Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Where are all the planes?

Flight Radar knows!  This is a great mapping app.

Flightradar24.com
http://www.flightradar24.com/

Change the settings, have it display a flights to/from information as well as speed and altitude.  Zoom in on a major airport, such as Atlanta.  Fascinating.


Monday, September 17, 2012

Whom to Blame? Look in the Mirror.

Provocative article:
"Who May Tax and Spend?" by Walter E. Williams
http://patriotpost.us/opinion/14695

You can't properly analyze the debt our country is racking up without understanding our Constitution.  Most of us, including elected officials, don't.

From the article:
The first clause of Article 1, Section 7 of the U.S. Constitution, generally known as the "origination clause," reads: "All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills." Constitutionally and by precedent, the House of Representatives has the exclusive prerogative to originate bills to appropriate money, as well as to raise revenues. The president is constitutionally permitted to propose tax and spending measures or veto them. Congress has the authority to ignore the president's proposals and override his vetoes.
Knowing which branch of government has the ultimate taxing and spending authority is vital. No matter how Obama's presidency is viewed, if we buy into the notion that it's he whose spending binge is crippling our nation through massive debt and deficits, we will naturally focus our attention on the White House. The fact of the matter is that Washington has been on a spending binge no matter who has occupied the White House. In 1970, federal spending was $926 billion. Today it's $3.8 trillion. In inflation-adjusted dollars that's about a 300 percent increase. Believing that presidents have taxing and spending powers leaves Congress less politically accountable for our deepening economic quagmire. Of course, if you're a congressman, not being held accountable is what you want.
Most members of our Republican-controlled House of Representatives say they're against Obamacare. If they really were, they surely would attach a legislative rider or some other legislative device to the Department of Health and Human Services' appropriation bill to ban spending any money on Obamacare; they have the power to. But they don't have the political courage to do so, and their lives are made easier by the pretense that it's the president controlling the spending. And we fall for it.
Amen.