The Puzzling Apology Of Mr. Scalise And Should Republicans Talk To Democrats

I have been trying to understand the scandal of Mr. Scalise talking to an organization related to the Ku Klux Klan. He apologized although the facts remain murky whether he actually talked to the group. What struck me as odd is the implication that politicians should not talk with certain groups of people. Is this any different than a politician talking at a Black Panther Party meeting? Should a politician who believes that marriage is between a man and a woman not talk to homosexuals who believe differently? Should Republicans talk to Democrats? We seem to be stuck on demonizing people rather than discussing issues. I call this Alinsky’s revenge on the American people. To help clear up this subject here is a quote from the Washington Examiner, Democrats try, fail to burn Steve Scalise.

Then Slate, the reliably liberal online magazine that no one has ever accused of carrying water to put out Republican fires, found two people who remembered actually attending the 2002 meeting. They confirmed what the organizer of the European-American Unity rally had said, that Mr. Scalise was not there.

The organizer, one Kenny Knight, had managed David Duke’s campaign for governor in 1991 when he lost in a runoff to the incumbent governor, and was a neighbor of Mr. Scalise, newly elected to the state legislature. He booked a meeting room in a suburban inn and scheduled a session of the European-American conference for 1 p.m. He told the Jefferson Heights Civic Association to use the meeting room in the morning and invited Mr. Scalise, a sheriff’s deputy and a Red Cross representative to speak to that group.

Mr. Scalise is remembered as having talked about legislation he would introduce in the upcoming session of the legislature. The sheriff’s deputy talked about a neighborhood crime-watch program and the Red Cross representative demonstrated the latest techniques to revive drowning victims. Riveting stuff, to be sure, but apparently nobody wore a sheet or burned a cross.

If this report is true that he was talking to the Jefferson Heights Civic Association then his actions look like an elected representative honestly trying to do his job. This idea Mr. Scalise was doing his job when he talked to the group is echoed in the article by Stephanie Grace, Scalise’s pitch to Duke supporters seems plausible, who happens to be the source for the “He told me he was like David Duke without the baggage” comment.

In fact, by 2002, Scalise may have been so used to the idea of dealing with Duke voters that he really considered EURO just another part of his constituency, even if it was a distasteful one. Maybe not so different in his mind from the League of Women Voters, which he cited in an interview with The Times-Picayune as another group he’d addressed despite the fact that they didn’t agree on everything — an insulting comparison that suggests he still doesn’t fully grasp how bad this all looks from the outside.

So according to Ms. Grace’s analysis we have a politician who doesn’t grasp how bad something looks from another person’s viewpoint and is willing to talk to people he disagrees with. For most politicians this is not a scandal but a common workplace hazard when your mouth is moving faster than your brain. Vice President Biden is the most humorous example of a politician with this same affliction. The intriguing question is whether Ms. Grace believes Mr. Scalise’s problem is that he does not agree with the League of Women Voters on everything or that he could have handled their disagreement in a more politically correct manner? Obviously in hindsight Mr. Scalise should have handled the situations better but having valid disagreements with constituents as different as the League of Women Voters and EURO is expected. It is also expected than he would find common ground on some issues with both of these groups. We expect politicians to help reconcile our differences and move us forward. Interestingly his predicament is similar to the one currently facing the American people. Does America believe Republicans should agree with Democrats on everything or does America want their politicians to handle their disagreements in a more politically civil manner and move forward?  With a choice between demonization or progress, I suspect America wants progress in a civil manner every time.

It Is Time To Ask Your Representative To Support H.R.5860 – Small Business Healthcare Relief Act of 2014

For those of you who still feel that Health Reimbursement Accounts is a great way to encourage small businesses to pay for your health insurance then it is time to contact your Representative about supporting H.R.5860 – Small Business Healthcare Relief Act of 2014. Congressman Charles W. Boustany, Jr., M.D., (R-LA) and Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA) have introduced a new bill to restore health reimbursement accounts for small businesses. Here is my summary of the bill:

Amounts paid by an eligible small employer on behalf of an employee of the employer for premiums for a qualified health plan shall be treated as employer-provided coverage for medical expenses under an accident or health plan and shall not be considered a group health plan for purposes of section 9815.

The bill sounds like it will restore HRAs for small businesses by exempting small business HRAs from the group plan rules. Applying group plan rules to HRAs was one of those Affordable Care Act idiosyncrasies that drives me nuts. Why do our Affordable Care Act bureaucrats keep making decisions that makes health care less affordable? Whose side are they on? The only question I have is whether my grandfathered health insurance plan is a qualified health plan under this law. Since my grandfathered health insurance plan costs 52% of the lowest cost bronze plan and has a much smaller deductible, this is a big deal.

Here is the link to the blog post at Zane Benefits.

http://www.zanebenefits.com/blog/proposed-act-aims-to-revive-health-reimbursement-arrangements-for-small-businesses

Here is the link to the press release from U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson’s web site.

http://mikethompson.house.gov/newsroom/press-releases/thompson-introduces-small-business-healthcare-relief-act

Here is the link to the bill’s text at congress.gov.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/

Eric Garner Did Not Die From The Chokehold

I watched the videos several times and I am convinced that the cause of Eric Garner’s death was not from the chokehold. The officer brought Eric Garner down to the ground with a chokehold but it does not look like he maintains it when the other officers assist in subduing Mr. Garner. It looks like the chokehold has been released when Mr. Garner is alive and saying I cannot breath. A likely scenario is that the officers knees in the back put enough pressure on Mr. Garner’s back to suffocate him. So now we are confronted with the situation that all of the officers assisting in the arrest share some of the blame for Mr. Garner’s death. Although I agree that this was an unnecessary death, I do not think the grand jury could recommend prosecution when multiple people were likely at fault.

Cooking T-Bones With The Anova Sous-Vide Cooker

IMG_20141115_155829My Anova Sous Vide Precision Cooker arrived last week. I had already decided that I wanted to cook a steak in it as my first test so I was pretty lucky that I found T-Bone steaks on sale at Jungle Jim’s. The first problem I ran into was figuring why it was beeping at me and would not start circulating water. Then I noticed that there was a minimum water level etched on the base. With a little bit more water the I was able to set the temperature and water started circulating. When the temperature got up to 131°, I put the steaks in. A hour and a half later, I took it out of the water bath and prepped it with salt, pepper, and a little olive oil. I let it sit while I finished preparing the side dishes. I seared the steaks on a pre-heated the cast iron skillet. Everything worked like a charm. The steaks had a nice sear and the inside of the steak was medium rare pink. The wife was impressed.

Pint Night at Jungle Jim’s

IMG_20141114_184018Here is my latest addition to my pint beer glass collection. It was christened at Jungle Jim’s pint night with Victory’s DirtWolf Double IPA. It was a fine beer but I am still not fond of Double IPA’s.  I enjoy dropping in for Jungles pint night and a little bit of last minute grocery shopping. In this case I found some nice T-Bone steaks for $6.99 a pound. The trip home was long enough for my palate to return so I finished off the last of my Dogfish Head Punkin Ale in the glass.

2014 Version Of The Nine Most Terrifying Words In The English language

The 2014 version of the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, “I am Professor Gruber and am here to help.”

I’m sorry I could not resist poking a little fun at Professor Gruber. I tend to agree with Ron Fournier who said that the combination of the Administration’s mistakes with Jonathan Gruber’s embarrassing comments have done more to undermine the Affordable Care Act than all of the efforts by conservatives combined. The Administration is probably thinking that with Professor Gruber as our “friend”, who needs enemies?

Keystone Pipeline Vote Is About Growing The Economy

BarrelOilI am getting increasingly annoyed with the President saying that the Keystone pipeline will allow Canada to send their oil through our land where it will be sold elsewhere. Here is an example from a yahoo news story, Keystone Pipeline vote isn’t about energy.

In a press conference last week in Asia, Obama remarked that the pipeline wouldn’t add anything to the U.S. energy economy and would allow Canada to, “pump their oil, send it through our land, down to the Gulf, where it will be sold everywhere else.”

As a guy who lived in Houston for 18 years the idea that the oil will be sold elsewhere is very unlikely. What is likely is:

  1. Refiners along the Gulf coast will see lower prices for all of their feedstocks. Most of the refiners can handle a variety of feedstocks and will switch to the feedstock that makes them the most money.
  2. Refiners will convert every barrel coming out of the pipeline into high valued products like gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and the chemicals used to make plastics and fibers. The Gulf coast already has an intricate web of product pipelines for the building blocks of plastics.
  3. The United States oil and chemical industries are very, very good at capturing as much value as possible out each barrel of oil. That is what they have been doing for over 100 years. It is unlikely that Canada will get a better price exporting crude.
  4. Almost all of these high valued products will be consumed within the United States. The State of Texas has this great summary on crude and it echoes what Keystone Pipeline folks say on the Myths & Facts page.
  5. Lower feedstock prices will translate into higher profits and potentially into a combination of higher profits and sales since the Gulf coast will now have a competitive advantage over other countries. It is the ripple effect from lower feedstock prices that may be the most significant contributor to economic growth. If you are the low cost producer then selling value added products overseas becomes feasible again. If we continue to focus on infrastructure policies that improve productivity then we should see the result in real growth in the business sector and eventually in middle class disposable incomes.

Can We Have A Cheaper, Simpler Health Care Without A Change To The Political Process?

Megan McArdle offers several ideas for cheaper, simpler health care alternatives in her article, A Cheaper, Simpler Obamacare Plan, while pointing out that passing any of these alternatives is unlikely because it is not “what progressives wanted”. Frankly I do know what progressives want anymore. They were successful at confusing the American people with the details of the Affordable Care Act and may still be successful at confusing law makers and the courts on the question of subsidies. All of this deception implies that progressives favor a “make it up as we go approach” to health care reform. It is safe to say that approach did not work. If deception about wealth redistribution is all the progressives are bringing to the table I think we can safely return to the old political process and let the states resume their rightful place as the engine of health care reform. Wealth redistribution is just a shell game in health care reform. If you wanted health care to be affordable then Massachusetts was the wrong state to model a national plan after. Maybe this time a state with a greater interest in health care that is truly affordable will adopt a variation of one Megan’s ideas but the Affordable Care Act experiment is dead. As Abraham Lincoln once said, “You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”

I Wonder If Mr. Gruber Thinks The Supreme Court Justices Are Stupid

JonathanGruberIf Mr. Gruber thinks that Americans are stupid, I wonder if his opinion extends to those Americans who serve as Supreme Court justices? I am really looking forward to hearing the questions from the Supreme Court justices in the King v. Burwell case. Let’s see if I understand the question correctly. At the same time the writers of the bill were deliberately looking for ways to make the bill confusing and hard to understand by the American people, it was an accidental and unintended deception of Congress and the court that the Affordable Care Act was written in a way that prevents issuing subsidies to people buying health insurance from the federal exchange.  Yeah! That’s the ticket!