Wednesday, May 6, 2009
cool
Friday, April 17, 2009
INJURY
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Saving some money
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Not exzactly travel info... lol
This is an excert from Ron Paul talking about the bailouts and public spending is not going to help us in the long run.
Last week the House passed another budget that increases federal power, raises taxes, and increases the national debt. I voted against it, and was pleased to see that not a single Republican representative voted for it. Legislators often see bipartisanship as constructive, but I disagree especially where the destruction of our economy or our liberty is concerned. There has been too much bipartisan consensus on expanding government far beyond the bounds of the Constitution which we all swore to defend and uphold. Because of this, I have never been able to vote for a budget. However, it was good to see Republicans come together on this important vote, even if their alternative budget was almost as bad.
Despite the deterioration of our economy, this is the largest budget ever passed, at $3.6 trillion. Gross domestic product and tax receipts are shrinking. The government has less money to spend this year, and so it spends more - $1.5 trillion more - than it has. When the economy expands, the government expands. Worse, when the economy contracts, the government expands more. Even more troubling is that even though the size of the budget boggles the mind, it is never the final word on federal spending. No allowance has been made for future bailouts and stimulus plans that are highly likely. There are always supplemental bills passed later in the year. War spending is one of those. Spending on Afghanistan is only partially included in budget, with a supplemental request expected in the future. History shows that true costs far exceed estimates. So even though these numbers sound appalling enough, I predict spending will top $4 trillion this year, raising the national debt by over $2 trillion when all is said and done.
Some may notice that the neo-conservatives who masterminded the policy of global interventions are not complaining about the level of military and foreign spending. This is because rather than drawing down our costly interventions, Obama is largely staying the course on these issues. In fact, this week a group of leading neoconservatives met to discuss how best to support the President on foreign policy! I am disappointed and concerned that, in spite of a change in leadership, we will remain the policeman of the world, placing ourselves at grave danger in many ways.
As our mountain of debt is projected to double with the new budget, many are wondering how long our country can keep this up before serious repercussions are felt. Obviously we can’t continue down this road indefinitely. Certainly, no country has ever prospered when their public sector spent half or all of the nation’s GDP. Yet we are saddled with leadership that seems unwaveringly convinced that the key to prosperity is public spending. This will be exposed for the lie that it is when our creditors wake up and call in our debt. The temptation at that time will be for the government to simply print up dollars in the amount needed. This type of debt repudiation could signal the end of the dollar as its value sinks to zero. We are seeing all the signs that this could happen. Certainly there are no signs of the alternative, which is paying down debt and taking the path of fiscal responsibility.
Tragically, it is those who save their dollars, the most prudent and responsible among us, that will be hurt most by this irresponsibility in Washington.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Heading to the rec
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Happy National Clevage day
Monday, April 6, 2009
add redesign
Friday, April 3, 2009
TJ Oshie
Oshie edged Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos (8-7--15 in 15 games), Toronto Maple Leafs center Mikhail Grabovski (5-9--14 in 13 games), New York Islanders right wing Kyle Okposo (5-8--13 in 13 games), Ottawa Senators goaltender Brian Elliott (9-3-0, 2.57 goals-against average), Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Steve Mason (8-4-2, 2.46 GAA) and Nashville Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne (7-2-3, 2.53 GAA) for the award.
Oshie tallied points in nine games as the Blues posted a 9-4-1 record and climbed from 12th to ninth in the Western Conference standings. He recorded an assist and a +3 rating in a 5-2 victory over Dallas Mar. 10, notched a goal and an assist in a 5-2 loss to Detroit Mar. 14 and notched a pair of assists in a 5-3 win over Minnesota Mar. 15. Forming a 'Kid Line' with fellow rookie Patrik Berglund and second-year David Perron, Oshie tallied a goal and an assist and was named First Star in a 4-2 victory over Vancouver Mar. 26 and registered 1-1--2 and a +3 rating in a 5-2 win at Columbus Mar. 29 that gave the Blues a sweep of the weekend home-and-home series.
Oshie is the fifth player to be named NHL Rookie of the Month this season, joining Columbus Blue Jackets center Derick Brassard (October), Blue Jackets goaltender Steve Mason (November and December), Anaheim Ducks right wing Bobby Ryan (January) and Nashville Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne (February).
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Blues Victory!!!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Blues
T.J. signed his first professional contract with the St. Louis Blues organization. T.J., along with his agent Matt Oates and Blues President John Davidson, were part of the signing group assembled at the ScottTrade Center in St. Louis, MI.
A very special thanks goes out to Tina Oshie, Taylor Oshie and Tawni Oshie for all the years of running to the arena's throughout North America. The support and time you've given to T.J. as a mother, brother and sister is unparalleled. Hockey seems to bring our family closer together even when the 1,800 miles separates us. And to Aleah Oshie-Hangsleben, for always supporting her big brother at the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
Also, to the entire Oshie Family from Everett, WA; Stanwood, WA; Warroad, MN; Bemidji, MN, Minneapolis, MN, and abroad, thank you for your support over the years.
The Oshie Family would like to personally thank these incredible individuals who made this possible through their guidance, mentorship and leadership to T.J. Oshie: Vacation in the Missouri Ozarks
Mike Murphy, SJHA; Rick Ellison, SJHA; Gord Whitaker, SJHA; The Beadle Family, SJHA; Cary Eades, Warroad HS / UND Fighting Sioux; Dennis Fermoyle, Warroad HS; Albert Hasbargen, Warroad HS; Craig Oftedahl, Warroad HS; Warren Keller, Warroad HS; Ramona Janzen, Warroad HS; Bill Kirkeby, Warroad HS; Scott Knutson, Warroad HS; Henry Boucha, Warroad; Dave Hakstol, UND Fighting Sioux; Dean Blais, UND Fighting Sioux; Brad Berry, UND Fighting Sioux; Dane Jackson, UND Fighting Sioux; Dino Grillo, MN Hockey Camps / O2K Worldwide Sports Mgmt; Chuck Grillo, MN Hockey Camps; Eustice King, O2K Worldwide Sports Mgmt.; Steve Reich, O2K Worldwide Sports Mgmt.; NW Admirals (SJHA) teammates and coaches; Warroad HS Warriors teammates and coaches; UND Fighting Sioux teammates.
Visit Bull Shoals Lake
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Blues are in the playoffs!!!
Monday, March 30, 2009
SML advertising options
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Bull Shoals Lake:
(East): 69 degrees, high, dingy; largemouth bass and spotted bass fair on soft plastic lures; all other species slow.
Clearwater Lake:
Water 72 degrees, high, dingy; all species slow.
Lake of the Ozarks:
(Bagnell Tailwater): 60 degrees, high, dingy; white bass fair on light-colored soft plastics and jigs; crappie fair on jigs; catfish fair on worms and cut shad. (Glaize): 63 degrees, high, muddy; black bass fair on dark-colored soft plastics and buzzbaits; white bass slow on light-colored soft plastics; crappie fair on minnows and jigs; catfish slow with some success on worms and chicken liver. (Gravois): 63 degrees, high, dingy; crappie and black bass fair; catfish good on chicken liver; all other species slow. (Niangua): 63 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on Carolina rigged lizards in backs of coves; crappie fair on minnows in brush at a depth of 10 to 12 feet; catfish good on live bluegill, cut shad and shad guts. (Osage): 63 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on Carolina rigged lizards in backs of coves; crappie fair on minnows in brush at a depth of 10 to 12 feet; catfish good on live bluegill, cut shad and shad guts.
Mark Twain Lake:
Water is 68 degrees, high, dingy; crappie fair on jigs and minnows at a depth of 6 to 10 feet; largemouth bass good on spinner baits; channel catfish good on live baits; all other species slow.
Lake Pomme de terre:
Lake is 67 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on plastic baits, crank baits and spinner baits; walleye good on crank baits; catfish good on night crawlers and cut baits; white bass fair on Road Runners; crappie fair on minnows and jigs over structure at a depth of 10 to 20 feet; all other species slow.
Stockton:
Lake is 66 degrees, high, dingy; crappie fair on soft plastic grubs or minnows; black bass fair on spinner baits and soft plastic lizards and worms; walleye fair on minnows and crank baits.
Table Rock Lake:
(James River arm): 64 degrees, high, dingy; catfish good on trot lines and pole & line using night crawlers, shad and live bluegill. (main lake): 64 degrees, high, dingy; water levels 14 feet high; black bass good on large crank baits or spinner baits, cast over gravel points at least 15 feet deep; all other species slow.
Lake Taneycomo:
Water 49 degrees, high, dingy; upper lake: trout good on olive and white marabou jigs, and orange glo balls drifted with the current; lower lake: trout good on orange and chartreuse Power Baits and night crawlers.
Truman Lake:
Water is 64 degrees, high, dingy; largemouth bass good using worms and crank baits; white bass fair using jigs; catfish fair using live baits; crappie fair using jigs and minnows; all other species slow.
Bluegill good on crickets; black bass fair on crankbaits and spinnerbaits; crappie fair on minnows and jigs; channel catfish fair on live baits and nightcrawlers; white bass fair on small spinnerbaits.
*Fishing reports updated weekley, some content provided by Missouri Conservation Department*