Thursday, December 22, 2011

This is the Price of Democracy

The Occupy Los Angeles crowd left more than debris, and graffiti behind when they were cleaned out.

According to CBS-Los Angeles they left a cleaning bill behind too.  One that costs over $1,000,000.  The lawn in front of LA City Hall costs $400,000 to repair in estimates announced by the Villaraigosa regime.  Add in the $700,000 it costs for the  police to remove the little dears, and its over the million.  Then there's the costs of removing the left behind graffiti, and the remains of the tent city itself.  With government price padding, I can see the total cost being over $2 million.

Now far be it from me to tell Angeleno's  how to run their city, but I myself would send bills to the people who created the mess in the first place.  Also, instead of cutting the little bastards loose from court, you might try to fine them to recoup some of the damages.

But that defender of Democracy, Villaraigosa, would rather cut services to the rest of the innocent citizens.  Ordinarily, I'm all for cutting government spending, but in this case you have a crime committed by known perpetrators, why are they getting off Scott free?

As extra credit, what is the size of the total cost for the Occupy movement for the country, let alone the world?  I've seen estimates of $23 million for the US, but does this include lost jobs, wages lost, personal time lost, etc.?  I rather doubt it and would assume the real costs to be even higher.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Wow! Maybe you can teach an old dog.

"Hidey Ho" as Mr. Hanky would say.  This is obviously a very crude effort by a old guy hammering away at his laptop like he has the world in general.  

I hope this blog leads to something, no idea what, but it's not the first leap of faith I ever made.  

Some rules would be good I guess.  

number 1 rule is: no personal threats/ attacks.  Joking and kidding are okay, even saying outrageous things but I won't tolerate someone actually threatening another person on here.  I mat not have much in the way of formal education, but I have learned from the school of hard knocks, and can be pretty nuanced,

number 2: no unwanted/unwarranted sexual comment.  Flirting is okay, but no means no. Period. Dot . End of Sentence.

rule 3: I am the final arbiter of all things.  I hope to be a benevolent despot, put I'll need your help.

The best government is the one that governs least, so HERE WE GO!