Apr 202012
 

Today I got tied up in the paperwork I have been putting off and ran well beyond the time I normally spend on research.  In addition, my COPD was severe last night.  I slept little, and, although I want to push myself, I think it unwise.  Therefore this is today’s only article.  I’m current on replies.  Tomorrow I should have no trouble with normal posting.

Special Announcement:

I trust many of you remember Lee Evans, who commented regularly here for a time.  I sent him a message when he stopped coming by suddenly, and heard nothing back.  Today I heard about him from mutual friend.  Here is her email.  I added his picture.

20LeeHi there TC…I have a favor to ask of you 🙂

After weeks of worrying and calling, I finally got a hold of Lee Evans on the phone a little while ago…He has been having his good and bad days, but i feared the worst as he is on palliative care due to prostate cancer…i broke into tears when he answered the phone i was so glad to know he was still with us!

Anyway, his computer is toast, and his money is low, so he couldn’t email anyone to let them know…and just like the first time you got ill, people have been asking me where he’s been at for months now.

The first one he asked about was you, followed by HHH, Bee, and all the regulars that post on Politics Plus…So if you could find a way to put a footnote in open thread or somewhere to tell every one that he is okay, and that he misses all, i would surely appreciate it.

In the meantime i’m going to see if i can’t find a tablet or inexpensive used laptop to send him.

Being all alone, and sick is bad enough…but he loved being part of this little family on care2, as we were all he had on a daily basis, and that really helped keep him going.

I don’t know if you ever saw any of my photos, but my profile pix is of him (cropped out) and i when he visited his son here in Seattle over Thanksgiving last year and we got to finally meet.

So anything you can do to let everyone know he misses them and thinks of them daily, and wishes everyone the best would be truly appreciated…1love, ellen

I hope you will join me by keeping Lee in your thoughts, hopes, prayers, or whatever you do.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:42 (average 5:15).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From MoveOn: What Paul Ryan’s Budget Could Mean For Your Family

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This certainly shows who Republicans do and do not represent.

From NY Times: Mr. Sarkozy is in deep trouble and is looking, for now, as if he could be the first one-term French president since 1981. He appears to be running neck and neck with his main challenger, the Socialist candidate François Hollande, in the first round of voting on Sunday, when 10 candidates are competing. But all the opinion polls show Mr. Sarkozy losing to Mr. Hollande in a face-off two weeks later…

…A victory by even a centrist Socialist like Mr. Hollande, who has advocated higher taxes on the rich and a greater emphasis on growth over austerity, would create immediate strains with Germany and rattle financial markets that are already nervous about the size of France’s debt. Mr. Hollande has also said that he wants to pull French troops out of Afghanistan sooner than NATO has agreed to do. Still, he says that his first visit abroad would be to Berlin, no matter how chilly the reception.

I think this may be an excellent development for France, and would help to curtail the failed austerity programs imposed by European conservatives.  Republicans will surely claim that Hollande is a Communist, so they can accuse Obama of consorting with him.  That is a lie.  A French Socialist is a social democrat, not a communist.

From CBS: A judge has granted bail for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with killing Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, but would not allow his release Friday, citing further discussions needed about the terms, including whether or not he would be allowed out of state.

Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester also said that Zimmerman must not have any contact with the victim’s family; must wear an ankle monitoring bracelet; and adhere to a 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew. The judge’s order also states that Zimmerman cannot be in possession of firearms; and must not consume alcohol or controlled substances.

I think the $150,000 amount of the bail is way too low.  In my volunteer work with prisoners, I know many, who were accused of far lesser crimes,  but whose bail was considerably more.  Therefore it reeks of favoritism.

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Apr 192012
 

I have spent a lot of time today trying to sort through a problem with Reddit, a site where I post links to my articles.  They have just banned me from posting in politics, unless 90% of my submissions come from other sources than this blog.  This is contrary to my agreement with them that I would submit at least 50% from other sources.  Reddit was our biggest source of readership and will impact our ratings negatively.  In the past few months our second biggest source of readership (Buzzflash.net) has gone dark, our third biggest (StumbleUpon) has changed their format, making it far less popular and cutting visits from there to about 33% of what it used to be.  Care2 is the one bright light in this mix.  I’m feeling pretty frustrated.  I’m current with replies.  Today’s chores have been moved to tomorrow.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:35 (average 4:10).  To do it click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From MoveOn: The Secret That Colonel Sanders Gets But Women Who Vote Republican Don’t.

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…or like a black man joining the KKK.

From NY Times: A new revelation of young American soldiers caught on camera while defiling insurgents’ remains in Afghanistan has intensified questions within the military community about whether fundamental discipline is breaking down given the nature and length of the war.

In my view, this behavior is symptomatic of low morale, caused by putting troops in mortal danger with no legitimate hope of success.  Withdrawal should begin immediately.

From Politico: Despite hesitation from some conservatives about Mitt Romney’s candidacy, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said Thursday that House Republicans are “excited” about rallying behind the former Massachusetts governor in his bid to oust President Barack Obama.

Excited over Switch Hit Mitt, who bats from both sides of every plate?  Put a load of that in your garden.

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Poll Results–4/17/2012

 Posted by at 12:49 pm  Blog News, Politics
Apr 172012
 

Here are the results of our SCOTUS/Obamacare poll.

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And here are your comments.

Posted by Chancegardener on April 8, 2012 at 5:36 pm

 

I would not be even a little bit surprised to see them partially overturn the law. However, that my not be all bad as then we might get what we really want with a single payer system.

 

Posted by SoINeedAName on March 25, 2012 at 1:54 pm

 

If it had to be "either/or" I actually think they’ll uphold it – with Kennedy and maybe even Roberts voting it’s constitutional.

But I’m going to be a contrarian and say they’ll punt. Because of the Anit-Injunction Act, they’ll rule that courts must wait until someone is actually forced to purchase health insurance before they can decide the issue – and that won’t happen until 2014.

The ABA has an interesting 40-page compendium [PDF] looking at the issue in an interesting manner – including an Experts’ Poll (they think it’ll be rule constitutional):

http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/publications/supreme_court_preview/preview-healthcare.authcheckdam.pdf

 

Posted by Tolga Tolu on March 22, 2012 at 4:43 pm

 

Universal healthcare/public option

 

Posted by regroce on March 20, 2012 at 7:26 am

 

Scalia has made previous public comments that he’s completely against it, and I’d expect him to do everything possible to malign it.

 

Posted by Ira Ellie on March 20, 2012 at 3:39 am

 

They better "leave it as is," or the ROBERTS 5 will REALLY go down in history as the WORST, POLITICALLY MOTIVATED, UNJUST COURT EVER IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES – The court that ended our Democracy.

 

Posted by John Coleman on March 18, 2012 at 6:51 pm

 

SCOTUS is dominated by GOP appointees, they will ‘just say no’to anything proposed by Democrats.

SCOTUS is not the friend of American citizens, they are a wing of the Fascist Party.

I voted that I think they will overturn it.  Time will tell.

There is a new poll for you.

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Poll Results–3/18/2012

 Posted by at 3:20 pm  Blog News, Plus
Mar 182012
 

Here are the Results of the GOP Extremism’s effect on power poll.

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And here are your comments.

Posted by MalikTous on March 7, 2012 at 6:26 pm

 

The Dummycrats are a bunch of Communist libtard extremists, and many Repulsivans have become feudal theocrat extremists. Toss the whole bunch in the Potomac and get some that can read and understand the Constitution!

 

Posted by SoINeedAName on March 4, 2012 at 9:30 am

 

Repubican overreach on issue after issue – whether it be contraception, immigration, Congressional obstructionism, protecting the wealthy, denying global warming and now defending Rushbo – has put them on the wrong side of where moderates stand.

Their hate-mongering must end!

 

Posted by Rixar13 on March 4, 2012 at 7:09 am

 

"Every Republican in office is one Republican too many!"

 

That’s how I see it…..

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Posted by Barbara L. DeFratis in reply to Rixar13 on March 4, 2012 at 7:08 pm

 

Even though I still consider myself an Independent that is becoming soooo true. As a Moderate, I hate how far far right the Republican have gone and are still going.

 

Posted by Tom Houchin on March 3, 2012 at 7:00 pm

 

Their actions over the last few years have caused the people to finally see through their thin veiled cover as a front for the one percent!

 

Posted by Tom Houchin on March 3, 2012 at 6:57 pm

 

Their actions over the last few years have caused the people to finally see through their thin veiled cover as a front for the one percent!

 

Posted by Infidel753 on March 3, 2012 at 7:01 am

 

It will make it less powerful in the long run as an ever-growing majority of the population is alienated and repulsed. In the short run, it may appear to work to their advantage by firing up their bigoted base.

 

Posted by Lynn Squance on March 2, 2012 at 2:54 am

 

Less powerful assuming (yes I know, assuming makes an ass out of you and me!) that people, showing their anger and displeasure now don’t backoff. If anything positive is going to happen, the electorate has to stay engaged. And question, question, question! The Republicans have gone to war on women’s health issues, contraception, taxes, Xtian values vs Christian values, honesty in government (they are not) and more. That anyone with a functioning mind would pay heed to these bozos, let alone vote for them, is beyond me.

We even had a comment from the intellectual cream of the right 😉

This one wasn’t close.  I voted with the majority, thankful that they are so obtuse in their manic rush to the right.

There is a new poll waiting for you.

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Mar 082012
 

30JollyRoger

JR is one of my oldest online friends and has been a Politics Plus regular for well over five years.  It fact JR is the one who originally suggested that I move Politics Plus from Blogger to my own domain, and run it on WordPress software.  Surprisingly enough, this is JR’s first Big Mouth Award, since I followed his advice.  His comments are always insightful.  His skill at making up absurd nicknames that illustrate right wing insanity is equal to, if not superior to, my own.  He writes an excellent blog, and on occasion leaves a link to one of his articles here.  When he does, you’re cheating yourself if you don’t check it out.

Congrats Jolly Roger!

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Mar 022012
 

In February, I expected a big statistical shortfall, because I was ill and gone for almost one-fourth of the month, but Politics Plus exceeded my expectations.  We actually increased in every category except number if visits.  I’m amazed.

 

Unique visitors

Number of visits

Pages

Hits

Bandwidth

Viewed traffic

25,114

47,925

(1.9 visits/visitor)

427,712

(8.92 Pages/Visit)

1,723,884

(35.97 Hits/Visit)

25.12 GB

(549.57 KB/Visit)

Not viewed traffic

 

 

295,473

384,539

5.84 GB

Not viewed traffic is people who read our blog without coming here, using RSS Readers, such as Feed Demon, and Aggregation sites, such as Google Reader and MyWeb.

Here are our 2011 stats.

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And here are our 2012 stats so you can compare them.

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Here is our most recent ClustrMap, last updated on March 1.  Note that our map reset, as it does once a year, on February 28, so this map represents only one day of traffic.  The largest circles represent over 100 visits. The tiniest represent one to ten.

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Our average durations were down from 335 seconds last month.

Number of visits: 47,925 – Average: 260 s

Number of visits

Percent

0s-30s

38,932

81.2 %

30s-2mn

1,987

4.1 %

2mn-5mn

1,160

2.4 %

5mn-15mn

1,629

3.3 %

15mn-30mn

1,341

2.7 %

30mn-1h

1,794

3.7 %

1h+

1,082

2.2 %

That’s OK, because last month was exceptionally high.

Here are our top five articles for February.

E.P.A. Moves to Curtail Greenhouse Gas Emissions  10/1/2009 4,370 views

Walker Aides Busted!                                          1/7/2012  2,774 views

Maddow Outdoes Republicans with Truth                2/6/2012  2,284 views

Obama’s Policies Are Working                                2/20/2012  1,856 views

Walker Steals Mortgage Settlement Money                 2/11/2012 1,847 views

Search engine referrals were down.

18 different referring search engines

Pages

Percent

Hits

Percent

Google

7697

68.1 %

13,884

55.2 %

Stumbleupon (Social Bookmark)

2994

26.4 %

10,429

41.5 %

Yahoo!

144

1.2 %

188

0.7 %

Microsoft Bing

121

1 %

183

0.7 %

Digg (Social Bookmark)

98

0.8 %

100

0.3 %

Google (Images)

55

0.4 %

99

0.3 %

Microsoft MSN Search

53

0.4 %

55

0.2 %

AOL

37

0.3 %

38

0.1 %

Unknown search engines

35

0.3 %

42

0.1 %

Ask

27

0.2 %

27

0.1 %

Microsoft Windows Live

20

0.1 %

50

0.1 %

MyWebSearch

9

0 %

9

0 %

Dogpile

5

0 %

5

0 %

Yandex

4

0 %

9

0 %

Earth Link

1

0 %

1

0 %

Alexa

1

0 %

1

0 %

Mamma

 

 

4

0 %

Go.com

 

 

1

0 %

Stumbleupon continues to disappoint, since they changed their format.

Our top five non-blog referrers are:

http://www.reddit.com/          10,134

http://www.care2.com/             4,833

http://www.jabberwonk.com/       881

http://www.facebook.com/           737

http://current.com/                     330

Our top 15 blog/news referrers are:

http://crooksandliars.com/

http://jackjodell53.wordpress.com/

http://synapticstew.com/

http://reconstitution.us/rcnew/

http://america-weeps.blogspot.com/

http://infidel753.blogspot.com/

http://www.democraticunderground.com/

http://parsleyspics.blogspot.com/

http://www.juancole.com/

http://themoderatevoice.com/

http://bildungblog.blogspot.com/

http://okjimmseggrollemporium.blogspot.com/

http://frieddogleg.blogspot.com/

http://madmikesamerica.com/

http://whohijackedourcountry.blogspot.com/

Here’s some linkey-love in return  The best ways you can spread the message to others is to use the share button at the bottom of each article to list our articles on the the networking sites where you belong. Quote PP articles on your own blogs also helps.  The operative commandment here is “thou shalt steal.”  We’re on the same side here, and I encourage it.  Even if you want to repost a whole article, that’s OK.  Just link back, please.  Also, feel free to swipe my graphics in the articles.  If they are labeled with our Politics Plus URL, they are my work.

Here are the top fifteen commenters for January are.  I actually copied them off in time. The widget is in the right column.  I don’t count, as I’m the resident big mouth, and I try to reply to every comment, except replies directed at someone else.  Those who leave their URLs in their comments, get linkey-love here.

Lynn Squance (151)

Patty (88)

SoINeedAName (58)

Phyllis (45)

Rixar13 (43)

Jack Jodell (30)

Jerry Critter (30)

Lee (29)

Lisa G. (25)

Jolly Roger (20)

mamabear (11)

Angelica (7)

John Dasef (6)

Infidel753 (5)

zada (5)

We have 590,390 links on other websites, up from 623,138 last month.

Technorati still recognizes we exist, but still not as a political blog.  Our authority rating is 494 and our rank is the 2,759th most influential blog of all types in the world.

We have 3,234 articles and 29,777 comments, as of midnight 3/1.

I recommend using your own avatar. Go to Gravatar.  Sign up using the email address you use to post comments here and upload the image you want to use.  Whenever you comment under that email address here or on any WordPress blog (several others too), that image will be your avatar.

Your participation remains a major part of what makes this blog worth reading, not to mention worth writing.  Many people who visit here have told me that they come here to read your comments in addition to my articles, and people continue to write comments about your comments on other sites.  Politics Plus exists to help end right-wing insanity and send the Republican Party the way of the Whigs.  Thank you all for all you do, here and elsewhere, to help make that happen.  Together we will make a difference.

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Poll Results–3/2/2012

 Posted by at 12:01 am  Blog News, Politics
Mar 022012
 

Here are the results of the Payroll Tax Cut Poll.

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And here are your comments.

Posted by Rixar13 on February 26, 2012 at 2:21 pm.  

 

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Posted by Cellophane on February 24, 2012 at 10:59 am.  

 

I went with Moderately Support because it didn’t include a tax hike for the rich. The economy will not improve by continuing to decrease revenues. Government spending bolsters the economy and taxes provide the money to spend. Those making less should pay less which means I support. But those making more get off scot-free. That’s why I’m not in full support.

 

Posted by Lisa G. on February 22, 2012 at 8:58 pm.  

 

If she gets to count herself twice, can I count my multiple personalities?

Hilarious Patty!

 

Posted by Patty on February 16, 2012 at 10:20 am.  

 

All 2 of us anyway.

 

Posted by Patty on February 16, 2012 at 10:18 am.  

 

It looks like we’re all in agreement so far.

Strongly approve was a clear winner here, with somewhat approve in a distant second place.  Strongly disapprove did better than it should have, because acolytes of the Ron Paul Cult organized a response to an article exposing him, and several voted while here.  I voted Somewhat Approve, because I was not pleased that federal workers took a hit to pay for the Unemployment Extension and the Doc Fix, while the 1% remain the only group not to share the sacrifices necessitated by what they did.

The new poll is up.

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Personal Update–2/28

 Posted by at 12:01 am  Blog News, Personal
Feb 282012
 

Yesterday I slept the clock around and still feel too poorly to up and about for any length of time, due to COPD flaring.  I’m quite certain this is the aftereffects of last week’s ordeal, so don’t worry.  I’ll just have to see what tomorrow brings.

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