Romney doubles down on wrecking the environment

Mitt Romney had an opportunity to reverse course on a crazy policy position: let the Earth get sicker and allow the oceans to keep rising (from global warming).  But yesterday he repeated his mocking of Obama's goal to do the opposite: heal the planet and slow the oceans' rise. Environmental activists condemned Romney's remarks on "Meet the Press." Climate scientist Michael Mann, author of "The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars," wrote in an e-mail to The Huffington Post, "It is disconcerting that a major party presidential candidate would show such wanton disregard for the health of our environment. Mr. Romney…

GM doesn’t lose $49,000 on each Chevy Volt

Falsehoods about the Chevy Volt just keep on coming. Earlier this year Fox News and Charles Krauthamer lied about non-existent fires in Volts. Now renewable energy haters, global warming deniers, and the anti-Obama crowd are crowing about a Reuters story that claims GM loses as much as $49,000 on each Chevy Volt it builds. Problem is, this isn't true. Reuters admits that it divided the billion dollars or so in development costs by the number of Volts sold through August. That's crazy. After someone sent me an email about this supposedly shocking news, I replied to him with: Somebody makes…

To lose weight, eat enough to keep your willpower strong

Willpower, I read in a January 2012 New Scientist article by psychologist Roy Baumeister ("Weak will comes from tired mental muscles"), is more like a muscle than an ethical attribute.  So rather than seeing willpower as a moral quality, the scientific view is that it is like a muscle that tires. After you exert self-control, you have less willpower so you are less able to resist a new demand. Self-control is only temporarily weakened and can recharge after a rest. Willpower resembles a muscle also in that it can be strengthened by exercise. Thus just as muscles need rejuvenation after…

Obama generated a post-convention bounce… in my mood

Oh, yeah, my progressive psyche is feeling much better now -- after watching the Republicans stumble through their convention while the Democrats soared in theirs.  Beforehand I'd worried that the G.O.P. could pull off a miracle: make Romney-Ryan appear both likable and sensible. Didn't happen. On Friday, a day after the Dem convention closed, a poll was released showing Obama crushing Romney on likability. Asked who was the more likable candidate, 52 percent of registered voters surveyed favored Obama compared to 29 percent for Romney. Among independents, Obama enjoyed a likability advantage of 50 percent to 22 percent for Romney. Obama…

Neuroscience agrees with Obama: “You didn’t build that”

This won't change many (if any) Republican minds, because mistrust of science has become a foundational G.O.P. position. Facts, after all, are inconvenient when unsupported assertions are the central presidential campaign strategy. Nonetheless, here's a passage that I came across this morning in Iain McGilchrist's fascinating book, "The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World." McGilchrist is a psychiatrist, philosopher, and expert in how the human brain functions. Here he alludes to the impossibility of any man or woman being an island sufficient to him/herself. Or of building anything unaided, including a business. "You…

Romney wants our planet to get sicker and oceans to rise

There are countless reasons to vote for Barack Obama rather than Mitt Romney this November. Here's one of the great reasons: Romney wants our planet to get sicker and for the world's oceans to rise -- inundating highly populated areas, including Florida.  That's insane, but it's what he said when he mocked President Obama: President Obama promised to slow the rise of the oceans and to heal the planet. My promise is to help you and your family. How anybody could be for a diseased planet and coastal flooding is beyond me. Also, beyond Stephen Colbert, who had a great…

DirecTV Pac-12 Network excuses are annoying

The sports page informs me that next Saturday's Oregon-Fresno State game only will be televised on the new Pac-12 Network. I want to watch the game. But paternalistic DirecTV doesn't feel that I should.  Today, once again, I contacted DirecTV, saying that one of their Important Subscribers, namely, me, wanted the pissing match between them and the Pac-12 Network to be resolved. Pronto! Before Saturday.  I got an annoying email response from a customer service rep. My reactions to the annoyances are in italics. Dear Mr. Hines,  Thank you for writing about the Pac 12 Sports Network. I see you…

Another “cougar” sighting turns out to be a house cat

Cougarphobic people, of which there are quite a few here in Oregon, have an irrational fear of cougars, a.k.a. mountain lions. I wish they'd get some therapy. This would be healthy both for them and the environment, since cougars are a valuable part of the natural ecosystem. One of the symptoms of cougarphobia is seeing cougars everywhere. I enjoy the periodic news stories about someone who SAW A COUGAR!!! Which turns out to be a house cat. Recently this happened again in Lynden, Washington. A "cougar" sighted four times near the Lynden fairgrounds turned out to be a very muscular…

Salem Weekly exposes City Council’s trashing of Sustainable Fairview

Excellent job, Salem Weekly editors. Your reporting in "Master Plan? What Master Plan? The Lesson of Sustainable Fairview" was hugely better than the superficial articles published in the Salem Statesman Journal on this subject. You exposed the sad truth: Salem's opportunity to have a world-class mixed-use sustainable development now almost certainly has been frittered away through the City Council's short-sighted kissing up to Simpson Hills, LLC -- which gets to build barely-green (if even that) conventional apartments on a site that could have featured cutting edge environment-friendly design. My wife and I were investors in Sustainable Fairview Associates, LLC, the…