Losing Our Country – New York Times

Losing Our Country – New York Times

As Paul Krugman writes”Since 1980 in particular, U.S. government policies have consistently favored the wealthy at the expense of working families – and under the current administration, that favoritism has become extreme and relentless. From tax cuts that favor the rich to bankruptcy “reform” that punishes the unlucky, almost every domestic policy seems intended to accelerate our march back to the robber baron era.”

Well, duh. These robber baron wanna-bes are the ones that are paying for these congressmen that are passing these laws. People. WAKE UP, stop voting for these idiots that don’t deliver on their promises; the ones that are screwing you slowly.

Don’t let the propagandists lead you down the rosy path to perdition. This country worked because the general consensus was that we should promote the general economic welfare of society as a whole. As various people learned to game the system and promote their own welfare over society’s, we made corrections. Of late, it would seem that the system gamers are promoted as heroes, as good folk, to be emulated. All the while, the general economic structure that made this country great is dragged into the mud.

I do hope that the country will make the next correction soon. Unfortunately, it looks like the lawmakers have gotten caught up in the “gaming the system” syndrome and the people don’t seem pre-disposed to get rid of them, so it may be a while.

Week 9 Numbers

What to make of it all. HR below LA; Pts dropping. Runs second worst in league; Pts dropping. RBI below LA; margin is very narrow right now. Average was second best; that’s good. SB above average; still holding on there.

Wins did good; 5 in 8 starts. Saves working better than expected, although the Chicago relief crew had a rough week. Even though Ks are above league average, they still aren’t keeping up withthe other big number guys and I am losing serious ground here. ERA is better than average and WHIP is worse than average but I don’t seem to be losing ground in these categories.

HR – 7 ; LA – 7.9 : PTS 8
R – 24 ; LA – 35.5 : PTS 9
RBI – 34 ; LA – 35.5 : PTS 10
AVG – 0.295 ; LAA – 0.276 : PTS 8
SB – 6 ; LA – 4.2 : PTS 9
W – 5 ; LA – 3.1 : PTS 10
S – 2 ; LA – 1.5 : PTS 3
K – 39 ; LA – 36.4 : PTS 6
ERA – 3.59 ; LAA – 4.52 : PTS 8
WHIP – 1.46 ; LAA – 1.36 : PTS 7

Week 9

Lo, how the mighty have fallen. As I foresaw, My HR and Runs numbers are dropping. I’m not sure why RBI is still at the top but that shouldn’t last much longer. My strikeout count has dropped rapidly as well. At least the average has stopped dropping and has settled down for a while. I need more At-Bats from my hitters.

Team report for Rocky Coloradans
Owned by Jack Heneghan

Hitters Team HR R RBI AVG SB

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Chris Widger CWS C1 AS: 0 0 0 .143 0
WK: 0 0 0 .143 0
FS: 2 8 5 .327 0
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Josh Bard Cle C2 FS-AS: 1 2 6 .191 0
WK: 0 0 0 .000 0
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Tino Martinez NYY 1B FS-AS: 12 29 30 .238 1
WK: 0 1 0 .105 0
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Joe Crede CWS 3B FS-AS: 7 22 21 .225 1
WK: 3 4 4 .187 1
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Joe McEwing KC CI AS: 0 0 1 .333 0
WK: 0 0 1 .571 0
FS: 0 4 2 .302 3
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Juan Uribe CWS 2B FS-AS: 4 17 24 .240 1
WK: 0 1 2 .200 0
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Derek Jeter NYY SS FS-AS: 5 36 21 .289 8
WK: 0 0 1 .125 0
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Julio Lugo TB MI FS-AS: 2 25 27 .276 14
WK: 0 2 2 .360 2
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Manny Ramirez Bos OF1 FS-AS: 11 31 43 .255 1
WK: 0 3 3 .269 0
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Gary Sheffield NYY OF2 FS-AS: 10 32 38 .315 6
WK: 1 1 2 .211 0
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Aaron Rowand CWS OF3 FS-AS: 4 30 24 .289 8
WK: 1 4 9 .476 2
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Torii Hunter Min OF4 FS-AS: 7 28 34 .267 14
WK: 1 3 8 .480 1
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Shannon Stewart Min OF5 FS-AS: 8 35 25 .287 3
WK: 0 2 1 .190 0
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Frank Catalanotto Tor DH FS-AS: 2 17 13 .318 0
WK: 1 3 1 .556 0

TOTALS 80 341 339 .2714 58
OFF PTS 8.0 9.0 10.0 8.0 9.0

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*Javy Lopez Bal C1 AS: 0 0 0 .000 0
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*Ken Harvey KC CI AS: 1 2 4 .333 0
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Travis Lee TB CI AS: 0 10 9 .299 1

Pitchers Team W SV SO ERA WHIP
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Randy Johnson NYY P1 FS-AS: 5 0 65 3.92 1.218
WK: 0 0 7 3.38 1.250
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Bartolo Colon LAA P2 FS-AS: 7 0 65 3.10 1.180
WK: 1 0 11 7.50 1.833
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Todd Williams Bal P3 AS: 0 0 0 9.00 2.000
WK: 0 0 0 9.00 2.000
FS: 4 0 17 3.80 1.183
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Kenny Rogers Tex P4 FS-AS: 8 0 33 1.62 1.140
WK: 2 0 9 1.29 0.786
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Kyle Lohse Min P5 FS-AS: 5 0 24 4.25 1.345
WK: 1 0 2 4.50 1.833
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Gil Meche Sea P6 FS-AS: 5 0 33 4.57 1.385
WK: 1 0 1 0.00 1.050
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Dustin Hermanson CWS P7 AS: 0 11 9 1.56 1.212
WK: 0 2 1 6.75 2.500
FS: 0 13 16 1.08 1.120
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Damaso Marte CWS P8 FS-AS: 3 2 25 2.42 1.567
WK: 0 0 3 5.40 2.100
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Gustavo Chacin Tor P9 FS-AS: 5 0 37 3.36 1.388
WK: 0 0 5 3.52 1.696

TOTALS 39 13 341 3.33 1.283
OFF PTS 10.0 3.0 6.0 8.0 7.0

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*Kevin Millwood Cle P3 AS: 0 0 0 0.00 0.000
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Justin Speier Tor P7 AS: 0 0 4 7.04 1.435