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THE MISSING TWIN TOWERS 09/12/01

  • 911
    On 09/12/01 I walked from 14th street and Union Square down to the hole in the ground that used to be the Twin Towers. It was an eerie and surrealistic experience. Check points with soldiers and policemen were on every block. Somehow I found a way to get to within two blocks of the center of the destruction. The light had a strange brownish glow due to a mixture of the heavy particles of the disentegrated buildings filtering the winter sunlight. Many people were wearing face masks to help them breathe. I was struck by the nearly universal dazed and shocked expressions of a multitude of awe struck onlookers like myself. However, as bad as it was, I was also struck by the noble activity of hundreds - or was it thousands - of workers and volunteers that were quietly, and methodically attending to the grim work of cleaning up this horrible lower manhatten "Pearl Harbor" mess. Returning to Union Square I came upon a hastily erected evolving memorial. On subequent days I came upon similar memorials, most notably a large one in Grand Central Station. What most stirred me were pictures of kin who were unaccounted for as yet, apparently posted by relatives and friends, desperately clinging to the hope that their loved ones had some escaped the horror and might be recognized by someone, anyone, who would take the time to carefully scan their names and faces and. if indeed spotted, would hopefully notify them. It was quite shaking to have to face up to the brutal fact that nothing is absolutely secure - life is tenuous at best. Perhaps all that can be done at such times is to try to remain steady and, if so inclined, to record such occurrences as objectively as is humanly possible.

AUTUMN IN NEW YORK

  • AUTUMN TRIUMPH
    I was feeling depressed yesterday morning. Additionally I was restless and somewhat agitated. My body wanted movement. I looked outside noticing that the fall colors were shimmering flooded with sunlight. I picked up my small canon camera and decided to take a walk around the neighborhood. The walk was magical. The pictures that follow speak for themselves. After only a few pictures it was obvious that my depression completely lifted. My conclusion is that immersion in nature - any season - is likely to be the best natural anti-depressant.

NATURE'S GLORY

  • New York City Fruit Stand  #3
    What I most love about nature is it is so natural. It is what it is. It is so full of beauty. It gives so much and asks for nothing in return. Most of the flowers and yard photogaphs are a theme and variation from flowers and tomatos I plant each spring. I enjoy watching the buds ripening and opening up. I particularly enjoy the uniqueness of each flower as it unfolds sometime mid summer. As I zoom in for closeups I sense these colorful mysteries speak to some elemental and most essential best prrt of me. As I focus upon the details of each unique flower, or fruit, or tree, or mixture of shadow and light, or glitter, or sparkles, I feel as connected to being alive and resonant with my natural 'friends' as at any time or with any people in my life. I appreciate the democratic spirit clusters of flowers have for themselves collectively and individually. They seem to celebrate being alive as they unself consciously display their radiance for whomever wishes to take note - or not. They seem utterly indifferent whether anyone cares or not. They don't fuss or get irritated as they 'graciously' make room for each other. I can appreciate what Van Gogh felt in the open sunlight painting his sun flowers and hay stalks - giddily - passionately grasping for the right words as he expressed his feelingsin his letters to Theo {his brother}. Observing nature with direct perception, not having to find words to describe what is experienced, is a tonic for me - a being who derives his lively hood from systematically searching for just right words.

TIMES SQUARE, ETC.

  • Washington Square Arch Newly Litup
    Times square by day or night pulsates with excitement, noise, and electricity. If you are bored, or under stimulated go to Broadway and 42nd street to be atmospherically reinvigorated. No need to spend a fortune going to usually dissappointing theatre - just stand on a corner in Times Square and watch the passing show - fixed or in motion. A well crafted building is a joy to behold. Equally so are machines like the Metro North Railway trains, stations, tracks, wires virtually all of the trappings that go into making a transportation system. So too - unusual scenes such as colorful canoes glittering amongst tall green pine trees on a bright sun filled summer day delights my senses and stirs my soul. There is so much not to like but it is all worth it when my senses are stimulated. It is very true: you can't appreciate the light unless you can take note of the darkness.

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May 22, 2008

THE TRUTH ABOUT THE PETROLEUM SURGE

      SUPPLY AND DEMAND, MANIPULATION, CONSPIRACY, LACK OF OVERSIGHT?

Attempting to figure out who or what is responsible for the head scratching surge of the price of petroleum will surely lead reasonably sane people into fits of apoplexy. Those who should be in the best postion to know the real answer to this apparent mystery are testifying - as we speak - that the answer is the standard one of supply and demand. But the fact that yesterday the price went up another 7 dollars strikes me as a bit too much variance in a climate of continuing spiking.

It is difficult not to believe that there isn't some organized conspiracy afoot. Or at least that some people are making one hell of a killing while most of the rest are suffering. Remember the energy crisis referred to as ENRON? Supply and demand were the cliche answers to that fiasco as well until the truth finally emerged that it was a conspiracy.

So how to sort the wheat from the chaff?

My broker who shares my concern excitedly called me this morning eager to share a letter he received from a customer who is also interested in getting to the bottom of this serious problem. The letter - which I will quote in its entirety - is the most comprehensive explanation of this seemingly incomprehensible issue I have so far come across. The letter was written by Christopher Shays - an 11th term Represntative from Connecticut - sent to a contituent.

To make certain the letter is valid I called Congressman Shay's congressional office. His secretsary verfied that the letter is authentic and said all of it is free to be quoted.

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Shays LetterMay 20, 2008

Mr. Robin Kach
60 Ivy Street
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

Dear Robin:                           

Thank you for contacting me expressing support for H.R. 4066, the Close the Enron Loophole Act.  I appreciate your taking the time to contact me, as well as your patience in awaiting my reply.

H.R. 4066 would close the so-called "Enron loophole" and require government oversight of the trading of energy commodities by large traders to prevent price manipulation and excessive speculation.  I am a cosponsor of this bill because I believe Energy Trading Facilities (ETFs) should comply to the same standards as other futures exchanges regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

Since 2000, the electronic trading of energy commodities by large traders has been exempt from government oversight as regulated under the Commodity Exchange Act.  H.R. 4066 defines energy commodities to include crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, diesel fuel, natural gas and electricity.  The bill would subject any trading facility that functions as an energy exchange to oversight by the CFTC, just like regulated trades on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), to prevent price manipulation and excessive spending.

Under this legislation, ETFs would function as self-regulatory organizations with CFTC oversight, and would be required to establish trading limits and accountability levels.  Position limits set a ceiling on the number of contracts a trader can hold at one time on a trading facility, and accountability levels prevent price manipulation and excessive speculation by triggering CFTC oversight.

In 2006, a bipartisan report by the Investigations Subcommittee of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee found that speculators were buying up so many futures contracts that crude oil was becoming more expensive than it should have been.  This report also found non-petroleum based financial institutions and investment funds invested as much as $60 billion over the past few years into commodities markets, driving up the prices of oil and motor fuels.

Large purchases of crude oil futures contracts by speculators have created an additional demand for oil, driving the price up sooner than the regular market forces of supply and demand would dictate.  A key responsibility of the CFTC is to ensure prices on the futures market reflect the laws of supply and demand rather than manipulative practices or excessive speculation.

According to the Commodities Exchange Act, "Excessive speculation in any commodity under contracts of sale of such commodity for future delivery... causing sudden or unreasonable fluctuations or unwarranted changes in the price of such commodity, is an undue and unnecessary burden on interstate commerce in such commodity."  It directs the CFTC to adopt regulations to prevent this from happening.

It seems to me energy commodities trading on the over-the-counter (OTC) electronic exchange should not be exempt from CFTC regulation.  Market oversight would require traders to keep records and file Large Trader Reports with the CFTC, the information needed to gauge the extent of speculation.  The absence of this information in the OTC electronic exchanges and in foreign exchanges makes it difficult to estimate exactly how much speculation has influenced the cost of oil, however, some analysts believe speculation may add between $20 and $25 to the price per barrel.

There are four components that affect the retail price of gasoline.  The price per barrel of crude oil makes up nearly 70 percent of the price at the pump.  Refinery and processing costs make up approximately 8 percent of the total cost, and about 10 percent reflects both the retailer's marketing strategy and the costs of operating the service station.  Taxes account for approximately 13 percent of the total cost per gallon.  Other factors, such as seasonality and local retail station competition, as well as problems with our aging refineries and pipelines and changes in crude oil supply, contribute to price fluctuation.

In addition, the falling value of the U.S. dollar makes global commodities, such as oil, more expensive.  When the dollar weakens, commodities that are priced in dollars, such as oil, become cheaper for buyers using other currencies, increasing demand.  At the same time, oil producers raise prices because they are being paid in less-valuable dollars.  Moreover, the growth of China and India's economies and their demands for oil are putting tighter constraints on supply.  This increase in global demand for oil can also lead to higher prices.

In the short term, we need to consider options like lifting tariffs on foreign-made ethanol and ensuring there is no price gouging.  But the key will be a long-term energy policy to decrease U.S. dependence on foreign oil, protect the environment, build a market for renewable energy, and promote energy conservation.

For this reason, on April 19, 2007, I reintroduced H.R. 1945, the Energy For Our Future Act, which has three principal goals for our national energy policy: improving the fuel efficiency of passenger vehicles; incentivizing energy efficiency and promoting the growth of renewable energy; and repealing extraneous tax breaks for industries that are very profitable and already have plenty of incentive to develop additional supply.

Among other provisions, H.R. 1945 creates a renewable portfolio standard (RPS) which requires electric utilities to increase their use of wind, solar and other renewable energy sources to 20 percent of the total amount of power generated by 2020.  In addition, the Energy For Our Future Act would increase corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards to 40 mpg by 2016.  I believe raising CAFE standards is one of the most significant steps we can take as a nation to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, improve our national security, and protect our environment and economy.  The CAFE reform measures in this bill would save four to five million barrels of oil per day by 2020.

The Energy For Our Future Act would increase funding for energy-efficiency housing, and offer tax incentives to retro-fit homes and commercial buildings.  H.R. 1945 would double the funding in the Energy Policy Act for weatherization fuel assistance programs to $1.2 billion for FY 07, and $1.4 billion for FY 08. 

H.R. 1945 bill would also extend tax incentives for energy efficiency through 2011 to encourage production and consumption of energy efficient appliances.  These incentives would include the use of solar, photovoltaic and fuel-cell energy.  Under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, those who build or use solar, photovoltaic and fuel-cell energy, receive a 30 percent tax credit until 2007.  H.R. 1945 extends these incentives until 2012.

You may be interested to know, I voted for the Senate-amended version of H.R. 6, the Energy Independence and Security Act, which passed the House on December 18, 2007 and was signed into law by the President on December 19.  In its final version, this bill increased the combined CAFE standard for cars and light trucks to 35 mpg by 2020, the first increase since 1975.  The bill also creates a renewable fuel standard, which mandates at least 36 billion gallons of ethanol and other biofuels be incorporated into gasoline annually by 2022, and sets new energy efficiency standards for appliances and light bulbs. 

Although I am pleased to see legislation that finally recognizes our need to conserve energy and invest in renewable sources, I am disappointed H.R. 6 did not do more.  Previous versions of the bill, for which I voted on January 18, 2007, August 4, 2007, and December 6, 2007, would have established a national RPS, requiring energy companies to produce 15 percent of their electricity from renewable sources by 2020.  These versions would have also repealed approximately $12 billion in energy subsidies to oil and gas companies and redirected this revenue to a renewable energy and efficient energy trust fund.  Unfortunately, these provisions were not retained in the final version of the bill.

You may be interested to know, on May 16, 2007, I wrote to Energy Secretary Stephen Bodman inquiring about what initiatives the Administration and Department of Energy are taking to combat rising prices and reduce the country's demand for oil.

On May 18, 2007, I joined the Connecticut Delegation in sending a letter to Government Accountability Office (GAO) requesting an investigation into the possible role of refinery outages in Connecticut, both planned and unplanned, in determining gasoline prices and refinery company profits.  The Comptroller General accepted our request and ordered an official GAO study which began in October.

The bottom line is we are not resolving our energy needs because we are not conserving.  We'll just continue to consume more and waste more, consume more and waste more, and act like it doesn't matter.  We are on a demand course that is simply unsustainable.

Please do not hesitate to contact my office again.  If you would be interested in receiving my e-newsletter to update you about my work on your behalf in Washington, or for other information, please visit my website at
www.house.gov/shays to sign up or to contact me.

Sincerely,

Christopher Shays
Member of Congress

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I googled this act a few moments ago and found the following pertinent information:

 

For years, speculators and profiteers have been using the so-called "Enron Loophole" to artificially inflate oil prices and reap record profits at the expense of American families and businesses.

On Wednesday, May 14, the U.S. House
of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation that will close the Enron Loophole.

The following day, the U.S. Senate also approved the bill, again by an overwhelming, and more importantly, veto-proof majority.

Although the president may still veto the bill, the results indicated that Congress has enough of a majority in place to override that action, should it occur.

As a result, the Enron Loophole is, or will be shortly, closed.

Thank you to all the individuals and institutions who supported our effort to close this loophole and put an end to the speculation and profiteering that has driven our economy to the brink of disaster.

Thank you also to all the individuals and institutions who supported our call to temporarily suspend deliveries to the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve, currently at 97 percent capacity, until the energy market can be brought under control.

As a result of these efforts, the White House said last week that it would suspend deliveries to the strategic reserve, thereby increasing the supply of oil available to consumers.

However, our work is not done. In fact, in many ways, it is only beginning.

The legislation closing the loophole is meaningless unless the federal Commodities and Futures Trading Commission, the agency charged with regulating energy trades, enforces the law. To do that, they need to the tools and the resources and, perhaps more importantly, the political will to put the cop back on the beat.

Moreover, speculators still have a free hand to continue gaming the market using the "Foreign Exchange" loophole. Similar to the Enron Loophole, this aspect of commodities law allows commodities markets that are owned by foreign entities to operate beyond the reach of federal oversight - despite the fact that their offices are open for business right here in the United States.

Closing the Enron Loophole and suspending shipments to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve stand as victories for American consumers, without question, but these actions also represent only the first step in what promises to be an arduous and ongoing battle against Wall Street greed.

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Conclusion: At least some of leaders have to have known that lack of oversight would lead to the current debacle. Now who of our leaders would have a motive for doing this? Any of them associated with the oil business?  The mysterious meeting with the Oil Executives that still remains curiously under reported looms suspiciously large at least in my mind. How about yours?

May 21, 2008

MIGHT PEACE BE BREAKING OUT?

                            TIME TO NEGOTIATE?

Although it appears that the world is truly going down the drain there are signs that maybe we are in for an unexpectedly major surprise. Note what is happening in the Middle East. Just today there is an agreement in Lebanon between Hizbollah, and the Lebanese government to form a unity government. If the agreement lasts it will represent a significant turn of events just at the point when it appeared that all out war was once again just on the horizon. This means that the United States and Iran are actively cooperating despite the rhetoric quite to the contrary.

 If this isn't noteworthy enough there is word that Syria and Israel are in serious peace talks with the blessings of the United States. Perhaps the President will indeed get what he most wants before he leaves the office of the Presidency which is to have something substantial for his legacy. If he was to pull this off he would become an instant candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Peace is waged instead of war when those who fight get exhausted on multiple levels of experience.

One implication of this trend if it continues is that Obama becomes the clear cut President of choice. Hard nosed diplomacy becomes the chief weapon we will use rather than the threat of dropping tons of ordinance and the likes.

We will need all the collective wisdom, sound judgment, fresh ideas, to fashion a workable template for peace and security - one which is at one and the same time visionary and implementable. The GOP is bankrupt on multiple levels of experience. It is truly a time for change and change does appear to be the wave of the present.

 If this isn't noteworthy enough there is word that Syria and Israel are in serious peace talks with the blessings of the United States. Perhaps the Presisent will indeed get what he most wants before he leaves the office of the Presidency which is to have something substantial for his legacy. If he was to pull this off he would become an instant candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Peace is waged instead of war when those who fight get exhausted on multiple levels of experience.

One implication of this trend if it continues is that Obama becomes the clear cut President of choice. Hard nosed diplomacy becomes the chief weapon we will use rather than the threat of dropping tons of ordinance and the likes.

We will need all the collective wisdom, sound judgment, fresh ideas, to fashion a workable template for peace and security - one which is at one and the same time visionary and implementable. The GOP is bankrupt on multiple levels of experience. It is truly a time for change and change does appear to be the wave of the present.

May 17, 2008

GAY MARRIAGE, FAMILY VALUES, and the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

             ARE SOME MARRIAGES MADE IN HELL?

Although I am a supporter of and celebrate the recent California Supreme Court's decision to recognize the rights of gays to be legally married in the state of California -  I am afraid that it will be used to stir the currently politically 'depressed' conservatives into a passionate counter reaction.

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May 10, 2008

HELL ON EARTH - THE TRAGEDY in MYNAMAR

                             IRONY OF IRONIES!

Events like what is happening or not happening in Mynamar this make most of us mortals take undeniable note of our relative powerlessness to act in the face of realistic limitations. How ironic is it that because most of the world agrees that national sovereignity reins supreme multiple corrupt, unscrupulous, sadistic, psychopathic, paranoid, power obsessed rulers get to push around and abuse multitudes of the ruled without having to be concerned with too much external threat to their inhumane attitudes and behavior.

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May 01, 2008

OBAMA PASSES TWO TESTS of CHARACTER

        WRIGHT'S WRONGS BECOMES OBAMA'S RIGHTS

If I had any doubt about who to support - which I did - it is all over as of this moment. Obama has been sorely tested and in my opinion passed with flying colors.

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April 26, 2008

UNITY or DIENTEGRATION ? : The DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES

                     TO BE or NOT TO BE

This article is a reponse to a recent article by Troy Stouffer partially titled: HAS the OBAMA STAR FADED BEYOND HOPE?

Troy makes some compelling arguments that Obama's star may be hopelessly fading.

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April 06, 2008

CONSPIRACY or HYSTERIA? THE DRUM BEATS FOR EXPANDING the WAR GROW LOUDER

                           HERE WE GO AGAIN?

So while we in America are mired in the multiple blows to the economy we are told that there is notable progress in Iraq. General Patreus is set to lay out a comprehensive overview of the war in Iraq expected to indicate continuing progress on all levels of measure. In this connection the congress will be asked to make yet another multi billion contribution to the war effort adding to the estimate of a 4 trillion bill, already incurred.

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March 12, 2008

THE SPITZER AFFAIR - A SEQUAL TO THE MOVIE ROSHOMON

                A SPITZER IS A SPITZER IS A SPITZER

All who are interested in teasing out the motivations of the cast of characters central to the Spitzer affair should instantaneously rent the movie Roshomon.

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March 08, 2008

THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION MAY END WITH A WHIMPER UNLESS...

    OBAMA AND CLINTON BOTH NEED SOMETHING FRESH

I realize that it must be painfully difficult for the two Democratic rivals to breathe life into each new appearance. And to resort to sniping and spit ball contests over relatively petty issues is hardly going to make for compelling political drama. So should we - the electorate - simply prepare to be increasingly bored as the months drag on to the election?

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February 22, 2008

IS THE SECRET SERVICE KIDDING?

               IN DALLAS NO LESS!

I am having a diffcult time believing the article I just read is factually true.

Police concerned about order to stop screening By JACK DOUGLAS Jr. Star-Telegram Staff Writer

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