Subscribe to Blog via Email
Recent Comments
- Bill Roberge on Quadrasteer / Dana 60 Rebuild How-To (ring, pinion, carrier replacement)
- Brian Gallimore on Wiring Schematic for Bad Boy ZTE Mower
- Brian Gallimore on DIY Automatic Transfer Switch
- Robert O. Heslop on Wiring Schematic for Bad Boy ZTE Mower
- Brian Gallimore on Philmont Scout Ranch Backpacking Trek
Top Posts
- Quadrasteer / Dana 60 Rebuild How-To (ring, pinion, carrier replacement)
- Private RoIP (Radio over IP) System
- Quadrasteer / Dana 60 Axle Differences and Similarities
- Wiring Schematic for Bad Boy ZTE Mower
- W123 / 300D EGR, ARV, and ALDA systems
- Time Average in Ladder Logic (ControlLogix AOI)
- Convert Unsigned Integer to Float
- Convert Allen Bradley Logix 5000 Time to Unix Time (Epoch)
- Dasher's Warble Fly
Resume
Bookmarks
Archives
Categories
-
Recent Posts
Meta
Tag Archives: government
It’s The Bankers Fault!
Anonymous released another creepy video. They are telling us it is the bankers fault. I don’t really disagree with this, but what I’m more interested in is where this is all going. The protests on Wall Street don’t seem to … Continue reading
The Secrecy Feedback Loop
If you are a US Citizen, I urge you and plea with you to read “The Secret Sharer – Is Thomas Drake an enemy of the state?“. It is a little long, but explains something very clearly that I think we … Continue reading
Dan Carlin’s latest podcast discussed a concept that has interested me for a very long time: How to use Internet technology to replace our corrupt elected officials with the actual will of the public. I thought it would require some … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Thoughts
Tagged democracy, government, Internet, republic, structure
Leave a comment
Poll about the WikiLeaks Situation
Please take a few moments to answer 3 quick questions: Loading…
Little-Known Concepts?
I ran across these ‘core values’ in this article and thought maybe there are some folks who might not be very familiar with these very important concepts. These were also core values held by the people who brought you the best country … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged freedom, government, Liberty, rights, Tenth Amendment, USA
Leave a comment
Peter Schiff on the Economy
Hey, it’s comedy central, so even the people who haven’t been paying attention can easily digest this: Peter Schiff believes Americans have to go back to a basic economy that grows based on savings, not consumer credit. The Daily Show … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting
Tagged bailouts, books, daily show, economy, government, interview, Money, Obama administration, Peter Schiff, recession, stimulus package, Video, Wall Street
Leave a comment
What California’s Budget Mess Means for America
California is often on the leading edge of things. It happens there first. Take a look at this little video for some insight in what unsustainable government spending, out of control unions, and high taxes have done to the state. … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting, Politics
Tagged budget, California, government, reason.tv, spending, Video
1 Comment