Jan 25 2011

SOTU: Obama – The Political Vulture

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What an idiotic and arrogant start to the SOTU speech. There is no reason to use the tragedy in AZ in such a crass political show stunt. The President really should not have based the path forward on the fact a 9-11 Truther who hated George Bush and stalked Rep Giifords for years probably snapped when the Democrats lost the House last fall.

Boehner started off well with that “are you kidding me” look to Biden for the standing ovation.

But Obama is just flat with lots of soaring and empty rhetoric. It’s like a bad movie where the actors over act to the point of it being painful to watch.

Obama’s recollection of the ‘old’ way of America was a classic example. Really, what the hell is he talking about? We don’t live in a TV Land Movie where we work with only our neighbors. For a while I thought he was blaming technology for wiping out the old way of the American worker. Owning one of those companies that is more virtual than brick and mortar I keep wondering why Obama ignored the small and innovative business owner for so long.

What is killing small business is big, bloated and bungling government.

This has to be the worst SOTU of all time.

Update: 20 minutes in and his first big ovation. We will out innovate! Why didn’t I think of that!

Apparently 30 years ago (1980) when many of us began working on the technologies that would form the Internet we had no clue it would be so sweeping. Well excuse me, but it was quite obvious moving information and making it universally available would change the face of humanity.

Have to go run an errand (thankfully!). This too painful to keep watching.

Update: Just got back. While out I realized the speech was not inspiring but insulting. The reviews I am hearing is what I heard earlier – flat. No connection, not rallying point, no addressing the generational deficit.

I expect to see his support plummet over the next week.

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Jan 25 2011

Recovering Global Warming Drama Queens

What’s this? Is sanity beginning to dawn in the world regarding the ‘science’ of global warming?

He said: “I don’t think it’s healthy to dismiss proper scepticism. Science grows and improves in the light of criticism. There is a fundamental uncertainty about climate change prediction that can’t be changed.”

He said that the false claim in the IPCC’s 2007 report that the glaciers would disappear by 2035 had exposed a wider problem with the way that some evidence was presented.

“Certain unqualified statements have been unfortunate. We have a problem in communicating uncertainty. There’s definitely an issue there. If there wasn’t, there wouldn’t be the level of scepticism. All of these predictions have to be caveated by saying, ‘There’s a level of uncertainty about that’.”

All absolutely true. In fact, there is more uncertainty than certainty (the error bars are larger than the claimed signal of warming). I am sort of taken aback that someone in the UK climate world has woken up and finally acted like a scientist. Maybe the fever is breaking finally?

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Jan 25 2011

Human Caused Global Warming Next Myth To Fall

The two most obvious examples of overreach by the left have been the government take over of the US Health Care system and the cries of gloom and doom from Al Gore and the IPCC from AGW. Sadly, the former issue has a lot process and economic theory behind it, and it won’t be until people start to feel the pinch of government rationing (a.k.a. death panels) that we see a lot of clear movement in opposition.

But the myth of Anthropogenic Global Warming (a.k.a. human caused global warming) is an easy myth to bust. First off, there has been no warming for over a decade, and we are clearly in a long term cooling pattern. The only ‘warming’ is found in data ‘adjusted’ to smear a few warm spots over massive areas and ignore available satellite data showing NO warming in those areas. These data games are over. Now they just need to be exposed to the general public.

The other nail in the coffin of AGW is people are finally waking up to the uncertainty or error in the data. The CRU hockey team has had to admit publicly there is no way to use tree rings (or other organic proxies) to determine whether the Medieval or Roman warm periods were significantly warmer, cooler or about the same to today’s climate. The fossil and historic record of places like GREENland, however, do clearly indicate there were much warmer periods on Earth than this last decade or two. The ‘decline’ that had to be hidden by the CRU team and Michael Mann was the divergence between tree rings and the current warm period, which introduced enormous error bars onto the proxies. It seems trees truly are poor thermometers.

But we still have the past 130 year land temperature record to deal with. Besides the fact that the raw measurements show no significant warming (only adjusted data shows warming, data adjusted by proponents of AGW), the question is whether there really is sufficient accuracy in the record to detect a sub-degree C increase of the last century, as claimed?

The answer is of course clearly “no”.

We have the smoking gun from CRU itself, their own error estimate showing for any given year the temperature values for their global grids to be off as much as 4°C!

Click to enlarge. This data comes from a CRU report exposed during Climategate. A report which maps nicely to a recent post at WUWT, which discusses in fine detail the errors inherent in the land instrument record.

This post concludes analytically what I have been saying for years – the errors in the data and the integration of the data make it impossible to obtain accuracies below 1°C in any year, let alone over a century. There is also a good debunking of the ancillary myth regarding multiple measurements increasi precision by Willis Eschenbach:

Fifth, the law of large numbers (as I understand it) refers to either a large number of measurements made of an unchanging variable (say hair width or the throw of dice) at any time, or it refers to a large number of measurements of a changing variable (say vehicle speed) at the same time. However, when you start applying it to a large number of measurements of different variables (local temperatures), at different times, at different locations, you are stretching the limits …

I commented at WUWT on this using a hard example from satellites. Satellite orbits decay slowly because (a) the force of gravity dominates their motion due to them orbiting outside our atmosphere and (b) because the remaining forces are so small it takes time for their actions to perturb the theoretical orbital flight path described by Newtonian and Keplerian physics. What this means is in about a week you need to remeasure the orbit to ‘know it’ to a certain level of precision (say a few 10’s of meters).

If we make 20 measurements close in time (less than an hour) from one position we can begin to correct for all the drift and remove most of the error that has built from the various dynamic and random forces over the past week. If we make 20 measurements from 2 different sources over a short time we can really gain precision because the offset geometries cancel out errors along the path of the measurements. This is how more measurements remove uncertainty and gain precision beyond the single measurement.

But this requires a few pre-requisites to work. First off, the system being measured must be stable or very slow in its dynamics. This is of course true for satellites over an hour, but not true for a local temperature over a day. Fronts come through, rain or sunshine, seasons, etc all make temperature very dynamic and non-linear.

Second, it requires the measurements to be taken close in time (temporally). If we take 20 measurements of a satellite’s position over 20 days instead of an hour, we will never resolve the orbit of a satellite. Never. That is because the measurements are not close enough in time to drive out uncertainty.

This is one of the foundations of AGW theory. And it is (as usual) wrong.

I cannot wait to see if the GOP can put experts up in committee hearings and let them explain the numerous errors and unfounded claims of the AGW ‘science’ – because it is barely science at all. There is a reason a good chunk of the ‘skeptics’ are engineers. We are the ones who take scientific concepts and make them real. While a scientist may have a theory about what can be learned by measuring the ultraviolet light from distant galactic bodies, it is the engineer that makes it possible to build the instrument to fly in space to take the samples that feeds the theoretical equations. It is the engineer that always brings the scientist back to Earth.

Sadly, pols are so math and science challenged they never really grasp what this is all about, and we end up drawing conclusion based on the dumbest person in the room – not the most capable or experienced. Not to mention all the poseurs out there wrapped in their PhDs who barely get the difference between theory (fantasy) and reality.

When everyone is special, no one is. Which means a pol can challenge an expert with a rare combination of ignorance and arrogance, and no one sees a problem.

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Jan 23 2011

Where To Begin

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I apologize for the drop off in posting. After the madness of the AZ shooting and how the left insanely stuffed their feet into their mouths with their ludicrous demands for civility – until we learned the shooter was a 9-11 Truther who hated George Bush (and probably November’s election results) – I had to walk away from politics for a bit. This was more a straw-breaking-the-back moment than anything else. It had a huge impact on my attitude as the tragic death of a wonderful young life was wiped off the headline news and replaced with rabid liberals crying foul. Still disgusts me.

I have not been able to stomach the rabid political debate from either side since. Especially since some on the right can be just a few notches less volatile and overheated than those on the left. The truth is the fringes are mad with unrealistic anger, and it has always been the moderates in the middles who become the targets of their attacks. Rep Giffords just became the horrific worse case example of where the shallow, and at times childish, debate in this country has devolved.

We cannot even accept error and mistake on our own sides because of this ever heated anger. The zealots are wrong on so many counts now that need correction, but the idea of coming together to fix them is impossible. Global Warming and Climate issues have been lost to BS data and false alarm bells, while the science of genetics and evolution is under attack from science drop outs. I have yet to see the mature and serious debate coming from the new Congress on any matter. The usual suspects are ranting into microphones on Capitol Hill. I am not seeing enough ‘new’ out there, and I know that is because of the strangle hold the media has on who gets coverage.

Realizing we have reached perfect political paralysis in a position where we are bleeding our finances out and crippling the country for years to come has me less interested in political babble. I need to see something concrete and there is nothing happening. Sadly, there will be nothing happening.

On top of all this I landed on some work which is the epitome of bureaucratic waste. I am not going to go into details here on the blog, but the reality of how badly the government performs combined with the reality that the politics of this country is wandering aro8ubd without the spine to fix it has me wondering how much farther we must fall before there is enough heat to overcome the bureaucratic processes that act as a barrier to getting things right again. Things should be easy to fix, except all the dumb and useless laws and red tape required taht get in the way of making good decisions.

This new job is an anomaly in my business, not the norm. But it is an example of government run amok, and how even an army of good intentioned and capable people cannot take even basic steps in getting things back on course. The cancer is so wide spread and on auto-pilot, it may be there is no way to avoid the fall. If it all is this insidious and wide spread, then rooting it out may actually require extremely draconian measures against a lot of scared cows on both sides of aisle.

And the chances of that happening ….

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Jan 21 2011

Strata-Sphere Performance

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Folks, again sorry for the degraded performance of the site. We have never fully recovered from one of our Word Press upgrades. We hope to get a chance to fix things up this weekend. Also, my apologies for the light posting. I have landed on a project that is struggling on a massive scale. So it is consuming a lot of my time and I just don’t have the cycles to keep up with the news, let alone write about it.

Hopefully things will settle back down soon and maybe the new Congress will start doing something news worthy. I don’t expect a lot of breakthroughs given the Liberals’ strangle hold on the Senate and White House. The process of explaining how we can and should shrink government to fix our economic woes will take time and be fairly boring. Maybe we deserve a lull in dramatic news rush.

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Jan 19 2011

Liberal vs. Libertarian

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This Congress is going to be one for the history books. Not just because of the GOP’s sweeping wins last November, but because for once we will have an debate about the minimal role of government. The Tea Party centrists (and it is mostly independent libertarians in the movement, no matter how hard social conservatives claim otherwise) will be holding the entire Congress to come address how to best shrink government down to its bare essentials and free the American people to pursue life, liberty and happiness without Big Brother Nag wasting our time and money.

We know the rule from We The People is no new taxes or projects. We know the rule is no more back room trading and business as usual. We know there can be no more hyper-partisanship (let the losing side have a try and creating support, stop being afraid of debate). We know the rule is to cut the deficit and live within our tolerance (not soak us to the point we scream ‘enough!’).

The debate will be long and hard on Obamacare and the silliness of Human-made Global Warming. Pass the popcorn and may the truth win out in the openness of free debate.

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Jan 17 2011

AZ Shooter 9-11 Truther, Hated George W Bush

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Well, well, well. It seems that Jared Loughner was a product of left wing rhetoric. Being a 9-11 Truther whacko – someone brain washed to think 9-11 was actually the brain child of Bush/Cheney and not al Qaeda, despite all the intelligence data to the contrary – Jared would go ballistic at the mere mention or image of the 43rd President of The United States of America:

But Jared, a curious teenager who at times could be intellectually intimidating, stood out because of his passionate opinions about government — and his obsession with dreams.

He became intrigued by antigovernment conspiracy theories, including that the Sept. 11 attacks were perpetrated by the government and that the country’s central banking system was enslaving its citizens. His anger would well up at the sight of President George W. Bush,

Emphasis mine. This telling tidbit is hidden on page 3 of the NY Times 7 page article. How conveniently placed. It should be headline news that the liberal fringe and all their hate produced the psychotic AZ killer. And it was their hate that drove one of the victims of this left wing monstrosity to threaten a Tea Party member in public and on ABCNews. You see, these people are sure they have right on their side (so says the brain washing) so the laws do not apply to them. Want to lay odds Fuller is as wrapped up in the 9-11 Truther conspiracy nutwing as Loughner was?

The insanity has spread to a movement that holds annual conferences to share in their pathetic neuroses. Drugged, Dumb and angry is no way to go through life, but that is how the Truthers live. Just check out this madness where Giffords was targeted by 9-11 Truthers.

Want to address hate filled rhetoric? Stop giving these nut jobs any credibility. In fact, a sign of potential menatl instability is being a Truther. H/T Screw Loose

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Jan 16 2011

Worst Officiated Game Evah!

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We watched the Ravens-Steelers playoff game with a growing sense of disgust as one bizarre call after another was made against the Ravens. A touchdown called back because a Steeler fell down (not pulled down) and some dumb call for holding on a defensive lineman stopping a run. Who knew tackling or blocking was holding!

There were also just as obviously a series of non-calls on the Steelers, where offensive holding and blocks in the back (basically tackles) were magically missed by the keen eyed officials.

Both teams deserved a fair game – but the NFL is apparently not up for football anymore. It has sadly turned the game of football into a Zebra show.

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Jan 15 2011

Liberal Madness & Political Madness

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Sorry for the light posting. My new work is kicking my butt, but more importantly the political madness emanating from the left over the AZ shooting has me completely turned off from politics right now. The heated and angry rhetoric from the left condemning heated and angry rhetoric is embarrassing and gross. The target being put on Sarah Palin because she has a populist, family-centric following is just a sign of the insecurity and cheapness coming from the left.

It is an abysmal display I prefer to let pass – and never forgive. The rabid left has been wallowing around the sewer so long they cannot even grasp how much they project their own selves onto their political enemies. Few outside the left are unaware this time around.

Palin is guilty of representing the religious, Main Street, American family matriarch who has made something of herself and refused an abortion. This covers a wide swath of America who are not mesmerized by the nihilistic and fame-seeking liberal enclave of America. For these sins you have the mentally unstable Andrew Sullivan obsess about the birth of the Palin’s youngest son and the romance aspects of their eldest daughter. Sick.

So sick I refuse to participate any more. So sick even the liberal leaders occasionally get an inkling of what the far left has done to its credibility and reputation:

Within hours of the shooting, there was a full-fledged witch hunt to link the shooter to the right.

The only problem is that there was no evidence then, and even now, that overheated rhetoric from the right had anything to do with the shooting. (In fact, a couple of people who said they knew him have described him as either apolitical or “quite liberal.”) The picture emerging is of a sad and lonely soul slowly, and publicly, slipping into insanity.

Furthermore, most agreed that focusing on conservative rhetoric as a link in the shooting was “not a legitimate point but mostly an attempt to use the tragedy to make conservatives look bad.” And nearly an equal number of people said that Republicans, the Tea Party and Democrats had all “gone too far in using inflammatory language” to criticize their opponents.

Great. So the left overreacts and overreaches and it only accomplishes two things: fostering sympathy for its opponents and nurturing a false equivalence within the body politic. Well done, Democrats.

As most liberals with an unwavering selective memory, the writer forgets all the images of death aimed at President Bush and his allies. It just emphasizes how ludicrous the left has become.

Jared Loughner was a 9-11 Truther who definitely leaned left. Gabrielle Giffords had been a moderate Democrat – a centrist. Just like most of Americans fed up with the fringe zealots, she was targeted and attacked by the far left for being too far center, to close to normal Americans. What both sides miss about this tragic incident is how fed up the center is with being the target of the purity wars raging on each side of the aisle. The left will pay the heaviest price for these false and hateful claims this time, but the far right is not going to be given a pass for their past zealotry.

The far right will not be vindicated in this – they will be seen as the victims. They will be given the political capitol and some leash as a result. They have the opportunity to demonstrate how they plan to move the country forward and build alliances.

As with the last few elections cycles they better learn the lesson of heated ideology. Utter a single attack on the center such as “RINO” and that will be the end of any serious support for your causes or arguments. Any more personal attacks for not toeing the line will be met with full up resistance from the center, which still elect the leaders of this country. And we do so quietly, maturely, solemnly and with tolerance and respect. For once the fringes need to learn from the moderates – or face the consequences.

All I can think about is young Christina Green, and how her life and death have been totally ignored because of the left wing’s ranting drama play. It is incredibly selfish to blight out this tragic and wonderful life by insecure liberals with an addiction to the public spotlight. These political vultures could not even give the country some time to learn and honor this young American.

That is why I will never forgive them. This was not the time for gross political propaganda. It was a time to pay our respects.

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Jan 13 2011

Grostesquely Tacky

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What is it about liberals and their tacky ‘Memorials’. What sick person decided to handout T-Shirts at a memorial service?

What, is the family of the slain 9 year old girl supposed to take this home and hang it on the wall? Pathetic.

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