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To set a course for Vashon
By Tom on 5/26/2009 7:13 AM
How long will Vashon remain unaffected by shocks in high finance? How many more days before we take off the daily mask of business as usual? How soon will the fifteen minute boat ride no longer insulate us? Try five months. The following analysis is hasty and frantic but probably valid. In 1987 William Greider described the rickety US financial system when he wrote “Secrets of the Temple”. A few years later when the Glass Steagel act was repealed commercial banks were allowed to enter the investment market and rickety became an understatement. Bad loans here and abroad increased. The Fed tut-tutted but did not discipline the banks. A feeding frenzy erupted in Wall Street in the late nineties when a few key members in the revolving door known as the Wall Street-Washington money axis devised a means whereby a ponzi scheme could utilize investment paper called “derivatives” to make a few insiders a lot of money and do so in a way that the Securities and Exchange Commission could willingly overlook. Fact: trading...
By Tom on 5/7/2009 6:58 AM
You may have heard that the VMICC ad hoccam effort to get Vashon signed up to Fourth Corner Exchange has been put on hold, make that terminated. But wait, full disclosure is that the target has been modified. We want FCX with one little change: the Life Dollar shall have a value of 100 Kwh. That's right, the value of one funnybuck to a resident of Vashon is one hundred kilowatt hours of energy. How's that for a lump of gold?  And how does that fit? Look at this excerpt:

Kucinich, Zarlenga Say Monetary Reform Needed Now By John Tiffany According to Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D-Ohio) U.S. monetary reform is urgently needed: “It is long past time we look at the implications of . . . the privatization of money created by the 1913 Federal Reserve Act, the bank fractional reserve system and our debt-based economic system. Unless we have dramatic reform of monetary policy, the entire economic system will continue to accelerate wealth upwards. I am currently working on drafting legislation for an ‘American Monetary...
By Tom on 4/30/2009 11:39 AM
Reliance on the dollar will devastate Vashon’s economy when the approaching perfect economic storm hits Puget Sound. This is because we have not the farming, medicine, nor industry adequate to survive high ferry fares and loss of off-island wages. What we do have is a lot of hard to heat bedrooms. Yet the single most vital step towards self sufficiency has not been taken and that is institution of an alternate currency. There are two reasons. One is cultural, we are not about to push back from the smorgasbord of goodies that only the dollar provides, make that provided. The other is financial, the best available alternate lacks a feature essential to transition: a consensus value. Having that value would allow the investment of dollars in Vashon life: vastly increased farming, single payer healthcare, new high school, fabrication of electric transport, fabrication of solar energy systems, and purchase of tooling to make use of what’s dumped. The path to self-sufficiency is a dual currency. Credit for developing...
By Tom on 4/23/2009 4:50 PM
A Health Care Plan for Vashon A project of the Ad hoc Committee on Alternate Currency Presented here is a combination of single-payer health care with a local exchange currency system. This combination attempts to fix certain problems with US health insurance and US currency. As will be seen, this health care is unlike conventional health insurance and this exchange currency is unlike US currency. Here follows a short description of the combination. The single payer is a Vashon organization that owns a clinic and employs medical staff. It is funded by monthly premiums paid in Exchange currency. The Exchange is a membership group. All members of the Exchange are entitled to basic health care by paying a monthly premium in Exchange currency. The Exchange maintains a ledger consisting of one account per member. Of a type known as complementary, the Exchange records trade between members by subtracting from one account and adding same to the other. Each account begins with zero and has credit up to some figure...
By Tom on 4/17/2009 1:59 PM
News synergizes. This is what happened in the April 15 Beachcomber as Tom  Bangasser's crusade to keep K2 industrial got on the front page with the Library move survey. Three Letters synergized, Michael FitzPatrick was displeased that a K2Commons developer brushed off the  survey result. Kyle Cruver sensed with regret a "divisive mindset" in the survey that hampers the worthwhile efforts of the Commons developers. And Bob Moses held that the Library  move would "divide and conquer" Vashon Town. I have always thought the site should be used instead of the dump to recycle our throwaways. Here's what went to the Beachcomber today:   Most of us are having trouble thinking outside of the box labeled K2. From the start it’s been, “what shall be done with it”, which ignores the larger question what shall be done with an island once largely self-sufficient and now a vulnerable collection of bedrooms. Months were wasted on conventional manufacturing ideas when thought should have looked forward to preparing Vashon for...
By Tom on 2/16/2009 8:35 AM
Have you wondered if printing money is the same as creating money by making a loan? Is money supposed to have intrinsic worth, or is it supposed to be solely a facilitator of trade? And, how explain that a financial system considered to be essential to civilized life has ruined countless farmers, cast families from their homes, plunged nations one after the other into poverty like dominoes? Perhaps it is time to ask of what nature is money. Permit a detour into evolution. The miracle of life emerged slowly until sexual differentiation evolved one fine night upon which evolution sped up with a passion.. Yet in its later, mature, years sex has been taken over by industry and sullied. Return now to money, where a somewhat similar pattern is found. An easily portable substance having value transformed barter into the far more lucrative trade. Yet in its later, mature, years, that easily portable etc has brought out from the human soul limitless evil. Ponder a quality common to sex and money: in both a need was met...
By Tom on 1/26/2009 9:12 AM
The time has come to assess Vashon, to make sense out of the disconnect between global disintegration and our denial that it will affect us. Was going to say “complacency” but that did not seem strong enough to express my dismay, and in fact denial is not strong enough either. If you have not yet noticed, the highest priority of the Council is to maintain ferry service for the commute in spite of overwhelming evidence that car commuting by ferry will be an early casualty of the looming collapse of the US domestic economy. How blind can we get. Well, make that crosseyed, because we are neither blind nor stupid. Let me tell you what we are. We are in an advanced state of mass hysteria induced by the Apocalypse of climate and war, which state is not ameliorated by our leaders because we do not have any leaders. We are unincorporated, ie, without body, and specifically, without the part at the top. We are a raggle taggle bunch of highly intelligent and capable people who do not realize the mortal cost of relegating...
By Tom on 12/18/2008 12:56 PM
A tour of the high school has changed my attitude but not my opinion. I was asked to take the tour in hope I would change my condemnation of the planned rebuild. The school is indeed in terrible shape, both meanings. But I was not prepared for the impact of an hour spent in the presence of the students. Sensing their vigor was almost a physical blow. Yes, they deserve better, but no, it is wrong to do that before addressing a completely different matter. There is a dark underside to our high school. The only manifest sign is too many cars in the parking lot. Not evident is what I hear about antisocial action. Together these form a picture of youth and adults not together engaged in living. We adults consume too much and ignore responsibility. Youth responds by pushing limits. A result is that we waste the gift of student vigor. This is a serious loss because urgent action is needed starting now on readying Vashon for the national upheaval beginning in 2009. No adult organization is stepping up, possibly excepting...
By Tom on 12/11/2008 9:41 PM
No, not your car. Not you and your barbeque. I mean Vashon Island, you know, that pile of hardpan with trees on it? Each day the green stuff gobbles carbon dioxide and each day we burn some trees in our heaters. So what is the net score for atmospheric carbon , let's say, on December 25, 2008? Hmmm.

Tree: 800 lbs, a quarter of it carbon (no, I just guessed), 200 lbs

Number burned by 5OOO fires,  say 50 trees.

Carbon in fifty trees 200 bs X 50 = 10,000 lbs went to heaven

Photosynthetic sequestration in a typical Vashon tree per day is 1/400 of a pound.

(An acre of Douglas fir trees stores approximately 1.4 metric tons of carbon each year (14). That's 1/400 pound per tree per day given several baseless assumptions http://www.scientificblogging.com/science_mom/i_wanna_go_green_so_show_me_the_math)

Number of trees on Vashon is 30 exp 6 so that 80 thousand pounds of carbon is sequestered per day

Bottom line, 80 thousand pounds of carbon taken out, ten thousand sent back...
By Tom on 12/11/2008 8:22 PM

NPR has run a story and a sequel about a family that walks on its hands. Genes were examined. Effort was made to re-train them. Some success reported. Well, in all this, no mention of the role of propriosensors in the foot. Ever wonder how a toddler takes that first step? Or for that matter, how do you stay upright? Doctor Science knows. That family probably had deficient propriosensors.

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