Friday, November 16, 2012

International Trade and Public Works

In 1992, Ross Perot warned that the NAFTA agreement would lead to a "giant sucking sound" of American jobs going south to Mexico. He was part-right. There was a sucking sound, but it wasn't immediate. Many American companies moved operations south of the border a number of years after the signing of NAFTA as the Mexican government improved its system.

International trade creates wealth and prosperity. The amount of new wealth created is always greater than the amount of economic loss encountered; which means that there is enough money that is gained as a result of these changes to compensate the displaced workers. There are three possible things that the government can do for the displaced workers. The first is job retraining. The second is welfare. And the third is hiring them on to do public works.

The job retraining has been the most widely advocated approach; but so far not much has been achieved by that direction. The skills that are had by industrial workers are not easy to convert into skills in growing fields such as nursing, and the lack of economic growth for over a decade has meant that most displaced workers remain displaced. The market is not generating enough jobs, and job retraining does not result in jobs acquired. Something that works well in a growing economy does not work well in a stagnant economy, and the job retraining initiatives have mostly failed to live up to their promise.

Welfare is the least politically attractive option. The taxpayers do not want to foot the bill, and the displaced workers see being on welfare as an indignity. Welfare cycle, once started, can be very difficult to break; and, with "welfare as we know it" having ended under the Clinton administration, there is little likelihood that either party in power would be attempting to bring it back.

The idea of public works has been attacked a lot in American political debate, starting with Reagan. And yet Reagan's own family had been saved by the New Deal policies of FDR. The public works projects during the time of FDR saved a lot of American people from starvation and abject poverty; and the more recent public works projects - such as the Interstate system and the Internet - have been vast contributors to American prosperity, providing an infrastructural and informational backbone for business to do its work. Given the pressing need for both infrastructure upgrades and energy sector conversion, and the abundance of displaced blue collar workers, it makes perfect logical sense to put into place public works projects that would hire these displaced workers to do something that benefits the nation's economy and the nation's future.

This therefore should be a positive-sum match. Ongoing international trade will continue producing business prosperity, and the money gained through taxation of businesses will be enough to fund projects that put American people to work while producing works that sustain prosperity at home. The problem has been this. The taxation system in America actually gives tax incentives for outsourcing jobs, and there are many tax shelters of which the companies doing this can avail themselves. Which means that most of this money does not reach America and instead finds its way into offshore tax shelters in small islands where it benefits no one.

Now it makes every economic sense to support free trade, and I have enthusiastically done so ever since I was an economics major at University of Virginia. What makes no sense, political or economic, is giving American companies an incentive to outsource American jobs. Support and sustain free trade, but don't provide incentivizes for doing things that are not in the national interest. Provide, or don't provide, incentives for creating jobs at home; but don't provide tax incentives for moving operations overseas.

The money involved in this matter is vast, and if some of that money comes home then it would do a long way to solving America's budget debacle. Just closing some of the tax loopholes would result in hundreds of billions of dollars coming back annually to America. This money would restore budget to balance and fix all the problems associated with the budget being out of balance for as long as it has been out of balance. And the result would be not only a balanced budget, but also a sustainable prosperity.

There are two things therefore that America can do for its workers without embracing trade protectionism or sabotaging the global economy. One is bringing home the money that now find its way into offshore tax shelters; and another is using some of that money to hire the displaced industrial workers to put into place the much-needed infrastructural and energy sector improvements. The best outcome of this is that free trade will continue producing prosperity, and the American workers and budget would gain from it. And that will result in the best-case scenario of free trade continuing to produce prosperity and its benefits reaching those who are dislocated by it.


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Thursday, November 15, 2012

What Spirituality Isn't

Your religion isn't spirituality. No matter how spiritual you may want to behave, if you are still tied to a particular religion, you are far from spiritual. Spirituality isn't good deeds. If you are counting how many times throughout the day that you are "good" then you are far from spiritual. Spirituality isn't prayer. While prayer does play a role in spirituality, it is by no means spirituality in itself. There are many fleshly minded people who pray, but they are far from spiritual. Spirituality isn't anything that you can read from a book. Books are written by men, for mankind. Reading certain books may assist you in becoming spiritual, there is nothing written in books that can guide you into true spirituality.

Spirituality is the act of creation. If you are failing to create, then you are far from spiritual. This type of creation begins in the mind and ends with the manifestation inside of the material world. The Creator is spirit, therefore everything that claims relationship with the creator must also be spirit and creative. It is also important to understand that whatever a spiritual person creates, must also be creative and spiritual. We can only create things that are similar to what we are.

It is obvious from the current condition of our world that humanity is far from spiritual. It appears that the only thing that we know how to create is destruction. We have destroyed the planet beyond repair, and religion has been one of the most effective weapons in this assault. We spend billions of dollars on research to discover new ways to fight wars, while we have yet to figure out a way to make sure that everyone on our planet eats. Politics are used to divide and kill, while the politicians live lives that are out of our reach. You would think that with all of the religions that pollute our planet, that we would have figured out a way to live in peace, but we haven't. The reason for this is because religions are void of spirit. The truly spiritual people of the earth are those that are creating ways to stop destruction. I understand that people will always disagree on some issues, but we should all agree to live peacefully with each other. Spirituality isn't about the uplifting of one's own self-righteousness but the promoting rationality and love. We have to learn to become people who create by nature, not destroy.

Geary Davis is an author, spiritual teacher and commentator. My latest book entitled "The Devil in the Flesh-The true origins of the adversary" speaks on the origins of evil and the creation of mankind. My books and organization information can be found by visiting http://www.g-d-project.webstarts.com/


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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Sexual Child Abuse - Penn State Aftermath

No doubt like me; you are sickened by the Penn State child sexual assaults; as you were no doubt sickened by previous mass incidents of child sexual assaults by Priests, Clergy, Rabbis. The non-reporting and cover-up syndrome at Penn State is no different than clergy cover-up for sex offenders within the religious fabric of society.

While the media, professionals and collegiate officials debate how to handle the Penn State tragedy, including the systemic cover-up by university leaders, and others; like myself; you want the public to know how sexual abuse impacts children's lives.

You no doubt heard commentators make innate and blatantly calloused comments: 'What's done is done,' 'There's no one left to go after,' 'Why punish the students and the athletes by placing sanctions on Penn State?' Unlike the religious entities and Penn State University the damage quickly fades into the back ground; sexual abuse does not fade into the back ground.

It's time to heal those who bear the aftermath, and it is time for society to pull their heads out of the sand about sexual child abuse and sex offenders. In my book "If I'd Only Known... Sexual Abuse In Or Out Of The Family: A Guide To Prevention," I set-forth the details and the stark aftermath of sexual child abuse and how to prevent it in or out of the family. If these commentators, professionals, clergy or collegiate officials were the victims, or their children were, I know they would demand restitution and changes going forward so that a tragedy of this nature would be prevented.

Hearing the supporters of the university's football program nullify the damage is reminiscent of a society that is in denial about the full scope and magnitude of sexual child abuse aftermath. Penn State's board could do the noble gesture and make it easy for themselves by self-imposing the 'death penalty' option - temporarily shutting down the embattled football program.

As horrific as sexual child abuse is, left untreated by a protocol specifically focused on sexual child abuse recovery, rather than treating the symptomatic behaviors and physical maladies, the volume of lifelong negative consequences is worse than the initial assault. Children often hear the voice of their abuser in their minds-telling them they're bad, they're ugly, they're worthless, that no one would believe them, or no one would care or they wanted and/or liked the sexual assault-long after the abuse occurred and/or was reported. The emotional torture continues until the recovery process is in an advanced stage.

Without a recovery process specifically focused on sexual child abuse the lasting scars, include, but are not limited to:

• Difficulty managing emotions. One of the strongest signs of well-being is the ability to manage adversity, to keep emotions balanced. "For sexual abuse survivors, a lasting legacy is the opposite of well-being." Sexual abuse survivors usually have difficulty expressing feelings, which are then bottled up, often leading to sporadic periods of depression, anger and anxiety. Many survivors use excess alcohol and/or drugs to numb the pain.

• Feeling a core sense of worthlessness, dirty or damaged. The physical side of sexual abuse is one aspect, what haunts survivors is the voice of the abuser, constantly reinforcing a lack of personal value. As time passes the survivors mature into adults, who are unable to invent in themselves. With a deep sense of being damaged, they often feel incapable or unworthy of career success and higher-paying positions.

• Difficulty trusting relationships or people on any level is omnipresent. 80% of child sexual abuse is perpetrated by family members, 19% is perpetrated by people the child knows and trusts-- family friends, church leaders, teachers, sports coach, scout leaders, et al. U.S. Government statistics reveal 1% of children sexually abused are abused by a stranger. Children who can not feel secure within the family, the most fundamental relationships, develop deep and pervasive trust issues. Relationships are often doomed because the survivor trashes good relationships, fearing their partner will ultimately either control, hurt or abandon them as was the case with the trusted family-member perpetrator. More often than not, survivors are drawn to an abusive person because they do not know what a healthy relationship feels like or entails.

When I hear the 'Yeah, but,' argument from people who are in denial and defend and thereby allow sexual child abuse to continue, whether it is the tragedy of Penn State, the Catholic Church, Judaism, Protestant or Mormon Church, my convictions that society needs to do more to raise awareness about sexual child abuse rises another octave. Society needs to raise awareness on how sex offenders are created; how sexual abuse offenses can be prevented; and enforcing the law, which requires professionals and persons in authority to report the abuse when the person first suspects there is reason to believe an adult is on the verge or already has sexually abused a child.

In the final analysis, we have a responsibility to protect our children so they can reach their greatest potential, free of adults who may exploit and alter that divine gift-potential.

No more denial. No more cover-ups. No more excuses or reasons for any child being sexually abused by someone who has authority or responsibility for the child's well-being.

Dr. Neddermeyer has developed and facilitates workshops on preventing sexual child abuse, identifying would-be sex offenders and the signs of sexual abuse. http://drdorothy.info/?page_id=9

Dorothy M Neddermeyer, PhD has studied human health and well-being for decades, earning a Masters in Clinical Social Work and a Doctorate in Metaphysics. In 1994, she founded Genesis Consultants, Inc. a personal and professional consulting firm. She facilitates Emotional, Physical and Spiritual Transformation (EPST) a highly effective protocol to Transform the root cause of all issues and symptoms. EPST is direct, focused and combines creating health while transforming the past. She is a keynote speaker and offers programs for schools, organizations and in corporate settings. http://drdorothy.net/


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Monday, November 12, 2012

A Few Facts on Electric Cement Mixers

Machine-technologies have given us a great invention in the electric cement mixer. Before this handy piece of equipment was invented the only way to get this material mixed correctly was to have it done in one of the big trucks that bring it to large jobsites. If you needed a small amount of the substance you had to mix it by hand, and that was quite a job.

The electric cement mixer can be handled by just one person and they can mix very small batches of concrete up for us, or they can do medium size batches of concrete. The machine-technologies that have given us this tool has also given us the ability to do smaller jobs with less trouble, and better finished results.

Each year more and more machine-technologies are put into play that allows us to do our jobs with more ease. The electric cement mixer is but one of the many different tools that have been invented, improved, and advanced over the past few years.

This is understandable because as we use a tool we learn more about the tool and we learn what we could change about the tool to make it better. We adjust the items and improve the items until we have something that we can use where we need it, when we need to, and for the length of time we need to.

When you are doing a project that calls for small amounts of concrete to be mixed up, and then you need to have an electric mixer to do this with. The electric mixer can stir the sand and mortar mixture more completely than you can stir it with your hands.

When the product is mixed more thoroughly then you get a better finished project because the concrete can be made smoother than if it was stirred by hand and left in a partially raw state. The better the completed project looks the better you feel about your skills. If you are doing this work for hire the better it looks the more references you will receive from the customer.

You can buy these items at a lot of the building supply and hardware stores around the country. You can buy small versions that are hand held and larger versions that have wheels on them to make them easier to move around the job site.

The price of these items varies depending on the size of the item you need, the brand that the item has on it, and the power that the mixer has. The price of this item is far cheaper than having a truck load of cement delivered, because if you order less than five yards of cement there is a delivery charge, and generally when you order less than five yard of cement you get the leftovers from a larger order that is already beginning to get too hard to work properly. This situation leaves your job really looking poorly when the concrete sets up before you can get it worked correctly.

An electric cement mixer is part of machine-technologies that the average person can use to complete smaller jobs. The items afford you the luxury of having smoother concrete finishes on small amounts of cement.


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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Little Things That Will Save You Money - And Will Save The Planet!

To some people, the phrase "save the planet" seems over-exuberant at best, and perhaps even downright fatalistic, as these people tend to believe that there is really nothing wrong with the planet at all, and that there is really no need to save it; on the other hand, there are those who feel that the phrase "save the planet" is overly-hopeful, as these people tend to believe that the planet is in such awful shape that it is beyond saving already! No matter whether you fall on one side or the other of this discussion, however (or, if you - like most people - fall somewhere in the middle), a couple things everyone should be able to agree on are that A) we should take care of the planet, regardless of the shape we believe it to be in, and B) saving money is always great!

One of the first things you can do to save money while also taking care of the environment is to pay closer attention to your use of water, as a lot of people leave their water running when brushing their teeth, or fail to fix leaks and drips in their homes, all of which can actually make a big difference over time - both monetarily and environmentally.

Another great move is to make the switch from standard light bulbs to compact fluorescent light bulbs - and while many people think CFLs will cost them a lot more money, the initial cost of these bulbs is nothing compared to the fact that they last up to 10 times longer than standard light bulbs, all while using about 30% of the energy!

Paying closer attention to your driving is another awesome way to hold back on the energy you are using; by simply accelerating and decelerating more slowly, you will be able to use a lot less gas over time!

And finally, understand that there are lots of things around your house you can do to use less electricity - such as turning off lights when you are not in a room, and unplugging appliances that are not in use - and this will save you money on your electric bill, and will aid in protecting the planet!

There is definitely plenty of debate these days regarding the current state of the environment, but amidst all this debate, the important factor being pushed aside is the fact that this planet is a gift, and each of us should be doing what we can to make sure we are taking care of this planet; start doing your part to keep Earth green - and even though it may seem like the things you are doing are too small to make a difference, these "too small" things will start to add up, until you are truly impacting the direction of the world!

~Esther Ingram

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Gruesome Shark Attacks of 2012

The United States is surrounded by two big bodies of water which are the Pacific and Atlantic ocean. Various kinds of fishes swarm at the temperate parts of these oceans including sharks. With the shark's teeth and powerful big jaws, sharks can inflict severe injuries and even death.

Sharks are known to like the taste of sea lions and seals due to its blubbery taste. Sharks especially the tiger and great whites, usually attack humans but not eat them. According to sources, sharks don't like meat with too many bones like that of humans. Sharks tend to attack, bite humans and back away. This allows humans bitten by sharks to go and seek for shores. Bull sharks, on the other hand, will keep on attacking its victim. Because of this, there are a lot of deaths from bull shark attacks. Great whites are also known to have a attacked a lot more people in history, with more injuries and deaths than the tiger and bull sharks made altogether.

The most recent shark attack incident was just last August 16, 2012 in the state of Alabama. While swimming, a man's leg was bitten by a shark in the gulf shores of Mexico. It happened about mid-morning and the man was taken to the hospital in Foley. The water is just as high as his waist when the shark attacked him. A purple warning flag was displayed in the beaches after the occurrence.

Another recent incident was last July 30, 2012 at Cape Cod. The victim Chris Meyers was in Ballston Beach to do body boarding when the shark attacked him. He's just 100 feet away from the shore when the shark came up and grabbed his legs. The incident caused severe lacerations to his lower legs and was rushed to the General hospital in Massachusetts to recover from the incident. It was reported that the increasing number of seals in the area brought the great whites as well.

Shark in Cape Cod - YouTube Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i9pShD4UIU

Within the U.S. alone, there are a total of 3 reported incidents of shark attacks for June 26, 2012. There is also 4 incidents of shark attacks in June 14, 2012 at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. All in same area and same day. It was believed to be black tips that may be in their feeding frenzy. Looking at the map, shark attacks are usually from the lower east part of U.S. this year, mostly in Florida.

All over the world, the number of shark attacks went up to 33 with 5 fatalities. According to sources, sharks attack humans since they believe it's food. Attacks only happens when people venture into shark's environment. Sharks reportedly don't eat boney creatures. Humans unlike sea lions and seals have too much bones with no blubber to begin with. With just one bite, sharks tend to let go immediately as they sensed that what they've just bitten is not the right food to eat.

Great White Shark Eats Surfer - YouTube Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y-fyDmB_2g

Experts said that humans may have over fished and caused a shortage of food for sharks, which may be the reason why they've ventured near shores. Another reason may be mistaken identity. At times, people share their recreational space with sharks living in fresh waters, like the bull sharks. Just like humans who attacks intruders in their own homes, shark on the other hand perceives the waters as their home too and may see humans as a threat to them when they've come across to one. Because of this, there is no wonder why sharks attack humans after all.


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Thursday, November 8, 2012

New Black Box Standards for Cars Set for Sept 1

When you are in a car accident, there's always an inevitable he-said-she-said as both parties report to the insurance companies. Claims investigators sometimes have little else to go on besides what each person has said.

Black boxes eliminate some of the guess work from car accident claims. Vehicle event data recorders aren't actually black or in a box, but they do keep track of important measurements for car crashes. For example, the device records if the brakes were engaged, how long before the crash before they were activated and the speed at the time of impact are some examples of important data black boxes hold.

The perception is that these recorders are new to vehicles and would require time and money to install into cars. This isn't the case as a majority of cars, over 90 percent in fact, already include event data recorders in the manufacturing process. Major automakers like Ford, GMC and Toyota have had some form of event data recorders in their vehicles for years.

While there is an overwhelming majority of voluntary installation of black boxes, Congress has been working to make it mandatory for all cars by September 1. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration proposed their intent to mandate their installation to all cars in 2004. In 2010, it estimated that over 85 percent of cars would have event data recorders already installed anyway by the time they successfully passed the standard.

The black box legislation is essentially a new set of rules for Event data recorders since so many vehicles are already equipped. The mandate now requires the black boxes record 15 types of measurements: pre-crash speed, engine throttle, brake use, changes in forward velocity, driver seat belt use, airbag warning lamp status and airbag deployment times.

All of the data is also required to be publicly available. Already, Ford and GMC have made the information recorded on the devices available to the public since 2009. Some automakers with older event data recorders installed may have to disable them until new software can be installed. However, the device will still be recording data.

The new standards will also allow first responders to an accident scene access to the black box data immediately. Police with warrants will also be able to access the data should it become pertinent to an investigation. The device is technically owned by the vehicle's owner, but in the event of a crash or other incident the information will be made available.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has estimated the costs of including black boxes in the final 8.4 percent of cars without them to be around $24 million. That assumes that 15.5 million vehicles will be sold this year since the estimate.

Currently, event data recorders are subject to few regulatory standards. Some only recorded pre-crash or post-crash data and some may be as old as 20 years, depending on the make and model of the vehicle. The devices have become integral in recreating crash scenarios and improving safety over the years.

For those who have been in a car accident this year in California, contact an accident attorney to represent your best interests in court. Visit http://bestaccident-attorneys.com/ to learn more.


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