Friday, April 30, 2010

It Stinks - Part 2

Posted by parallel.

Yesterday there was a Haverford Zoning Board meeting to discuss the variance sought by RHM to build their giant sewage surge tank. It was chaired by Mr. Robert Kane, who has the patience of Job. The meeting ended well past midnight. I don’t think you could pay me enough to sit on that committee.

A few householders had their requests dispatched expertly first and then onto the main course. RHM tried to narrow the discussion to just the variance in height of the tank that they were seeking. This ignored the elephant in the room that there was real doubt about whether the surge tank was even the right solution and, in particular, where it should be sited. This should have been dealt with by the various planning committees rather than the Zoning Board, but the questions I had raised earlier were still unanswered. If need be, refresh your memory with the earlier summary piece “It Stinks,” now near the bottom of this blog page.

Today I sent this follow-up letter to Mr. Kane.
Dear Mr. Kane,

Further to yesterday’s meeting of the Zoning Board, I would like to add this follow-up for your Board’s deliberations about the proposed sewage surge tank.

At the planning meeting of October 26th 2009 RHM stated that the dry weather flow was 6.4 – 7.2 million gallons/day, rising to 9 – 15 million gallons/day when it was wet. At the time, I stated that Springfield’s engineer said they measured a wet flow rate of 13 – 21 million gallons/day. They can’t both be right and in view of the 21 million gallons/ day number that surfaced from RHM/Delcora last night, I believe RHM was wrong and deliberately misleading.

I’m not sure whether EPA or DEP is the appropriate authority to mandate a full solution. It will probably take a temporary solution with a surge tank to solve the immediate problem, but I would hate for it to be treated as a permanent solution and remove the incentive to replace the too-small & defective existing pipe-work. Leaving it until a major pipe burst will mean there is no satisfactory solution.
The cost for residents to divert waste water they now illegally add to the sewage system is perhaps more than the cost to fix the system itself. Where is a householder going to dispose of basement water except in the main drain? ( I don’t have this problem as my basement is dry and doesn’t even have a sump.)

We have been presented with inaccurate figures and false engineering statements. For example, RHM would not accept that from an engineering point of view it makes little difference where the surplus liquid is extracted. RHM claimed that it was necessary to take it from Merry Place and that if one sited a tank further up the system, in the municipal recycling facility, they would have to run a 6” pipe all the way down to Merry Place and site the diesel pump there. That is nonsense. Likewise their visual estimate of the volume of SSO and the sources of surface water ingress are worthless without proof.

This project can only be done satisfactorily in conjunction with the upstream & downstream facilities. What is the amount that Springfield can take without giving them problems? Springfield use TV to inspect their pipes too. What is the likely increase to the system requirements in even the next few years? We need an independent study by some competent authority such as Delcora, or one of their major contractors/engineering consultants, to get believable numbers, a list of the best options and the estimated costs for them.


Christie's Conservative Chops

N.J. Gov. Chris Christie has gotten a lot of fawning press from conservative commentators. Former Daily Times Sound-Off man Paul Mulshine writes that until Christie cuts property taxes for suburban homeowners he won't have proved his conservative chops.
Mr. Christie's fortunes will rise and fall depending on whether he can take back control of school funding from the courts and give suburban towns an equal share of state aid. But if taxes continue to rise, his prospects will fall—no matter how much he pleases commentators who don't pay Jersey property taxes.

Frank J. Loves Fred T.

Frank J. has a man crush on Fred Thompson. If you're going to have a man-crush who better to have it on.

Here, Frank J. lies about what's in Fred Thompson's new memoir about growing up in Tennessee.

Frank J. lies include:
* Young Fred Thompson was always getting in trouble for sneaking up and tackling grizzly bears, and it got to the point that they could never maul anyone in peace.

* Young Fred Thompson’s elementary school science project nearly destroyed the sun.

* Young Fred Thompson’s first use of common sense politics was when he chased Democrats out of town with a shotgun.
And there are many more. These lies prove one thing: Fred Thompson should have hired Frank J. to be his ghost writer.

Jeremy Guthrie Still Has Value In The Oriole Rotation

With Chris Tillman and Jake Arrieta pitching well for Norfolk, there has been some talk of replacing Jeremy Guthrie in the rotation after his wretched start last night against the Yankees, a game in which he gave up 6 Earned Runs in just 4.2 innings. But I think that's throwing out the baby with the bathwater at this point.

Guthrie's peripheral based stats:


FIP xFIP K BB HR
Guthrie '10 3.90 4.45 18 6 3



That is over 30.2 innings (second only to Kevin Millwood's 32.0 innings for Baltimore) and good for a WAR of 0.5 over 5 starts. (Also second on the team behind Brian Matusz's 0.7 WAR.)

The guy is pitching a little better than his ERA would lead you to believe and it's no fluke (a .302 BABIP is actually a bit higher than his average over the past three seasons). Even after last night, and we have to remember this Oriole fans, it was only one game, he is still the second most valuable pitcher on the team. In Millwood and Guthrie, the Orioles have two pitchers who can reasonably be expected to be at least league average and pitch into the 6th inning every night.

Have you seen the bullpen? Guthrie has value if for no other reason that he can eat innings. Hopefully Dave Trembley realizes that even if some of the fans don't.

At His Convenience

Called the U.S. Secret Service the other day while looking into a bit of international con artistry. I called the Philadelphia office and was directed to the voicemail of one their agent spokesman. I was asked to leave my name and phone number and then told "I will get back to you at my earliest convenience."

I couldn't tell if he was being intentionally or unintentionally funny. Given that Secret Service agents aren't known for their sense of humor, I'm guessing the latter.

Still haven't heard from him. But I certainly appreciate his honesty.

The Big Alienation

Posted by parallel.

 

It is said to be unlikely anything will change when we are given just the choice between dumb and dumber.  Actually, our politicians aren't so much dumb as greedy.  Democrats pass laws that are good for Democrats.  The Republicans are just as bad.  Neither side worries enough about America.  Both sides grow rich.  Becoming a Congressman is pretty much a lifetime job that takes a lot of money and makes a lot of money.   Perhaps it's time to start another war…

 

Read what Peggy Noonan writes today.

"We are at a remarkable moment. We have an open, 2,000-mile border to our south, and the entity with the power to enforce the law and impose safety and order will not do it. Wall Street collapsed, taking Main Street's money with it, and the government can't really figure out what to do about it because the government itself was deeply implicated in the crash, and both political parties are full of people whose political careers have been made possible by Wall Street contributions. Meanwhile we pass huge laws, bills so comprehensive, omnibus and transformative that no one knows what's in them and no one—literally, no one—knows how exactly they will be executed or interpreted. Citizens search for new laws online, pore over them at night, and come away knowing no more than they did before they typed "dot-gov."

 

Ref: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704302304575214613784530750.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_opinion#articleTabs%3Darticle

Grifters Without Borders

Funeral directors beware: International con men have a new scam. My print column is up.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

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An Inconvenient Truther

[Posted by Jake]

Today, President Obama announced his regime would pursue global warming legislation as their next priority, rather than immigration reform. Obama said there wasn't much stomach for the challenge of immigration issues in Washington, despite the groundswell of activity and public opinion across the nation.

Yes, it is far better politics to appease your liberal base with a contrived climate crisis than provide leadership on a problem your citizens actually care about.

In a related development, former Vice President and chief shaman of the global warming cult, Al Gore, just purchased a new home. No doubt the carbon footprint of this mansion was a critical sales point. Located in Montecito, California, the ocean-view villa boasts six fireplaces, five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, swimming pool, spa and fountains, and set Gore and the lovely Tipper back a cool $8.8 million.

Do you think there is a little money in this global warming scam and the carbon credits they're peddling? Apparently so, and it appears that Gore is pretty confident that Obama is going to keep the "green" rolling in.

Take Your Pick: Leader of the Country or Leader of Democratic Party

"Posted by Undercover Corporate Titan"

I have pretty much had it with the MSM labeling negative reactions to Barack as unpatriotic.  A person is entitled to great deference from me if he is elected President of the United States.  If that person approaches the challenges of the job with prospective that his/her job is to promote the well-being of the country and its inhabitants, well then, he/she will get nothing but respect from me.
If the elected leader chooses to prefer the role of Leader of the Democratic Party, well, you know what most people think of party hacks.  Personal attacks, straw-man arguments and thinly-veiled "the-end-justifies-the-means" vascillations are not calculated to engender respect; just victory at any cost.

The real costs are just around the corner, methinks.

Moving to Mexico

Heh.

Arizona, Illegals and Profiling

Victor Davis Hanson on Arizona's new anti-illegal immigation law, ethnic profiling by university administrators, and more.
...(T)he modern university works on the principle that faculty, staff, and students are constantly identified by racial and gender status. These were not minor matters, but questions that affected hundreds of lives for many decades to come. (As a postscript I can also remember calling frantically to an Ivy League chair to explain that our top student that he had accepted had just confessed to me that in fact he was an illegal alien, and remember him "being delighted" at the news, as if it were an added bonus.)
Very interesting and informative, as always.

Anatomy of a No-Hitter

Chris Tillman hurled a no-hitter against the Gwinnett Braves last night...right in my back yard. (I'm going to tonight's game...damn it.)

Here was Tillman's line:


IP H R ER BB SO HR
Tillman 9.0 0 0 0 1 6 0




Only 6 strikeouts over the 9 innings. Tillman got a lot of help from his friends. A breakdown of the outs:


Groundball Liner Flyball Pop Fly
13 2 2 4




That's impressive. Only 2 flies and 2 liners (both liners, fortunately for Tillman, were hit at CF Corey Patterson....a superior defender).

Now, Gwinnett has the lowest Team OPS in the International League (.627) but it's an impressive feat nonetheless. Congratulations to Tillman and his fielders on the accomplishment.

LF Joey Gathright
CF Corey Patterson
RF Jeff Salazar
3B Josh Bell
SS Robert Andino
2B Scott Moore
1B Michael Aubrey
C Adam Donachie


I'm going to see the Tides take on Gwinnett tonight...I wonder if Jake Arrieta can make it back-to-back no-hitters?

A Pol in Need of Race-Baiting Management

Having graduated from attacking and beating up women, New York State Senator Kevin Parker is calling people "racists."

I guess that's a step in the right direction. Sticks and stones, and all that. But he obviously needs another anger management course. The first one didn't take.

Razzing Arizona

Mexico's leaders warns citizens about the dangers of traveling to Arizona.

Hmmm. Based on the reports out of Mexico (here's just one) of murder, rising drug crime, kidnappings and it's failing one-party government, who would be in greater danger, a Mexican in Phoenix or an American in Mexico City?

Nevermind. Mexican tourists are more than welcome to come to San Francisco, stay long after their visas have expired, break all federal immigration laws, and live in public spaces.

All hail San Fran. Peace out.

Crony Corporatism

Would love to know what Spencerblog team member Undercover Corporate Titan thinks of this:
Citigroup Inc Chief Executive Officer Vikram Pandit has written President Barack Obama endorsing “strong regulatory reform” for U.S. banks. What’s more, Pandit wrote, “You can count on me and the entire Citi organization to support” Obama’s reform efforts...

But what's particuarly creepy about the letter is the phrase, “and the entire Citi organization.” This is authentic corporatism: A CEO seeking political favor commits his “entire organization” to work for a particular policy outcome. And if individual Citi employees disagree? No stifling of freedom of speech or freedom of political activity there, I’m sure....

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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The Fizz: HI-Q Hall of Famer

[Posted by Jake]

The Republican Party of Delaware County is frequently labeled a "machine", implying questionable intellect and integrity. Well, Thursday evening, at Drexelbrook, at the 2010 Partners in Learning Celebration, sponsored by the fine people at the Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union, that cynical Democrat and media stereotype will be seriously tested.

Delaware County Council Vice Chairman Christine Fizzano Cannon of Middletown Township, formerly of Ridley, a lawyer by profession and legislator by choice, will be inducted into the Delco HI-Q Hall of Honor. A smart, engaging and attractive public figure, Christine blows away all the Republican "machine" anachronisms and establishes once and for all the high standards of effective community leadership that has earned her the voters' confidence.

Tell me the last time any Democrat achieved this kind of recognition. They own the teacher's unions and the whole educational establishment, so you can be sure if they had any qualified alternatives, they would be singing their praises. But a local business, the Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union, doesn't have to subscribe to their politicking, and the citizens of Delaware County are enriched by this honest assessment of this dedicated public official.

Congratulations, Christine. It was my pleasure to embarrass you last week by announcing your Delco HI-Q Hall of Honor induction to our local organization. Glad to do it once again in this blog.

"Disappointed" in Democracy

Union workers at Kimberly Clark agree to a contract that while it raises wages, requires them to pay more into their pension plan.

Chief negotiator for the Steelworkers union, Carl Jones said:

“The pension freeze — obviously, the international couldn’t agree with it — it’s there. Certainly, we’re disappointed with the offer. Only thing is, it’s a democracy out there.”


By out there Jones means the voting union membership. Smart and decent men and women who understand how the private-sector economy works and the importance of staying competitive.

Now, how fair would it be to raise taxes on these workers to pay to sustain the lavish pension system enjoyed by public employees?

Will Politic For Food!

Harrisburg is bankrupt. And not just morally.

A Liberal Asylum Run by the Inmates

San Francisco to boycott Arizona.

And this as companies continue to flee the failed state of California. Brilliant.!

That'll show those damn cowboys. Deprive them of Bay Area bureaucrats to make fun of in Phoenix and their Saturday nights will be forever ruined.

Financial Reform Nonsense

David Harsanyi discusses the potential downside of the Democrats' cynical financial reform bill.
... Democrats have boiled down this intricate and wide-ranging legislation into a false choice that pits Wall Street against families. Our attention is to be diverted by a show trial of Goldman Sachs -- which, as far as I can tell, is accused of betting against the housing market just as Fannie and Freddie were incentivizing failure -- to gin up anger.

No crisis ever is wasted. And for those reflexively averse to risk, profit and markets, this is an opportunity like no other.

We need financial reform. What we're being offered, it seems, is another piece of command-and-control legislation fast-tracked to avoid the midterm elections -- and honest discussion.

The Case of Charlie's Uncle

Brookhaven Funeral Director Lee Bateman was just trying to help a family repatriate their relative's remains from England... and then things got really weird.

My print column is up.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Understanding Goldman Sachs

[Posted by Undercover Corporate Titan]

If you have any problem understanding the essential nature of Goldman Sachs - picture, if you will, two vultures sitting on a telephone line deep in the desert. One vulture turns to the other one and says "I'm tired of waiting. Let's go down and kill somebody."

Loving Ty Wigginton

After the Orioles signed Garrett Atkins and Miguel Tejada in the offseason, it looked like the writing was on the wall for Ty Wigginton. There was no way I though they would pay Wigginton to sit on the bench but the injury to Brian Roberts during Spring Training may have led The Warehouse to keep him around as insurance. (Wigginton is not a good fielder at second base but at least he would be an option.)

And it's lucky that Wigginton is still here because he has been carrying this moribund offense all season. The line on Wigginton:



AVG OBP SLG OPS+ wOBA WAR HR
Wigginton .327 .410 .712 199 .464 .80 6




Sick, sick numbers. Now let me throw a little cold water on Wigginton's performance...it can't last.

But there is a bright side. This performance is not altogether fluky based on the peripherals. Wigginton has a BABIP of .289 compared to a career mark of .297 so he's coming by these numbers honestly, it's not all a product of lucky breaks.

His HR/FB ratio is 35.3% compared to a career mark of 13.1%. That will come down...but maybe not as far as you might think. Career years happen. Look at the 2008 version of Aubrey Huff.

This is what ZIPS projects Wigginton to do for the rest of the year:



AVG OBP SLG OPS+ wOBA HR
Wigginton .283 .340 .480 199 .355 17




...which would leave him with a final line of:


AVG OBP SLG wOBA HR
Wigginton .289 .349 .508 .370 23




If I would have told you that Ty Wigginton had a good shot at OPSing .850+ before the season, would you have believed me?

If Dave Trembley is smart, he'll trot Ty out there nearly every single day for the rest of the season. This is going to be Wigginton's career year...so ride the wave.

WIN a free engagement shoot! by New York Wedding Photographer Christopher Duggan

Calling all engaged couples! It's the 4th Annual Free Engagement Photo Day and you may be a winner but first you have to enter ;) This amazing contest is being given by Christopher Duggan is the founder and principal photographer of Threshold Visions Photography; a New York City based wedding, family and event photography studio. 

Christopher and his team of professionals cover Manhattan's finest venues, the Metropolitan and Tri-State areas, and frequently travel for destination weddings as far away as the Pacific Coast, the Caribbean and even Africa.

Christopher's photographs appear in Destination I Do, Photo District News, The New York Times, Boston Globe, Financial Times, Dance Magazine, among many others. One of Christopher's images of Bruce Springsteen was recently added to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's celebrated photography collection.

And now you can enter to win a free engagement shoot with him!

Below is the info from Christopher Duggan,




By popular demand, I will be hosting the 4th Annual Spring FREE Engagement Day on Saturday May 15th right here in New York City's Central Park.

Our Engagement Day is designed for the couple who is looking for the right photographer for their wedding. It's not just a matter of hiring a photographer with a nice portfolio.

Our Engagement Day begins with cocktails and a meet and greet with Christopher on Friday evening. Manhattan location to be unveiled soon.
Here's what 10 couples will get on Saturday May 15th on location in Central Park:

 - A 30 minute minute experience with me creating natural, lifestyle portraits of the two of you. It's the perfect sampling of my signature style.

 - Professional hair & make-up artist on site to help keep you looking fresh and camera ready.

 - A chance to win a custom design Lovebook made of images from our Engagement Day 

 - Digital Negatives of images to use on Facebook, their wedding website or other on-line social media
"Christopher made the shoot completely enjoyable, relaxed and a good time.  Our engagement pics capture the fun and warmth of our relationship." - Mistina & Tony

Because of such limited space we can only accept couples who:
 - are engaged
 - are looking for the right wedding photographer
 - are getting married in the Tri-State area or are seriously considering taking their photographer to their destination weddingIn order to be considered, please email me at studio@thresholdvisions.com including the following:
 - wedding date
 - wedding location & venue
 - a current fun photo of the two of you
 - a few brief words about your story or your wedding plans

Submissions must be received by Friday May 7th in order to be considered.
The day will fill very quickly. Have your friends and family send their submission right away.

Can't wait to meet all the fabulous couples!        

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Why are we there?

Posted by parallel

 

Why are we in Afghanistan?  Come to that, why do we still have bases in Germany, Japan & S. Korea?

I sent this letter the Rep. Joe Sestak a couple of weeks ago and have not received a reply.

 

Dear Mr. Sestak,

 

I see several videos and reports of American forces killing civilians are now going the rounds.  The video and crew conversation of the helicopter gunships that shot the Reuters photographer and his driver cannot be spun by the administration, although they tried hard to suppress it.  Shooting the civilian van that tried to rescue the wounded man (and wounding two children inside it) clearly did not follow the rules of engagement.  See <a href="http://wikileaks.org/ "video</a>

 

Reported by Jerome Starkey of The Times of London, that U.S. military Special Forces killed two pregnant Afghan women and a girl in a February 2010 raid, in which two Afghan government officials were also killed.  It seems the troops dug their bullets out of the women they shot and reported the women had died of prior knife wounds.  The military first tried to lie their way out of it.

See href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/afghanistan/article7060395.ece "LondonTimes</a>

 

Wikileaks say they are about to release a video showing how scores of civilians were killed in a raid (possibly a hundred) and I'm reminded of the My Lai Massacre.   The point of course is that these things happen on a near-daily basis in war and there is no reason to trust the spin that the military will come up with in order to make it look like they did nothing wrong.

 

The war in Afghanistan is beyond a terrible pointless tragedy.  Why are we killing hundreds of civilians?  Even the military admit there are few al Qaeda left there.   Now it is mainly the general population fighting because they do not like being occupied by a foreign force.  What do you think those kids in the van the helicopters shot up will feel when they grow up?  We are breeding terrorists by our actions.

 

What are we doing in Afghanistan?  They are no threat to us.  There is no hope of turning the whole country into a democracy for the first time in its history, in any realistic timetable or at affordable cost.  We've been there nine years already.  I have asked you that question several times now and you always dodge it.  Just saying you disagree with me does not address the issue.

 

I understand that you are busy running for the Senate, but you are our representative and my question deserves an answer.  This is supposed to be a democracy but in practice the general population can have very little influence on what the government does.  

 

Sincerely

 

Adrian Ashfield

He's Going to Wash that Tea Right Out of His Hair

Mary Katherine Ham on Obama's political strategy:
Spot political problem, apply speeches, lather with inspirational rhetoric, repeat.
Don't forget to rinse with the conditioner of identity politics.

Political Class Warfare

This is an obvious hoax. President Obama hasn't held a press conference in months.

Hat tip: Tony Phyrillas.

Government, Goldman and Gotcha!

David Brooks explains the bubble, Wall Street, the Washington Herd and the proposed regulation reform.

A snippet:
The premise of the current financial regulatory reform is that the establishment missed the last bubble and, therefore, more power should be vested in the establishment to foresee and prevent the next one.

If you take this as your premise, the Democratic bill is fine and reasonable. It would force derivative trading out into the open. It would create a structure so the government could break down failing firms in an orderly manner. But the bill doesn’t solve the basic epistemic problem, which is that members of the establishment herd are always the last to know when something unexpected happens.
Read the whole thing.

American Heart

Not a great song, but not bad. And great, GREAT photos.

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Race-Baiting Lies from the Left

It is becoming increasingly apparent that Democratic claims that racial epithets were hurled at black congressmen during the Washington D.C. "Tea Party" protest on the day of the healthcare reform vote are FALSE and were made up out of whole cloth.

Andrew Breitbart has the story at his Big Government.com Web site.

Watch the video.

Mary Ellen Jones, a member of the Delaware County Patriots, was there that day and heard ZERO racial epithats shouted or even whispered by her fellow protesters. She did hear someone yell "Faggot" at Rep. Barney Frank but the shouter was quickly confronted by other protesters and told to shove a sock in.

What is also becoming clear is that Democrat leaders in the House hoped to provoke the protesters into shouting something stupid by having black congressmen walk through the crowd with recording equipment. When their plan failed they simply made up having heard the shouting of the N-word.

This is about as low as it gets. But it could sink even lower.

Democratic activists have attempted to recruit fellow progressives to infiltrate Tea Party groups and act like the sort of idiots they have stereotyped them to be.

I, for one, will be quite skeptical if a protester is caught on tape shouting racial slurs.

Not that it couldn't happen. Not that there aren't a few racist nutjobs on the right. But because of the left's willingness to do just about anything to discredit a popular movement that they find threatening to their political power and interests.

In the meantime, the failure of the Congressional Black Caucus to back up the claims of their members, and the fact that those congressman have expressed a desire to "move on" from the controversy makes all the more clear, lies were told to the media. And the media swallowed them, vomiting them up but to a less and less gullible public.

Chico Stolen, Recovered; Pretty in Pink

From the case files of The Pet Detectives in Upper Darby:
A 4-year-old brown and white Chihuahua wearing a pink sweater was stolen from in front of a house in Secane and returned to its owner in record time, police said.
The thief was identified as Philadelphia resident Susan Senn.

Reported Upper Darby Police Superintendent Mike Chitwood:
"A witness reported seeing a Dodge Durango pull up and a blonde female get out, undo the leash, pick up the dog and leave the area. Detectives Matt Rowles and Kevin Dinan went on dognapping patrol and located Senn at her house. She said she felt bad for the dog left outside on a leash
Apparently she’s an animal lover and somebody called her about the dog. She took Chico and gave it to someone in Lansdowne. Police recovered the dog and returned it to its owner.”
Senn is more than your average dog lover. She is involved in an array of animal protection groups, including UNCHAIN PA DOGS - Pennsylvania Coalition Against Tethering. She has been charged with theft, receiving stolen property and criminal trespass. The good news for Sue is that her husband Eric is a lawyer who, according to his web site, "specializes in the legal needs of pet owners and animal lovers."

In Senn's defense, Sunday night was a miserable night, weather-wise, with a thunderstorm on the way. Poor Chico. But going on to somebody else's property and absconding with their pet is never a very good idea.

Here's a better one: A note on the door that said, "Get Your Dog In Out of the Rain, Scumbag!"

This is, Upper Darby, after all.

Monday, April 26, 2010

The Cartel

See the documentary teachers' unions don't want you to see. It's coming to the Ritz in Philadelphia this weekend.

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How The Orioles Got Rhyne Hughes

The obvious answer to the above title is, "He was the PTBNL in the Gregg Zaun deal with the Rays." But there is more to it than that.

When Andy MacPhail took over as President of Baseball Operations in June of 2007, he took to overhauling the Oriole farm system. His first task was to acquire all the quality arms he could get. But he also saw that the prospects at the corner infield positions were thin, to say the least. There were only two 1B/3B prospects of note: Billy Rowell and Brandon Snyder, both former 1st round picks, both flawed in their own ways and both way down the ladder in Delmarva.

MacPhail knew he needed more depth at the corners in the minor league system and many of the trades he's made since have focused on getting upper-level prospects at a discount.

Some of his acquisitions of note:

August 2007 - Acquired 3B Scott Moore from Cubs
December 2007 - Acquired 3B Mike Costanzo from Astros
January 2008 - Signed 1B/3B Oscar Salazar
December 2008 - Acquired 3B Brandon Waring from Reds
June 2009 - Drafted 1B Tyler Townsend in 3rd Rd
June 2009 - Acquired 1B Michael Aubrey from Indians
July 2009 - Acquired 3B Josh Bell from Dodgers
August 2009 - Acquired 1B Rhyne Hughes from Rays


Some guys flamed out (Costanzo), some are still toiling in the minors (Waring, Moore) and some have contributed already (Salazar, Aubrey and now Hughes). The point is, MacPhail increased the depth, gave up little for any of these guys and is now seeing the fruits of this labor in Rhyne Hughes. Hughes may not be a long-term solution but you never know. He certainly offers a short-term upgrade over Garrett Atkins.

(All of this makes the $4.5 million deal for Atkins all the more frustrating. There were plenty of cheaper internal options that could have reasonably duplicated or exceeded his performance.)

Some things in baseball don't change. Branch Rickey said,"From quantity comes quality." and with MacPhail increasing the minor league talent at the corner infield positions, he seems to have found some quality in it. This is not to say that those positions are now strengths in the system...just that it is no longer moribund and it was improved without spending millions.

Happy to Join the Team

[Posted by Undercover Corporate Titan:]

As the newest member of Team Spencerblog, I am happy to help promote the dynamic and burgeoning news gathering industry. As an introduction to my political views, let me state that they are best summarized by the aphorism, "American Democracy must mean more than a vote between two wolves and a sheep over what to have for dinner."

With regard to social matters, "It's all good as long as it doesn't scare the horses".

Shocking Revelation Involving Undercover Corporate Titan

This man, who has a degree from an Ivy League law school and is the CEO a billion-dollar, publicly-held company doesn't know how to write an e-mail!

But hey, when you make millions you can afford to hire someone who does. 

Sort of like Barbra Streisand.

UPDATE: Undercover Corporate Titan claims he DOES know how to send an e-mail (and any assertion to the contrary could lead to legal un-niceities). His first post is expected soon.

P.S. He claims Barbra Streisand to be a personal role model for his diva lifestyle.

Brad Bergesen Returning From Norfolk? Slow Down...

Brad Bergesen makes his first, and perhaps only start for Triple-A Norfolk tomorrow. A quality outing could lead him back to the Orioles and that May 1 start against the Red Sox at Camden Yards. - Roch Kubatko

Brad Bergesen wins in his first (maybe only?) start at Triple-A Norfolk. - Baltimore Sun Sports Twitter Account

Sunday, (Bergesen) went 7.0 and gave up just 2 ER...He should have May 1 circled on his calendar as his return to the Orioles as a starter and a bus ticket to Baltimore in hand. - Camden Chat

Do these guys know something I don't?

And do they remember how horrible Bergesen looked in his three major league starts?

So why would Bergesen go to Norfolk for a single start and come back to Baltimore? One solid start against AAA hitters is not enough for me to regain confidence. If you're going to use his option under the premise that he needed to work on his sinker and control, I sincerely doubt that he put everything together in one start. At least three would be my preference.

Besides, he's not the only option. Jason Berken can make a couple of spot starts (on May 1st and the 6th) or he could even split those two starts with Mark Hendrickson. After that, the Orioles wouldn't need their 5th starter until May 16th. If Bergesen is still mowing down the International League, bring him up then.

Or...give Jake Arrieta the call. Jake's line from AAA this season:


IP K BB HR ERA WHIP
Arrieta 25.0 23 10 0 0.36 0.92





In addition, he is inducing a 53.7% groundball rate and has only given up 4 extra base hits this season. (By the way, Bergesen gave up 3 extra base hits, including a home run, for Norfolk on Sunday) Arrieta now has 21 starts in AAA and, even with some initial struggles after his promotion last year, has a 3.16 ERA over those starts. If you're going to pull the trigger and call someone up from Norfolk, Arrieta's the man...and Bergesen's start wasn't as sparkling as it looks in the boxscore.


When it comes to Jake Arrieta, Baseball Prospectus agrees. (subscription)

Spencerblog Adds Corporate Titan to Blog Team

Team Spencerblog is proud to announce the addition of Undercover Corporate Titan as a regular posting member of the squad.

UCT is an old friend who took the road less traveled by... right up the corporate ladder to be the CEO of a publicly held company. He makes millions of dollars a year and whenever Democrats talk about "spreading the wealth" he has been known to shrug and say, "I got mine."

He sure does. He's got two houses, a Bentley, a Masserati, a Jaguar and a Hummer. (I'm not kidding.)

He is in the top-tenth of one percent of all earners in the United States and I thought Spencerblog readers might enjoy his View from the Top musings. Maybe he can even answer questions like: "Do the rest of us appear to be ants from where you sit?"

He has consented to take time out of his very busy day of checking his company's stock price to post here at Spencerblog. I have no idea what he will choose to write about but I expect to find out soon. As with other team posters his posts will be preceded by his nom de plume.

So that makes four of us - Jake, Parallel, Undercover Corporate Titan and Moi.

Enough is enough.

Young Starters, The Bullpen and Perspective

The losing streak is making people mental. Even the beat reporters. This is what Peter Schmuck wrote following Saturday's game:

Though I understand the logic of removing Brian Matusz from tonight's game after he allowed two baserunners in the seventh inning, I've reached the point -- and I bet Matusz agrees with me -- where I believe he deserves a chance to get out of that jam. Once again, a pitcher gets taken out because he hit the magic 100-pitch count, but I thought the idea was to make these guys go farther into the game.

The fact that Matusz walked a guy and gave up a hit doesn't mean that he's not the best guy to pitch to the next batter, especially when the O's bullpen has given Dave Trembley little reason to be confident that the game isn't about to blow up in his face -- as it did again tonight....

It isn't Trembley's fault that the bullpen can't nail down a game, but at some point he's going to have to find out if Matusz is good enough to get out of a late-inning jam. If not tonight, then when?

I'm not picking on Schmuck; others on the Orioles beat expressed similar sentiments if not so stridently. And I would expect this kind of emotional reaction from the fans.

But Pete, calm down.

I'm a big fan of the "one more batter" technique. A guy's approaching his "pitch limit" at the end of the 6th, let him come out for "one more batter" to see what happens. If he gets that guy out, let him face "one more batter". Continue until he gives up a solid hit or walks somebody. It stretches out the pitcher a bit but doesn't put the guy in a position to hurt the team if he's gassed.

Dave Trembley did that on Saturday. He brought Matusz back out for "one more batter" and Matusz walked him. Trembley left him out for "one more batter" again and gave up a hit. He gave Matusz the opportunity to work into the 7th and he didn't quite have it. Going to the bullpen at that point was not an incorrect decision...people just didn't like the outcome.*

But the real issue here is Matusz and his development. I will ALWAYS side with the philosophy that errs on the side of caution when it comes to developing young starters. There's just too much at stake in pushing a potential ace like Matusz too far, too fast.

What would the O's have gotten out of it if they had left Matusz out there for 120 pitches and won the game? Get to 3-15 instead of 2-16? Whoopee. That's worth a gamble? Uh, thanks but no thanks. It's that kind of short term thinking that has plagued the Orioles' player development for more than a decade and has gotten poor results more often than not.

I thought this team could (and may still) make a run at .500 but the reality is that they're not getting the breaks they need. And even that goal is not worth rushing prospects or pushing young arms before they're ready.

Let's not forget that.

*Of course, I don't get pitching Matt Albers two straight games when Jason Berken and Cla Meredith are rotting on the bench. Albers has been fine this season outside of two outings...both came after they tried pitching him on back-to-back days. There are other arms in the bullpen that seem underutilized.




Excellence in Teaching

Our Paul Luce has a nice story about some of Delco's finest teachers.

A few weeks ago, Sen. Ted Erickson voiced concern that if the state legislature reworked teachers' pensions to be less generous fewer "good people" would go into the teaching profession.

Really? Read about Joanne Mallon and you know she'd be an excellent teacher even if she had to contribute to her own pension plan.

It Killed the Cat Too

An Aston man allegedly told authorities he "just looked at child pornography out of curiosity..." And the heroin? Did he have that "just to look at" out of curiosity as well?

A Family Newspaper

A headline we might want to rethink:

Del. state worker charged in rape of girl, 12 (With Video)

The Tea-Party Smear Campagin

The smear of the tea parties isn't working for Democrats or their lap dogs in the media so... it must continue. Jack Kelly weighs in.

Hasan Shoot, Administration Chop

The most transparent administration ever continues to withhold information on the Ft. Hood shootings from Congress. Why?

Sunday, April 25, 2010

When Race-Baiting Liberalism Masquerades as Something Else

This piece "When racism masquerades as something else" was brought to my attention by Delaware County Patriot George Coyne.

He writes: "Gil, FYI. Fat chance that the Inquirer will publish this."
Inquirer editors:

The article by Carlos Dews in the "Currents" section of today's Inquirer (4/25) , "When racism masquerades as something else", is a clearly baseless projection of his own distorted world view. The man has been so obviously scarred by the virulent racism of his own family that he reflexively paints all opposition to president Obama's policies as being racially motivated. This is patently absurd and you, as presumably perceptive editors, know it! It is dishonest articles such as these that are gradually making the Inquirer, along with the NYT, irrelevant.

George Coyne
Newtown Square
We'll see, George. We'll see. But get a load of the comments. They printed them.

Men Such As These

George Will introduces us to 91-year-old Susumu Ito, a Japanese-American who proudly fought for his country while his parents and two sisters were living in a U.S. internment camp.
After the war, Ito rejoined his loved ones, who had lost everything. He became a professor of cell biology and anatomy at Harvard Medical School. He retired in 1990 but still goes to the lab several days a week.

Such cheerful men, who helped to lop 988 years off the Thousand Year Reich, are serene reproaches to a nation now simmering with grievance groups that nurse their cherished resentments. The culture of complaint gets no nourishment from men like these who served their country so well while it was treating their families so ignobly. Yet it is a high tribute to this country that it is so loved by men such as these.
Here here.

This guy ought to have a post office named him.

UPDATE: As I recently wrote about Tuskegee Airman Luther H. Smith:
Whether you’ve ever heard of Luther Smith or not, having your local post office named for him is a good thing.

The man flew 133 combat missions for his country at a time when his country treated him like a second-class citizen.

It is never a bad thing to be reminded of the humble patriotism of such wonderful men.

Sunday Problem-Solving

[Posted by Jake]

Did you see where the incumbent state representative, Babette Josephs (the name alone is cringe-worthy), in Philadelphia's 182nd District, accused her Democrat Primary challenger of being rich and heterosexual? I don't know about you, but I'd be at her campaign office with a fruit basket posthaste, grateful for the good press, if it wouldn't be taken the wrong way... or the right way... oh, it's so confusing.

But not in Philadelphia Democrat politics, particularly in open-minded Center City. The challenger, 29 year-old Gregg Kravitz (not to be confused with Lenny "Are You Gonna Go My Way" Kravitz), quickly denied the accusation, making clear that he was spied with a lovely lady only because he was bisexual, and he really, really promises to be with a man on his next date. He went on to clarify his wealth status, declaring that he's held jobs as a trader, real estate agent, political consultant and a partridge in a pear tree.

So this privileged slacker, who can't make up his mind about either his business or personal life, thinks he ought to represent the citizens of Philadelphia in the Legislature. Sounds about right. After all, he will be replacing Ms. Babette, notorious for being one of the most liberal politicians in Harrisburg.


Meanwhile in our nation's capital, White House flacks are rushing to extinguish the raging Internet brush fires outing Solicitor General Elena Kagan as a lesbian. Apparently, Kagan and her Harvard lover are one of the worst-kept secrets among the Beltway elites, yet the mere mention of this incendiary fact to the unwashed masses has put the Administration's political spin machine on high alert.

Kagan is one of the odds-on favorites to successfully navigate Obama's emotive search for a Supreme Court nominee, so you would think the gay special interests and self-righteous diversity police would be celebrating this toppling of yet another loathsome bias of those awful little people called citizens.

And perhaps they would be, except for that problematical November exercise called mid-term elections. Few Presidents in history have managed to alienate so many so quickly, and the last thing Obama needs is another controversy pitting his small, but insatiable liberal constituency against the reawakened and unhappy American public.

So expect the hypocrisy to flow unabated. The long-promised repeal of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy is entirely moot when applied to the Administration's chief legal officer. The truth about Kagan's personal life and experiences, so essential to the Sotomayor nomination, will be strategically dismissed as irrelevant in the run-up to the mid-term elections.


Here's a thought...just because I'm a problem-solving sort of guy.
Let's nominate the slacker to the Supreme Court and move Kagan to the State Legislature. He can keep chasing skirts without pretense and she can shout her alternative lifestyle to the rooftops. I'll even introduce her to Babette.

Being Barney Malkovich

P.J. O'Rourke on the annoying but hapless Democratic Party leadership.
Barack Obama is more irritating than the other nuisances on the left. Nancy Pelosi needs a session on the ducking stool, of course. But everyone with an ugly divorce has had a Nancy. She’s vexatious and expensive to get rid of, but it’s not like we give a damn about her. Harry Reid is going house-to-house selling nothing anybody wants. Slam the door on him and the neighbor’s Rottweiler will do the rest. And Barney Frank is self-punishing. Imagine being trapped inside Barney Frank.
Oh no, anything but that!

Moreover:
America has made the mistake of letting the A student run things. It was A students who briefly took over the business world during the period of derivatives, credit swaps, and collateralized debt obligations. We’re still reeling from the effects. This is why good businessmen have always adhered to the maxim: “A students work for B students.” Or, as a businessman friend of mine put it, “B students work for C students—A students teach.”

It was a bunch of A students at the Defense Department who planned the syllabus for the Iraq war, and to hell with what happened to the Iraqi Class of ’03 after they’d graduated from Shock and Awe.

The U.S. tax code was written by A students. Every April 15 we have to pay somebody who got an A in accounting to keep ourselves from being sent to jail.

Now there’s health care reform—just the kind of thing that would earn an A on a term paper from that twerp of a grad student who teaches Econ 101.

Obamacare is the New Coke

Pat Caddell and Scott Miller compare Obamacare to the New Coke debacle.
New Coke was introduced by the company with high hopes, and they had good reasons for such optimism. It was a drink that consumers in blind taste tests rated superior not only to Pepsi, but also to Coca-Cola.

Despite consumers' immediate acceptance of the new beverage and an initial jump in sales, resistance began to form in small protests around the country. Sales began to lag. The objection was not so much to the new product itself, but to the company's hubris in removing the traditional Coca-Cola from the shelves to make way for the new.

It seems to us there may be some lessons here for politicians regarding ObamaCare. Just as most Americans were happy with the old Coke, 85% of Americans were happy with their own health-care plans at the time that ObamaCare was introduced. In essence, those plans were taken away from them in the same way the old Coke was taken away. And, as was the case with New Coke, opposition has continued to grow.
I think Caddell and Miller have missed a major issue when they say, "The objection was not so much to the new product itself, but to the company's hubris in removing" classic Coke from the shelves.

Actually, I believe that one of the major problems WAS the new product itself. The brains at the company decided to change the formula in response to Pepsi's growing market share and consumer taste tests that made them believe people preferred the taste of Pepsi. Consumers did, but only in small sips. Coke is less sweet and syrupy than Pepsi and has a crisper and more complex flavor. It isn't just the marketing of the product that makes Classic Coke the number one soft drink in the world but the secret formula that makes it distinctive.

The flaw in the taste tests was that people don't buy or drink sodas in one-ounce bottles. They drink them in 12-ounce and 16-ounce containers.

No doubt the company underestimated the brand loyalty of it's customers but the real problem for New Coke was that it just didn't taste as good Coke Classic. Americans have already figured out that Obamacare is going to cost more and will deliver less healthcare to them than American Healthcare Classic.

It has been claimed that that geniuses at Coke did all this intentionally, knowing they would introduce Coke Classic after New Coke flopped. But as the muckety mucks have admitted "We weren't that smart."

They were, however, smart enough that when consumers revolted they quickly responded and changed course back to The Future. That's the private sector for you.

Caddell and Miller are certainly right about the hubris of the Obama Administration and the Democratic leadership when it comes to Obamacare. It could haunt the party for years.

Tea Partying: For His Eyes Only

Who is Jerry Bowyer supposed to believe when it comes to Pennsylvania Tea Partiers? The media and the liberal Southern Poverty Law Center or his own eyes?

At least Arlen Specter, Joe Sestak and Pat Toomey get it, even if nitwits like Keith Olbermann, Frank Rich, et al. don't.

Steyn Time

On Bill Clinton, Tea Partiers, Timothy McVeigh, Muslim Terrorists, and Comedy Central, Mark Steyn riffs.

A sample:
Fifteen years ago, Bill Clinton set out to hang Timothy McVeigh around the necks of talk radio and, with a further stretch, Newt and the congressional Republicans. It was an act of contemptible but undeniably brilliant opportunism. It worked out so well for him, that a couple of years later, after the Princess of Wales' fatal car crash, George Stephanopoulos enthused to Christopher Hitchens: "Tony Blair's handling this really well. This is his Oklahoma City." As Hitchens remarked, this is the way these people think.

It Stinks!

Posted by parallel

Quite literally. Half a million gallons of raw sewage overflowed into Merry Place in Havertown a month so ago and stank for days. Good place to send your kids to play. I wonder if the fishermen know what’s added to Darby Creek to increase the flow. Perhaps they like their fish ready wrapped?

Hardly a new problem as some of the rotting sewage pipes were laid in the mid 1930s and the system reached capacity decades ago. I do wonder what strings were pulled to allow the construction of all the new houses and now the 292 planned new houses in the Haverford Reserve development on the grounds of the old Haverford State Hospital project.

At a meeting on October 1, 2008, the Radnor-Haverford-Marple Sewer Authority (RHM) told us that raw sewage overflowed into Darby Creek “a couple of times a year.” Their original brilliant proposal was to place an enormous 3 million gallon surge tank, about the size of four typical houses, right at the entrance to Merry Place, a beautiful small park for handicapped children.

The next meeting on October 7, 2009 showed just how little thought had gone into this in a year: the only change was RHM proposing to site the tank by the baseball diamond a hundred yards away. We were invited to view what was claimed to be a similar installation a couple of hours drive away, to prove it wouldn’t smell, but later we heard it held treated water, not raw sewage. Details, details...

It wouldn’t be so bad if a surge tank would solve the problem. One of RHM’s employees mentioned in the meeting that the flow completely stopped at the exit during periods of heavy rain, as the downstream system reached capacity. It should then be easy to work out the required capacity of the surge tank if one could only find out what the maximum flow rate was.

RHM claimed the flow rate was a small fraction of what Springfield’s engineer Susan Guissinger claimed was measured by new flow meters installed where our flow entered their system. Hardly a surprise as what RHM contracted and agreed to pay for was a fraction of this. As a result the two parties have not been talking to each other for years.

As all the parties agree that what is really needed is a complete overhaul of the old, rotting pipes and as the flow rates are so wildly different depending on who you ask, I proposed several times that the first step was to get a proper, unbiased technical study of the whole system, to show the options and costs to fix it for the future. No one has done that nor seems interested in doing so.

The basic argument seems to be that it would take too long to do the job properly and we need a solution now. It will always be too late to do the job properly. So of course we should apply expensive Band-Aid solutions and not look too closely at whether they will actually work. The whole idea is to get the right pieces of paper to allow more construction and avoid fines.

The second problem is that overhauling the whole system involves twelve municipalities, some of which have completed development and will not agree to spend any money on it. I even asked the president of the Delaware County Council for help in this but he said he didn’t have the authority to do it. The only remaining hope is to have the EPA mandate it. Presumably there is “economic stimulation” money floating around, if only we had a plan to use it.

If Springfield’s number of 13 - 21 million gallons/wet day is correct (compared with RHM’s contracted number of 5.79 mil gallons/day, according to Ms. Guissinger) and if, as RHM have stated, the exit flow stops in these conditions, the 3 million gallon surge tank should be good for three hours of flow. It never rains longer than that, right? Another question is why so much surface water is allowed to enter the system after decades of “fixing” this problem.

Come to the Haverford Zoning Board hearing on April 29th at 7:45 pm. to see democracy at work as RHM gets closer to permission to build this monument to greed and stupidity. It’s only going to cost a few million dollars and stink out the neighborhood.

The Specter-Sestak Quiz

Have you been paying enough attention to the Specter-Sestak race? Take this quiz and find out.

UPDATE/Correction: The date of the primary is May 18th, not May 20th. I stand corrected, by a cat.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

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