More of the same from President Obama after the SOTU

Posted By on January 21, 2015

After taking notes during the State of the Union address I went to bed disgusted rather than hopeful … even though I knew in advance the direction President Obama would be saying in his address. Call me sentimental or just hopeful, but I really thought that after the mid-term elections where, “make no mistake, his policies were on the ballot,” that we might see a sotu2015President Bill Clinton moment … and as much as I disliked President Clinton during his 8 years in the White House, when push came to shove, he did put the country before before politics; I’m not so sure about this administration putting the country first, as much as I want it to be.

I will give President Obama credit, he does carry himself with a confident swagger, something that is missing from his foreign policy. Of course it comes off as arrogant and self focused. Listening to his  “I” and “me” gets a little old, but is probably calculated by his advisors and speechwriters and is genuinely Barack Obama.

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As for those who know public speaking, they praise the delivery and the weaving of stories and real people throughout the delivery. It was good, but also added to the length – a total of 61 minutes. The president also avoided questionable current events such as the political coup taking place in Yemen even though the administration recently pointed to Yemen as a victory against terror. The pomp and circumstance of the congress was also within keeping with our tradition, as the applause interrupted the 649s word address some 76 times. The president used his wit to get in a couple cracks about campaigns and winning (Vine below).

As for the non-starters (I hope) with congress … bigger government handing out more entitlements requiring more tax dollars; Obama is recycling the Robin Hode (just learned that spelling) idea that proposes more social fairness by taking from those who have in order to redistribute to those who have less – income redistribution. It is hard to believe that after 200 plus years succeeding because of limited government and free market capitalism that some believe prosperity can come from a top-down big government approach. Don’t they know that all governments that capitalism (socialism and communism) have failed?

The playbook is old – find something that sounds good like 2 years of free community college education, mandatory paid sick leave, child care, higher minimum wage … and set up an even bigger bureaucracy in order to administer and tax those who have in order to pay for it (at what is always an inefficient government inflated rate). The proposed new taxes will come from three areas:
1) tax inherited assets (death tax)
2) raise the capital gains to a top rate to 28% 
3) charge large institutions and banks a fee to discourage borrowing

But as a Jordan Weissmann writing for Slate put it in his article Progressivism on the Cheap

… economic populism may not sound especially enthralling—especially in a seventh-year State of the Union address, where presidents can pretty much let their imaginations run wild. But it may be the most the left can realistically hope for in the near future. As long as today’s GOP hangs on to at least one chamber of Congress, major progressive reforms to the tax code will remain DOA on Capitol Hill.

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Obama voters want money from his stash (mp3) – October 2009

Bridge being dismantled collapses in Cincinnati blocking SB I-75

Posted By on January 20, 2015

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The Twitter updates last night kept me up late than usual as I contemplated how this would impact traffic on I-75. The heavy construction north of Cincinnati has been challenging the last year or so and having the old Hopple Street overpass pancake collapse on the southbound heavily traveled interstate highway is going to be a problem. Officials stated that I-75 would be shut down for at least 48 hours and travelers should make alternate plans. I’m sure they will reroute thru traffic, but that will still make for difficult commutes and travel.

A construction worker died and a tractor-trailer driver was injured as his truck smashed into the fallen bridge section. Thankfully police were already on the scene and able to stop traffic and prevent further accidents and injuries.

Rebuilding a brake caliper on the W123 Mercedes Benz 300D

Posted By on January 20, 2015

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Once I priced a rebuilt brake caliper the 1982 Mercedes Benz 300D Turbodiesel, I knew I would be rebuilding the the caliper this past weekend, especially since the seal kit was only $9.00 on eBay. The project was pretty straight forward, but removing the old “baked” on seals was not as easy at one might have thought.

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No doubt I’ve been living on borrowed time considering just how much brake fluid was leaking after looking at the tire and from the feel of my spongy soft brake pedal … although I justified that a quick pump of the pedal would get the clamping pressure up enough to stop the car. The only time I started to worry was when the “low fluid” light would pop on the dash lights … thankfully I had an extra bottle in the trunk.

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Nevertheless … it was past time to correct my unwise behavior. After removing the caliper from the car … and cleaning up the grungy mess … I put a couple of my late father-in-law’s dental instruments to use. My daughter thought her grandfather would be “mortified” when she asked what I was doing this weekend, but I think he would have been pleased to see them re-purposed.

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I used a bit of compress air to loosen each piston … hold the opposing one in place or use a spacer between them … when slowly pressuring the caliper (above or all photos here). Once removed, inspect the pistons and the cylinders for corrosion or any pitting. I cleaned up the old pistons with a bit of 3M abrasive pad and it looked as good as new when I was finished.

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Reassembly was also a bit challenging. The inside seals fit perfectly after cleaning out the groove, but the Teflon dust seal isn’t all that flexible and just didn’t fit the way I think it should. With a little refitting and pre-lubrication with brake fluid, the cylinders ease back in place. I tested the movement with compressed air before refitting to the car and filling with brake fluid to be sure all was working as it should.

After reassembly and bleeding with my Pela 6000 vacuum, the brakes were solid and stops were as straight as could be. No leaking and no fading … “I love it when a plan comes together” as Hannibal Smith (George Peppard’s character) would have said … although to understand that line you would have to remember Stephen J. Cannell’s The A-Team in the 1980s.
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Shake it Off video starts the 2015 year with millions of views

Posted By on January 19, 2015

One can’t help but smile watching the Dover Delaware Police cam video with one of their officers lip syncing to “Shake it Off” by Taylor Swift. That said, one of my videos infringed on an Oprah Winfrey segment years ago and YouTube takes down my account and deletes over 100 of my personal videos spanning years of car repair and family … yet permit this segment with an entire copyright protected song?

NFL Playoffs … and then there were two

Posted By on January 19, 2015

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Football was on call for Sunday afternoon and evening with the final two NFL playoff games. First was perhaps the most exciting game I’ve watched in a long time seeing the conservative play-calling of the Green Bay Packers dominate the first 3 quarters of football. Then last years Superbowl champs lead by Russell Wilson came roaring back in the 4th to take the lead only to have Aaron Rogers move the Packers into field goal range making it a 22-22 tie. This took the game into overtime. In OT the coin toss had the Seahawks with the ball first and for the only possession they needed to score a TD and win the game 28-22.

The second game wasn’t even a contest as the playoff experienced New England Patriots destroyed the Indianapolis Colts … it was never a game. NE 45 – Indy 7.

Superbowl XLIX in Arizona is set for February 1st … it should be an interesting game.

Gum foil and a battery makes a perfect emergency firestarter

Posted By on January 18, 2015

I’m sure this idea has been around for a while since I’ve even tried my hand at welding with a car battery … but did you know you can create fire by cutting gum foil and using a small 1/1/2 volt battery?

More Honda dollars headed for Anna Ohio Engine Plant

Posted By on January 17, 2015

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While visiting my dad in Sidney, Ohio this week I could help but catch the headlines in the local paper – Honda invests $340M in AEP (Anna Engine Plant). The area has certainly changed since I was in high school … and Honda’s manufacturing investment and jobs starting in 1985 has been a real boost to this traditionally farm based county. Now with even millions more going into the plant (after $215M in 2014) and a new engine design, I suspect a few more jobs and economic recovery to surge for those supporting the auto jobs. People are going to need places to spend their paychecks … do you need a place to hang your shingle? 

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According to the article, Honda has not announced the models they will be putting the new VTEC Turbo engine … but since this is slated to be a highly efficient 4-cylinder, I suspect it could be used in several of their vehicles … most likely a high production model.

Honda hasn’t yet released which models the engine will be used in, but Mendel said the new, more fuel efficient engine is made for every driver.

It has a “broad application,” with fuel efficiency, power and is “providing a larger dynamic range,” he said.

It is unclear yet whether the new engine will mean more jobs in Anna or just continued use of the existing workforce, though it will mean the addition of a third assembly line especially for 4-cylinder engines.

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Music: Listening to something old but something new to me

Posted By on January 16, 2015

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TechFriday: The movie Unbroken and ebook on Overdrive app

Posted By on January 16, 2015

It has been a few years since my wife and I have gone to the movie theatre, but when Katelyn and Drew were visiting unbrokencoverthey convinced us to go with them to the movie Unbroken. Besides being a history oriented true story based on the book by Lauren Hillenbrand, the WWII timelined story put to film by Angelina Jolie was very much my taste. I enjoyed the movie so much that I added the book Unbroken to my Overdrive library borrowing app on my iPad (see more below).

The movie follows the first 32 chapters of the book (movie trailer at bottom of post), but knowing a little be about the WWII hero and Olympian Louis “Louie” Zamperini, I’m looking forward to chapter 33 to the end and his Christian testimony. Besides forgiving his Japanese captors for the brutality Zamperini suffered in POW camps, he is a great example of what can happen when Christ is first in ones life. Louis Zamperini is a terrific example of what can happen when “The Light of the World” takes hold and for those who are compelled to do what Billy Graham spent his lifetime doing.

As for the Tech Friday part of this post, I wanted to mention one of my favorite apps for the iPad. It is call Overdrive for iOS or Andriod and along with an Ohio Digital Library associated membership, permits “checking out” books to read for 2 weeks. It’s not perfect, but if you have patience for a book to become available, it offers the “free” one is accustom to from a public library … only in the convenience of a digital reading device. A worthwhile addition to your tablet.

The Swiss Bank surprise has investors rushing into Gold

Posted By on January 15, 2015

While watching the stock market decline and gold prices gold_iau150115rise this week (Swiss franc against the euro decoupling) and listening to economists suggest deflation is likely, it is becoming clear that the slowdown overseas will be impacting earning for large cap companies and international funds. The U.S. economy seems to be holding up, but pension funds and retirees heavy in bonds and interest oriented investments will likely lag the returns seen by mid and small cap Gold16days150115stocks and funds where sales are more heavily tied to North America.

Perhaps the one conservative investment to look at is something tied to gold? It may move higher as European investors continue to look for safety after the Swiss National Bank announcement and signs that gold has risen past it’s 200-day moving average.

The Spot Gold price today (below) rose over 2%on today’s news making a climb of nearly $80/oz since the beginning of the year … only 15 days ago (graph right).

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