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Gov Newsom is outraged about the price of gasoline in California.  He doesn’t understand why current prices in the state are well into the $4/gal range.  In the best wisdom he and his can muster, they all accuse the oil companies for price fixing as the answer – another swig from the ‘capitalism is bad’ bottle satisfies everyone in Sacramento.  None of those dumb schiffs have a clue about CA’s draconian fuel regulations, about our having to make our own gasoline from the one or two refineries that the econuts have not yet purged from the state with the most cars in the nation, about the cap-and-trade (2013) and other anti-CO2 programs we have going in addition to raising gas taxes again in 2018.  We are paying $1.50 more than the country’s median price per gallon.  Now the butt stupid Dems led by Newsom are going to “protect the public” by demanding that the state’s Energy Commission start an investigation on the matter, in addition to promising to launch legal actions against gasoline producers, distributors, and retailers.  (more here)

All this to a constant drumbeat from Sacramento that calls for raising fuel prices so as to drive Californians to ditch their gas-powered cars.  The 23oct19 WSJ reports, “The Governor last month ordered revenue to be redirected from the last gas tax hike, which was supposed to fund highway construction, to projects that ‘reverse the trend of increased fuel consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.’  So Californians in the future can look forward to paying more to drive on deteriorating roads as they head to homes without electricity due to blackouts. How long will it take California voters to figure out that these are problems made in Sacramento by politicians?” (emphasis mine)  The Democrats feel sanguine that the answer is ‘never’ since they have assured that teaching the necessary critical thinking skills to their voter base were banished from our schools almost two generations ago.  

‘Apoplectic Democrats’.  A reader and correspondent who long-ago predicted the ‘Advent of Michelle’ (also known as 'The Second Coming') is now chortling in his beer.  The more centrist Dems (yes, there still are some of them remaining on the DNC) are going into panic mode about the make-up of their candidate clown car, and more so because their grass roots constituents have drunk the Kool-Aid about the likely ones from whom they will choose their nominee.  (For confirmation, read the progressive’s comments in these pages.)  So, since Hillary continues to blow her remaining tires, the DNC leaders are casting their eye on the former first lady who has a very recognizable last name.

Yesterday’s NYT and New Yorker had “articles about how centrist and establishment Democrats are apoplectic over what is happening in the Democratic Primaries. (more here)  Biden is fading, mentally and politically. He’s hanging on for dear life to a presumption coming into the primaries that he had what it takes, but he doesn’t. Bernie and Warren are viewed as gateway drugs to general election disaster. (For a brutal takedown of Warren’s electoral chances from a progressive view, read Why Criticize Warren? in Current Affairs.)  The others in the race all have problems, from stone cold boring to non-starters. Kamala Harris is the biggest disappointment, there’s no there there.  And there’s one person they both note who could walk away with the nomination, but doesn’t appear to want it.”  (standing ovation please)  Enter Michelle.

'Gentlemen, start your generators!' is the word from our politically punitive PG&E.  Power shut-offs are scheduled to start this (23oct19) afternoon.

[24oct19 update]  The relentless spread of dumbth in America is picking up speed.  These pages have documented the destruction of our country’s public education in the hands of progressive teachers unions and liberal politicians working hard to maintain their plantations of minority constituents over the last half century.  A just-released poll shows us that the First Amendment and free speech are in the sights of Millennials (“the dumbest generation”), and to a lesser extent supported by GenXers and Baby Boomers. (more here) Nearly 60% of Millennials think that the Constitution “goes too far in allowing hate speech in modern America”.  It should now be amended so that “government should be able to take action against newspapers and TV stations that publish content that is biased, inflammatory, or false”.  These are people who have passed way beyond the tipping point of being able to sustain our democratic republic.  All this confirms that the latest generations have absolutely no understanding of the concept of free speech, and will gladly vote themselves into tyranny. 

[25oct19 update] To confirm statewide assessments (starting with Gov Newsom) that PG&E management continues to be incompetent and corrupt, we read the report of the San Diego power company (SDG&E) that years ago anticipated the potential damage to their infrastructure from weather and fire.  They responded by burying major transmission lines, and reconfigured their distribution network into smaller clusters that could be more surgically shutdown should the need arise.  PGE, on the other hand, neglected all of this, paid their execs handsomely, successfully lobbied politicians and the PUC to turn a blind eye to their malfeasance, and is now forced to execute consumer shutdowns over large areas in which only a minuscule part experiences ‘high’ winds, the overwhelming remainder experiencing dead calm to light airs.  Meanwhile, we in the foothills await yer another blackout starting tomorrow.

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158 responses to “Scattershots – 23oct19 (updated 26oct19)”

  1. George Rebane Avatar

    Still on here.

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  2. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    A watched pot never boils

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  3. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    “Historic wind event.”
    PG&E will shut off power in six phases, beginning at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, and ending at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 27. The warning was announced as firefighters battled flames in Northern and Southern California.
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-wildfires-evacuations-power-cut

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  4. Biguns Avatar
    Biguns

    ,,,NWS weather radio says winds to pick up after midnight. NWS is what PGE uses.

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  5. Walt Avatar

    Another “warning” call from PG&E.

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  6. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Finally the power went out. It’s about friggin time!

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  7. Walt Avatar

    Yup, Bill and I are on the same grid.

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  8. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    The power went out at my place at about 7:25PM, 10 minutes ago. My anemometer (windspeed measuring device to the unwashed) reads ZERO.
    As it did with all the other BS “PSPS” events.

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  9. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Toes 1218pm, I’ve two pots of coffee brewed and awaiting the next morning or two, and I’ve two liters of reposado 100% agave tequila and 1.75l of vodka in the freezer for added mass.
    I roasted a 5lb chicken last night that had been frozen, ate it for dinner last night and tonight. Will be eating it tomorrow, too.
    I am pissed about the timing of the failure… was streaming My Cousin Vinny on the big TV and when the tv winked out, it was the big scene where Vinny is asking his fiancee on the stand about the pictures of the tire tracks… if his theory held up… I can watch Marisa Tomei over and over.

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  10. Walt Avatar

    Cold coffee? No thanks. A fresh cup in the morning is well worth the price of a gen. alone.

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  11. George Rebane Avatar

    Power out at 745pm.

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  12. Keith Avatar
    Keith

    Power out in the mMorgan Ranch area at 7:45 PM

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  13. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Ok, the power is out. Is everybody happy now?

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  14. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    For your reading pleasure:
    Latest Ragamuffin polls show Trump leading at McGee’s poll. 5 for, 1 against, 3 felons on parole not voting. +99% for recognizing power outage except for some blind guy. 100% chance of crack KVMR news desk getting fire and power local news by asking another news organization (Yubanet).

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  15. Walt Avatar

    Actual WIND today. Well,, 1 out of 5 “predictions” ain’t bad.

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  16. George Rebane Avatar

    Mr Branson, what’s the cross section of the ditch when they bury power cables (like PGE is promising to start doing on their transmission lines)?

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  17. Bill Tozet Avatar
    Bill Tozet

    Come on, it will only be a decade of darkness. Look at the bigger picture. One little decade in the span of eons. Statically insignficate.

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  18. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Scenes @ 7:43 am
    Perhaps all the money Uncle Sam gives the local alternative FM radio station should be given to Yuba Net instead, and rightly so.
    All the radio station does is call Yuba Net in times of emergencies, fires, massice snow storms, etc, to find out what’s going on anyway. Besides, we all know how grandmaw up there at the station is always railing about the budget and budget deficits and spending. We could save a lot of money by giving Yuba Net half of the loot and cut off grandmaw’s gravey train. A win-win silution. Sounds like Yuba Net has its finger in the pulse in times like these…..not to mention having a real News Director.

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  19. Walt Avatar

    George. Usually it’s four feet deep, three feet wide. Six inches of sand 1 to 4 four in. conduit then a foot of sand,(compacted) then a traceable marker tape is layed on top of that sand. “usually”
    If rocky soil is present, then that dirt has to be screened to remove any rocks over one inch. (clean backfill)
    With a good crew, and ideal conditions, 300 to 350 feet can be put in the ground a day.
    If you’re looking for the cost, estimates are about 10,000 bucks a foot, from planning to backfill.
    Then there are the transformer pedestals.(those big green boxes you see in front of the properties) (A grand or two each)
    Now.. would you like to pay union scale?
    That’s just the easy ones.
    Those major transmission lines, I have no clue what those would take to put in the ground.

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  20. Walt Avatar

    Got the scanner going, and trees and lines down all over the place. 49 & Pleasant Valley (NSJ) is one of them.

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  21. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Walt my brother,
    I do not see the local lefty arrogant ashhole elitista mocking ditch diggers right now, do you? Your moment in the Sun has arrived and they need you now. Make them beg and crawl like the vermin they are as you laugh all the way to the bank 🙂

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  22. Walt Avatar

    Your right Bill, I would LOVE to start with those very ones.
    They most likely still have above ground lines from the pole to their power panel.(service line) They need to get a good taste of the cost.
    PG&E don’t pay for that. That’s on the property owner.

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  23. Walt Avatar

    Give till it hurts!
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/were-asking-you-to-dig-deep-biden-seeks-to-steady-finances-as-allies-fret/ar-AAJnGzs
    Already running low on money? Now how does he expect to beat Trump? “like a drum”??

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  24. Walt Avatar

    Will our LIBS take issue with this?
    https://www.foxbusiness.com/money/private-firefighters-california-wealthy-wildfire
    It just ain’t fair….. Right?

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  25. Walt Avatar

    SHIT!!! More wind for Tues. and WED. (PER CDF.)

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  26. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    It just ain’t fair, right.

    Envy was considered one of the 7 deadly sins until it became an admirable trait when it’s name got changed to Social Justice.

    ‪”Democracy and liberty are not the same. Democracy is little more than mob rule, while liberty refers to the sovereignty of the individual.” ‬
    ‪―Walter E. Williams (@WE_Williams)‬

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  27. Walt Avatar

    With all the tree trimming over the last year, it surprising just how many trees are taking down power lines. All over the place. Some calls, the pole has snapped off at the top, with no tree as the culprit. PG&E saving money by importing trees from China? (like the bolts on the new Frisco bay bridge)

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  28. Walt Avatar

    First local fire, Sutton and Dorcy. The homeless camp,, scratch that, TWO fires.

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  29. Walt Avatar

    Fire blowing S/SW.
    Cider Ridge in danger.

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  30. Walt Avatar

    Things getting better. Fire crews seem to be getting the upper hand.

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  31. George Rebane Avatar

    Keep us up to date Walt; thanks.

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    scenes

    BillT@8:50AM
    re: Yubanet.
    It’s fairly obvious that Yubanet is a Bolshie website, but by golly they actually appear to give a tinker’s damn about news. Compare their current front page to The Union. The local newspaper really is laughable. To be fair, KVMR really isn’t a news source aside from the occasional interview and the mandatory DEMOCRACY NOW! hosted by Elizabeth-Warren-without-the-charm.
    re: Homeless fires.
    Sshhhhh. You’re not supposed to notice. The Holy Untouchables are just like you ‘n me except for the drug problems and the opportunities to burn down the town. 105% are Vietnam vets and the rest are working on getting their lives together. I’m thinking that the KVMR lobby, over by the espresso machine, might be just the place for them to hang during the wind events.

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  33. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    ATT pole down, Beyers Lane & Coleman. Landlines/internet down.

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  34. Walt Avatar

    They have it under control. And with no air support no less.
    This was a close one. It was pandamonium for a while there.

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    scenes

    re: Walt@4:35PM
    “They have it under control.”
    Dorsey/Sutton? Good. Every time I drive down Idaho Maryland I think about what a tinderbox that general area would be. It’s like Railroad Ave. in NC.
    Is there just no point in clearing some of those areas? Maybe it wouldn’t make a difference?
    I’d sure hate to roust out some of the squats you’d uncover, moonsuits for everybody, stat.

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  36. Walt Avatar

    There is a VID on the Union website someone walking through the burn as things got better.
    Now didn’t a bunch of dogooders clean up that aria just the other week? The VID shows an overturned car with crap hanging out of the trunk. Nice way of saying Thanks.
    You can thank the Homeless camp for this fire. It’s where is started.

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    scenes

    I wonder how long until the insurance companies use the local homeless census as a factor in home insurance rates

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    scenes

    You know, if California didn’t exist, you’d have to invent it.
    https://www.marinij.com/2019/10/26/lawsuit-challenges-mill-valley-fire-safety-rules/

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  39. George Rebane Avatar

    Scenes 933pm – The Brunswick fire supposedly started at a homeless encampment. Apparently we try to cover up such community embarrassments. The Union this morning cites the fire as being “sparked”, which paints a totally different picture, and a wrong one if there was no PGE involvement.

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    GR@7:57AM
    Some new fire by Twin Cities Church? What are the odds of the cause?
    Listening to Pascal on KVMR, the person who appears to be the only source of news in the area. We should just assign all the frequencies and money to Yubanet.
    Seriously, why do these radio stations and newspapers even claim to have ‘news’ aside from Boredman screeds or hyper-partisans like Paul doing the occasional interview?
    It’s funny to me how crappy cell service, internet providers, landlines, local radio, newspapers have turned out to be in what is a relatively minor crisis. Something real happens, fuggedaboutit. It isn’t like we’ll come out of this learning moment with any serious infrastructure changes or interest in serious local forest/brush management. The homeless will continue with their ‘warming’ fires and, as usual, everyone else is on their own.

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  41. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Scenes: there is no other news when we are the center of the Universe.

    Under other topics under Scattershots, imagine if you will a Day without a Republican. Its easy if you try….
    http://www.jewishworldreview.com/1019/kass102519.php3

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    scenes

    re: DonB@11:05AM
    The perp:
    https://reports.nevcounty.net/Justice/bookingphotos/B19003233_10-27-2019-22-32-16-189.jpg
    A face only a motha could love.
    Nothing to see here, move along.

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  43. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “PG&E has begun restoration and re-energization of power lines in Nevada County. Power has been restored in some areas, however it is unknown when Nevada County will be 100% re-energized. Duration of restoration is dependent on level of damages sustained during the wind event.”
    -the twits at NevCo OES at about 2pm

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  44. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    No power at my place.

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  45. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    McKnight to Brunswick is on in gv, Alta Sierra went on a little bit ago.
    😉

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  46. Bill Tozet Avatar
    Bill Tozet

    Power still off down by the river in my van.
    SPD (Mt Mikes) on per rumors.

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  47. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Fire, Brewer Rd.

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