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March 28, 2007

Bay Area Madness

Two new bills have popped up in the bay area in the previous week and both are strange to me in their own way. While its nothing new for strange ideas to come out of the bay, for two to come out in such a short period of time and for both to get the amount of media coverage that they are getting is odd.

The first bill has to do with the car pool lane. You know, that nearly empty lane on the left side of the freeway that you never get to drive it because you're not being carbon neutral (whatever). Sen. Abel Maldonado, a Republican from San Luis Obispo, has proposed that drivers who see someone driving alone in the car pool lane can dial an 800 number and report the offender to the CHP. The CHP will then send the offender a very strongly worded letter warning about car pool violations. Do it again and you'll get another strongly worded letter. Actually its the same strongly worded letter. Keep doing it and you'll never have to look for paper to start your fireplace with because they will just keep sending you strongly worded letters. Never will you be send a ticket. While it irritates the hell out of me that people use the carpool lane when they shouldn't, proposing a bill that does nothing to stop the violations and will end up costing taxpayers money irritates me more. Besides that, how are you suppose to turn in the violators? As of 2008 you're not suppose to drive and talk on the phone anymore. Sure you could write down the persons plate number and call when you get home but that's dangerous too.

The second law comes out of San Francisco where Mayor Newsom is expected today to sign and "groundbreaking" new bill banning plastic bags in grocery stores. Environmental groups claim that the petroleum-based bags fill up the land fills and choke ocean life. Therefore as of today only paper, cloth, or "plastic bags that are environmentally friendly enough for a compost pile" can be used. The compost friendly bags that are being refered to are corn based and while on paper they sound good they are completely untested and very expensive. While I have to agree that plastic bags are hard on the environment, unless the paper bags are produced with 100% post consumer materials they can be just as damaging. While this idea is better than the $0.15 per plastic bag tax that was being perposed (seriously) I'm not sure that this will be the fix-all that it is being made out to be. Time will, as always, tell.

March 20, 2007

Welcome to Ship of Fools

This being the first every post on my blog I thought I would spend a moment introducing myself and what this blog is about. My name is Cris, I'm a resident of Gridley, married, and am and EMT by profession. This blog is my little corner of where I can express my feelings about whatever may cross through my mind. Everything from politics, both local and national, to building plastic models. Feel free to express yourself freely either by replying to one of my posts or if you have a thought that isn't already posted just reply to a post and let me know and I'll throw it up and give you credit for it. I'm fairly open minded and don't offend easily so please dont mince words. Let me know whats on your mind. My rules, though, are pretty inflexable. First, I will not put up with blatant biggotry. Racism, sexism, comments about someones religion or sexual preferance that have no merit other than being rude will get your comment edited or zapped. Keep doing it and you'll not be allowed to post here any more. Second, while I don't mind swearing if your post is nothing but one cuss word after another I'm going to edit it, and no one wants their well thought out comment to turn into "That son of a Zippity Do Dah Bush can take his piece of Chick-o-Stick policy and shove it up his Rosebud." Other than that, post away!