Our regular meetings during the season are held the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month from 7 to 9 p.m.
Look at http://www.scshca.com/Events_and_Activities/Calendar.htm to confirm.
Meeting announcements*, with suggested topics, can be found in the club's group archive (sign on req'd).

Monday, August 31, 2009

California sales tax / President Obama / the news / the Universe

The topics (or questions) for our Monday, September 14, meeting are:
  1. Should California which needs money pass a law to collect sales tax from internet sales to California residents? And charge out of state sales tax too? [sic]
  2. Obama opposition
  3. How do you get the news?
  4. What is our place in the Universe?
At the meeting:
  • items 2 thru 4 were deferred
  • a discussion was led by Pete Andersen about the HOA meeting that day and new nearby schools.
Meetings are set for 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month, rather than every other week as previously. Next are October 5 and 19.

Regarding item #2:
article from Pete
Maureen Dowd , TNR: Tea'd Off, Newsweek's George Will: Why No One Believes Obama
It's been a big week for anti-anti-racism. Virtually the entire conservative world has waxed indignant about Jimmy Carter's suggestion that racism is responsible for the unusual virulence of anti-Obama sentiment.
video update:

Regarding item #4:
Newsweek: Aliens exist
From another blog of mine: a tale of two Drakes

Sunday, August 2, 2009

national health care / California sales tax

This was the covered topic for our Monday, August 17 (changed from the 10th), meeting:
  • What is the real Health Plan that is in Congress? Will it benefit us when it is passed? [sic]
See SCSHTD group (email archive) for past meeting notices. [It's been a privilege serving as chairman of the agenda committee. See my thoughts on that job. Also, see my entry on how SCPD does it.]

We touched on national health care recently. See my notes for our June 26 meeting.

I inquired with Lynn about when the homeowners would take control of the HOA. She replied as follows:
The governing documents do specify that the developer will lose 2 positions on the Board at the annual meeting following reaching 75% of the lots authorized in the tentative subdivision map being closed. Based on sales projections that I have been given by the developer that will not happen before the 2009 annual meeting but may happen prior to the 2010 annual meeting. I will be writing an article soon discussing the upcoming annual meeting as well as how all of this works as we progress from a majority of developer members on the board to a majority of homeowner members on the board.
And in the news ... some developers have walked away from their developments before completion. How has that affected the homeowners therein?

I gave an update from resident Don Hauser about a/c problems; see my updated entry for our June 26 meeting. As regards such problems elsewhere, you might wish to look at this anecdotal site.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

bailout bonuses / Sotomayor / water

Now that we're on a summer (monthly) schedule, here's what-I-consider interesting viewing:
satire from The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central, new episodes locally M-Th 11 p.m. on Time Warner cable channel 56.

Friday, July 3, 2009

California hi-speed train / stimulus money

Two questions for our meeting on Monday, 7/13:
  1. What are the economic values for LA to San Francisco hi speed rail line?
  2. Where is our stimulus monies coming from? What happens if china refuses to buy our loan issues?
Our Steve Rive presented on compact florescent lamps.

Following meetings:
Monday, 8/10 at 7:00pm
Monday, 9/14 at 7:00pm
Regular every two week schedule will begin again on 10/5 at 7:00pm

Regarding Item #1:

Regarding Item #2:
Earlier post: The Stimulus Package
Geithner on CNN: Where we are now

Friday, June 26, 2009

air conditioning units / national health care / energy

Our next meeting is Monday, June 29, with these suggested topics:
  1. Phase 1&2 a/c unit concerns - presentation by resident Don Hauser
  2. Two major reforms, which the President ran on, are before Congress now. Can further government action improve
  • Health care?
  • Energy supply and demand?
Regarding item #1:
The claim is that the metal pans, below the attic evaporators in many homes here, are rusting away and will eventually cause failure in those units, possibly extending to ceiling damage.

Regarding item #2a:
infantile denial lies at the heart of much contemporary political disaffection
NY Times editorial: A Public Health Plan
Obama started by courting the major interest groups, and so far none of them—insurers, drug companies, hospitals, or doctors—has come out against him. He has repeatedly stated his flexibility and openness to compromise. Instead of proposing a plan, or even endorsing any specific policies, he has laid out eight broad principles—universality, affordability, portability, quality, choice, prevention, fiscal sustainability, and financial protection—and left the rest to Congress.

Regarding item #2b:
A sense of doom or shame only motivates a small segment of the public — and puts off the rest
The piece errs, as so many do, in not drawing a distinction between climate change and energy use.

See also another blog of mine and post there: Jimmy Carter's malaise speech.
This is my principal concern; I can't emphasize this enough. It's summarized in this 2004 interview with Richard Heinberg. Here are active links updated from those in the interview: Richard Heinberg's Museletter and Energy Bulletin.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

parental authority / California budget / President Obama

Our next meeting is Monday, June 15, with these suggested topics:
  1. What happened to the mother who ran with her son so as to avoid subjecting him to chemotherapy? Does government know best?
  2. What's a gubernator to do on B-day?
  3. Is there merit in assertions (afloat in some circles) about the new president?
  • That he is a secret Muslim with a forged birth certificate.
  • That he stole the election with an ACORN.
  • That he seeks to perpetuate power by taking control of the Census.
  • That he runs the country with 16 (or 17) czars.
  • That the economy is all his fault.
Regarding item #1:
Regarding item #2:
from WSJ
Lawmakers must pass a balanced budget by June 15 for the state to obtain its annual loans from Wall Street.
also: csmonitor, publicradio, scpr, kcrw, MSNBC

Regarding item #3:
NYT: Rich re Fox News
PBS Frontline: Breaking the Bank

Newsweek:


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

torture / technology / the economy

Switching to once a month summer schedule, July through September, on the 2nd Mondays.

We discussed these topics at our meeting on Monday, June 1:
  1. the torture debate
  2. technology
  3. the economy  
Regarding the economy:
NY Times on GM: The Quagmire Ahead

Friday, May 8, 2009

housing meeting / assisted suicide / any good news?

Our next meeting is Monday, May 18, with these suggested topics:
  1. Housing Information meeting - Did you learn anything?
  2. Assisted suicide - Should it be made legal?
  3. Is there any good news to report?
Regarding item #1:

Regarding item #2:

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Housing Information Presentation

Our Housing Information Committee gave its presentation today to a full ballroom (from a full parking lot).  Here's a (Group) page with the agenda and some links.

Friday, April 17, 2009

100 days

Our meeting on Monday, April 20, at 7:00 pm, has this suggested topic:
How is President Obama handling:
Foreign policy?
  • Iraq /Iran
  • Afghanistan / Pakistan
  • Piracy
  • Mexico and the Americas
The Environment and Energy?
  • EPA finding about CO2
  • World oil supply
The Economy?

Re Pakistan & Afghanistan:
PBS Frontline World: Where Women Are Flogged...

Also, see earlier posts such as on The Economy and oil.

Friday, March 20, 2009

stock picks / reverse mortgages

Our next meeting is Monday, March 23, at 7:00 pm, with these suggested topics: 
  1. Stock picks in this recession, led by Marvin Sage, followed by 
  2. Reverse mortgages presented by resident/broker Carol Buzzard 
  3. Added: presentation by Aggie Jordan re housing informational meeting, May 7.
Regarding item #2:
Carol J. Buzzard, Reverse Mortgage Specialist

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

SCPD forum club - euthanasia

Tonight I attended an excellent presentation and discussion at Sun City Palm Desert about doctor-assisted dying and hospice care.

The first part was given by Anita Rufus, a local media personality, and activist on this issue. Anita works with the organization, Partnership For End-of-life Choices. Through that organization, you can obtain a better Health Care directive than is standard in California; please check this out.

In answer to a question about drugs used to end life, Anita, in her forthright manner, mentioned the book Final Exit by Derek Humphrey, who founded the former Hemlock Society. There's a case in Georgia now that may clarify what is permissible in advising folks in 'dispatching' themselves. 4/22/09 Update: MSNBC Suicide group's manual urges celebrations.

The second part was given by Lisa Stork, a counselor/RN with Eisenhower Medical Center, who advises on hospice care, such as is given by Odyssey Healthcare. She pointed out the fact that many who are nearing death refuse food and water, and it is best to heed those wishes.

I earlier wrote about the SCPD Forum Club.