Thursday, February 19, 2009

Christmas time in government land

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My book—The Black Sword: The Secret U.S. Army in Vietnam—is available at the above websites. See post on February 13, 2009 entitled Gunslinger Publications L.C. Website.

I suggest you check out the following website if you are a policy holder of Farmers Insurance Group or thinking about having them insure you in any capacity: www.farmersinsurancegroupsucks.com

Boycott all PepsiCo products—www.boycottpepsico.com: see my post of January 9, 2009 entitled “Homosexual support leads to boycott of PepsiCo.” That post contains a list of the PepsiCo divisions and the various products sold by each division. Use the list. Boycott all PepsiCo products—www.boycottpepsico.com



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The above link is for a company—Vision Forum—that provides unique products for the family. I am an affiliate for the company and receive a small commission whenever someone uses this link and then makes an unreturned purchase while using the link. Check it out. I think you might like the products offered. I do. See my more complete explanation on my post of February 1, 2008 entitled “Affiliate program with Vision Forum.”

Based upon past historical data: 3,287+ UNBORN BABY MURDERS have occurred in the last 24 hours in the United States. See my post “BABY HOLOCAUST” posted January 22, 2008.

I’ve been involved in a problem one of my clients has with Farmers Insurance Group. My previous posts in relation to this problem were:

September 10, 2007 post: “Beware of Farmers Insurance Group”
September 11, 2007 post: “Farmers Insurance Group’s response”
September 18, 2007 post: “Farmers Insurance Company received the requested list”
September 19, 2007 post: “Farmers Insurance Company’s response to the list”
October 16, 2007 post: “Farmers Insurance Group and my request for information”
November 27, 2007 post: “Farmers Insurance Group does not respond to my request”
January 11, 2008 post: “Farmers Insurance Group latest stall”
January 12, 2008 post: “Farmers Insurance Group is sent a response”
January 14, 2008 post: “Farmers Insurance Group pays some money”
January 19, 2008 post: “Farmers Insurance Group continues to be obstinate”
January 26, 2008 post: “Farmers Insurance Group receives another request”
February 11, 2008 post: “Farmers Insurance Group shows how low they will go?”
February 12, 2008 post: “Farmers Insurance Group: If I were going to respond to the final letter”
February 13, 2008 post: “Farmers Insurance Group and associated companies”
February 14, 2008 post: “Farmers Insurance Group and how others rate the company”

I will not be continuing my Creationism posts at this time. I do not plan to get to them until sometime later this year. I do plan to discuss Iraq but not until later this year. I am sorry for the change in plans. Plans, in reality, often are altered for one reason or another. “The best laid plans … often go astray.” Thank you for your understanding and patience.

How many unborn toddlers were murdered today because of the humanistic, paganish, barbaric decisions of the United States Supreme Court?

Stop the
Murder of
Unborn
Toddlers

“Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins.” James 4: 17 (NIV)

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Many, if not most, local and State governmental units are writing their “Christmas” list and checking it twice. They are writing their wish list to be handed federal money as part of the “economic stimulus” law.

According to an article in the Peoria Journal Star published on 2/2/09, page B5 (before the law was actually passed—wish list preparedness), Peoria, the largest city in our area, has already narrowed its list down to two projects—it seems that projects will be more favorably looked upon if they are “shovel ready”—sewer improvement and sidewalk projects. However, the sewer improvement project must be accomplished whether or not the federal government gives stimulus money to the project. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has already ordered Peoria to complete the sewer project since Peoria has been violating federal law by polluting the Illinois River.

Consequently, if this project is funded by stimulus money, it will be neither a creation of new jobs nor a saving of jobs. It will simply be a switch of funding source from the city of Peoria (and possibly the State of Illinois) to the federal government. The project might start sooner, might cost more but it is a project that must be done and the city of Peoria knows it must be done—either they pay or the feds pay. The only way this project could be classified as a job creation project is if the city of Peoria uses the funds, which would have been used to complete the sewer project, to finance yet another project which at this time has not been anticipated. In these economic times when finances are tight does anyone actually expect that to happen?

One may question whether sidewalks are the type of projects anticipated for the stimulus money. Perhaps, sidewalks will be impressive compared to other projects proposed by other localities. The sewer project certainly will be accomplished if Peoria does not wish to violate the EPA order. Yet, should such a project, which must be accomplished anyway, be using stimulus money to achieve the completion of the project?

If I remember correctly, according to Illinois’ Comptroller, Illinois is 9 billion dollars in debt. Illinois is suppose to receive the sixth largest payout of stimulus money going to State governments—about eight billion dollars. How much of that money (if necessary by “slight of books”) will be used to pay-off the State debt rather than actually create new jobs with projects which would not otherwise be accomplished.

One obvious problem with requiring or just requesting that stimulus money be used for “shovel ready” projects is that local or State money has already been or will soon be allocated to cover those projects—otherwise they would not be “shovel ready.” Will all this allocated money or soon to be allocated money be transferred to other, new projects? If not, it is not a job creation concept. It is a transfer of payer concept with the federal government footing the bill rather than the State and/or local government(s).

Why hasn’t the mass media pointed out this fact? Or have they?

“Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.” Galatians 6: 7-8 (NIV)

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