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Backburner News Entry 10

I am continuing in my effort to bring other news to light besides the election coverage.  Jane's has a nice little tidbit about the PRNK new missle launch site. 
 
 
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Backburner New Entry 9

Alas, another overpaid, overfed, but willing to make a lot of dough, athelete is sadly unhappy in this country.  Click here for full story
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Yeah Let's Tax Those Windfall Profits

“Let me tell you how it will be; There's one for you, nineteen for me.
'Cause I’m the taxman, Yeah, I’m the taxman.
Should five per cent appear too small, Be thankful I don't take it all.
'Cause I’m the taxman, Yeah, I’m the taxman.”
                                                                          George Harrison

Prior to the summer and the election cycle of this year, we were constantly bombarded by socialists both great and small about the evil rich Oil Companies.

They were continually being called on the carpet for hearings and being forced to explain how it was that they made so much money, and why the price of gas was skyrocketing.

The concept of profit margin btw, is not in the vocabulary of many socialists. For them all they ever see is huge “windfall” profits that these greedy executives, CEO’s, investors and speculators are racking in year after year.

Ok, so they want to tax these companies.

Well go ahead, and while your at it let’s tax some of the left’s supporters. How about taxing the windfall profits of the entertainment industry?

I did a small bit of research and I found some very interesting numbers, started crunching said numbers, and was amazed at what some of these companies in the entertainment business were racking in over a period of time.

For instance, an internet site called IMBb (Internet Movie Database) has a current listing of the top ten box office draws for the year 2008, as of September 12, 2008.

Below are the top ten and their gross take up to that point.

Movie Title Weekend Gross (this year so far)

Burn after Reading 19.9 Mil 19.9 Mil

The Family That Preys 17.4 Mil 17.4 Mil

Righteous Kill 16.3 Mil 16.3 Mil

The Women 10.1 Mil 10.1 Mil

Tropic Thunder 4.8 Mil 103.0 Mil

The House Bunny 4.15 Mil 42.0 Mil

The Dark Knight 4.13 Mil 512.0 Mil

Bangkok Dangerous 2.59 Mil 12.7 Mil

Traitor 2.30 Mil 20.7 Mil

Death Race 2.06 Mil 33.2 Mil

I have never been very good in math, so I got out the old calculator (ok I used the one on the laptop), and added these numbers up. Go ahead, do it yourself. However, I will save you the time. Here is the total gross year to date for just these top ten movies;

787.3 Million Dollars. Yes, that is MILLION dollars.

Now keep in mind these are just box office receipts. To my knowledge, none of these movies has been released on DVD. Therefore, these figures are only for the movies themselves.

None of this includes the spin-off industries that will follow on the heels of these successes. For example I mentioned above; DVD’s. Surely, those will wrack in millions of bucks. Oh and there are movie soundtrack CD’s, along with additional sales to the various performers who because they had a song in that movie will no doubt spark people into buying that particular performer’s, or group’s CD.

How about video games for the gaming industry from those top ten movies? I am certain that for the movie Dark Knight that some company will produce a video game.

Now, according to a website CNET NEWSyou will find below the five top selling video games;

“Grand Theft Auto IV--6,293,000 units sold (despite the fact that the game was only released in late April in the U.S. and U.K. and has yet to hit the Japanese market)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl--5,433,000 units sold
Mario Kart Wii--4,697,000 units sold
Wii Fit--3,604,000 units sold
Guitar Hero III--3,475,000 units sold

That's 23,502,000 units sold just for the top five games in the U.S., U.K., and Japan only.”

23.5 Million games in only five countries, is astounding. But wait I have not computed the gross take on these games yet. Assuming an average price of one of these games is about $50.00 USD. Now multiply that by the total sales of the top selling game and we have… Viola 314.6 MILLION USD in sales! And that is for just one game.

Wow the entertainment industry is starting to add up!

So lets us move along now to the Music industry.

In a piece by the NY Times, (shudder) dated January 4th 2008, we find that while CD sales dropped off by some 9.5% from the previous year the industry still managed to sell a total of 500.5 million albums in various forms such as CD’s Digital, LP’s or cassettes.

It is now Number crunching time again.

I am going to use an artist named Josh Groban. Now admittedly I have never heard his material, but he produced a very popular Christmas album entitled; Noel, which sold around 3.7 million copies.

Again using Amazon.com for a sample price, the CD sold for around 12.99. Do the math. Oh never mind I did it for you. The total is around 48 MILLION USD.

That is only one album folks. Mr. Groban has many more albums. And while I don’t know if they are as successful as this one I am no doubt certain that other musicians have done just as well if not better for themselves and the industry.

Moving right along, let us take one of our country’s most beloved companies; The Disney Company.

According to Hoovers.com the Disney Company earned during the fiscal year of 2007 35,510 x 1,000,000 dollars. Oops calculator time again, that totals, hmmm move a decimal here, and ah heck I cheated. 3.551 BILLION dollars.

Alright I know that this is not the best or most scientific analyisis but I believe you get my point.

Let us recap here, using my trusty computer calculator

Movie industry 787 million

Gaming industry 314 million

Music Industry 48 million

One Entertainment Giant 3 billion

The grand total, based on admittedly limited information is 36,659,000,000 Billion Dollars.

Oh how I’d love to see a commercial that would go something like this;

Movies close to 800 million

Games close to 314 million

Music close to 50 million

Disney close to 3 billion

The looks on the faces of major CEO’s should they ever be called into congress to explain their outrageous and obscene windfall profits… priceless

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Time Magazines' Man of the Year for 1969; Traditional/Conservative Americans

If there is one thing I have learned about conservatism is that it is very consistent. For example, witness the identification and personification of traditional thinking Americans in the person of Governor Sarah Palin.

That being said, please continue reading as you will be amazed by what I have found in the archives of, of all places Time Magazine.

Yesterday morning I was riding home with a friend of mine, (I work the graveyard shift), and we were discussing politics and culture, (he is likewise a fellow conservative), and we started talking about the MSM. I had wondered aloud if during the last few years a conservative had been chosen as Time’s Person of the year. I put forth the proposition that a conservative had not been chosen for this honor in a very long time. In fact, I had suggested that it was probably some two decades since the last conservative was chosen.
However much to my surprise that was not exactly true. In fact, if you check out the list, you will find that the last conservative was our current President George W. Bush. Yes, I know he is not exactly what one might call a true conservative, but he is close.

So today, I looked up the entire record, and lo and behold, I found something that was of far more interest to me. Frankly, I was taken aback by seeing it. The person(s) of the year for 1969 was… TA DA… middle America, or what is commonly referred to by the left as either flyover country or Jesus-land.

Therefore, I continued to read the article and I found something that reinforced my belief in conservatism. Herein is a sample.

“Others seemed to be taking over —the liberals, the radicals, the defiant young, a communications industry that they often believed was lying to them…For too long no one has seemed to care about the Middle Americans' concerns…They have felt ignored while…If not ignored, they have been treated with condescension…Our people are too busy making a living and trying to be good Americans…”

The article goes on to describe Middle American values and other things that still hold true to this day. I do believe that this is an excellent read as it states conservatives’ basic tenants and beliefs.

Now what really did shock me was that this was reported in Time Magazine. Nevertheless, I guess that this was when it was really more of a news source than a mouthpiece for the left.

I have also come away with the feeling that the “enlightened” have gone so far off to the left and likewise off the deep end, while conservatives on the other hand have remained consistent in our values, traditions and beliefs.

There exist also in this piece some untruths. Below is another sample.

“The Middle American's education does not dwell upon the agonizing moral discrepancies of American history—the story of the Indians or the blacks, or the national tradition of violence. He quite sincerely rejects the charge that he is prejudiced against blacks or calloused about the poor. He cannot believe that the society he has come to accept as the best possible on earth, the order he sees as natural, contains wrongs so deeply built-in that he does not notice them.”

The fact is, is that we do acknowledge these discrepancies, however, we also acknowledge that most of it was how the country was viewed back in those days nor is there anything that we can do to change history. However,  they do NOT reflect what many of us believe today. Secondly, most of the gains that have been made in such areas as race, equality, women’s rights and many other areas, the during the last half of the 20th century were accomplished thanks to the support of conservatives.

Again, I do point out that this is by far and excellent piece, and though it does show the left of center leanings, it does not exactly parrot many of the views held today.

I will leave you with one final quote and I do think it sums up conservatives’ view of how real change should come to the challenges that are facing a this nation today.

“’Disagreement is the lifeblood of democracy, dissension is its cancer. Disagreers seek solutions to common problems, dissenters seek power for themselves.’"

To read the full piece (and I warn you now it is several pages long), click here

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Backburner News Entry 8

In an article dated September 12 2008 the NY Sun has reported that some 50 - 60 pounds of Uranium is missing from Iran's facilities in Ifashan.  Imagine that, but of course all of this "yellow cake" is to be used for peaceful purposes. 
 
"By conducting a careful study of the amount of material stored at Isfahan, and the amount of "yellow cake" known to have been processed at the plant, nuclear experts believe between 50 to 60 tons of uranium.
 

In a couple of related articles at Global Security. com there are reports of American and Israeli capabilities
 
 
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Backburner News Entry 7

Someone please tell me why this country puts up with the UN aka the Useless Nations?  Time and again they are either issuing worthless statements, bashing the US and/or Israel, and allowing thugs to run things.  Herein is another show of the idotic notion that this organization will ever be an effective body. Just why are we wasting our time?
 
The NY Sun has a column today that proves my point.
 
"...Western leaders will have to consider the alliances of Mr. Ahmadinejad, who is expected to address the world body next Tuesday and receive a salutary toast later that week from the General Assembly's highest elected official, Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann of Nicaragua, its new president..."
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The Hounds

I found this blogger while reading the comments section at American Thinker. She has nailed it rather well in the discribing the coming self destruction of the MSM.
 
"I've heard that vampires can't see their own reflections in the mirror. It seems that these poor people possessed by such sneering contemptuous despite for Sarah... really have no idea just exactly how they look to mainstream."
 
 
 
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Slight of Hand, Smoke and Mirrors

The House Democrats have a new (?) energy plan. It can be summed up thusly; Drill here, but not over here, not over there, not anywhere inside of a 100 mile buffer zone, plan. 
 
 
 
Additionally Michelle Malkins site had this report from a few days ago.  With all the hoopla going on about the election (and yes I too am engergized), this might have skipped notice.
 
 
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Backburner News Entry 6

Rick Moran at American Thinker has a nice article about the recent goings on around the Pakistan/Afghanistan border.  What I found rather interesting were some of the comments that somewhat advocated isolationism.  I am rather loathe to admit it, but a part of me agrees.
 
In what might be a related move Presidend Bush has ordered a Marine Battlion that was slated for Iraq to instead deploy in Afghanistan.

Read article here
 
I now find myself wondering if my earlier post of today might also have a connection to these operations.
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Backburner News Entry 5; Moving Out?

According to a report Strategypage.com the US 7th Army headquarters is being reorganizzed to be a deployable unit.  I have a suggestion; let's put them on the US-Mexico border.
 
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What Indeed is a Community Organizer

Lately we have continually heard the term "community organizer" Now for some people the vision is someone that is active in the betterment of his or her community.  Someone whose heart is in their neighborhood, someone who'll help to make things better, run smoother or solve difficult problems with groups of people who are likeminded.  However for most of us we sort of wonder what exactly does a C/O really do in terms of organizing?  Well wonder no longer. In a piece written by Melanie Philips of The Spectator CO UK, we find that what some people see is not what really is the reality. Or to coin a phrased, "it's not what 'is' is"
 
"The seditious role of the community organiser was developed by an extreme left intellectual called Saul Alinsky. He was a radical Chicago activist who, by the time he died in 1972, had had a profound influence on the highest levels of the Democratic party."...read more
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Backburner News Entry 4

Globalsecuriy.org has a masterful piece about Kim Jong-II and about who might succeed the reportedly ill little troll in North Korea.
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Remembrance and Reflections

My dad and my mom, and all my relatives would always talk about where they were and what they were doing when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Most of them were at work as we lived on the east coast in New York City, and they related to each other their experiences on that day. My cousins and I would sit and listen to them for it was not only a family getting together around the Christmas holidays. It was more than that; it was a passing on of history to a younger generation.

Oh perhaps our elders didn’t exactly see it that way, and it is possible I see it more clearly in hindsight than I did at that time, but never-the-less, it was indeed a number of stories that somehow we could relate to as WWII had only ended about some 15 years earlier.

It is now seven years ago today that this country suffered its worst attack since that day in 1941. I know that each of us has a memory of where they were and what they were doing on September 11, 2001.

For me personally I was at work, back in New York at the Archer Ave Station Post Office. I was working at the manual letter-sized case and had my pocket radio on when over the headphones came the report of an airplane crashing into the WTC. At first, it was believed to be a small private plan, but that was soon dispelled as reports came in about a jetliner hitting.

Many of my co-workers and many of the public thought that it had to have been an accident until, just as quickly news flashes came in that it looked to be deliberate. Afterwards more reports started flowing in about the pentagon and the second hit on the other tower.

Some of us went outside to the LIRR station and from the crossover walkways that were in place at that time, we could see the smoke rising. All morning the TV in the lobby was tuned to the news and people there could not believe their eyes.

For one bright shinning moment, we were united as Americans. There were not any hyphenated Americans. We knew, without a doubt that this country was under attack. We did not know by whom, but we all understood, that the USA would most certainly not take this lying down.

Alan Jackson had written a song asking a question about that day,  and I feel that he captured a lot of peoples emotions and thoughts about not only themselves but about this country and its people.

So then my question today is, as Mr. Jackson said so well in the lyrics;

“Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning?”

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In The News

The Wall Street Journal has a guest op-ed piece by Senator McCain and Governor Palin.
 
"For years, Congress failed to act and it is deeply troubling that what we are now seeing is an exercise in crisis management rather than sound planning, and at great cost to taxpayers."...read more here
 
In a related article written in December of 2003, Rob Alford for History News Network said,
 
 
"It is this combination of rapid growth and over leveraging that has lead to the current concerns of Congress, the Justice Department and the SEC with regards to the financial practices of these GSEs...Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are the only two Fortune 500 companies that are not required to inform the public about any financial difficulties that they may be having. In the event that there was some sort of financial collapse within either of these companies, U.S. taxpayers could be held responsible for hundreds of billions of dollars in outstanding debts. A recent investigation by the Justice Department and the SEC into the accounting practices at Freddie Mac revealed accounting errors in the amount of 4.5 to 4.7 billion dollars..."
 
Note that this article was written five years ago, (the last two of which have been controlled by Socialists disguised as Democrats), it is a wonder to this writer as to why nothing has been done.  I blame both sides of the political isle here for sticking it to the taxpayers with a 200 billion bailout.
 
I believe that both Senator McCain and Governor Palin, should they be elected will indeed be committed to the reform they have stated in the op-ed in the Journal.  My greatest fear is the Socialist-Democrat party coming to power and driving the economy downward ever further into the gutter.
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Talk About Being Bitter

Words simply cannot express my outrage at this article by Heather Mallick of CBCNEWS Canada.
 
Hat tip to American Thinker and Walter Macleod of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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