On Sunday I had a long phone conversation with my daughter who is at college. She is looking for a church to attend down in the Anaheim area and so we spent a while talking about faith and our world. One thing I was pondering was our faith in Jesus Christ and our desire for our country to be strong. But is our desire for our country to be strong economically and God's desire for all to come to faith in him and enter his kingdom diametrically opposed to each other. I say this because often I feel many Christians desire our country to return to God not so much for them to be saved but instead because they fear God will be angry with us and will punish our country with economic and military turmoil which we do not want. No one wants "fire and brimstone" to rain down on their city or country.
But I believe we live in a period grace and not fear. After all, Jesus has paid for ALL of those sins ("He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only ours but also the sins of the whole world" 1 John 3:2) and there is nothing to fear. God's plan is save as many as possible. (John 3:16: "For God so loved THE WORLD ..."). If we allow ourselves to live in fear then we have not put our trust in God and what he has done.
But what if God's plan to bring more people in means that our country must fall? Are we willing to still pray as he tells us to: "Thy will be done". We must look at our hearts and ask ourselves WHY we want God to turn our country politically back in the right direction. Is it because we want to have a cushy life and a certain economic future? I have to say I do! I am no different than many others who see what's happening around us.
I told my daughter "I know I spend too much time worrying about politics and I need to spend more time growing spiritually in grace and humility". I need to ask God to do whatever it takes to save as many as possible and to let myself be used in whatever way he needs.
I've told my son this before. "America and all the countries of this world are not going to last. The Constitution is not going to last. But what will last is God's word and his promise of salvation". Does this mean we should not care? No. But I believe it changes your attitude. Like a football team what knows "It's only a game", and that after the last second has ticked off the clock their lives go on. This attitude allows them to keep their cool and play the best game possible. So also we need to have that same attitude. We need to know that our eternal salvation is not dependent on who is in the White House. Those who scrape and claw to get all their political desires met by the next election will in the end be the losers.
We will know that God has a bigger plan for us
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Lessons from the Roadrunner

And down he would go , getting smaller and smaller until all we would see was a puff of dirt and the sound of a bang as he hit the dessert floor. (Note: I learned more about one-point perspective drawing at the age of 8 watching these cartoons than any where else although I had no idea that it was called that at the time).
I don't know if our President ever watched these cartoons when he was young, but now I do believe he feels like Wile E. Coyote right now as he watches his poll numbers fall off the proverbial "cliff" and see what it feels like to be "George W Bush".
The media for so long had helped him "defy gravity". They gave him softball interview questions, allowed shows like "The View" and "Jon Stewart" to fill in as pressers. They put pictures of him on their magazine covers with the Presidential Seal in the background as a Messianic "halo" and labelled anyone who was against him a racist or a bigot. But now he has lost speed and he must look down at the chasm below from which no one can help him. His promises are now the seed for late night comedians and his namesake legislation, embossed with his name ObamaCare (although many in the media are now starting to refer to it by its legislative name Affordable Care Act), is the laughing stock of the internet world. While I don't find it as funny as the Road-Runner cartoons I do find it a sorry situation that our country has found itself in. After all, we elected him to this office despite his lack of leadership skills, his lack of business skills and lack of political skills (no bills he ever had to write or sell, voting present instead of yes/no and only two years as a Senator). We, in a sense, put the rocket pack on his back and he lit the fuse to send himself over the cliff and now we must watch his presidency disappear into the vast canyon of history.
But even sadder is that his downward flight still has 3 more years to go.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Never go into business with a competitor
This blog falls into the category of "Are you stupid??"
There is an old rule of business that says to never go into a business venture with a competitor (especially a much LARGER competitor). It never ends well for you. The reason is simple. Your competitor doesn't have your best interest at heart and will always leave you hanging.
With a collective "What were you thinking?" we wonder who thought this would be a good idea to go into business with a competitor (i.e. the government) to sell insurance? To me it's been a bad deal all around for the healthcare companies. First, they have to modify all their plans to be ObamaCare compliant thus forcing many of their plans to be cancelled and thereby losing customers. Then they have to rely on the government to set up the "exchanges" on websites to funnel new customers (hopefully young and healthy ones) to the healthcare providers. But now we find out that the HealthCare.gov website was only designed to handler roughly 1000 customers at a time (that's 20 people per state... ugh!). So not only is their competitor making them lose customers, they are not aiding them in getting new ones.
It's almost as if the system was designed to fail and put the healthcare companies out of business.
There is an old rule of business that says to never go into a business venture with a competitor (especially a much LARGER competitor). It never ends well for you. The reason is simple. Your competitor doesn't have your best interest at heart and will always leave you hanging.
With a collective "What were you thinking?" we wonder who thought this would be a good idea to go into business with a competitor (i.e. the government) to sell insurance? To me it's been a bad deal all around for the healthcare companies. First, they have to modify all their plans to be ObamaCare compliant thus forcing many of their plans to be cancelled and thereby losing customers. Then they have to rely on the government to set up the "exchanges" on websites to funnel new customers (hopefully young and healthy ones) to the healthcare providers. But now we find out that the HealthCare.gov website was only designed to handler roughly 1000 customers at a time (that's 20 people per state... ugh!). So not only is their competitor making them lose customers, they are not aiding them in getting new ones.
It's almost as if the system was designed to fail and put the healthcare companies out of business.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Can I be good without God?

"Are you good without God?"
Immediately I began to ask myself, "Can you?". On the surface it seems plausible as we do see plenty of charitable people who are openly non-religious. Ted Turner once gave the UN one billion dollars to help remove landmines from countries recovering from war. Certainly that is a noble cause and no one compelled him to do it (as least that we know of) and he has often declared himself to be atheist. but let's dig a little deeper into that claim, "I can be GOOD without God". Just what is GOOD? Jesus was once approach by a rich man who said "Good Teacher what must I do to inherit the kingdom?" and Jesus replied "Why do you call be GOOD, when there is only ONE who is GOOD and that is God". To define good, you need a reference to compare to is what Jesus is saying. You can't know what is black unless you compare it to what is white. You can't tell what is a lie unless you have the truth to compare it to.

Ask yourself:
"What if Darwinism was the first religion"?
"How would our world look today under Darwinism?"

So there you have a world in which Darwinism is the first religion of the world. Kill who you want. Steal from whom you want. Have sex with whoever you desire. Lie and cheat as much as you want and by all means take all you desire.
What a wonderful world it would be (sarcasm added)
I hope this shows that atheism piggy-backs on other religions and claims it can do it all by itself when clearly it cannot. For if atheism was the first on the scene, we would have none of the laws that have benefited society and our world for thousands of years. (Technically atheism can never be the first on the scene, for in order to have a belief in "no god" you must first have a belief in a "god" to not believe in. In other words, atheism must always derive itself from theism and therefore come later)
Jesus once said, "The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed. Though it is small, it grows into the largest of garden plants and the birds of the air nest in its branches". For the Jew, birds are meant to symbolize evil people or non-believers and so Jesus is showing that even non-believers benefit from the Kingdom of God.
Q: So can you be good without God?
A: Not unless there is a God in the first place to tell you what GOOD IS FIRST!
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Dr Quincy we need you!
Where is Quincy when you need him because the "perfect crime" has been committed against the American people in the name of healthcare. To explain, let's go back to 2009 when this all started. The democrats owned both houses and the presidency. They made it their mission to "fix healthcare" and began proceedings to look at "solutions" (most of which had already been written). The healthcare industry had seen this before under Clinton and the democrats knew that. They knew they needed to keep the healthcare providers appeased or else they would dump millions of dollars into elections to push them out. To do this, the democrats promised that their solution would provide between 6 and 30 million new customers to the healthcare companies in return for them having the power to regulate them. The healthcare companies pulled back their opposition funding and said "ok" (Karl Marx once said "The capitalist will sell you the very rope to hang him with").
But what has happened is:
- Most young people are opting for the "penalty" under ObamaCare since it's less costly than buying health insurance.
- Healthcare companies now have to take people with pre-existing conditions like cancer and diabetes. Without bringing in more healthy people (see #1) insurers are incurring more costs.
- People trying to get healthcare from healthcare.gov are finding it impossible to log in and submit their enrollment. Obama "says" they will fix the issue, but what's the hurry? They will get to it sooner or later...(just look at how long we have been investigating Benghazi!)
- ObamaCare limits what providers can charge and how much they can raise their rates. They will be stuck between a proverbial "rock and a hard place" with the only choice eventually being to go out of business.
This is why ObamaCare must be repealed as soon as possible (and NOT replaced).
Friday, October 18, 2013
You think ObamaCare is bad now?
There's an old polygamy joke that goes like this:
Question: What's the punishment for having more than one wife ?
Answer : Having more than one wife.
So also one might say the punishment for
having big government is having... a big government to deal with.
Of course we are now hearing the excuses from the media about how this is just version 1.0 and things will get better in 2.0
Why I don't think it will get better
1) ObamaCare is a mess to start with:
ObamaCare Flow Chart |
With over 3000 pages and thousands of pages
of regulations and exceptions yet to be added, it is the perfect example of something that was "designed by committee" by people who have never worked a day in their lives int he private sector. In my company we call this "powerpoint engineering" where all looks great from a Powerpoint presentation slide but the real devil is in the details of implementation.
2) ObamaCare is a moving target:
Every day new regulations and exceptions are being added. Who's not eligible and who is and for how much. This becomes a programming nightmare for those doing the software development. The main challenge of ObamaCare 2.0 won't be in fixing the user interface issues, instead it will be incorporating the AHA 5.3.1.2.a changes that either someone in HHS or Congress has requested. Going back to the NASA example, the main thing that allowed NASA to land a man on the moon was that the moon has a regular stationary orbit that obeys the laws of physics which does not change. Government, industry, and the medical field are not. Peoples needs change constantly. The medical field is constantly evolving and improving. Medical procedures that were not even thought of 10 years ago are common place today while methods used 10 years ago are now extinct. Likewise the business and internet landscape morph as newer ways of communicating and paying for our services come about and business adapts to these changing needs.
If history is any predictor of the future, we will see countless "glitches" to come. Like a dog who pees on a tree to leave his mark over another dogs, so also bureaucrat after bureaucrat will come in want to "change" the system make their mark on it
If history is any predictor of the future, we will see countless "glitches" to come. Like a dog who pees on a tree to leave his mark over another dogs, so also bureaucrat after bureaucrat will come in want to "change" the system make their mark on it
.... only in this case WE ARE THE TREE.
3) Government systems were never designed to be efficient
ObamaCare is the first time in our countries history that we are witnessing the government try to "compete" (if you can call it that) with the private sector. In their smugness our politicians have over-sold themselves with their "Yes we can!" chanting and now they must deliver on what they promised and so far many are very very unimpressed.
4) Enrollment is the EASY part... delivering the goods is the HARD part
Likewise , ask anyone who works in sales and they will tell you receiving the orders is the easy part, it's the delivery of the product that is difficult. Given this, ObamaCare enrollment should have been the easy part for them and paying for it all even harder because you will have the system accessed by millions of workers from doctors offices, to hospitals and clinics around the country. All of them trying to access the system for payment or to see if you are enrolled or not and whether or not they will pay for procedure X. Now imagine, you standing in the doctor's office waiting for them to access your records... waiting ... waiting ... waiting. It's one thing to tell a person at home on their computer to "Please try again later" and it's another to have them stand there for hours waiting for an answer. If you think I am just trying to scare you, look at Canada. A recent government study of their own healthcare system showed that the AVERAGE wait time to see a doctor was 17.7 weeks. That is almost 5 months! Can you imagine you wake up one day and you have blurry vision or constant dizziness and you need to see a doctor but the soonest they can see you is in 4-5 months? (also, that is an average wait time which means would could be waiting for 7-8 months in some cases). That is what awaits us with ObamaCare in the future.
5) ObamaCare doesn't need to get better.... they just have to make the others suck more!
The only way for government to compete with the private sector
will be to constantly change the rules of the game and thus penalize
their opponents in order to win. This puts the government at
unfair advantage over its "competitors".
Take for example the mandate that insurers must take people with pre-existing conditions. This allows people to hold off on paying for health insurance (they will still have to pay the penalty) until they need it. But private insurers need these healthy customers to help pay for the less-healthy. Without them, they will need to raise their rates to cover of cost of the ones who do. This is liking bring your car on a flat-bed truck to the insurance company to buy insurance AFTER you've had an accident. If insurers were forced to take you as a customer, no one would buy it until they needed it and all the insurers would go broke.
Secondly, the government can force the private sector to pay for procedures and drugs that are too costly for them since they don't own a printing machine that prints 100 dollar bills like Congress does. This leaves the private companies with no other choice other than to raise their rates to cover those costs as well.
All of this will then force more and more people over to ObamaCare until all that is left is a single-payer system. (kind of what they had in mind... don't you think?)
Secondly, the government can force the private sector to pay for procedures and drugs that are too costly for them since they don't own a printing machine that prints 100 dollar bills like Congress does. This leaves the private companies with no other choice other than to raise their rates to cover those costs as well.
All of this will then force more and more people over to ObamaCare until all that is left is a single-payer system. (kind of what they had in mind... don't you think?)
6) The political class will not be using ObamaCare
You may think that if we end up with a single-payer system, won't it be in Congress's best interest to make ObamaCare work too since they will be using it as well? Answer: no. This is because they have (and will always) exempt themselves from their own law. They will be able to pay for their own healthcare without using the government system. Watch and you will see the development of a large group of doctors and hospitals grow up around Washington DC to serve the political class directly. They will get excellent healthcare while the rest of us will be standing in lines that would make a DMV worker blush. For just like they see no reason to improve the TSA because they fly in their own government-run jets, they will have no incentive to improve the single-payer-healthcare system either.
7) Scam-ers and hackers will make it even worse.
Finally, computer hackers looking for a new target will set their sites on ObamaCare to:
- Terrorize the system (for fun or for profit)
- Gain access to valuable information (SS#, Tax records, Medical Records, etc..)
To keep ahead of this, the programmers will have to patch their software on a daily and maybe even hourly basis to close the various backdoor-entries and prevent:
- Trojan horses
- Invalid-code entries
- Worms
- Viruses
- Data-miners
- Password-loggers
So if you still think that ObamaCare 1.0 will get better under 2.0 there is nothing more I can do for you other than to say "Good Luck!" and tell you to bring something to read when you go to the doctor's office .... you'll need it!
Thursday, October 17, 2013
An offensive flag
If you thought I was going to discuss flags like this
or even this ...
you would be wrong.
Instead I am talking about this...
At Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill California (where else) a principal banned (yes banned!) the wearing of the American flag during Cinco de Mayo (May 5). While students were allowed to wear shirts with the Mexican flag (and some were even wearing "La Raza" flags), students were not allowed to wear or display the American flag as it might be found to be offensive to some students and insight a riot. Recently this case came to a federal court and the federal judge agreed with the principal's decision.
While I do understand that students do not have full freedom of speech on campus and they do have a right to say what is allowed and what is not allowed (do we really want pornographic T-shirts etc.. around the campus?) but is it too much to ask our youth to RESPECT each others flags and views? After all, when foreign dignitaries come to our country they raise their flag and play their anthem at government dinners and meetings. We stand and honor their flag as they do in return for ours. (Our flag is always flown higher than theirs when in our country). We raise the Canadian flag at hockey, baseball and basketball games between our two countries and our fans stand out of of RESPECT.
A while back I wrote a blog about how political correctness in schools removes all opportunities for our children to learn self-control, respect and honor. These necessary traits for a decent society are not instinctive to use as humans. In fact just the opposite is true of us. These traits must be taught at a young age or else they never will be learned and to learn them is to be put into situations where others who are not like you and may disagree with you are present. But if political correctness takes away all of these learning opportunities then our children will be like kids who never received their measles or diphtheria shots and will be unprepared to handle worse situations when they are older.
or even this ...
you would be wrong.
Instead I am talking about this...
At Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill California (where else) a principal banned (yes banned!) the wearing of the American flag during Cinco de Mayo (May 5). While students were allowed to wear shirts with the Mexican flag (and some were even wearing "La Raza" flags), students were not allowed to wear or display the American flag as it might be found to be offensive to some students and insight a riot. Recently this case came to a federal court and the federal judge agreed with the principal's decision.
While I do understand that students do not have full freedom of speech on campus and they do have a right to say what is allowed and what is not allowed (do we really want pornographic T-shirts etc.. around the campus?) but is it too much to ask our youth to RESPECT each others flags and views? After all, when foreign dignitaries come to our country they raise their flag and play their anthem at government dinners and meetings. We stand and honor their flag as they do in return for ours. (Our flag is always flown higher than theirs when in our country). We raise the Canadian flag at hockey, baseball and basketball games between our two countries and our fans stand out of of RESPECT.
A while back I wrote a blog about how political correctness in schools removes all opportunities for our children to learn self-control, respect and honor. These necessary traits for a decent society are not instinctive to use as humans. In fact just the opposite is true of us. These traits must be taught at a young age or else they never will be learned and to learn them is to be put into situations where others who are not like you and may disagree with you are present. But if political correctness takes away all of these learning opportunities then our children will be like kids who never received their measles or diphtheria shots and will be unprepared to handle worse situations when they are older.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
NBA and ObamaCare
I am an avid sports fan. I love watching football (New England Patriots... of course!) , baseball (Red Sox and Cardinals), hockey (Bruins and Blues) and occasionally tennis. I grew up playing these sports and enjoy watching teams compete at all levels (high school, college, professional). To many sports are often metaphoric. They are "the world in micro". The weak verses the strong. The little against the big. The good vs the bad. The fast against the not-so-fast. The rich against the not-so-rich. The under-dog against the big-dog.
For a few years I even enjoyed watching the NBA. Living in Sacramento, there wasn't much to celebrate for a long time. Then in 2000, things changed and the Kings began to have winning seasons and I like many took notice and began to watch. It was exciting and my kids and I would watch every game we could. My son and his friends got tickets that allowed them to sit 3 rows up from the teams bench. My daughter and I even got to see the a playoff game with Utah. But then 2002 Game 6 with the LA Lakers happened. We watched in horror as the Lakers were sent to the free throw line 40 times compared to the Kings 25 times. We gasped as Mike Bibby of the Kings was smashed in the face by Kobi Bryant with a forearm right in front of a referee standing 10 ft away and no foul was called even though Bibby was lying on the floor with blood coming out of his nose. We cried out when we would see Shaquille stand in the 3 second zone for 5,6 even 7 seconds with no lane violation called. Webber and Divak were called for fouls that one could only say were because they got in the way of the Lakers movement to the basket.
In the end, the Kings lost to the Lakers 106-102 and for days afterward, sports casters and sports writers (many not connected to the Kings) excoriated the NBA for having a playoff game so poorly officiated one can only assume that it was rigged from the top. It angered not only Kings fans, but also fans across the nation who demanded an investigation be done to see what could be done to prevent such a travesty from occurring again.
Clearly the NBA Commissioner, David Stern, wanted to see a Game 7 between the two teams because it would be one of the most watched games ever for the NBA. But his vision was too short sighted. While, yes, he did get his Game 7 match-up (the Lakers won and went on to easily win the Championship), he lost the belief of NBA fans in the game. For a long time many suspected that the league was not officiated fairly, (even during the regular season) and now they had visible hard proof that solidified their views.
I was one of those people.
I never watched another NBA game after that season. I could not watch "star players" go on being treated differently than "non-start players". I told my son once, "they should put a big gold star on the front and back of their jersey so the refs, fans and other players know that certain rules don't apply to them". And I wasn't alone either. The NBA after that season began to see a slow and steady decline in viewers and fans. In 2002, the Championship game had a Nielson Rating of 10.2 but the 2003 Championship only garnered a lowly 6.5 rating (second lowest in history).
We as Americans love sports. But what we demand even more than good players is good referees and fairness during the play. Without fairness and equal application of the rules, the sport turns into nothing more than another version of the WWE were the winner is already known and everything we see is just theater.
So how does this apply to ObamaCare (AHA) you ask. Well just like the NBA is playing favorites to some players and giving them different rules to follow, so also our government is picking winners and losers in how it applies to AHA. No sooner than the law was signed into affect, the President began giving "waivers" to companies who were favorable to him and helped him get elected. Later, when it was found out that government workers were not shielded from the law and would be paying through the nose for their healthcare, the President swooped in to give them an exception. When Union workers saw that they were going to pay more the cried out for an exception too and given their support for the President to win his last election they will most likely get one. GE also saw they were going to have to pay more because of the medical-device-tax and so they have lobbied Congress hard to make an exception for them as well to protect them from this tax.
Is this fair? Is this right?
Of course not! This defies what we believe in. We believe in equal-protection-under-the-law. We believe laws are to be administered equally and justly (like rules on a basketball court) and we are angered when the rich or the politically connected get off with no jail and little or no fines. Obama ran on being for the little-guy but his last 5 years have shown just the opposite.
I don't believe the American people will take this much longer. I believe (and hope) they will grow tired of watching this game and demand things be changed. But maybe I am just an optimist. After all, it's been over 10 years since the 2002 NBA playoffs and people are still wasting their time watching basketball even though "stars" will charge without being called, stand in the lane for what seems like an eternity and move around the court without even trying to dribble the ball.
In the end, the Kings lost to the Lakers 106-102 and for days afterward, sports casters and sports writers (many not connected to the Kings) excoriated the NBA for having a playoff game so poorly officiated one can only assume that it was rigged from the top. It angered not only Kings fans, but also fans across the nation who demanded an investigation be done to see what could be done to prevent such a travesty from occurring again.
I was one of those people.
I never watched another NBA game after that season. I could not watch "star players" go on being treated differently than "non-start players". I told my son once, "they should put a big gold star on the front and back of their jersey so the refs, fans and other players know that certain rules don't apply to them". And I wasn't alone either. The NBA after that season began to see a slow and steady decline in viewers and fans. In 2002, the Championship game had a Nielson Rating of 10.2 but the 2003 Championship only garnered a lowly 6.5 rating (second lowest in history).
We as Americans love sports. But what we demand even more than good players is good referees and fairness during the play. Without fairness and equal application of the rules, the sport turns into nothing more than another version of the WWE were the winner is already known and everything we see is just theater.
So how does this apply to ObamaCare (AHA) you ask. Well just like the NBA is playing favorites to some players and giving them different rules to follow, so also our government is picking winners and losers in how it applies to AHA. No sooner than the law was signed into affect, the President began giving "waivers" to companies who were favorable to him and helped him get elected. Later, when it was found out that government workers were not shielded from the law and would be paying through the nose for their healthcare, the President swooped in to give them an exception. When Union workers saw that they were going to pay more the cried out for an exception too and given their support for the President to win his last election they will most likely get one. GE also saw they were going to have to pay more because of the medical-device-tax and so they have lobbied Congress hard to make an exception for them as well to protect them from this tax.
Is this fair? Is this right?
Of course not! This defies what we believe in. We believe in equal-protection-under-the-law. We believe laws are to be administered equally and justly (like rules on a basketball court) and we are angered when the rich or the politically connected get off with no jail and little or no fines. Obama ran on being for the little-guy but his last 5 years have shown just the opposite.
I don't believe the American people will take this much longer. I believe (and hope) they will grow tired of watching this game and demand things be changed. But maybe I am just an optimist. After all, it's been over 10 years since the 2002 NBA playoffs and people are still wasting their time watching basketball even though "stars" will charge without being called, stand in the lane for what seems like an eternity and move around the court without even trying to dribble the ball.
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