What’s causing it?

My John Deere tractor mower has been stored until next year. After blowing all the trapped grass from the deck mechanism, I made sure the tank was topped up with stabilized gas. This brought to mind a problem I had several years ago.

While I was mowing, the engine would start running rough and then stop. Diagnosing this as due to water in the gas tank [helped in part by the slopping ground and bouncing around] I bought and added a gas treatment; and it worked . . . for a while. Every so many minutes, the engine would conk out and adding more treatment would get it going again for a while. Why?

The answer was simple: the gas cap vent had gotten clogged; and depleting the gas created enough of a vacuum in the tank to hinder the flow of gas to the engine.

Every time I put in the gas treatment, I removed the cap, and it destroyed the vacuum. . . For a while.

If only I had thought of connecting removing the cap with the engine restarting, I would have known.

It was a lesson I never forgot: Even a valid explanation may not be the correct explanation — and a solution that seems to promise success may not have any effect on the problem at all. And that it is easier not to bother to think things through, but just to buy a packaged solution that “experts” have already thought out.

The pollution that is impairing our lake is overwhelmingly from only one source; an unregulated source; Agriculture — and neither our politicians, nor our colleges, nor our environmental agencies and conservation committees want to regulate it, or even mention it.

The Governor’s Task Force has publicly stated that they are only working to keep “some of the uses” of the lake; and have adopted that answer to a polluter’s prayer: the TDML paradigm.

“TDML” stands for the Total Daily Maximum Load of pollution that the lake can handle without complete impairment. Or in the vernacular: You’re not drowning in shit if you can still keep you head above it.

The correct TDML levels will be set by Cornell; one of the bigger polluters, and a whole-hearted partisan supporter of all Industrial Agriculture methods [even those banned in other state due to environmental risks.] Cornell has a very close working relationship with the NYSDEC; so you can be sure their TDML study will max out the max, with more quibbles and offsets than there are Zebra Mussels.

Once the TDML plan is adopted; our lake will never get clean.

What do you think about that “expert” solution?

We could be in deeper shit — the lake bed could collapse from the salt mining. Now how deep is that?

Maybe this isn’t a Blog

Due to the work involved in resurrecting my Idea Enhancement and my Art websites; I haven’t finished any new blogs — but there is a considerable amount in the pipeline for coming months and for 2021.

An umbrella theme of “All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” will shelter a variety of projects and blogged comments on local issues:

  • “May the Source be with you” uses the Lake Source Cooling as an example of how corporations can acquire fast-track approval and bypass regulatory barriers. It proves there is more to corporate planning than just a “Fox guarding the hen house” strategy; and shows how a judicious admixture of in-house studies and policy formulation can create a barrier to unwanted interference; and insure the “deniability of liability” factor that is so important down the road.
  • “The Greater Good” examines what would happen if our County’s policies were actually enacted for the greater good. Politicians, Bureaucrats, and the Elite always justify their actions with claims of “The Greater Good” — isn’t it time we explored what the greater good might actually be; and how disastrous it would be to these same policy deciders. In a county where everyone agrees there is no meaningful public participation: this blog may give readers a little vicarious “payback” – and maybe start something . . .
  • “Stories of Cornithaca County” will showcase tales of activities and incidents as only rural residents can remember and relate — by exchanging the “4-year memory” of our college town, with the four-generation memory of our county’s rural community. Rural residents are unconsidered and unnoticed: they are like servants in the halls of the “great”; they know the family secrets, and where they are buried. These stories are a refreshing departure from the endless flow of self-serving handouts that constitute the usual information offerings.
  • “The ‘Lossy’ System” In information technology, lossy data encoding methods use inexact approximations and partial data discarding to represent the content. This technology strips out data regarded as either unnecessary or redundant to reduce data size for storing, handling, and transmitting content. The process is irreversible. This blog will discuss how our county’s elite decision makers make use of lossy methods in creating policies and perceptions
  • “Get Off the High Ground” makes a direct and straightforward comparison between the beliefs and actions of our most revered advocates of compassion and human worth, and those of modern doctrine-holders. The results are clear-cut; and will cut deep.
  • “New Normal Politics” with the take-your-breath-away-dismissiveness of their “Somebody has to take the hit” user philosophy; New Normal politicians sense who is weak and injured, separate them from the herd, and attack. It’s no wonder that with the massive disruption and death of our country’s elderly; these users are swooping in to tear off big chunks of the Medicare funding our seniors have paid into for decades. In the words of “Bigotry: The Musical”:

Each law I make helps me to take
What others sweat to build
They’ve got a nerve, cause I deserve
My every wish fulfilled

Cornithaca County’s Elitist Policy Making continues unabashed and unabated; like the stream of effluent from a TDML pipe.

Maybe this is a blog after all.

Cornithaca County Is Here . . . Now

Cornithaca County Is Here!

“You’re Not Welcome Here.” This slogan of Ithaca’s hate gangs in the October 18 attack perfectly summarizes the County’s policy towards the rural community: You’re not welcome here.

The Cornell planner’s opinion: that Lansing’s rural residents “did not deserve” to live there, and the deliberate exclusion of rural residents from any participation by Town and County authorities, is only one of the many incidents of bias and intolerance that define the County’s agenda.

I spent a long time researching and writing “Cornithaca County” to “out” their policy of privilege and hate; only to find they’ve outed themselves.

The County’s attempts to minimize the story of this outrageous behavior towards peaceful demonstrators is proof of their approval and tacit complicity.

In this intellectually dishonest University Town; media bias and cover-up is a part of the academic routine. See the video of the attack for a true story.

The Attackers: What sort of people are they? They felt good about themselves afterwards.

I used to joke that the New Nazis would come claiming to hate Nazis — and then it happened.

Are you welcome here?

The County won’t want to answer that; but the hate gangs will let you know.

Be careful going to the polls.

The Roads from Cornithaca County — The Idea Enhancement Project

The last page in Cornithaca County is a preface for a new chapter in the Idea Enhancement Project; and the reappearance of an old dilemma:

“There are none so deaf as those who will not hear.”

How do you gain belief for novel ideas in a comfort-zone world of encyclopedic compartments and the scientific ordering of minutiae?

In practical terms; find those who can think for themselves and decide for themselves.

The Project’s greatest need is to contact and collaborate; and receive the feedback needed to move forward as an accessible and practical means “for increasing innovative and creative thinking.”

For those who have not read it; I will reproduce that page as an introduction to the Project and its goals.

The Idea Enhancement Project

The Idea Enhancement Project is a unique undertaking that explores the use of art as a practical tool for increasing innovative and creative thinking. This project is visionary, but not theoretical: the results must be practical; because the process itself is unknowable to the conscious mind.

The unconscious mind is often portrayed as a wild beast; an uncontrollable and destructive atavism

Artists and creative people know that this is untrue, and many have personal and individual techniques for exploring this richest part of the human mind; allowing them to achieve what they could not with the conscious mind alone. The Idea Enhancement Project’s mission is to find ways that have the greatest chance of success; and are the most universally practical.

This process has too many “true” ways of looking at it to have an “explanation” that fits all viewpoints. And it is far too complex to be reduced to quantitative analysis. It cannot be “reverse engineered” because there are no measurable and discrete steps. One way I like to look at it is that art and ideas share the same level in your mind and can communicate and interact directly with each other.

One must leap into the unconscious and grab ahold of some connection to that area where ideas are born — but this is just what art does. With an increase in the frequency of connection; comes the ease of making that connection — until it happens “unconsciously.”

Problems can be left to “simmer” and various solutions will appear for inspection.

Visualizing the results of “quantitative” thinking as a nodule or accretion of pieces is a useful analogy because it describes a way in which the results of qualitative thinking is presented to the thinker. There is no conscious effort involved; but practical results can be achieved.

Like a daydream; it produces a world of its own, and its own feeling; a texture that the mind can sense.

It is practical, and it is useful: it generated much of the material in this book.

The results of this ongoing investigation are immediately available for “real world” use by everyone. All that is needed is a sustained contemplation of the images.

All artwork is original and free to download for any use at IdeaEnhancement.org

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

The conclusion seems inescapable: regardless of the “ism”; “Cornithaca County” is marching steadily towards an all-encompassing dictatorship. A secular theocracy.

In putting together the material for this book; I followed two threads that fully support this conclusion: one was to try to build a strong circumstantial case by showing that many facts that all point in one direction; the other was to use the beliefs expressed by our most revered humanitarian figures as a touchstone for the policies and politics of Cornithaca County.

This book eschews the Emperor’s New Clothes fear of “unworthiness,” and removes the thrones and pedestals from the stage; leaving people and policies in a human scale, and visible for what they are; not what they pretend to be.

Among the tangle of deals and dictates; here are a few of the points that stood out particularly to me:

The gifts of privileged policies and money to corporations and private interests because they are “so important” – since when did the importance of private interests outweigh the rights of the people?

That legal loopholes were used to minimize, or even eliminate, any meaningful citizen participation in government and government policy making. All policy was generated and approved by government authorities – there was no public debate, or right of questioning, and no approval of policy by citizens.

Residents have already adopted an oppressed behavior: conforming and keeping quiet out of fear. [A number of rural residents firmly believe I was sprayed with Roundup to teach me a lesson.]

The elitist powerbase is assured by a large student population that is “represented”; but not involved. Their “four-year-memory” and ignorance of the county’s residents make them the perfect stooges for the University’s corporate agenda. The “County’s” most recent redistricting, looks like a diagram from Gerrymandering 101; and a new redistricting is planned.

There is no ethical foundation for environmental policy making. It’s routine for corporate polluters to do the environmental impact studies and be given the oversight of their own polluting activities. Agricultural interests control the various committees that absolve them from any accountability or penalty for toxic spills and polluted wells. The “fox guarding the henhouse” is the quid pro quo of Cornithaca County. [The NYSDEC is as sympathetic to the plight of these large corporations and agricultural interests; as they were uncaring about mine.]

Form Based Codes that give unprecedented power to government authorities for deciding how and where everybody should live; and in a county where there is no oversight or meaningful citizen participation . . .

“Take your breath away” bigotry: it’s still hard to believe that the lead writer of a government policy would express the opinion that rural residents did not deserve to live on the land they had lived on for over 200 years; and create a policy that excluded them from any participation or benefit. And maybe harder to believe that County government would approve and promote this plan and this viewpoint. In the County’s most recent Comprehensive Plan “vision of the future”; today’s rural community no longer exists. There is no door open to for rural residents except the door that leads out of the county. Ithaca’s power elite covet their land, and want the rural people gone; and they’re making it happen.

This book is not a “call to action” for Cornithaca County. It’s too late for that. It’s a cautionary tale for other “counties” in other places. What’s happening where you live?

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“The conclusion seems inescapable: regardless of the “ism”; “Cornithaca County” is marching steadily towards an all-encompassing dictatorship. A secular theocracy.”

Four years of hate and manipulation are cresting in a toxic tsunami: whether through voting or violence — soon we’ll all be living in “Cornithaca County”:

A government where an intransigent and dismissive; “greater good,” is the only response to protests of overtly repressive policies. A government whose marching banner of “justice” invariably covers up oppression, bigotry, and corruption. A government that can just refuse to enforce laws whenever they choose. A government of Doctrine.

“A word to the wise is sufficient.”

But wisdom is “old school” — and Doctrine is everything.

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “I Get the Message”

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “I Get the Message”

Don’t you get tired of the messages of hate? On a day that commemorates a hate crime; we should look back a century and a half to Abraham Lincoln’s words: “Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?”

When people deal with people; they get wisdom: when people deal with governments; they get Doctrine.

Isn’t time we made the wiser choice?

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – Doctrine Flowchart Poster

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – Doctrine Flowchart Poster - right page
“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – Doctrine Flowchart Poster - left page

Make your own Doctrine Flowcharts of community policies. While the actual government policies are predetermined, and the approval process ticks along unchecked; many meaningless branches are extended into the public arena: the questionnaires, the media enabled promotional articles, and of course, those public hearings where policy-maker-supplied “experts” reinforce the need for these changes and “a vision for the future” that’s as likely to happen as winning the Lottery.

Cornell-supplied experts and County bureaucrats placed a “Berlin Wall” across the rural Town of Lansing: producing a document that claimed the Agricultural Sector would keep taxes low by preventing the “high cost of services” of residential development — and that the development of a “bedroom community” Residential Sector in the south would also lower taxes. The existing 200-year old rural community; had no place in this document. The plan was immediately approved without public oversight or participation.

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – New Word: “Copyrighteous”

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – New Word: “Copyrighteous”

There are so many new words being created; I wanted to make a few for my book. Doctrine Holders like to hide their actions in the shadow of large words with commonly accepted meanings: like “equality,” but I prefer to coin words that show both the root and the fruit.

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “You Ain’t All That” – Get Off the High Ground

“You Ain’t All That” – Get Off the High Ground

Doctrine Holders always seek to occupy the moral high ground: to judge and control every interpersonal situation; even among themselves. Since they consider their Doctrine to be everything; and their Doctrine is always right: every contrary fact or assertion is either excusable, or a lying attack.

You can’t change their minds — but here are a few tips and techniques that can wipe the attitude off their faces:

WARNING: Strong opposition may flip their switch from “Smug Superiority” to “Doctrinal Hatred.”

Useful Tip:

Don’t let yourself be “questioned” — they will always try to put you on the defensive by assuming a mantle of unassailable self-righteousness and force you into the position of justifying everything [your facts, your beliefs . . . your existence . . . everything.] They will answer a question with a question – in an attempt to put themselves back in charge as the questioner.

Another Warning: They don’t want to erase God; the want to replace God: Their “Holier than God” façade is affronted by humor, ridicule, or anything that diminishes it to human or fallible dimensions: You may be verbally or physically assaulted as a result.

Useful Tips:

You can undercut the ground [but not the attitude] by pointing out their hypocrisy: such as the sexist use of coupling of “men” and Ladies” in conversation; putting women at a higher politeness level — you won’t get an apology or an admission; only a justification, or just plain anger.

Change their race and gender loaded statements to an “everybody” question; such as “Doesn’t everybody . . .” or “Don’t all politicians . . .” — using this distancing trick they employ themselves is a frustrating experience for them.

Their beliefs and actions conflict with those of every revered figure of human compassion and worth: quote from these people [and withhold the source until after they respond.] Say: “I live by the beliefs of these people; whose beliefs do you live by?” If they claim that they do agree with those quotes; have a petition for them to sign.

They have “dirty hands” — expose them. Should someone who promotes and benefits from a policy of discrimination on the basis of race, gender, and national origin; that is carried out in secret, and there are no plans for ever stopping; be lecturing you? If there was nothing to hide; it wouldn’t be secret. “It’s your actions that define you.”

Throw in traditional sayings like “Mad dogs only see straight lines” or “The path is made by walking” or “We tell them it is a bull, they say milk it”: they’re powerful adjuncts.

Ask them to “show the love and compassion” in their Doctrine. “It’s your actions that define you.” [You can’t say this enough times. Their actions of promoting discrimination; in order to end discrimination is very tough to defend; even if it’s true – and especially if they benefit from it.]

Take them at their word; and go a step or two further:

Argue for complete equality in all things; and full disclosure and full transparency in all social programs. Approach them with a petition for restructured social programs based solely on need; without any other criteria. [Signing a petition is a commitment that goes beyond lip service — you may see an immediate change in attitude.]

Argue that welfare fraud, tax fraud, and Medicare fraud penalties and recoveries should be used to fund social programs; and that these criminal acts take from the needy, and these sources should be pursued vigorously. Funding for social programs would also come from the repayment of student loans; and steps should be taken to insure recovery of that money as well.

Their “equality” is only a tool for monetary, emotional, and political gain: an unqualified equality that can’t be manipulated really scares them.

If they lose one “high-ground”; they simply run for another.

Tricking the “trickster” is always satisfying. Recognizing their tricks is an important first step. Here are a few that you may already have encountered:

Trick: “Righteousness Appropriation” — they will go to great lengths and grab at any material that bolsters their self-righteous attitude. Their sources are usually one-dimensional and questionable — so question them: If you’re told of a study that shows men have a gender bias in hiring; ask for the results of women’s gender hiring practices. And if you’re told there’s no such study; wouldn’t that be proof of an intentional gender bias?

Trick: “Princess and the Pea” — their self-sensitivity is legendary: Even the littlest non-conforming phrase or gesture is blown up into a major issue. Be just as touchy in your interpretation of their words and actions. Don’t accept any excuses; they don’t.

Trick: They control both sides of the argument: you can’t have your own opinions or beliefs – you can only have the opinions and beliefs that they say you have. Don’t waste your time: give them a couple of hand puppets.

Trick: The “Sinking Ship” – when there’s a problem; they claim they’re not in agreement with the policies, statements, and people that they have supported and have voted for: This is supposed to remove their accountability. They always keep one foot in the lifeboat.

Trick: The “Getaway” — If your points hit too close to home; they’re somewhere else instantly — another city, another state, and of course; another policy or perpetrator. And if you pursue your points: the Getaway becomes “Get away.”

The “Fallback Defense” — “It’s all a plot by their political opponents.” The fallback, fallback defense: you’re part of that plot.

Trick: The “Accusation” — they are always ready to shout “racist,” sexist,” and “Nazi” at those who disagree with them; and yet their own actions and brutish “end justifies the means” mentality make them a far better fit for the part.

Trick: “Generalizing”— if confronted with difficult specifics; they generalize it to distance themselves: “That’s a problem everywhere,” or “all politicians” are like that.

Trick: “Owed” — someone is “owed” something because they decided it. It’s what the Devil whispers in your ear.

Other tricks include: claiming “we’re all in this together” while distributing the burdens and benefits on the basis of gender and race, coining new terms to cover old sins [Equal Opportunity = legalized bigotry], and leveraging respect through selective labeling [“African American” and “white”].

Remember: This isn’t really a debate — you’re attacking their secular religion. If they meet you halfway; it’s only because they expect to take the other half later:

One Thought, One Taught • One Voice, One Choice

Doctrine is everything.