Blogging With Ike

"Men give me some credit for genius. All the genius I have lies in this: When I have a subject in hand, I study it profoundly. Day and night it is before me. I explore it in all its bearings. My mind becomes pervaded with it. Then the effort which I make, the people are pleased to call the fruit of genius. It is the fruit of labor and thought." - Alexander Hamilton

Monday, October 12, 2009

The Nobel Prize

Well this is another fun year for the Nobel committee. The gave the prize to someone who has:


of course this prize got me thinking. Why not other people.
There is the lady who saved 2000+ jews during the holocaust. But I guess actually saving people does not matter.



So instead they issue the prize to Obama. What amazed me was the shock and almost anger in the room. Of course of Ole' Obama won the Peace Prize who else should have won the prize. I am thinking Hitler should have won based on the conditions give. Promoting understanding.
Hitler met these guidelines when he made the non-aggression pact with Stalin.

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Friday, November 02, 2007

Democrats Hate American People

Democrats need to be more tolerant of people. What a hateful group of whiney people.

Democrats do not have enough pet supplies to help them through this season. So instead of trying to identfy with real people and allowing the PEOPLE of the UNITED STATES to choose who they want to be president. The dems choose for you.


The message is obvious . . . you are not smart enough to choose the president.

The democrats do not trust the huddled masses.

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Monday, April 30, 2007

Music and Food

Someone wrote in response to the linked article:

Plenty of ink has been spilled in arguments over the proper business model for music in the P2P age. The publishers generally want to hold onto the current market-based system, but there are voices in the wilderness arguing that a compulsory license model actually makes the most sense for both artists and consumers. One of those voices is Steven Page, singer and guitarist for the Barenaked Ladies, who recently spoke to Ars about this issue and called for an ISP-based licensing model that would allow consumers access to all the music they want and would ensure that artists get paid. But the US Register of Copyrights, Marybeth Peters, calls this a bad idea.


To which someone else replied:


Ok so compulsory license artists get paid and you can download what you want when you want DRM free.
Explain to me why this should NOT apply to medicine, food and housing as well as public transportation?
What people never get is we are moving toward that type of society. People produce and share the product. It allows more freedom as well.
Got a band or movie, post it, no more big media calling the shots. Just smaller decentralized producers.
Corporations are caving in from their own weight and lack of innovation.
Now I'll sit back and wait for the Socialism/Communism comparisons and claims of evil.



To Which I Reply:

I do not need to mention Communism as you already did. So I will tackle the food issue.

There is a significant difference between food and music.

Let's look at the models: For Music, a group or person goes, one time, to a studio and cuts a track. This track is then made into a format for the masses (MP3), one time, and is distributed for free across the world.

Who does the work?
The record producer. (one time)
The sound person. (one time)
The studio. (one time)

All these people can be paid by the artist(s), one time, a negotiated cash amount for their labor.

The artist(s). How do they get paid? They go on concert and sell t-shirts and tickets and other junk. The artist no longer has to pay for distribution of the music. The music sells itself.

For Food: I live in a rural farming community (though I am not farmer).

Each year, not just one time, the farmer must go out and plow up the field.

Each year, not just one time, the farmer must go out and purchase seeds.

Each year, not just one time, the farmer must plant seeds.

Each year, not just one time, the farmer must care for the crops.

Each year, not just one time, the farmer must harvest crops.

Each year, not just one time, the farmer must transport the crops to a market area.

Each year, not just one time, the farmer must maintain equipment.

Each year, not just one time, the farmer must buy petrol for the equipment.

The musician spends $500 for a guitar, and about $5,000 in other equipment. Maybe some money for Studio RTA Furniture.

The smallest farm has over a $1,000,000 worth of equipment and stock and other issues. Most farms have several million worth of equipment.

The odds of a artist being killed or maimed by a guitar string breaking are small.

The odds of a farmer being killed or maimed on the farm is high. I have never seen so many people missing a finger or a limb as I have while living here.

The long term potential payoff for the artist is: fame and fortune.

The long term potential payoff for the farmer is: poverty and a missing limb.

And for the record: the farm payments that we always hear about have been gone since the 1980s. The only payments left are for those who set aside land to go back to nature. And that only pays for the taxes on the land.

This includes one small section of getting food to a person so they can eat.

I will not mention: the processing plants, the FDA regs, the distribution channels, the sales people, the retailers, and a host of other people involved.

This is why we cannot have such a simple and easy model for food as can exist for music.


And FWIW this does apply to public transportation through taxes.

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Sunday, April 01, 2007

Queen Pelosi

It looks like her highness Nancy Pelosi is again going to bypass the United States Constitution and try to act as head of state. She tosses the United States Budgeting software into the ringer and takes another expensive trip overseas trying to be president. The Constitution does not provide this authority. If she would like to act as head of state, all she has to do is run for president, and well win.

Please stop trying to be something you are not Nancy and just be the speaker and do something worthwhile that does not bring this country down.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

A Bleeding Heart

I saw a great bumper sticker the other day:

“My heart may be bleeding, but at least I have one.”

This is funny. Think about it . . . I have a bleeding heart . . . which is draining . . . and you need several stethoscopes to find anything that I have left.

Well let me suggest that conservatives are the ones with the real heart.

The great saying . . . “Give a man a fish and he can heat for a day . . . Teach him to fish and he will eat for a lifetime.”

This is what it means for a conservative to have compassion and offer help. Giving real help for real people . . . cut the overhead of government and love life and love people.

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Gridlock Is Good

Well the 100 hours of the Democrats are under way and running around like chickens with their heads cut-off. I am still wondering why the dems are desiring to cut out the Republicans.

Therefore, I would propose that the Republicans need to go on Orlando vacations and warm up from the winter and let the whines do whatever they want. The dems will get sick of the vetos and there could be no veto votes.

Well, in any case the I have to admit that I am glad the Democrats are in power. This way there can be gridlock. And gridlock is a very good thing. Why? Because new laws cannot be passed.

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