From last Friday’s Comments Forum, here’s one of a reader’s favorite films:
Monthly Archives: August 2010
Daily Bread
Daily Bread for Whitewater, Wisconsin: 8-24-10
by JOHN ADAMS •
Good morning,
Whitewater’s forecast for today calls for a day of isolated thunderstorms with a high temperature of eighty degrees.
The Wisconsin Historical Society recalls that on this date in 1970, a dark day in Wisconsin history, a bombing at UW-Madison killed researcher Richard Fassnacht:
1970 – Sterling Hall Bombing on UW-Madison Campus
On this date a car bomb exploded outside Sterling Hall, killing research scientist Richard Fassnacht. Sterling Hall was targeted for housing the Army Mathematics Research Center and was bombed in protest of the war in Vietnam. The homemade bomb (2,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate soaked in aviation fuel) was detonated by the New Year’s Gang, aka Vanguard of the Revolution, who demanded that a Milwaukee Black Panther official be released from police custody, ROTC be expelled from the UW campus, and “women’s hours” be abolished on campus. The entire New Year’s Gang fled to Canada the evening of the explosion. Four men were charged with this crime: Karleton Armstrong, David Fine, Dwight Armstrong, and Leo Burt. All but Burt were captured and served time for their participation. Leo Burt remains at large.[Source: On Wisconsin (online PDF) Summer 2005]
See, also, 40 Years Later FBI Still Hunts Alleged Bomber.

Cats
Associated Press: Wisconsin Man Accused of Neglecting 178 Cats
by JOHN ADAMS •
Alleged, fiendish cat-abuser makes initial court appearance:
A Wisconsin man is accused of neglecting 178 cats and keeping dead kittens wrapped in foil in his refrigerator.
Allan C. Roach faces 20 misdemeanor charges….
The criminal complaint says many of the cats were missing patches of fur or were skinny.
Each count carries a maximum of nine months’ jail time.
(I haven’t found a mugshot of Roach, perhaps because he’s so ugly he would shatter an ordinary camera lens.)
If found guilty, then he’ll easily be among the most disgusting people in Wisconsin history.
Via The Associated Press: Wisconsin man accused of neglecting 178 cats.
More on the story is available at the Oshkosh Northwestern.
Uncategorized
Jimmy Carter Headed to North Korea on Rescue Mission — Foreign Policy
by JOHN ADAMS •
Economy
The Recovery Was An Illusion But That’s A Good Thing — Forbes
by JOHN ADAMS •
Sy Harding, in Forbes:
Yes, the economic recovery was an illusion. So let’s not talk of double-dips. Let’s face the reality that the real economy’s first dip is still underway, that the real economy is still scraping along a bottom.
That’s not a bad thing. It’s better than the thought that the economy recovered but is already heading back into another recession. That the real economy is still scraping along a bottom brings hope that at some point soon it will begin a real recovery. That could come quicker than having to survive another dip into recession and another fear-filled wait for that recession to reverse into another recovery.
Maybe with the economy now shaking the artificial recovery out of the economic reports, showing us where the real economy lies, the government should just keep its hands off and let the free market system play out its normal cycle.
What’s better depends on what restores employment and prosperity most quickly.
Economy, Government Spending, Taxes/Taxation
Bury Keynesian Voodoo Before It Can Bury Us All: Kevin Hassett
by JOHN ADAMS •
If the economy is in deep trouble, there are two economic policy steps that one could take in order to create a positive stimulus: reduce tax rates, or spend more money. (The so-called tax cuts in the 2009 stimulus had little effect because they were primarily credits and deductions, rather than reductions in marginal rates.)
But notice the problem for the Robin Hooders: If you cut tax rates in a recession in order to stimulate the economy, then you are conceding that lower tax rates can be a good thing. And if that?s true, then higher tax rates will be harmful — something the left has always denied.
See, Bury Keynesian Voodoo Before It Can Bury Us All: Kevin Hassett.
Weird Tales
La Crosse Tribune: Pig Wrestling Canceled After Porkers Elude Capture
by JOHN ADAMS •
Next year….
Uncategorized
Milwaukee County’s Immoral Utilitarianism: Update 15 (Officials Unaccountable for Abuse)
by JOHN ADAMS •
I’ve posted on the the dangerous and foul conditions at the Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex previously. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, a solid newspaper, has a two-part series describing what mental patients — often involuntarily committed to that facility — have endured while there. See, Out of Chaos, a Baby is Born (part one of the series) and Lack of Accountability Continues, Despite Deaths, Threats to Funding (part two of the series).
Consider this, merely the very beginning of the series —
This is the baby no one wants to talk about:
He was born at Froedtert Hospital on the morning of Thursday, April 29, weighing 6 pounds, 4 ounces. His color was poor, his pulse weak, his breathing labored. Nurses huddled around him, fussing with monitors, cheering for him to rally. His 23-year-old mother paid no attention to the commotion.
Diagnosed as moderately mentally retarded and dangerously mentally ill, she had been sedated by doctors who feared she might hurt them and the baby as her hallucinations flared.
The woman became pregnant in July 2009 while a patient at the Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex, where she was supposed to be on birth control injections, a Journal Sentinel investigation has found.
The complex is home to some of the most vulnerable people in the county, those found to be dangerous to themselves or others and who are kept behind locked doors under the care of taxpayer-financed doctors and nurses.
Instead of keeping her safe, hospital administrators put the woman in the same unit as Omowale Atkins, a patient with a history of violence and sexual assault who once punched a nurse so hard he shattered the man’s eye socket.
Atkins had sex with the woman on the day she arrived and at least several times after that for the next three weeks, records from a federal inspection of the hospital show. Her guardian was never told about the sex, a violation of hospital policy.
When the medical staff discovered months later that she was pregnant, they further ignored hospital policy by waiting weeks before informing her guardian.
By the time her guardian was told of the pregnancy, the woman was believed to be in her second trimester, and it was too late to spare the fetus from the most dangerous effects of three psychiatric medications she had been taking.
Knowledge of the pregnancy became public in March, after the Journal Sentinel obtained a copy of inspection reports under state and federal open records laws.
Since then the newspaper’s investigation has determined that county health workers – from nursing assistants to administrators – mismanaged the case from the beginning, ignored medical orders and falsified documents to hide their mistakes.
The second part of the series, Lack of Accountability Continues, Despite Deaths, Threats to Funding shows how little has changed, how the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division’s leader, John Chianelli, remains a disgrace to his profession, the people of his county, and to our entire state.
(By the way, as the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel notes,
[u]nder state law, patients committed involuntarily to a mental institution are considered legally incompetent and therefore unable to consent to sex. As a result, sex with mentally ill patients who have been committed is considered sexual assault.
That’s not how sex between patients is always handled at the Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex, however.
For years, the hospital’s policy stated patient sex was merely “considered inappropriate and therapeutically contraindicated during hospitalization.”
The policy has been [more recently] revised to prohibit patient sex.
See, Patient sex is prohibited.
Those doctors in Milwaukee County who issued and defended the past policy should have been sacked long ago. Those politicians who have shielded them from accountability should resign or be voted from office.
When I’m asked why someone in a small town writes about the dangerous and immoral policies of the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division, here’s my answer: because these tragedies show that John Chianelli remains a disgrace to his profession, the people of his county, and to our entire state. Those who have allowed him to remain in office are a disgrace to their offices, the people of Milwaukee County, and to our entire state
Here one sees from so-called public servants lies, excuses, stonewalling, and attempts at distraction, in the place of honesty, accountability, urgency, and clarity. The Milwaukee County executive who now runs for governor has failed to do the right thing, persisting instead in the hope that all this will go away. That he might well become our next governor should concern everyone in Wisconsin.
This issue will only go away when those responsible have been disciplined or removed, and those who come after assure more humane treatment.
Not a moment sooner.
I’ve posted about Chianelli’s policy, and the tragedy that is conduct at the MHC, before. See, A Milwaukee County Bureaucrat’s Immoral Utilitarianism, Update: A Milwaukee County Bureaucrat’s Immoral Utilitarianism, Update 2, Update 3, Update 4, Update 5, Update 6, Update 7, Update 8, Update 9, Update 10, Update 11, Update 12, Update 13, and Update 14.
Film
A List of Favorite Films
by JOHN ADAMS •
From last Friday’s Comments Forum, here’s a list of all the movies from those that that readers selected as their favorites, with my choices added to the mix. (Some films were listed as favorites by more than one reader.) I will post clips or trailers from the films throughout the week.
2001
Alien
Aliens
All the President’s Men
Avatar
Batman (latest series)
The Bicycle Thief
Birth of A Nation
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Bringing Up Baby
Casablanca
Citizen Kane
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Dark City
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Dead Poet’s Society
The Departed
La Dolce Vita
Dr. No
ET
Exorcist
Fountainhead
Frankenstein (1931)
Godfather
Godzilla (1954)
Gone with the Wind
Gorgo
Graduate
Henry V (1989)
High Noon
The Hills Have Eyes
His Girl Friday
Independence Day
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Ishtar (!)
Jaws
Jazz Singer
King Kong (1933)
King Kong (2005)
Lord of the Rings
Night of the Living Dead
North by Northwest
Nosferatu (original film)
Patton
Psycho
Rosemary’s Baby
Seven Samurai
Seventh Seal
Snow White
Star Trek
Star Wars, Episode IV
Star Wars, Episode V
Superman/Superman II (1978, 1980)
Taxi Driver
The Thing
Titanic
To Kill a Mockingbird
Wizard of Oz
This is a solid list (Ishtar not withstanding). (The final set of suggestions, sent on Sunday, included some great films without which the full list wouldn’t have been the same.) Many thanks to all — much appreciated.
Economy
LaToya Egwuekwe’s Decline: The Geography of a Recession
by JOHN ADAMS •
Journalist and blogger LaToya Egwuekwe created a depiction of the recession entitled, The Decline: The Geography of a Recession that is as powerful for being so startling.
Here’s that depiction, showing the spread of the recession through the increase in unemployment across America:
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ssIhiD8kKM.
Sad and astonishing in its subject, this is a video that’s truly brilliant for its simplicity and power. more >>
Free Markets
Markets and (Bathroom) Scales
by JOHN ADAMS •
Over at the Christian Science Monitor, the Mises Economics Blog quotes P.J. O’Rourke:
The free market is not an ideology or a creed or something we’re supposed to take on faith, it’s a measurement. It’s a bathroom scale. I may hate what I see when I step on the bathroom scale, but I can’t pass a law saying I weigh 160 pounds. Authoritarian governments think they can pass that law – a law to change the measurement of things.
Well said.
Daily Bread
Daily Bread for Whitewater, Wisconsin: 8-23-10
by JOHN ADAMS •
Good morning,
Today’s forecast for Whitewater calls for a dense fog and a high temperature of eighty-three degrees.
Whitewater’s Community Development Authority will meet today, at 4:30 p.m., at the 1231 Innovation Drive, in a construction trailer at the site of Whitewater’s eleven-million dollar publicly-funded project. The agenda for their meeting is available online. The members of the CDA will tour the site. Everything they’ll see is being built with money better spent on other and genuine needs.

On this date in 1775, King George III proclaimed the American colonies in a state of rebellion against his rule. The text of the Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition appears below:
Whereas many of our subjects in divers parts of our Colonies and Plantations in North America, misled by dangerous and ill designing men, and forgetting the allegiance which they owe to the power that has protected and supported them; after various disorderly acts committed in disturbance of the publick peace, to the obstruction of lawful commerce, and to the oppression of our loyal subjects carrying on the same; have at length proceeded to open and avowed rebellion, by arraying themselves in a hostile manner, to withstand the execution of the law, and traitorously preparing, ordering and levying war against us: And whereas, there is reason to apprehend that such rebellion hath been much promoted and encouraged by the traitorous correspondence, counsels and comfort of divers wicked and desperate persons within this realm: To the end therefore, that none of our subjects may neglect or violate their duty through ignorance thereof, or through any doubt of the protection which the law will afford to their loyalty and zeal, we have thought fit, by and with the advice of our Privy Council, to issue our Royal Proclamation, hereby declaring, that not only all our Officers, civil and military, are obliged to exert their utmost endeavours to suppress such rebellion, and to bring the traitors to justice, but that all our subjects of this Realm, and the dominions thereunto belonging, are bound by law to be aiding and assisting in the suppression of such rebellion, and to disclose and make known all traitorous conspiracies and attempts against us our crown and dignity; and we do accordingly strictly charge and command all our Officers, as well civil as military, and all others our obedient and loyal subjects, to use their utmost endeavours to withstand and suppress such rebellion, and to disclose and make known all treasons and traitorous conspiracies which they shall know to be against us, our crown and dignity; and for that purpose, that they transmit to one of our principal Secretaries of State, or other proper officer, due and full information of all persons who shall be found carrying on correspondence with, or in any manner or degree aiding or abetting the persons now in open arms and rebellion against our Government, within any of our Colonies and Plantations in North America, in order to bring to condign punishment the authors, perpetrators, and abetters of such traitorous designs.
Given at our Court at St. James’s the twenty-third day of August, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five, in the fifteenth year of our reign.
GOD save the KING.
Weird Tales
David Corn: Where Are All the UFO Photos?
by JOHN ADAMS •
Where, indeed?
Okay, where are all the UFO pictures? And the UFO videos?
In recent years, the world has exploded with photographic and video equipment. There are about 5 billion cellphones in circulation throughout the world — many, if not most, equipped with still and/or video cameras. (The number of mobile broadband subscriptions will probably top a billion globally this year.) And there are millions, if not billions, of easy-to-use video cameras in circulation, as well as billions of still-picture cameras. Essentially, billions of people are able to snap or otherwise shoot the least bit interesting thing that happens at a moment’s notice.
So with all this gear in use, I’m wondering, why has no one captured clear and unambiguous evidence of UFOs from outer space?
See, Where Are All the UFO Photos?

Recent Tweets, 8-15 to 8-21
by JOHN ADAMS •
Reason’s Tim Cavanaugh: Injecting more debt into the deflating housing balloon is like trying to drink yourself sober http://bit.ly/aoFOy5
about 11 hours ago
Growth industry — Lobbying of state Legislature up 12 percent http://bit.ly/bWgI97
about 20 hours ago
Walworth County’s back roads draw bicyclists from throughout southern Wisconsin — Walworth County Today http://bit.ly/a7HIpy
6:55 PM Aug 20th
Raw milk no riskier than eggs, yet eggs ok, milk banned @BreakingNews: 2nd Iowa company recalls eggs for salmonella http://bit.ly/9IF6Dt
3:43 PM Aug 20th
Victory step by step RT @davidgumpert: Fed judge refuses to dismiss ftcldf raw milk case agnst fda. Round 1 to consumers.
3:40 PM Aug 20th
Fruits of diligent inquiry: Middle-of-night repairs done on Dells ride hours before inspection http://bit.ly/c6OuVH
3:08 PM Aug 20th
UAW Sells Out Members, Holds On To Black Lake Resort | The Truth About Cars http://bit.ly/bW5XMF
8:40 PM Aug 19th
Bulking up – RT @cyclingfansanon: WSJ: Cyclists Armstrong, Hincapie Broaden Legal Teams http://is.gd/epwN5
8:30 PM Aug 19th
Gulf oil spill plumes big, have staying power http://bit.ly/9KbV3C
7:39 PM Aug 19th
“Wis. prison head lives in Illinois” by Latest News — GazetteXtra http://bit.ly/c2OaPr
3:09 PM Aug 19th via Seesmic for Android
A clique is no match for open and transparent government with one exception: the clique better satisfies the self-importance of its members
11:22 AM Aug 19th
Few hundred self-important men cannot run town as well as majority of its fourteen thousand residents Contrary opinion rests on narcissism
11:17 AM Aug 19th
Cluelessness Watch™ Politician uses his website to joke code enforcement officer is ‘illegally’ parked in town w/ myriad enforcement issues
10:38 AM Aug 19th
RT @nothingbutnets: Great article from @espn about recent trip to Senegal for a net distribution with @NBA Cares! http://ht.ly/2rSJT
10:32 AM Aug 19th
Fuel-efficient cars are more effective at conservation than public rail, says Cato’s Randal O’Toole: http://bit.ly/9Kslc4
10:52 AM Aug 18th
Good grades RT @WiStateJournal: UW ranked 13th among nation’s public universities http://ow.ly/18BCJU
12:27 PM Aug 17th
A Referendum for Whitewater, Wisconsin’s Schools » FREE WHITEWATER http://bit.ly/duAgi1
10:59 AM Aug 17th
Beautiful Whitewater » FREE WHITEWATER http://bit.ly/9bs5dr The beauty of my small Midwestern town, in a few wildflowers, and a spider
10:41 AM Aug 17th
The Whitewater, Wisconsin City Manager’s Unpersuasive Lament » FREE WHITEWATER http://bit.ly/bHHyfr
10:39 AM Aug 17th
