, is surprisingly better and more evenhanded than Scoopy in its treatment of local news.
    Yubanet’s entry is:”August 22, 2014 at 4:17 PM Friday Dump (reporter term for agencies releasing news late on a Friday in hopes nobody will (dis)cover it or they’ll get lost over the weekend):
    yubanet.com/regional/NID-Begins-Planning-for-a-New-Reservoir.php”
    here’s the original:
    http://nidwater.com/2014/08/nid-begins-planning-for-a-new-reservoir/
    As the former Union editor, Scoopy knows The Union, KNCO and everybody else (and their brother) ignore required public meetings unless there’s something controversial known to be taken up.
    In other words, El Hefty’s faux outrage should be mocked.

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  18. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “The board authorized staff to file an application for the annual appropriation of 221,400 acre-feet of water from the Bear River. The district’s application was filed later that day with the State Water Resources Control Board along with the payment of $488,459 in filing fees.
    This is the first of many steps that are foreseen…”
    The first step is either the acceptance of the check for the water right NID is trying to buy, or its rejection by the state because they want the water to flow elsewhere.

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  19. Walt Avatar

    But what about the ” Smartsville submarine base”? ( a proposed off river mass storage reservoir) Commonly known as the Spencville wildlife refuge. No, the “no dams” brigade
    put and end to that needed water storage too.
    It will be an interesting fight for NID. That’s endangered Salmon habitat. Let the lawsuit begin. Seems our county loves to piss away money in court. You can bet Izzy and the gang will be there with bells on. ( yapping about Mercury of course.)
    That reminds me.. Just how is that Mercury extraction going at Combie pond? ( By DREDGING)

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  20. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    RE Gregory 2:09
    You missed the big story at the NID Summit. That story is that ALL new water entering NID storage facilities between June and April of next year will belong to the State. They claimed they have the power to trump NID senior water rights in time of emergency. What that means is that NID only has access to the water currently in the tank and if we have a rainy fall like we did in ’12 and fill up the storage they get to keep all the water and do with it as they please.

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  21. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Georg
    Crickets on my 2:15?

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  22. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE re 654pm and 700pm – You are implying that the justice system no longer works in California and/or NID is too stupid to fight for its rights in court. Now you may be absolutely right, but it’s not over until its over in the courts. Why, because LA (and soCal) has no interest in Sacramento starting to toy with its rights to its water from Owens Valley, the California Aqueduct, and Colorado River. If NID plays its cards right, it may have the 800 lbs gorilla from the south leap into this fray.
    Re the marijuana ordnance. I will post a piece on this in due course. But as a preface let me say that I like what is in place now much more than what Measure S promises.

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  23. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Ok, we need water storage to have a reliable water delivery system in lean water years. Sounds good. Everybody agree? So, with a good common sense approach to our water ups and downs, you would think the State would be praising NID. Instead, our wise overseers say give us half a million now just to file….for a permit. Filing fee, just a simple filing fee for $500,000.00 buckaroos. No good deed goes unpunished.

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  24. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mr. Walt. Nevada City and North San Juan made the national spotlight. Something about resistance to gets that there gold in them there hills out into the sunshine.
    Have a I-pad and don’t know how to copy links yet. From the NYT, 8/22/14, also on Googles News page. Here is a tease….
    Efforts to Revive Rich California Mine Hit Strong Resistance
    Built it, dam it

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  25. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Bill
    where is the water going to come from? Wells on the Ridge are going dry every day.

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  26. fish Avatar
    fish

    …..where is the water going to come from? Wells on the Ridge are going dry every day.
    Well if we take a page from the Paul Emery playbook we’ll just regulate it into being.
    No rebuttal regarding NID benefitting from playing along with “Global (____________)” insert de rigueur language here that may or may not apply to current conditions. some restrictions apply, your mileage may vary, not valid in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Tennessee.

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  27. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1207am – You sound as if wells going dry is a new and permanent phenomenon. Wells have been going dry (and coming back) for ages. The Rebane well went dry for a spell in 2005 and came back, and may go dry again. Sane societies have built aqueducts to transport water from more reliable distant sources and built reservoirs to cache the water during plentiful years for later use. And when that has been too expensive, you decide not to live where water is not reliably available. The point of your question is lost on me. But methinks there may be a progressive nostrum lurking back there somewhere, out with it!

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  28. fish Avatar
    fish

    Scoop!
    NON JOURNALIST NOW PRODUCING A GLOSSY BOOK FULL OF ADVERTISING INSTRUCTS WORKING JOURNALISTS WHAT IS AND ISN’T JOURNALISM”
    Jeff Pelline says:
    August 23, 2014 at 7:09 am
    This isn’t journalism: <a href="http://www.theunion.com/news/12705415-113/union-newspaper-publisher-county
    “>http://www.theunion.com/news/12705415-113/union-newspaper-publisher-county
    Isn’t journalism indeed…..

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  29. fish Avatar
    fish

    This should buoy the valiant regulationistas here at Rebanes Ruminations.
    http://thehill.com/regulation/pending-regs/215809-obama-hits-the-gas-on-regs
    Then it’s back to the links for some well earned R&R.

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  30. George Rebane Avatar

    fish 823am – Well now, from a past Union publisher we learn that “Grass Valley and Nevada City were probably the feistiest, most-polarized place I’ve ever lived,” Walker said. “It was in Nevada County that I learned an environmentalist is someone who owned a cabin in the woods. And a greedy developer was someone who wanted to build a cabin in the woods.”
    But then, the FUE is our self-declared measure of all things, perhaps we should send a delegation to consult him about what is and is not (fill in the blank).

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  31. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: George Rebane | 23 August 2014 at 08:42 AM
    He truly is the “voice of our generation”. 😉

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  32. fish Avatar
    fish

    I’m an idiot!
    If you are going to pitch me softballs the least i can do is swing at them!
    But then, the FUE is our self-declared measure of all things, perhaps we should send a delegation to consult him about what is and is not (fill in the blank).
    Self declared measure of all things….pi * diameter?

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  33. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I started CABPRO in 1993 and had to deal with a female editor who had no love for me or others who were for property rights protection. It was a constant battle of ideas and she was certainly a buddy of the “river” saviors. Then Margaret Wade came and she was quite a handful. I had a few meetings with here and it was clear she was a pal of the “river” saviors and CABPRO was constantly trashed and the “river” saviors were praised. Then She was outta here pretty quick and Walker came in. He got Seelmeyer hired I think (I could be wrong) and we again had them praising the “river” saviors and trashing property rights advocates. Seelmeyer was as unfair as the woman editor regarding the “news” he put in the paper and that went on the whole time he was editor. I never got along with him because of his blatant “unfairnis” in what he allowed to be covered, publiched and placement in the paper. He actually allowed some articles to be published that were made up from whole cloth to discredit some locals.
    I got into a few shouting matches with Seelmeyter during my run for Assessor in 1998. He was given the facts of my opponent’s hiring some people at the Assessor’s office who owed him money and rented a house from him (as I recall, hopefully correctley) and he was using a contract for “computer” services to pay them so he could be paid back. Seelmeyer refused to publish that information so the voters could decide. Anyway I lost and my opponent was eventually forced to resign over those issues after the Grand Jury investigated.
    I have no recollection about Starren as I went back into home building and did not pay to much attention to things other than building.

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  34. Barry Pruett Avatar

    In my humble opinion, Brian Hamilton’s article nails it. Nevada County has a vocal opinion from every amgle. We care deeply about our community and our country, hence the fiestiness. Love this community and love the diversity of thought. The Union tries to keep balance. They have to because The Union is part of the fabric of this small town. Like moving from the coast to here and trying to remake Nevada County, Pelline wants to remake local press here. In order to remake something, it has to be destroyed first. Pelline needs to destroy The Union in order to remake it. Good luck with that. The Union has survived people a lot smarter than Cartman. Thank you Brian for keeping it real.

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  35. fish Avatar
    fish

    <i.Posted by: Barry Pruett | 23 August 2014 at 09:25 AM
    Why should we listen to you Barry Pruett….? You’ve admitted…ADMITTED that you would never vote for a democrat…..and as such can’t be considered “middle of the road” or “Purple” or “open minded” or…or….or…..
    /cartman
    I bring CartFUE to demolish your arguments……

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  36. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Barry, I agree with you. Even though I wqs at odds all those years with the putz’s running the paper I still supported it with a subscription. Others on both sides would use their threats and actions to stop theirs. When Ackerman came he booted Seelmeyer and restored the balance to the paper it lacked under the prior people. It appears that Hemig and Hamilton are being fair and that is how it should be. Pelline is a non factor and other than a few yapping article on his low readership blog, he is not a factor.

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  37. Barry Pruett Avatar

    Hey, I have been wrecked by The Union in articles too, but I felt that The Union was fair. Most times in reporting they told both sides and let the reader decide. You do not get that on a blog that is dedicated to telling only one side, but we do get that in our community paper which is dedicated to the community and not their personal self-interest.

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  38. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “You missed the big story at the NID Summit. That story is that ALL new water entering NID storage facilities between June and April of next year will belong to the State. They claimed they have the power to trump NID senior water rights in time of emergency.”
    -Paul Emery
    No Paul, not missed, just not scared. What was the phrase the NID maven used… that’s between “the Glory that is NID” and the State of California during the drought emergency.
    For the record, I am not an NID customer, getting my water from a well and, occasionally, filling up a container from Bitney Springs because it tastes so good.

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  39. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Watch out for the chunks in that Bitney Springs water. LOL!

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  40. Barry Pruett Avatar

    Fish…things are not as they seem..or how one misportrays. I am against the death penalty and not opposed to gay marriage and think we do not need to defend the entire world. Not very elephantly positions. That said fiscally, I bleed conservative. I just want a balanced budget. Is that too extreme of a request?

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  41. Russ Steele Avatar

    I have had a rocky relationship with the Union. I have written paid and un-paid columns for the Union, lots of Other Voices and Letters to the Editor. It was during the Seelmeyer reign that I started blogging. The Union kept loosing my Conservative Other Voices Columns, they just kept vanishing, or were finally published once the issue had passed and people were left wondering if I had been living under a rock somewhere.
    I finally quit for good, when Ackerman said he did not want any more global warming articles, he had professional who could write about that issue – Amy Goodman? I think he was a secret warmer. I had written 11 columns over a year. Two were on global warming, or the lack of it and the bad science supporting AGW. But, Ackerman said it was too much global warming and not enough about community economics. He could not see the connection between AB-32 and the future economic impact on the County tourism and manufacturing. AB-32 is raising energy costs and those costs are going to have a long term impact. But, Ackerman and his editor could not see the connection.
    I enjoyed Brian’s article, and I admire his desire to be balanced. But, one issue that does not get much balance is the global warming issue. They keep publishing crap science from the AP. Yes, I understand they need text to keep the ads from bumping in to each other, but the AP puts out a lot of crap science on AGW which The Union publishes.
    We subscribed to the dead tree Union for 32 years and now is just easier to go on line and read the opinion columns and leave the rest in the bit bucket.

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  42. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    George
    The NSJ Mine project is as dead as Perry’s chances to be President. Their in the 90’s precious attempt is testimony enough to their credibility in the community. Yes, water is a serious issue for them. You can contact them anytime and ask them the simple question “How much water do you need? where will it come from and where will it go? I’ve talked to them now it’s your turn if you want to speak with authority on this issue.
    http://www.sanjuanminingcorp.com/
    I gave Tim Calloway what I think was a fair interview last year. You can check it out hear.
    http://www.sanjuanminingcorp.com/news/

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    Paul Emery

    I think Brian Hamilton is doing a fine job as Editor of the Union. I do a “what’s up this week” interview with him every Monday on KVMR’s News around 6:10.

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  44. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I agree with Russ on the AGW AP crapola. Seth Borenstein writes the tripe for AP and I have had a few debates with him. He is an arrogant Pri**. I would hope Hemig and Hamilton use both sides from now on so the people get the info correctly.
    Regarding the San Juan Mine. Callaway is a man who stood by his word and and his money and every single well was replaced (or deepend) and no person was without water during the time the fracture was opened. The school’s well was bad before the mine even opened but those wiley people were able to extort a water system out of the mine. The land and initial money for the clinic on Tyler foote were also from the mine. The people there just don’t like the scrutiny from the drones looking for the “crops”.

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  45. RL Crabb Avatar

    Since Margaret Wade and John Seelmeyer were the ones who hired and supported me at The Union twenty years ago, I believe them to be among the wisest people in the business.

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    Paul Emery

    Todd
    Cah you tell me how much water they need and where it’s going to come from and where it’s going to go? Seems like a prerequisite for an opinion on this matter.

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  47. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Barry Pruett | 23 August 2014 at 10:16 AM
    Barry you do realize, I hope that was merely FUElish fun.

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  48. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Paul Emery, I suggest you call Mr. Callaway and get it from the expert.

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