-Major collapse in Cincinnati. Sometime over-night one of our garment support rods in one of our closets, failed in shear. Overloading was the cause. New opportunity to help the Vietnam Vets. Added to the honey-do list.
-Oh yes, there was another collapse in Cincinnati, this one at the under-construction Horseshoe Casino downtown. Appears as concrete was being placed on the second level, a structural steel beam failed in shear, in the middle of a span forming a V- shaped funnel of metal decking, re-bars and a flow of green concrete that allowed the workers (11 or 12) to slide 60 feet to grade level without death or even major injury. Lady Luck also prevailed for there were no workers beneath the collaped span or if so, they had time to run to safty. OSHA and other state and local inspectors are flocking to the site to find the cause and set responsibility. Opening day will be delayed. Seem the same design engineering and construction management firms had a similar problem last year in Cleveland, OH. Humm!
-pp roaming the country side after his State of the Collapsed Union address earlier this week. By the way new unemployment filings are up again. New housing sales lowest since records have be collected, other Indese adrift in Sargaso Sea. I wonder why?
-Mitt scored a TKO on Newt last night and depending on what poll is viewed appears to be leading going into the Tuesday's primary.
-Here is something to ponder: If O'HealthCare is not found unconstitutional, later this year and < the Conventions, by the Supremes, leaves all 50 States with an agonizing choice. The O'HealthCare, is an extension of Medicare right? Administration if left to the 50 State Gverners and et.al. a hugh migraine... 1)collapse the state's budget, if not already deep in debt and deficits, or 2)abandom the poor. The system will collapse by it's own weight.
-Refocus on the 30M poor or soon to be poor, and leave the other 275.5M people alone.
-Not to worry, pp and them, will be on full retirement, total benefits for the rest of their lifes.
Friday, January 27, 2012
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