Dream of the Tickets

I had a dream last night. I was standing in front of the stage in the church (which in the dream was also my home and my studio) and a government worker came up to me. He told me that he had money to give me, but instead he handed me a roll of tickets, about the size of a hockey puck. He said they were valuable and that the following day I could go to the bank and find out how much they were worth.

He then proceeded to hand me three more rolls, each larger than the last which was the size of a movie reel.

Then he handed me a giant mass of disorganized tickets. I was thinking how I could keep them safe overnight. I opened the cupboards and they were packed full of food.

Here is my take on the meaning of the dream. There will be four years of significant inflation, then in the fifth year there will be an unraveling. It is wise to keep real commodities stocked.

Not saying anything prophetic here. Just a dream I had. Even an idiot can see the writing on the wall. Now, I’m not a doomsayer. I have great faith that even through trials the good men and women of this great country will hold together. They will do it in spite of the crooked policies of the degenerate elite. I believe the key is in the education of the masses. We should be asking questions, getting involved, communicating, reading, and calling our leaders to account. We must be like wolves; brazen, organized, independent-minded.

If I can take it a step further. I have been thinking a lot recently about how to apply all this in a practical and useful way. I read a conspiracy theory book last year. It didn’t help much. Even if it were true, I couldn’t do anything about it. Where is my power? I cast my vote and I feel like it’s like throwing a pea at a tank. In Utah the vote goes like 70% republican no matter what.

But I have this blog. Pretty sure readership is over 2000. It’s my dream that ten people will vote Independent (or Real Republican or even fiscally conservative Democrat! Good grief, anyone who will stay in budget looks good now) in 2010 on account of my influence. That will make my day. Let me know if you’re one of them. I want people to feel sassy about their constitutional rights. Even if you go in for the exact opposite; great, at least you jumped in the ring.

Anyway, my short term goal (for 2009-2010) is to disconnect from the banks. I don’t want anything to do with their dirty business. Whatever I can do to assert my independence. More to come on that.

Blarg, these wouldn’t be so long if I weren’t such a demon on the keyboard!

Posted on July 18th, 2009 at 4:27am by Shawn


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Game Wise

Firstly, early next week you’re going to see 4000 points of Tau coming off the line. We went for a true red and white color scheme. Armor plates are red, and white is a solid accent. They look quite striking, and patches of green static grass make them pop.

Likewise for Deathguard, two armies, each 2000 points for the Pandora’s army special (still booking for that) are going under the brush this coming week. Same for Wood Elves. Same for Imperial Guard (but only 2000 points).
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We are very happy with how the Pandora’s armies are coming out.
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I was planning on playing Death Korps vs Orks today, but Renn didn’t show up until later, so we are postponing it until Monday.
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Tomorrow is the Batrep of Vampire Counts vs Warriors of Chaos.
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I am going to start painting up Legion of Everblight for Hordes. We have a bunch of models ready for paint. Dane is taking too long.
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We got in a few of the new Planetstrike terrain kits: Shrine of the Aquila and a Strongpoint. I did a video review of those, they should be up soon.
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We are really busy and I haven’t been able to drum up any games of Hordes. But I am still intent on keeping that going. I have no other armies in the works.
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I got a Tyranid army in trade (black carapace, orange/yellow skin) and I plan on refurbishing that.
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I’m booking projects for August. We are running our usual specials. Additionally, I have four slots still open for the Pandora special (see below for details).
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On top of that I have one spot open for the Hero of the Imperium deal. I have the intention of never running this again. It is by far the best deal ever. See post below for details.

Posted on July 18th, 2009 at 3:41am by Shawn


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If ignorance is bliss, why aren’t more people happy?

Quotes from Thomas Jefferson

[Picture: Thomas Jefferson reincarnated in our day.]

Enlighten the people, generally, and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will vanish like spirits at the dawn of day.

The ground of liberty is to be gained by inches, and we must be contented to secure what we can get from time to time and eternally press forward for what is yet to get. It takes time to persuade men to do even what is for their own good.

If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them, they must become happy.

Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we should soon want bread.

If we run into such debts as that we must be taxed in our meat and in our drink, in our necessaries and our comforts, in our labors and our amusements, for our callings and our creeds, as the people of England are, our people, like them, must come to labor sixteen hours in the twenty-four, and give the earnings of fifteen of these to the government for their debts and daily expenses; And the sixteen being insufficient to afford us bread, we must live, as they do now, on oatmeal and potatoes, have no time to think, no means of calling the mismanagers to account; But be glad to obtain subsistence by hiring ourselves to rivet their chains around the necks of our fellow sufferers; And this is the tendency of all human governments. A departure from principle in one instance becomes a precedent for a second, that second for a third, and so on ’til the bulk of society is reduced to mere automatons of misery, to have no sensibilities left but for sinning and suffering…and the forehorse of this frightful team is public debt. Taxation follows that, and in its train wretchedness and oppression.

The central bank is an institution of the most deadly hostility existing against the Principles and form of our Constitution. I am an Enemy to all banks discounting bills or notes for anything but Coin. If the American People allow private banks to control the issuance of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the People of all their Property until their Children will wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered.

Free government is founded in jealousy, and not in confidence; it is jealousy and not confidence, which prescribes limited constitutions, to bind down those whom we are obliged to trust with power.

A Bill of Rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth, general or particular; and what no just government should refuse, or rest on inferences.

The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed and that they are entitled to freedom of person, freedom of religion, freedom of property, and freedom of press.

And lastly,

The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers. [I daresay this is the case in our day with talk radio]

Posted on July 17th, 2009 at 9:35am by Shawn


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Oligarchy

As I’m thinking all this stuff over there is an elephant that keeps sneaking into the room.

What prevents the accumulation of wealth and power into the hands of a few? I imagine some Libertarian paradise if only the government would leave us alone, but more likely an oligarchy-type thing would just raise up in its place.

A progressive tax code (ie more taxes the more you make) is one way to accomplish this. If only the government could be trusted to administer it equitably. The worst situation is when government is in bed with the business, becoming, effectively a tool to force the will of the oligarchs on the people.

This is apparent in the book Open Veins of Latin America. Long story short: capitalism didn’t work out so well for the central american indians.

The consolidation of power and resources is the root of Tyranny. The dispersal of those things is Liberty.

As a side note this ties into Mormon cosmology: Heavenly Father disperses unlimited resources to the individual and gives freedom of choice. His Adversary vows to take the treasures of the earth and consolidate military, economic and religious power to oppress mankind.

Posted on July 17th, 2009 at 4:08am by Shawn


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New Lamps for Old Program

If you have ever bought an army from BTP, and would like to trade it in for a credit. Let me know what you have. I will trade it in for 20-35% of it’s full original value (in credit for service/materials), plus a credit for the shipping back. Email me at bluetablepainting@gmail.com if you are interested.

There are some materials that we cannot acquire with credit, notably Forge World.

Posted on July 17th, 2009 at 3:42am by Shawn


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Health Care

Someone suggested that I post my comments on the Health Care “debate” going on.

I haven’t really been following it. I am absorbing other material right now (economics).

I can say this though: the Federal Government does not have a great track record with getting rid of something once they are started. You are still paying income tax because of the sixteenth amendment from 1913 (right around the time that the Federal Reserve came into being).

So whatever happens, plan on it starting small (social security started out a 1% and is now a hefty 6-7%– double this to include the indirect tax on the employer) and then turning into an iron band around your neck. Of course, this will need to be raised in order to “save” the program after the money has been blown on other stuff. What we need saving from is the incompetence and voraciousness of the federal government.

The thing I keep wondering is if there is a shortage of doctors? Or of medical equipment? This problem should be attacked by increasing the supply of thing people want. Isn’t that so obvious? If a doctor’s appointment, say to get a checkup, were only $15, then there would be no problem just paying for it out of pocket.
Part of the reason healthcare is so expensive is becuase of the stratospheric rise in malpractice insurance costs.

There’s no talk of how to increase the availability of health care. It needs to be less expensive. Talk of making everyone get insurance somehow so they can afford something just boggles the mind. And if the insurance is too expensive, then how can that be cheaper.

It can’t help the cost of healthcare when giant, black tick-like beings (called trial lawyers) are sucking the life out of the system either.

The story of my ingrown toenail is illustrative.

When I returned from South America in 1992 I had a mother of an ingrown toenail. It was red, pustulent, painful and infected.

I went to the major hospital in my town; a monolithic building squatting in a pool of asphalt. They wanted over a thousand dollars just to book the surgical room. It was a major deal. It’s my opinion that these prices are a distortion of the system caused by government involvement.

Then I went to a family practice. It was insanely busy, the doctor scarcely had time to look me over. He wanted to get an x-ray. He prescribed pain medication. We left about $80 poorer and with no solution.

Finally, my mom found a local podiatrist. He had an excellent reputation in the entire valley. He was in a clean, yet modest office in a downtown building. There were several elderly people in the waiting room. On the walls were various diplomas, one of which indicated that the Doctor was a surgeon in the Korean war.

He sat me down, looked my foot over, disinfected the lot then cut a notch in the toenail. Then he took a chisel-like tool, gently inserted it into the notch, then (without warning) rammed it all the way into the matrix. It was a searing lance of screaming agony. In a swift motion he used another tool to pry out the offending shard. He washed the whole thing down with iodine, bandaged me up, and the sopped the blood off the floor with paper towels.

Total cost: $35 cash in hand. I walked out of the office and went to work pushing carts at the local market the same day.

Now that’s affordable health care. Pay cash for what you need. Keep a modest policy for catastrophic stuff like brain tumors.

People should have a choice. They should be able to choose what option they want.

Employers have expenses. Here’s an example of the types of things a business has to pay for:
Rent
Insurance
Advertising
Materials (to sell)
Office Supplies
Payroll (which includes all subsets of “things that are required to keep people on the payroll”)

What’s left is profit.

When the government makes employers add expenses for regulation and taxes, what do you think gives in that budget? Shall the business stop paying rent? Advertising?

The place that gives is Payroll. That is what will happen when employers have to provide benefits by law. Wages will go down. Plain and simple. Or people will get cut.

Every so often I get the exciting privilege of giving my workers a raise. I have occasionally asked, “would you like me to give a raise across the board or provide health insurance?” The answer is invariably, “Just give me the money, I will take care of my own insurance.”

Profits do not give, that’s a myth. It simply does not exist. A business exists for the profit. Once the profit falls below a certain level, where it does not justify the risk, then the business closes doors and everyone gets a pink slip. Goodbye jobs.

Make no mistake. The Feds don’t care about you. They only care about lining the pockets of favored constituents (ie not you).

The Federal Government is like an evil reverse Midas, everything it touches turns to dog crap.

There’s a good reason why the CONSTITUTION of the UNITED STATES limits the Federal Government to a specific list of things and then reserves everything else (including health care) to the States or to the PEOPLE.

If the Sixteenth Amendment (income tax) were repealed you would get a 20% raise. And the government would still be able to fund all necessary functions quite easily. Could you take care of yourself with that 20% extra?

If fractional reserve banking were abolished, you would (in my estimation) get about a 30% raise (in terms of net purchasing power). Could you take care of yourself then?

How much would you give to charity if there were no Federal programs for the poor?
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Comments from a Client
Hey Shawn, believe it or not, im writing to you not to beg again for information on the army I am eagerly awaiting, but to comment on your thoughts on health care. Pardon the surely endless spelling and grammatical mistakes, this is a spur rant. I welcome your responses, for or against.
Whenever I hear people talking about how amazing socialized medicine is, I am reminded of the old grass is greener saying. There seems to be this grand ideal about it that all other countries in the world have amazing medical care for all, for no cost, and they are all living happy, sickness free lives without a care in the world. But the fact is, there is no perfect system. Nothing is going to provide everyone what they want, or maybe even need. It is the way of the world.
I honestly think that if we as a country develop a plan of health care paid for by the government, or by businesses, it would be one of the biggest mistakes in our history. The costs for just medicare and medicade now are astounding, and would balloon to unimaginable numbers if spread to cover everything. The only way to pay for such huge costs would be to tax the american people to death. And that only hurts the lower class more than they already have been. Everyone likes to talk about how much this would help people who cant afford health care now, but how will they afford a home when they are paying crushing taxes? And we can’t lay all of it on the wealthy, because the moment we try to do that, they will be gone, and we will be in much worse shape then.
Another point to consider is that as it stands, we provide, I feel, some of the best care in the world. We have many of the best doctors and scientists working for us every day. When was the last time you heard of anyone having to go to another country to have a special procedure? They all come here. Because we have the best. And why? Because in our system they will not be making the federal wage for a doctor. I think the moment the government starts deciding what to pay our doctors, they will be gone. They go where the money is just like the rest of us would.
A great irony I think is that people believe people are just falling dead in the streets because the hospitals wont admit them. Maybe I missed those news bits. Because it seems to be the other way around. In the socialized medicine countries, they have to wait weeks or months for care, even if they need it immediately. But in this country we have immigrants who come into the country illegally, have nothing, but if they need care, they can go to the hospital, and get the care they need.
It seems to me we are going about this in the wrong way. Why are we not working to reduce the costs of health care now, instead of just band-aiding the problem by having the federal government write a blank check to the health insurance industry? I think everyone would agree that health care costs are totally out of this world, so why are we just ignoring this? Isn’t it a better idea to work on bringing them down than just throwing up our arms and saying “oh well, just pay them what they want?”
VF
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And a counter argument from another…
I’ve been enjoying your blog and also giving feedback, and I wanted to chime in on your healthcare post.
“Employers have expenses. Here’s an example of the types of things a business has to pay for:
Rent
Insurance
Advertising
Materials (to sell)
Office Supplies
Payroll (which includes all subsets of “things that are required to keep people on the payroll”)
What’s left is profit.”
One big point in the healthcare debate that has been pointed out repeatedly in interviews and articles I’ve come across is that currently insurance companies use 15-30 cents of every dollar they take in on overhead costs–mostly those things you listed above including profit. The other 70-85 cents of each dollar is spent on medical expenses–doctors, nurses, equipment, and medicine. Shareholders in these companies want that profit percentage as high as possible and encourage the companies to limit those medical expenditures as much as possible. These limitations basically mean that they do everything they can to avoid treatment … which sucks if you are sick and need treatment.
The hope is that the government system would be able to drastically reduce that overhead. They don’t have to pay for those expensive TV commercials. Those evil bureuacrats everyone fears have much more reasonable paychecks than the evil CEOs people tend to ignore. The government, as much as you hate it, is not for profit in the same sense as the insurance companies. Most sources I’ve seen assume the government overhead should be somewhere around 3-5 cents on the dollar.
Insurance companies only real goal is to make money, and they are very good at that. However, I think the goal of healthcare needs to be making people healthy. The government can prioritize that in a way that insurance companies cannot.
“There’s a good reason why the CONSTITUTION of the UNITED STATES limits the Federal Government to a specific list of things and then reserves everything else (including health care) to the States or to the PEOPLE.”
Of course their is room for interpretation and such interpretation will depend greatly on your other beliefs, but in Article 1, Section 8 I think it is pretty easy to place healthcare under the category of “general Welfare.” You can certainly argue that governement run healthcare isn’t in the best interest of everyone (I would disagree), but I don’t see the unconstitutional argument.
“The Congress shall have power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States”
“Make no mistake. The Feds don’t care about you. They only care about lining the pockets of favored constituents (ie not you).”
Although you certainly are right about many elected officials I don’t think you are right about all of them, and most people in the government are not elected officials and I think many of those people (again, not all) do care deeply about taking care of their national community.
I’ve rambled here, so in closing, would you agree that some change needs to happen even if you don’t think the government system would work?
WHO Ranking of healthcare systems:http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.html
WHO Ranking of % of GDP spent on healthcare:http://www.photius.com/rankings/total_health_expenditure_as_pecent_of_gdp_2000_to_2005.html
WHO Ranking of healthy life expectancy:http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthy_life_table2.html
Right now US healthcare is expensive and crummy by developed world standards. If the government isn’t the solution, what would be?
Regards,
M
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My only response here is the “general welfare” clause. By that interpretation there is no limit on the federal government at all since they will simply claim that whatever they are doing is the general welfare. You name it. Thomas Jefferson said (paraphrasing) that if that were the case, the constitution may as well be a blank piece of paper.

Posted on July 17th, 2009 at 2:35am by Shawn


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3000 Projects

Blue Table Painting has now completed over 3000 projects. That’s the equivalent of about 500 full armies. Probably more. Yay!

Posted on July 16th, 2009 at 4:54am by Shawn


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Cruising Speed

Picture: grav tank from Heavy Gear.
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I feel like I am spinning my wheels. No matter how I work I can’t seem to move the studio ahead. I’ve been in the “badger hole” for 18 months and there’s no end in sight. Granted of course we’re having a groovy old time.
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Wood Elves (4500 pts) are out of the assembly-works for the Pandora’s army special. There are extra points in both of these armies to account for a heavy amount of heroes. Each army is at least 2100 pts without magic items.
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Deathguard (4000 pts) … ditto. Ready to paint starting tomorrow.
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Imperial Guard Strike Force (2000 pts) … also ready to go. We used about 60 space marine scout bodies with cadian rebreather heads to make a delta-force looking army with FOUR valkyries as transports. And plenty of support units, a lot of them converted up.
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That’s the rest of the five Pandora’s armies ready for paint. The 4000 pts of Tau are already underway. Test fire warrior was completed this morning and looking sharp. Red and white is one of my favorite color schemes. It stands out very well.
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Follow BTP on Twitter: www.twitter.com/bluetable
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Plan on doing a Batrep with the Death Korps of Krieg (with client’s permission).
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I also got an inventory done of the Khador we have (new in box/blister). You can buy the models at half off (bulk deal for all) for $495. Retail is $990. Email me at bluetablepainting@gmail.com if you are interested.
Unit Name
QTY
The Butcher of Khardov
1
The Dark Prince Vladimir
1
Komandant Irusk
1
Karchev the Terrible
1
Old Witch of Khador and Scrapjack (2 models)
1
Fenris Dragoon (2 models)
1
Epic Kommander Sorscha
1
Greylords of Ternion (3 models) L4
1
Behemoth
1
Berserker
1
Destroyer
1
Devastator
1
Juggernaut
1
Marauder
1
Spriggan
1
Iron Fang Ulhans (box of 3 models)
2
Doom Reavers (box of 6 models)
1
Iron Fang Unit Attachment (2 models)
2
Iron Fangs Pikemen (box of 6 models)
1
Kommandos (box of 6 models)
1
Kossite Woodsmen (box of 6 models)
1
Manhunter
1
Manhunter alternate pose
1
Man-o-War Demolition Corps
3
Man-o-War Kovnik
1
Man-o-War Shocktrooper
3
Mechanik Chief & Assistant (2 models)
1
Yuri the Axe
1
Widowmakers (box of 4 models)
1
Winterguard Field Gun and Crew (3 models)
2

Posted on July 16th, 2009 at 4:00am by Shawn


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Evil v Evil

First off, the Pandora’s Army special is back. Deatils are a few posts down. But if you’re too lazy you can click here. This is one of the best deals we’ve ever done. Possible the best.
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This Saturday we’ll be having a studio match. Renn vs Skymarshall Anonymo playing Warhammer Fantasy. Vampire Counts vs Warriors of Chaos.
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We painted up a unit of Marauders with Wulfrik and a Shaggoth for the game. Yum! The Batrep should be up on www.youtube.com/bluetablepainting early this coming week. I’ll be referee-ing and and taking footage of the battle.

Posted on July 15th, 2009 at 1:44pm by Shawn


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What’s Hot

First off, the Pandora’s Army special is back. Deatils are a few posts down. But if you’re too lazy you can click here.
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The first week in August I ‘m making terrain. It’s not going to be a huge thing. I just want to make some for the studio and for personal enjoyment. But if you want me to make you a set, just set a budget (of $200-600) and give some general parameters. A typical set will cover a table heavily, and two tables reasonably. With a higher budget I make it more detailed, expansive or just make more pieces (or even different sets). As usual I need half-down.

Posted on July 14th, 2009 at 3:48am by Shawn


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