Monday, November 23, 2009

Not Only will I not "Stand With Ben Bius,"........I can't stand Ben Bius !

I arrived home to find a glossy quad-fold brochure hanging on my Door, campaigning propaganda from Ben Bius for Senator. I like when information is accessible so I read it.
Being the Conservative that I am I have been wanting to see what the Republicans will do with the predicament they have gotten themselves in. After 9/11 I don't like anti-government sentiment ,it is hypocritical to be against the thing you are trying to be elected for (right?)Ben Bius promises that he will put money back in the hands of taxpayers? How the heck can a senator do that? So it looks like business as usual, promises that are impossible to keep.


In Texas I would definitely say that we have some issues such as immigration, the cost of uninsured , and state and government run programs. It is important to know were the candidates stand on these topics. Ben Bius's viewpoint is downright disturbing as he addresses these issues on his website http://www.benfortexas.com/issues.html

He says" Right now your hard earned money is being taken and given to people who will not work, who do not care for their children and who are spending your money on Drugs. At least half the money is falling into the hands of Mexican Drug Lords and is financing the destruction of Mexico ....We must act right now or our whole way of life is at Stake."

I don't want this Person as Senator or as anything else connected to our lives. He is inventing statistics, (I looked and couldn't find anything anywhere to substantiate this.) Since Medicaid doesn't pay out money I'm not sure how this is happening with half the money as he claims, since medicaid makes up more than half of the money he references.

I wonder how many people will see past the glossy sentimentalism and actually read about how far out of his mind this man really is. It will take more than trying to match your ideals with that of a party. Conservative especially need to become educated about ther choices for politics in Texas these days.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Appleseed rightly sues to make police use of force policies public

Appleseed rightly sues to make police use of force policies public





Scott Henson who writes, "Grits for breakfast," is highly qualified to blog about the topic of Texas politics. A former journalist he has worked in some aspect of politics all his life with a strong emphasis on political justice. The blog refers to "Appleseed" a non profit that is suing the Attorney General over the right for the public to view police policies that deal with the use of force in public schools. Grits gives us some background about the issue and the commentary and response that followed were interesting as well. Common sense makes you question why such policies would be hidden from the public. The reason's given were reminiscent of the reason given as to why slave masters abused slaves. They rationalized "If you keep the students ignorant of just how far they can go, and keep the police fearful and on edge, you can avoid crime." REALLY!!!(scholarly writing has to take a break so I can freak out for a minute.)THE LUNATICS ARE RUNNING THE ASYLUM!!!! At first ,I thought this is Appleseed practicing a form of Lobbying by suing the Attorney general and the schools that won't release their policies. Then I read further and yes, I believe they should sue. The school and state will thank them later. There was a case involving a student that was stripped searched and it made it to the supreme court. Although the court ruled that her rights were violated they also ruled that they weren't violated knowingly by the staff. When there is gray area or in this case complete concealment, the worst is waiting to happen, especially involving minors. This is not the direction we won't to go in involving our schools and our children. Hopefully the lawsuit will be successful, What do they have to hide? The Grits for breakfast blog looks at two pieces of law a government code, and a Texas Plain language law and shows how they conflict and the previous can be manipulated. Wake up America.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Chassay: Without legal reforms, the health care system will remain broken

According to Dr. C. Mark Chassay, a local sports medicine doctor. Lawsuits are truly the problem with the high cost of medical care. Being a doctor he may seem to have jurisdiction on this topic, but I have to disagree with him. He claims ,"defensive medicine" causes doctors to order unnecessary test to avoid lawsuits driving the cost of health care sky high. First of All, if this was true it would already be working. There would be few lawsuits due to the billion dollars worth of defensive medicine being currently beingpracticed. He even states that there too many frivolous lawsuits. He points to Texas as an example of were a our laws are at work to cut out frivolous malpractice suits. Yet, Texas is notorious for it's large amount of uninsured. Chassey, just like everyone else in the health care debate is picking the side that most favors his adgenda. The argument is also weak because it's malpractice insurance that pays out on these suits. The health care system in some minds isn't broken, just not comprehensive enough. He doesn't address what would happen to patient care if the doctors felt invincible. If they can't be sued who's to say the quality of care won't go down. The issues of health care definitely in my opinion won't be fixed with simply fixing the medical malpractice laws.
http://www.statesman.com/opinion/content/editorial/stories/2009/09/09/0909chassay_edit.html

Sunday, November 1, 2009

China puts up $1.5 billion for huge wind farm in West Texas

I remember When T.Boone Pickens made his claim to cornering the market on this. Now it appears he's backed off of the idea. It rubs me the Wrong way that this is a Chinese partnered project. Why are we not trying to get our status back as the leader of innovations on the world? When foreign countries have projects of such mass importance and scale in our state, and country It worries me. Is this not a security issue? The article gives the size and scope of these wind farms.