Phillies Give Gift to Cubbies

In a magnanimous gesture, and stroke of genius, worthy of the famed wooden horse presented to the citizens of Troy by the invading Grecian armies after ten long years of war, in celebration of Chicago’s favorite son, Barack Obama, officially receiving and accepting the nomination of the Democratic party for the office of President of the United States, and in recognition of Senator Obama’s impressive acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, the Philadelphia Phillies chose to throw the first game of their four game series against the Cubs.

Enjoy the gift Chicagoans and Cub Fans all over the world! And congratulations to Senator Obama!

UPDATE (8/30): In keeping with the Trojan Horse theme, the Phils allowed the Cubs to party it up in Game 2. But in Game 3 the Phillies let the Cubs (and Jana) know who the boss is.

UPDATE (8/31): Phillies Win! Phillies Win! Phillies Win! Jana Loses! Jana Loses! Jana Loses!

Fact Checking

A friend of mine recently forwarded an email to me with the subject, “Facts are Facts”. She sent it to me as a joke. But it wasn’t sent to her as a joke. The contents of the email are supposed to persuade the reader that the current economic conditions in the United States are a direct result of democrats gaining control of the congress in the November 2006 elections. And furthermore, that this “change” and the current state of the economy are only a prelude to what will happen if Barack Obama is elected president because, as you probably know, one of the central themes of Senator Obama’s campaign has been that it’s time for “change”.

The fact that this email made it to my inbox means that it is managing to convince some number of people that it contains reasonable information. Which, on the face of it, is quite funny. But it also speaks loudly as to how easy it is to convince people that something is true by throwing numbers at it.

To be fair, I should note that the persuasive power of this email is enhanced by liberal use of extra-large, multi-colored fonts. Which we all know is a hallmark of top quality investigative journalism.

First, allow me to go over each point in the email. In place of large, colorful fonts, I’ll just use bold type for the points listed in the email.

“George Bush has been in office for seven and a half years.”

This statement, along with a later reference to the current price of the Dow Jones Industrial Average index, means that the email was written in July 2008, specifically, during the first week of July.

“A little over one year ago:” (Meaning sometime in the first half of 2007 the following statements are purported to be true.)

1. “Consumer confidence stood at a 2.5 year high.”

CCI

Looking at the graph, it does appear that consumer confidence was at a “high” relative to today. But to say it was at a “two and a half year high” belies the fact that the CCI had been meandering along for several years with a dip in mid-2005 and a larger dip in mid-2003, and was significantly higher in 2000. But certainly in the last year, it has dipped dramatically.

According to the graph, consumer confidence didn’t start to decline until around August 2007, which was 9 months after the November 2006 elections. What that date does closely mirror is the time when the nationwide drop in housing prices began to impact the economy and started to get a lot of news coverage, along with talk of a recession really beginning to be taken seriously.

But did the democrats cause all that in the 9 months since they were elected? No, they did not. In fact, the current congress has done very little since coming into office because it’s a democratic congress going up against a republican president. The senate majority is just one vote, which is not enough to get significant changes enacted when dealing with a president and his veto pen. It’s called gridlock.

2. “Regular gasoline sold for $2.19 a gallon.”

According to this page at the U.S. Department of Energy, regular gasoline dipped to a low of $2.19 per gallon in October, 2006, and was slightly lower at $2.10 in January 2007. But look closer and you’ll see that it hit a high of $3.00 in August, 2006.

Gasoline Prices

There is no doubt that the rise in gasoline prices has been felt by most Americans. But the rise in prices and how much it’s hurt can’t be blamed on the current congress. It can be blamed on all the congresses and presidents for the past 30 years who didn’t enact any serious changes in our national energy policy. In fact, an argument can be made that the current congress has at least done something, however small, to help the matter, which was to raise the CAFE Standards. The first congress to do so in over 30 years! But it’s too little and too late.

3. “The unemployment rate was 4.5% and is now 5%.”

Unemployment

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate in the first half of 2007 was as low as 4.4% in March 2007. The most recent statistic for July 2008 has the rate at 5.7%. But if you go back further, the rate was as high as 6.3% in June 2003.

Is it significant that the unemployment rate has gone up to 5.7%? Yes, but in the larger context, it’s not out of the ordinary, nor can its recent rise be blamed on the current congress.

4. “The Dow Jones hit a record high of 14,000+.”

Dow Jones Industrial Average Index

The Dow hit a record closing high of $14,164.53 on October 9, 2007, not “over a year ago” and nearly one year after the 2006 elections. It closed today at $11,628.06, which is still at or above the stock market bubble highs (not adjusted for inflation) in early 2000.

Given that the original email was simply wrong about this one, it’s not really worth going into any detail about it, except to say that the rise and fall of the stock market has little to do with what congress does, at least in the short term, and much more to do, at least recently, with the housing crises and the fluctuations in oil prices.

The email goes on to lament that “consumer confidence has plummeted”, “gasoline is now over $4 a gallon and climbing”, “home equity has dropped by $12 trillion”, and a couple other hyperbolic statements related to the above “facts”.

I’ve already discussed the other claims, but I want to touch on the “$12 trillion” drop in home equity. I don’t know if the figure itself is accurate. But the number isn’t important. What’s important is that the email doesn’t mention the even larger rise in home equity that started back in the late 1990’s, and ballooned into the now infamous “housing bubble” after 2001. Why did that occur? This takes us back to 9/11. Prior to that day, we had already seen a huge bubble in the stock market that was still in the process of deflating and was only hurt more by 9/11. One of the decisions made at that time was to drastically and quickly reduce the Prime Lending Rate, eventually all the way down to 1%. And it stayed low for a long time. This artificially low rate for such a long time made money “cheap” to borrow. Combine that with people being afraid of the stock market after what happened with that bubble, and you have a perfect recipe for real estate prices to skyrocket. People and institutions wanted to put their money somewhere, but were hesitant to go back into the stock market. They saw how cheap it was to borrow money, and the rest is history that we’re still living through.

What we’re really facing right now is a two-pronged “assault” on our economy, led by the bursting of the real estate bubble, and followed up by large increases in oil prices. Neither of these can be placed at the feet of the current congress. The real estate bubble took years to grow and the price of oil and its effect on our economy has its roots in decades of inaction.

As I’ve shown above, several of the statements do hold a modicum of truth to them. But are any of them relevant to the democrats taking over control of congress in the November 2006 elections? I don’t see how, and the email itself gives no arguments explaining how the “facts” in the email are related to the democratic congress. That’s how these kind of email campaigns work. Those who already agree with the email won’t care about the accuracy of the facts. And most of those who are on the fence and might possibly be persuaded by the “facts” in the email won’t bother to do anything more than a cursory examination of those facts, completely ignoring the underlying cause and effect relationships.

Incidentally, the email starts out by saying, “This has to make you think a little bit.” … Indeed.

Paris’s Energy Policy

Video Game Characters

Jana! Hello! Jana! Wake up! Wakey Wakey! Time to catch some worms!

Which video game character are you? Keep in mind the answers are check boxes, so you can choose more than one per question.

Apparently, I am Kung Fu Master. Which I suppose is fitting given my background in martial arts and ability to contort myself into a pretzel when danger is near and innocent children’s lives are in peril! As opposed to all those guilty children, of course.

What Video Game Character Are You? I am Kung Fu Master.
I am Kung Fu Master. I like to be in control of myself. I dislike crowds, especially crowds containing people trying to kill me. Even though I always win, I prefer to avoid fights if possible.

Alternatively, if I wasn’t Kung Fu Master, it says I would be a Defender Ship instead.

What Video Game Character Are You? I am a Defender Ship.
I am a Defender Ship. I am fiercely protective of my friends and loved ones, and unforgiving of any who would hurt them. Speed and foresight are my strengths, at the cost of a little clumsiness. I’m most comfortable with a few friends, but sometimes particularly enjoy spending time in larger groups.

Infidel

InfidelIf you want to read a great book that really speaks, from a personal perspective, to what has happened to Islam since the 1970’s, read Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.

Really, it’s that good.

Housecooling Party

I’m a little late in getting this posted. The party took place on June 28th. It’s Alan (a.k.a. Walendo) and Ellen’s “housecooling” party, which they held at what is now the vacant lot that used to be where their home was. For background on that, please see my posts from May 22nd and May 23rd.

It was amazing to see how quickly what was left of their house had been removed. There were two giant dumpsters on site which were being used to cart off the remainder of the concrete foundation. Ellen and Alan have not yet decided if they’re going to rebuild or buy a new place somewhere else.

It was a fun party and very nice to see some folks I hadn’t seen in quite a while, as well as meet some new people. Ellen, in her private blog, made a really nice comment under the picture of me talking with Victoria and Ian, “Vic, my manager at PARC, on the right, and her boyfriend Ian, on the left. They were chatting with Rob, middle, one of our more socially capable friends who’s good at mingling with new people. Walendo and I worked with Rob at Electric Communities back in 1997-8.”

She then went on to add, “One of my favorite things about Rob was that he once sent out an email saying, ‘This is what you get when you roll your head across the keyboard,’ followed by a bunch of random characters that were indeed recorded by rolling his head across the keyboard.” Haha, yes, well, that’s me! Someone else at the party reminded us that my email was in response to another email from an engineer who was looking for novel ideas on how to produce randomness for use in cryptographic calculations.

Click on each picture to see a larger version along with a brief description.

Not Your Ordinary Home Run

You don’t have to like softball, or any sport, to appreciate this.



I love the Bay Area

There is a real initiative that is on track to be included on the San Francisco ballot in November. It will authorize the renaming of the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant to the George W. Bush Sewage Plant. Read about it at SF Gate, The New York Times, The Times of London, or just Google for George Bush Sewage Plant.

A Day in My Life

A day in my life in pictures. Click on each picture to see a larger version along with a brief description.

News Flash! Earth Remains Intact!

Today, at 5:01 PM Pacific time, same-sex marriage became legal in California and several dozen homosexual men and women were legally married.

The stunning news is that the universe did not collapse in on itself. The sun did not go supernova. Jupiter did not alter its course and crash into us. And Earth itself did not explode.

Guess we dodged a bullet. Whew!

UPDATE: 6:30 PM on June 17th. Hundreds more same-sex marriages performed. Earth still exists. No reports of comets or asteroids altering their course to collide with us. Will report back later if Earth destroyed.

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