Saturday, October 11, 2008

Outrageous campaign claims

OK, I stay out of politics since I never trust any politician to do what they say, but some claims are just too outrageously exaggerated to ignore.
We've heard politicians suggest that ALL american oil dollars are going to countries which sponsor terrorists.
Do they really consider Canada and Mexico to be dangerous?
Those two countries supply half our imports.
By the way, if fully exploited ASAP, offshore U.S. oil would provide about 1% of U.S. consumption in 10-15 years.
The drill-drill-drill crowd forgets to mention that there are NOT unleased deep water oil rigs in the world.
To drill you first have to order and wait for delivery of new production drill rigs (3-5 years).

OH yea, and if people are serious about conserving oil and reducing the cost of gasoline, why does Detroit
still sell cars that can go 130 mph? All it takes is a simple reprogramming of the computer to limit every vehicle to
75 mph max, making it safe for conservative drivers to travel at the speed limit. Also, cars limited that way could be
programmed to run much more efficiently. A vehicle "capable" of going 120 mph will get worse mileage at 55 mph than one
only capable of going 75 mph.

"If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, .....
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man my son! - Kipling

"If you can keep your head when all around you are in panic; you may not understand everything that's happening." - jm

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Some secrets they aren't telling you

OK, time for straight talk. There are some things you aren't likely to hear on TV because they correctly fear panic.

We are in a time of crisis. There is no money in most banks to fund continuing operations of most businesses.

They told you that on TV.

They forgot to mention two businesses which need vast amounts of temporary credit to operate from day to day.

Gas stations
Supermarkets

Both have very small profit margins and both need to have operating credit to buy stock (gasoline and food).

At this point in the financial situation of the WORLD, the credit is just not there - YOUR credit card limit has probably just dropped even if you have GREAT credit.

It really doesn't matter if your gas station or supermarket has wonderful credit if the banks simply refuse to lend it out even for a week.

Only the government was able to lend money to Ford, Chrysler, or GM last week - they had all run out of operating cash.

So, what happens when supermarkets and gas stations can't find the credit line to buy stock?

I don't know. Do YOU?

I am NOT taking any position on the massive $700B government take over of the banking industry or saying that THIS TIME
we should actually believe President Bush because, despite all evidence to the contrary, he MIGHT be correct this time.
(After all, even a broken clock is right two times a day (except on military time, of course.)

We are  fortunate here in central PA that the economy is doing well due to gas and coal, but even here we need to pay attention to what is happening.
It doesn't matter how often they pass laws against it in Washington, water will eventually run downhill.
 
John

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Perhaps they think they know everything because they don't have any idea what other people actually know - jm

Friday, August 01, 2008

Coupons - Good or Bad?

TV (once again) is discovering coupons. They do this about once a year - perhaps they just think viewers are really stupid and keep forgetting.

But while they promote all these online and other coupons they never seem to remind anyone that if you get 50 cents off a brand name food that sells for 75 cents less as a store brand then using the coupon isn't such a great idea.


Also, coupons are seldom for anything you really need – meat, bread, butter, milk, vaggies. They are mostly for highly processed food you probably shouldn't be eating anyway.


Did you ever notice that people who think they know everything are usually the same ones who don't even know how to read or speak English above a third grade level?
Perhaps they think they know everything because they don't have any idea what other people actually know - jm

Thursday, July 31, 2008

WrongAID? or RiteAID?

Am I the only one who has been hearing complaints about RiteAid in Punxy? It seems to me that ever since they took over Eckerd there has just been one computer problem after another.

 

One reader reported to me that he was offered three prescriptions for medicine he had never heard of or taken and another time their automated refill system got the wrong prescription information from the Rx number and not only didn't have that one ready, also claimed the correct one had expired (which it won't do until next year according to the information right on their bottle.)

 

And, is their FAX machine really down? I can find one at WalMart for about $30 and I bet RiteAid itself actually sells computer printers which can act as fax machines.

 

What can you do? Well, be extremely careful about any prescriptions ordered through or picked up at RiteAid – of course there are two other pharmacies within 300 feet but who am I to suggest you do the obvious.

 

I can say that I won't have any personal experience to report on the store after my current prescriptions run out so let me know if you have problems and I can post them here, your personal news site for Punxsutawney.



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Monday, July 28, 2008

Gas leases for all of West PA reach $2,500/acre

Link to a map showing the extent of the new gas fields and information:
http://www.cas.psu.edu/spotlight/natural-gas-leasing_20080508.pdf

Lease rates have recently gone from $300/acre to $2,500/acre. That does NOT include the royalties, that is just the upfront cash for the rights to drill.


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Monday, July 21, 2008

WARNING- WalMart Punxy Optical - your time is their time

Just thought readers should know that I have confirmed a report from a friend about the eyeglass service at WalMart Punxsutawney.

They advertise in the store that they open at 9 a.m. so she was there at 8:30 to shop. She was at the eyeglass store at 9:00 a.m. to pick up her new glasses.

By 9:20 they still hadn't opened so she found the store manager and he phoned someone who told him that they would open at 10 a.m.

Now if your time is worth nothing that shouldn't matter to you but if you have a life outside WalMart you might want to know about the casual way these people operate the eyeglass store.

What the heck, keep 'em waiting, the're only paying customers.

BTW, their response was that it was a scheduling error.



The trouble with learning things the hard way is that sometimes you only get the one lesson. - jm

Thursday, July 17, 2008