Romney surrogates fan out across the US after rally in Ohio

Posted By on November 3, 2012

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Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and supporters gathered in West Chester, Ohio last night (my home town) and warmed the large crowd of 30,000 on a cold night north of Cincinnati. He gave a critique of President Obama for the lack of leadership over the past 4 years, as well as for running a campaign that is dividing the country. The negativity from Obama is noticeable on the campaign trail and was highlighted by Mr. Romney who repeated the President’s "vote for revenge" comment … suggesting American’s instead "vote for love of country." Romney countered the President with a much more positive message and highlighted his success in business and governing with a focus on jobs and turning the economy around.
There has never been a wider divide in political philosophies. Obama supports bigger government with more regulation and higher taxes, Romney prefers working with business and welcoming success believing lower taxes will stimulate growth and confidence in America. Four years ago an unknown junior senator promised "hope and change" to an electorate looking for an optimistic vision for America … we are now deeper in debt, have a smaller workforce, stagnant economy and are more divided than ever. It is time to vote for a proven leader, even if Mitt Romney doesn’t seem as "cool" as the guy campaigning around the country on Air Force One being surrounded by the celebrities. Vote on Tuesday … vote for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.

Mitt Romney used a star-studded rally Friday night in West Chester, Ohio, to launch his final push before Election Day. The event featured nearly every one of the Republican presidential candidate’s top surrogates in an attempt to rally support in the crucial battleground state.

Although Romney deviated little from the "closing argument" speech he debuted earlier in the day, the event was intended as a symbolic gesture to supporters in Ohio, the pivotal battleground both campaigns acknowledge will likely decide next week’s presidential election.

"We’re going to make sure this is the place we take and we’re going to take back the White House," Romney said. "It’s good to be in Ohio and in [Speaker] John Boehner’s hometown. This is the state we have to win."

It’s exceedingly crucial for Romney to gain ground in the Buckeye State, where polls have shown President Obama with a small but steady lead. Without Ohio’s 18 electoral votes, Romney’s chances of securing the 270 electors necessary to win the White House become increasingly unlikely. Friday night was a show of force in the state, bringing in both top politicians and a huge number of supporters who crowded around the stage in red, white and blue Romney t-shirts arranged into American and Ohio flags.

In addition to Boehner and running mate Paul Ryan, Romney was preceded by an all-star cast of top Republican politicians, including Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio), Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.), Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. The Republican presidential nominee said the group would fan out across the country over the election’s final three days in an attempt to rally swing state voters.

"They’ve gathered here tonight because they’re about to fan out across the entire nation to make sure we have victory on Nov. 6," Romney said. "And some comic in the team has named us the Romney Ryan Real Recovery Road Rally — ‘R6’ for short. You’re going to see them going across the country."

Romney’s supporters emphasized the importance of winning Ohio in their remarks, with Ryan calling the state "the lynchpin" to the election and speakers like McDonnell and Rubio promising to secure wins in their swing states as long as the voters of Ohio were able to do the same.

And Boehner, speaking from his home district, gave a fiery endorsement of the Republican presidential ticket.

“Can we afford four more years like that?” Boehner asked of the president’s first term. “Hell no we can’t!”

Romney, who echoed the confident and passionate tone he channeled as his well-regarded speech Friday morning in Wisconsin, also sprinkled in some new lines, taking note of President Obama’s comment Friday that "voting is the best revenge."

"Did you see what President Obama said today? He asked his supporters to vote for revenge, for revenge," Romney said. "Instead, I ask the American people to vote for love of country."

He went on to ask voters to "walk with me together" on Election Day.

"On Nov. 6, we come together for a better future. On Nov. 7 we’ll get to work," Romney said.

While Romney struck a mostly centrist and bipartisan tone, many of the speakers early in the rally looked to provide red meat for the fiercely partisan crowd.

Multiple speakers sounded off on the Obama administration’s handling of the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, — a point that has disappeared in recent weeks from Romney’s own stump speech.

"People are sick and tired of a commander in chief that does not lead," said Sen. McCain. "It has allowed a debacle in Benghazi where four Americans lost their lives and they did not have to. That was a terrible period in Benghazi. The president was AWOL."

The Obama campaign seized on that element on the program in a statement they issued blasting the address.

"Anyone looking for a positive, forward-looking vision at Mitt Romney’s Ohio event tonight was surely disappointed," said Obama spokeswoman Lis Smith.

"Speaker after speaker offered angry, hyper partisan, and widely-debunked attacks that—at times—veered into conspiracy theory territory. It’s a fitting end to Mitt Romney’s campaign, since he has kowtowed to the far-right wing of the Republican Party throughout the six years he’s been running for President, leaving little doubt that he’d rubberstamp the Tea Party agenda in the White House."

But the hope for Republicans was that the fervent supporters would fan out and help quickly flip voters into the Romney column before Election Day. After his rally Friday night, the Republican nominee will face a breakneck final campaign push, including stops Saturday in Iowa, New Hampshire and Colorado.

Tech Friday: iOS Passbook, Eventbrite & RomneyRyan Rally

Posted By on November 2, 2012

applepassbookiconI found an excuse to use the Apple iOS Passbook app on the iPhone 5 yesterday while adding tickets to a Romney Ryan Real Recovery Road Rallyeventbritelogo being held tonight just north of Cincinnati in my hometown of West Chester Ohio.

The ticket distribution site EventBrite makes easy checkout and automatically adds the QR coded ticket to Passbook. Hopefully this will be easier than the attempt I made with the airport ticket scanner on my Palm Pre a few months ago?

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I was going to head over to the local Romney/Ryan victory rally after having dinner with a client-friend, but with Kid Rock and the long slate of GOPers a few miles from my house — I wonder if I should forgo my 5:30 PM dinner so I can park somewhere? I recall that the last couple of big rallies were a logistical nightmare (10,000 for Palin2008 and 50,000 for Bush2004 at VOA).

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Paul and Janna Ryan
Tagg and Jen Romney
Matt and Laurie Romney
Josh Romney
Ben Romney
Craig and Mary Romney
John and Cindy McCain
Condoleeza Rice
John Kasich (Gov. OH)
Bobby Jindal (Gov. LA)
Sam Brownback (Gov. KS)
Rick Perry (Gov. TX)
Marco Rubio (Sen. FL)
Rob Portman (Sen. OH)
Kelly Ayotte (Sen. NH)
John Thune (Sen. SD)
Lindsey Graham (Sen. SC)
Norm Coleman (Fmr. Sen. MN)
Rudy Giuliani (Fmr. Mayor NYC)
Tom Ridge (Fmr. Gov. PA)
Reince Priebus (RNC Chairman)
Jason Chaffetz (Rep. Utah)
Artur Davis (Fmr. Rep AL)
Jack Nicklaus (Professional Golfer)
Derek Parra (Olympic Champion – Speed Skating)
Scott Hamilton (Olympic Champion – Figure Skating)

Running a Corvette on veggie oil in The 24 Hours of LeMons

Posted By on November 2, 2012

corveggeOh my … one would think there were limits to just how low someone would go to embarrass both diesel and Corvette lovers with one modified vehicle. Obviously not as they created the CorVegge.  

The builder converted one of the finest of diesel engines – cough, cough — the Oldsmobile 350 longblock to run on WVO (waste vegetable oil) for The 24 Hours of Lemons race.
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Yes, you could be the next owner of a 77hp Corvette (Dyno-verified at Thunderhill). While it’s not the only diesel Corvette in existence, I’m pretty sure it’s the only one running on WVO (Waste Vegetable Oil).

It’s entered 2 events (3 if you count upcoming Chuckwalla), but we haven’t dedicated enough energy into making it flawless yet. But it’s pretty darned close. Stupid crap like adequate coolant flow and ancillary belt alignment have caused the hiccups. If I were the type of person who could stay focused on a single car and optimizing it for a full year, I would do an alignment and lower it back to normal stance, look to run a taller final drive and keep the th400 automatic (dyno says about 142 ft lbs of torque but it’s all down at 2K rpms). Maybe put a shift kit in it. Others have suggested to put a saginaw 3-spd in it.

It’s got a bunch of new parts on it like fancy brake discs, performance pads, good tires, new belts, heat exchanger to pre-heat the veggie oil, and then 6 extra wheels, Kirkey intermediate road seat, etc. Best thing about it is it’s got an Evil Genius Racing cage installed by them. I asked them to build an SCCA and NASA legal cage so the chassis could go to someone outside of LeMons and it could then get some real HP behind it. It’s not stamped yet because John says he can’t tech a car that isn’t to full SCCA spec (it needs a fuel cell and fire bottle) but he will tech it for one of the other groups after it is fully prepped.

It’s just a 1-tank system since we’re a SoCal team and cold startups on veggie oil aren’t exactly our concern. No hose-in-hose or anything like that. Just a firewall mounted heat exchanger and a second one at the fuel filter head. It seems pretty straightforward to make it a 2-tank setup (small 1-3 gallon diesel for startup and purging) but it’s far easier to drain the tank and dump a few gallons of diesel in it to warm up the engine and then just dump your veggie oil into the tank after 20 min or so. Or heck, just run it off diesel if you’re a wimp.

All indications thus far are that it’s burning ~ 4 gal/hr of veggie oil on track. We used about 3gal/hr at Buttonwillow when we were all ginger-footing it just to take 5 laps a piece in it, it’s very first outing. With a 20 gallon stock tank, you can turn 5+ hours stints.

Engine is an Olds 350 diesel. I’ve got a second 350 diesel longblock with heads removed. Needs a going through.

I understand according to the interwebs that the 350 diesel can just have the heads swapped, a gas intake manifold and carb put on, and a dizzy put where the diesel vacuum pump is and the engine becomes an 11:1 gas motor. But do your own research (don’t believe a word I’ve written, essentially). Would be a shame to undo all the diesel/veggie stuff, but the new owner can do what he/she wishes.

I’m willing to sell it as a package deal for $3500 and include a seat at the Chuckwalla season ender. Give me a $550 deposit (to cover the race expenses) and I’ll hold it for you to decide until after you’ve driven it. If you come help prep it before the race, tow it to the track for the race etc. we can talk about dropping the overall price.

If you absolutely must own it prior to the race so you can field it with your own team, we can work out a purchase price adjustment for that, too.

I’m hesitant to sell this. Especially since it hasn’t fallen into IOE consideration yet. I’m stuck this year with no IOE and I know I’m stupid for selling it prior to having given it a chance for earnest consideration. But I also realize I’m being a bit of a hypocrite for telling folks not to worry about winning and just go out and have fun yet I hunt for another IOE. The other truth is I (like Speedy) have 4 IOEs and for either of us to win another we have to do something completely earth shattering (take note: Speedy is building a friggin’ PLANE!) . I suspect if the CorVegge were fine-tuned and fielded by someone other than me or Speedy, it would get noticed again for its IOE potential.

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Sharing a couple of Then and Now political comments

Posted By on November 1, 2012

bret-baier1I’ve been seeing one of the more powerful political ads appear regularly as the election inches closer and it may be the only one that grabs my attention (posted a few days ago).

Below are a couple more points that were recently shared with me by email. This first one was from Bret Baier who compared  how the New York Times reported on the economic growth numbers.

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The New York Times seems to be changing with time when it comes to interpreting the country’s economic outlook.

This is an editorial from October 29, 1992 — quote — "President Bush smiled when he learned this week that economic growth during the third quarter reached a surprising 2.7 percent, almost twice the previous rate. But his smile shouldn’t be broad. The new figure almost certainly exaggerates the health of the economy, which continues to creep along at a painfully slow pace. Even the 2.7 figure is half the normal rate of recovery and not enough to bring down unemployment."

And then there was this from three days ago — this past Saturday, October 27 — quote — "The slow pace of the nation’s economic recovery has picked up a bit lately. In the third quarter, the economy grew at an annual rate of 2 percent, beating expectations and the 1.3 percent growth in the second quarter. Over the past year, the growth rate has been 2.3 percent. At that pace there’s enough momentum to keep unemployment — currently 7.8 percent — from getting much worse."

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The second was from a nastier email (cleaned up) which highlights the egotistical trait of President Obama as he ballyhoos his self-importance when taking credit for an intelligence and military success – notice how it differs from his predecessor during the capture of Saddam Hussein.

President Obama’s speech after the killing of Osama bin Laden:

"And so shortly after taking office, I directed Leon Panetta, the Director of the CIA, to make the killing or capture of bin Laden the top priority of our war against al Qaeda, presobama_panettaeven as we continued our broader efforts to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat his network. Then, last August, I was briefed on a possible lead to bin Laden. It was far from certain, and it took many months to run this thread to ground. I met repeatedly with my national security team as we developed more information about the possibility that we had located bin Laden hiding within a compound deep inside of Pakistan . And finally, last week, I determined that we had enough intelligence to take action, and I authorized an operation to get Osama bin Laden and bring him to justice. Today, at my direction, the United States launched a targeted operation against that compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan”

President George W. Bush’s speech after the capture of Saddam Hussein:

"The success of yesterday’s mission is a tribute to our men and women now serving in Iraq . presbush_troopsThe operation was based on the superb work of intelligence analysts who found the dictator’s footprints in a vast country. The operation was carried out with skill and precision by a brave fighting force. Our servicemen and women and our coalition allies have faced many dangers in the hunt for members of the fallen regime, and in their effort to bring hope and freedom to the Iraqi people. Their work continues, and so do the risks. Today, on behalf of the nation, I thank the members of our Armed Forces and congratulate them!"

Christmas catalogs a-plenty, it must be Halloween?

Posted By on October 31, 2012

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The campaign mailings haven’t stopped coming, yet we’re already seeing holiday catalogs filling the mailbox each day. No less than five were in the mail yesterday … and don’t even know how many political flyers? They just head for the trash or get put in my newspaper recycling pile. If I were not in the printing business,I’d be more upset about quantity of paper and ink the never get looked at – probably still fewer trees that the “dog-eared” Sears and Penny catalogs I remember as a kid. I sort of miss those.

BTW, have a safe Halloween!

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Sold my back up set of Volkswagen TDI A4 Injectors

Posted By on October 31, 2012

VWA4InjectorsThis week I parted with a set of VW TDI A4 injectors that I had been holding back for my daughter’s Volkswagen Jetta 1.9 turbo diesel. A fellow TDIClub member was in need of them so decided to sell them. He is planning to put them in his WVO converted “old” New Beetle (I think to convert back to stock), so I know they’ll be put to good use. Let’s just hope that Katelyn’s car doesn’t need new injectors before she parts will it … in about TEN years! (I do still have a backup set of nozzles with only 20K on them just in case.)
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The burnout is safe. Jay Leno drives the 2012 Tesla Model S

Posted By on October 30, 2012

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The Tesla S could be the car which convince a few more anti-EVers to give electric vehicles a second look. I’m not saying that I’m given up gas and diesel cars or hybrid options, but I can see that the future for EV is bright.

When car guys like Jay Leno can justify having an electric vehicle as a daily driver (and rumbling internal combustion car for the weekends), I could see myself driving one of these too. I’ll disagree with Jay on the “range is not really and issue with this car” comment, only because a few of us do still need to drive more than 300 miles between charges, but as the around town, this is Testa S is great if you have the money.  Oh, and the geek in me sure loves that center display – shown about halfway through the video below.

Archive: Hurricane Sandy: a collection of photos

Posted By on October 30, 2012

If you are in the northeastern U.S. – Brace, brace, brace

Posted By on October 29, 2012

An animation of satellite observations from Oct. 26-29, 2012 (below), bracebracebrace_floodingshows Hurricane Sandy move along the U.S. East coast and into the Mid-Atlantic and northeastern U.S. Sandy had still not made landfall by the end of this animation. This visualization was created by the NASA GOES Project at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., using observations from NOAA’s GOES-13 satellite.

 

My girls were busy with wedding plans AGAIN this weekend

Posted By on October 29, 2012

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It sure has been nice to see my daughter on weekends the last couple of months as her residency schedule has been somewhat gentler. Unfortunately she knows it will not last and the rotations will eventually be more challenging and stressful in a couple more weeks.

She went to a wedding show near Kings Island the Brenda and they came back with a few more ideas … although it really just reinforced what they had been planning. Brenda had recently purchased some “organza” (I have no idea what that is) and pulled out her “chargers” (again, no idea) to set a sample table. All I know, is that they were having a good time and things look like they are coming together.

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