Showing posts with label water rationing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water rationing. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Will Texas' new state tree soon become the cactus?

Missouri's loss is our gain.

I feel like Gen. George Custer at the Little Big Horn when he realized he was surrounded.  Modern legend has it his final words were, "Holy crap!  Where'd all these _______ Indians come from?"  In my neighborhood I think I'm the last Texan standing.  Haha!  Plenty of room....come on.  Just bring your greenbacks with you.  ;)


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Oh no!  Heaven is on fire.  Colorado is burning.  The temp hit 100 in Denver yesterday.  The virtual home I built in the mountains is threatened.  This climate change thing is getting totally out of hand.  If not Colorado, where can I escape to?

Here in Dallas the temps are in the upper 90's and the humidity isn't far behind.  The drought map shows my area to be only slightly impacted, yet the water utilities are planning ahead and already declaring a water emergency.  Lawn watering is limited to once a week.  



Before long it will look like Arizona around here, except flat.  Hardly suitable for a Chamber of Commerce photo spread.


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You've heard the ads that say, "We can get you $500,000 worth of life insurance with a 5-Star-rated company for only $25 per month"?  Not so fast.  Turns out the insurance companies are cooking their books to make it look like they have WAY more money available to pay claims than they really do.  Many of those "5-star-rated companies" aren't.

Basically they're paying excessive executive bonuses and handsome dividends to stockholders (semi-Ponzi scheme?) using the money that should be in reserve to pay claims.  They have bought $5.46TRILLION in re-insurance (normally a prudent industry tactic) from wholly-owned subsidiaries they have set up in states that have lax insurance regulation.  The net result is they don't really have the re-insurance protection their financial statements say they do.  (They would be filing a claim against themselves.)  It's all a shell game.

They say this is likely to blow up eventually necessitating a government (taxpayer) bailout.  And businesses are lobbying heavily for the right to "self-regulate".  Yeah, right.  

S