Sunday, July 26, 2015

Trump leading the Republicans

I was really surprised to see the results of a Washington Post poll showing support for various republican candidates for the 2016 election.  Trump is leading with almost 25% support (blue upper left).  Trump, Walker, and Bush are the three front runners with almost half of all the support (blue, orange and yellow, left). 

If I were a member of the republican party I would be very embarrassed about this.  As a US citizen that cares about my country I am embarrassed that this is the best that one of the two major parties can come up with.  Again, maybe this just goes to show that we need to get rid of the party system in elections to keep it from becoming a farce of media clowns.

Here is how the democratic candidates are breaking down.


Clinton has a major lead.  I didn't used to have a problem with her until her support of the "patriot" act and Iraq war.  At this point I am either voting for Sanders or a third party candidate (which is also Sanders, he is not a declared democrat) in order to not throw my vote away showing false support for one of the two ruling parties.  The current green party candidates are Darryl Cherney, JillStein, Kent Mesplay, Bill Kreml and SKCM Curry.  The libertarian party candidates are Marc Feldman, Cecil Ince, Steve Kerbel, Darryl Perry, Derrick Michael Reid, and Joy Waymire

It seems self evident that no one person, or one political party, should be in control of the government pushing their agenda over other people.  Imagine if the representation of people better reflected the diversity of people in the United States. This would encourage working together to achieve common goals. 

V is graduating!

Okay, I've really dropped off with the posts over the last year, especially ones about family.  The reason is that things have really intensified at work and I have had to shift practically all of my focus to that.  However, there is something happening today that needs to be mentioned.

V has been taking CNA classes on the weekends (it can't be during the week because of my job and the little kids).  Today is the graduation.  V passed with honors and was selected as one of the three students in the program to speak today at the graduation.  Usually I drop her off in the mornings (Saturday and Sunday) for classes and pick her up in the afternoon when she is finished (so that I have a car during the day to get around).  However, today we are doing things differently.  M and T went with her in the car to see her graduate and I am staying home with the little kids.  

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Rental prices in Honolulu

Here is an excerpt from an article posted a few days ago on Hawai'i News Now "Honolulu home rents go through the roof":

 "... a 3 bedroom home rental in Honolulu is now nearly $2,675 per month.    That's about $700 a month more than California and twice as much as the national average.   That's more than a 14-percent increase from last year...a trend far ahead of anywhere else."

http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/29602319/honolulu-home-rents-go-through-the-roof

Bernie Sanders

I like what I am hearing and reading about Bernie Sanders for the next president.  He is an independent that was dead set against the US-Iraq war.  He is also interested in controlling the rising cost of education, creating jobs for people, and helping to build back up the decaying infrastructure in the US.  Look at some of these links for more about him:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Sanders#Political_positions

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/liam-miller/bernie-sanders-president-2016-campaign_b_7557714.html

https://berniesanders.com/issues/

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Kepler-452b

Check this out: http://www.nasa.gov/keplerbriefing0723 

NASA is announcing an earth-like planet today.  It is larger and warmer than Earth, but not that much larger and warmer.  It's star is in the same class as our sun.  It is on the edge but within the conservative habital zone and well within the optimistic habital zone.   Interestingly, it is 1.5 billion years older than Earth so there has been much more time for life to evolve.  The only problem is it is 1,400 light years away.  However, "Earths" are out there; it's only a matter of time until we find one a lot closer.  I calculated in 2011 that the nearest one may only be 155 light years away: http://ploener.blogspot.com/2011/11/fermi-paradox-and-flightless-birds.html

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update: I noticed this posting had 100's of views seconds after posting it.  I ran a search for "Kepler-452b" in google and this post came up on the top page!