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Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely, Even On The City Level

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 9th March 2009

Ah…we all get a little lazy when we drive. I’ve rolled through a few stop signs in my time…in a rush of course…what do they call that? Oh yeah, ‘The California Stop’.  Thankfully…knock on wood…I have not had a moving violation in years. In fact, this year I was lucky enough to renew my driver’s license by mail.

Then I saw the below article and the story made me want to just be a little bit more careful when driving. These days, moving violations are a heavy ticket. Talk about how power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, on the city level. Check this out.  I know exactly where this took place, as I drive this street every so often. 

Like a lot of California drivers, Dave Soss just got a $490 lesson on how the state budget really works.

It all began when Soss, who lives in the East Bay, was ticketed Feb. 1 for rolling through a red light while making a right turn in Emeryville – and was hit with what he called a “mind-blowing” penalty.

For starters, there was the $100 base fine. Most of that goes to Emeryville, and the leftovers go to Alameda County.

Then comes the real hit:

– A $100 state penalty – $70 of which is divvied up among a dozen programs, including crime-victim restitution, witness protection, a Department of Fish and Game preservation fund and even a fund for victims of traumatic brain injuries. The other $30 goes to the county’s general fund.

– A $70 county penalty that goes for automated fingerprint identification, court and jail construction and other programs.

– A $20 penalty for a state DNA crime evidence collection program.

– A $55 fee for more court construction.

– A $20 assessment for the county’s emergency medical system.

– A $20 court security fee to pay for all those deputies and screening devices at the county’s courthouses.

– And a $20 surcharge that goes straight into the state’s general fund.

But wait – there’s more, including:

– A brand new, $35 assessment that the Legislature approved last fall to help cover $5 billion in revenue bonds for even more courthouse construction – a program pushed by then-state Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata.

– A $1 night court fee.

– And finally, a $49 fee for the privilege of signing up for traffic school. (More than half that fee was just added – again, to pay for Perata’s pet courthouse renovations.)

Add it all up, and our red-light runner – whose infraction was caught on camera – is out $490.

Sticker-shocked Soss pondered community service to help pay it off. But he was told that would make him ineligible for traffic school – a course costing him another $15 online – which he needs to keep his record clean and his auto insurance from going up.

Of course, with ever-increasing numbers caught in the ticketing squeeze, courts now have an option to collect from errant motorists on the installment plan. Or allow them to defer payment.

With a $30 penalty fee, of course.

Phillip Matier, Andrew Ross SF Chronicle, Monday, March 2, 2009

So, did I save you $490 bucks? Let me tell you, there are plenty of things I would rather spend money on than a stupid mistake from being a lazy driver. Roll a red, fork over the green. The last thing I want to do is fork over green…especially that much green and to the city no less. No thanks. 

This story also reminds me of a time that I had my car stolen about 15 years ago. I called the police department to report it and of course they went looking for it. When they found it, (it just so happens that the car was found about two blocks away) they towed it to the nearest station. And guess what? I had to pay for the towing and storage which was over $250.00. Couldn’t they have just called me and let me know where it was? I could’ve walked to it and drove it off myself. No, they had it towed and I had to go through the hassle of taking a cab to the station and forking over the green.  I was pissed. Once again…’absolute power…’ 

The funny thing is, I had the same car stolen again a few years later. And instead of calling the police I decided to look for it myself first, and avoid the hassle, as well as the added green expense. I remember thinking, ‘The last time this car got stolen, it was around the corner. Maybe this time it will be around the corner too.’ To my delighted surprise, it was. And, perfect timing, it was parked in front of two driveways and the owner of one of them was just about to call to have it towed. I apologized, jumped in my car and left. 

And since were on the subject of ‘absolute power on the city level’, maybe I can save you 50 bucks too.  Let me warn you that city meters are not timed correctly either. I tested it more than once to see if my ‘watch minutes’ were the same as the ‘meter minutes’. Ha! They weren’t. The ‘meter minutes’ ran fast and depending how much time you put on the meter, could be the difference between you getting back to your car before the time runs out and you getting a ticket. The city is ripping us off. Test it yourself in your area. Forwarned is forearmed. My suggestion? Put the power and the green back into your own pocket. ALWAYS add on more time than you need. $0.25 cents for 5 more minutes could save you 50 bucks!

Happy Monday everyone – It is a beauty today. 

 

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Here’s A Few More Things You Might Not Know About Obama’s Plan

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 6th March 2009

Turns out there are way more than 10 amazing things in Obama’s budget. Here’s a few more:

  1. Stops unnecessary government subsidies to big banks, health insurance companies and big agribusinesses.13,14,15 
  2. Expands access to early childhood education and improves schools by investing in programs that make sure every child has a qualified, strong teacher.16 
  3.  
  4. Negotiates for better prescription drug prices using Medicaid’s tremendous bargaining power.17 
     
  5. Expands access to family planning for low-income women.18 
     
  6. Caps the pollution that causes global warming, and makes polluters pay to support clean energy innovation.19 

If any of you want to discuss any of these from today or yesterday, blog me, and let’s get a discussion going. 

Zen Lill:  Great suggestions for the readers. We will talk this weekend – promise. :) You have a groovin’ day too!

Doug:  You are too funny – great come back. 

Happy Friday everyone! – Talk soon…

 

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Here Is Obama’s Plan – What Is Yours?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 5th March 2009

Good Morning All!

I wanted to post this list that one of my resources sent me. This is Obama’s plan. You may or may not know all of the below, but you should. Why? Because this is the change we voted for.

President President Obama has done his part, put his plan in place; and as I have said time and time again here, now it is time to do our part.  

“THE PLAN” 

1. Makes a $634 billion down payment on fixing health care that will go a long way toward paying for a more efficient, more affordable health care system that covers every single American. 

2. Reduces taxes for 95% of working Americans. And if your family makes less than $250,000, your taxes won’t go up one dime. 

3. Invests more than $100 billion in clean energy technology, creating millions of green jobs that can never be outsourced. 

4. Brings our troops home from Iraq on a firm timetable, finally bringing the war to a close—and freeing up almost ten billion dollars a month for domestic priorities.

5. Reverses growing income inequality. The plan lets the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans expire and focuses on strengthening the middle class.

6. Closes multi-billion-dollar tax loopholes for big oil companies.  

7. Increases grants to help families pay for college—the largest increase ever. 

8. Halves the deficit by 2013. President Obama inherited a legacy of huge deficits and an economy in shambles, but his plan brings the deficit under control as soon as the economy begins to recover.        

9. Dramatically increases funding for the SEC and the CFTC—the agencies that police Wall Street. 

10. Tells it straight. For years, budgets have used accounting tricks to hide the real costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Bush tax cuts, and too many other programs. Obama’s budget gets rid of the smokescreens and lays out what America’s priorities are, what they cost, and how we’re going to pay for them.

If you are a regular reader, as many of you are, you will notice that there is a wide range of commentators that comment. It is quite apparant that readers of my blog are pretty darn savvy. I am constantly amazed. 

So…Let’s help each other out. It is obvious from our recent past history that the people of the U.S. need to bet more involved and be a louder voice. We have been informed of some pretty ugly stuff and we all know that we can’t continue to just expect change to happen without doing our part. Zen Lill and I have a plan to draft up a few letters in regards to the many issues that we are all concerned about: Women’s Rights, Health Care, The Environment, etc.  We plan to post them here as examples, that people can copy or change to make it personal, etc., so that they can send them to their senators. 

But what about you? As I have said, there are many savvy people out there. If you have written a letter that you feel proud of, one that you would like to share…either to inspire us or give us permission to use and change as we feel fit…please blog it.  

Zen Lill: I’m sorry our schedules have conflicted. I am already running late for work and I am working all day today and tomorrow. Perhaps we should pick an issue and start these letters on our own? Let’s can chat over the weekend. I will be around.  

Robert: Oh, how I have said those same words over and over. Yes where was all the brilliance during the Bush years? All of a sudden…Voila! Instant wisdom!  In regards to my article today, you seem like a good writer – how about a sample of a letter that you have written to your senators in regards to an issue you are concerned about?

You too Anon#5. I think it is great that you too are suggesting that we contact our representatives. The SEC seems to be on your mind. What kind of letter would you write?

Readers: This is an open invitation for you to share your writing talents and help those of us that may not be able to articulate as well as you. Blog me with your letters if you have written any and if not, how about doing one this weekend and sharing it with us?  If you are having a difficult time posting here feel free to email me too.  I know email is challenging also, but if I receive it, I will post it for you. 

Hint: Your letters need not be long. In fact the shorter, the simpler, and the more personal, the better. The point is to get involved and write your representatives. The power is in the numbers :)

I wish I had time to say more but I am off to work. I look forward to reading some examples – Thank you!

 

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My Two And I’m Out Of Here

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 4th March 2009

Helloo…

I have some very important things to handle this morning that are priority over anything else so I am going to chime in briefly, give my two where I want to,  and let you all carry on if you so desire. 

ZL: Oh, yes it can be..scary thought. I would love to chat with you via phone today and I might be able to later, but this morning I am crazy busy. 

Gloria: If you want to stand behind your man, I don’t have an issue with that. That is your choice. I made that comment to Suz because she is a racist and called me a lesbian, which hey, there is nothing wrong with being a lesbian, but no…I am not a lesbian. But calling me one, because I support women and stand beside my man as an equal, refusing to stand behind my man, is not the definition of a lesbian, but the definition of a strong woman; a ‘real’ woman. 

Tell me, are you racist too? Or do you offer pro bono work too, when you see the OTW’s losing their rights to your ‘beloved’ whites?  I didn’t think so. 

In addition Gloria, and I’ll address anon #11 also:  Look at what happens when serial killers are finally caught. His friends and family are always so surprised when they find out he has been killing for years. They say such things as:  ”Oh, he was such a nice church going man, gave and supported the homeless, paid his rent on time, quiet, never gave anyone trouble – a perfect citizen…etc. etc.” 

No matter how many wonderful things that this man did in his daily life, no matter how wonderful he was on the outside….still does not take away the simple fact that he is a serial killer. How a person shows him or herself publicly is not necessarily who they are privately. 

Anon#7:  I like Anon # 9′s answer but I will add. I don’t know about James Madison or Thomas Jefferson, nor would I venture to speak for them, but I have a feeling that our *Alexander Hamilton would agree with Obama, and if you have been reading my blog and reading the comments from *AH, you might think so too. I don’t want to speak for AH; maybe he will have a chance to tell you himself.

Have a beautiful day!

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How About A Little R & R? ‘Republican Rhetoric’

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 3rd March 2009

Good morning.

Oh, what a bevy of comments coming in regarding Limbaugh.  I just don’t get him at all. I mean I do, but I don’t if you get my drift. I think I need to start listening to his show more now that CNN’s D.L. Hughley referred to radio host as “the de facto leader of the Republican party.” Ha! Is he serious?  Pissed off Steele – the ‘real’ de facto. At least that’s what he claimed. Then on his show yesterday Limbaugh fired back calling the RNC and Michael Steele “so-called Republicans” and saying that they “need a little leadership.” Well, I can’t disagree with him there.  Limbaugh may just call himself an ‘entertainer’ but there is a reason that 20 million people tune into his show because of his great song and dance routine. Not my words, his. He’s got a point. 

On a side note, I think him and Elisabeth Hasselbeck would make a great team.  This dodo of a woman who appeared on ‘Survivor’ and has had a spot on ‘The View’ for in my mind, way too long, needs to move on. She is an embarrassment to women. She doesn’t understand why it is wrong to want a system to fail that you don’t believe in; that you vehemently oppose. Meaning Obama and his plan. Oh boo hoo; she’s such a whiner. Only words to hide her racism. And…if this were the Bush years she would be called unpatriotic. her words to me are just a bunch of balloon juice. 

And speaking of…Hasselbeck also thinks Iraq is a success. “We’re succeeding in Iraq, Iraq is totally at peace now.” Helloo…read much? Less thank two weeks ago,  a tent filled with women and children resting after a long trek to a Shiite holy city south of Baghdad was ambushed. When the attack was over, 40 people were killed and 80 were wounded. Oh yeah they’re at  ‘peace’.  Hey, maybe she needs to tag team with Palin again. Between Palin’s ‘you betcha’ winks and Hasselbeck’s, ‘trying to look intelligent, but clearly doesn’t have a clue’ face,  SNL could have a field day. 

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Suz: You go ahead and stand behind your man. My place is beside him as an equal

DNSR!:  The Tamil Tiger (LTTE) supporters claim that the LTTE are ‘freedom fighters’. What do the supporters say when they are confronted with the question: Why are they using children for canon fodder? Why are they forcing families to give up at least one child to fight or else they all face death?  This does not sound like something a ‘freedom fighter’ would  request nor something a supporter of them would support.

Marni: Welcome to Earth! Ah…your naiveté is so refreshing. A first time visitor to the planet Earth.  I am excited to hear more about your ‘firsts’ on this earth. There is plenty to do and experiencing a man is only one….a good one, but only one. 

In regards to humans eating humans: Cannilbalism is just not a common practice here. Although there are some people out there that I think need to be chewed on. :)

Humans will harm those that they don’t understand so it is best to lay low and master ‘being human’. The girls will help you. As far as you staying more than 30 days, we’ll just have to see. Enjoy yourself and check back in. 

I really need to go now. 

 

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