Boot Season

Up here, that means winter is coming. Sadly the days of flip flops are over, for most people. I tend to wear flip flops as long and often as I can, even in the snow. Only when it’s 4 inches deep or more do I switch to boots.

Yesterday after Jag’s cross country race and Ty’s soccer game, Lori and I headed down to Big D to get her hair done. As soon as I dropped her off I headed over to Nordstroms with a pair of Jag’s dress pants and told them I need some an inch bigger in the waist and 6 inches longer in the legs. He’s now in adult clothes at his size (30/36) so I had to shop the sale racks. I found two pair of Hugo Boss pants on sale for $146 a pair. That sounds like a lot but in today’s prices, it’s really reasonable. Next up was a couple things for Lori and then I was off to pick her up. We had to stop back at Nordstroms to exchange one item and then had a salad before heading up the hill. Finally around 8pm we were home.

For most of the ride home, Lori was on the phone with the wife of a patient from Aspen who is having a 6 hour surgery Tuesday. The wife is pretty high maintenance but after 90 minutes on the phone, her and Lori are now new BFF’s. (best friends forever, ha ha)

Today the boys have some studying and we have some cleaning. I think we’ll run d0wn to the storage unit to get some snow boots and winter clothes out of storage. Taxes are coming up on the 15th, uggh. We’ve already sent in enough money to buy a new car and probably (we don’t know yet), have to send in just as much again. I don’t think our tax system is very fair as we pay more and more and people that don’t work get more and more free stuff and our Country’s debt just continues to go up and up. If anyone ran a business like that, they be out of business in a few months. Yet our politicians just go on spending OUR money on anything that’ll get them votes to stay in power. I’m sure if they were spending their own money, things would be different. Oh well, I need to stop before I ruin my day. But people, you have a choice, forget that it’s Hillary vs Trump. What it really comes down to is more of the same or something different. No way can any sane person say “oh yea, give me more of the same cause the Country is in great shape and headed in the right direction”. If you’re honest with yourself, you know this is true, Vote for our kids future, please, as that’s how you need to look at things, and if you do, you have to vote for Trump, period.

Guess I’ll run, Lori put a second comforter on our bed last night so she’s back in it with her coffee. The sun is kissing the top of the mountain out the window and is slowly working it’s way down the slope to lighten and warm up our little town. It’s almost 8am and time to get moving. Enjoy your day and be thankful for what you have rather than dwelling on what you want, you’ll be much happier, trust me.

If you’re older and plan on leaving anything at all for your children or grandchildren, you also have to NOT vote for Hillary. You see she now wants to tax all inheritance at a rate of 65%. Don’t think this affects you, well, read on…

Hillary’s Huge Estate-Tax Hike

09/30/2016

“Hillary Clinton Proposes 65% Top Rate for Estate Tax” blared a headline in The Wall Street Journal. Since the current top statutory tax rate on estates is 40 percent, Clinton’s proposal is nothing if not audacious. I can’t recall Barack Obama, our most left-leaning president, ever calling for a 65 percent increase in tax rates for the rich.

Going after inheritances and estates is textbook Marxism. That is not an exaggeration. The third plank in Karl Marx’s 10-point platform for achieving socialism through democratic means — see his 1848 textbook to communism, The Communist Manifesto — was the abolition of inheritances. To repeat: it was point three in Marx’s 10-point plan.

Why They Love Estate Taxes

For a long line of communists and socialists, the animus against inheritances has both an economic and a sociological purpose. Economically, the tax is part of the overall Marxian/socialist war against private property. Sociologically, Marx sought to weaken if not eliminate the traditional nuclear family. Clinton and her progressive allies have recently succeeded in weakening the traditional family by redefining marriage, and so it comes as no surprise now that she is extending the battle against families to the economic front by seeking more confiscatory taxes on the estates of families.

I have written before that Hillary Clinton gives every appearance of never having taken Economics 101. Taxes on estates are economically harmful, because they destroy capital. While running for the Democratic nomination, one of Sen. Bernie Sanders’s favorite campaign lines was the statement that the very rich have far more money than they could possibly spend. That may well be true. But what neither he nor Clinton understands is that those large pools of wealth are more valuable to Americans of modest means than they are to the rich people who own them.

The Economic Function of Inherited Wealth

Taxing 65 percent of large private fortunes will not significantly affect the lifestyles of the super-rich. But if the government taxes that wealth and transfers it to non-rich Americans, most of it will vanish in current consumption. By contrast, when the rich are allowed to retain ownership of wealth, much of it becomes the capital that is invested in business enterprises where it provides jobs for non-rich Americans and produces goods and services that uplift society’s standard of living. Like the old Chinese proverb says, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” Capital is better than a short-term handout, for it enables men and women to support those families for many years.

My late mentor, Grove City College professor Dr. Hans Sennholz, explained another economically destructive aspect of estate taxes in his book, Death and Taxes. Many estates are not in the form of cash, but are working businesses. When the government demands a huge sum of cash from a deceased person’s estate, often the only way the heirs can raise the cash is to dismember, shrink, or liquidate the business. Who does this hurt most? Answer: the middle-class workers that were employed by those businesses. Where is the social justice in that, Mrs. Clinton?

In one respect, I have to give credit to Mrs. Clinton for her proposal. She is right to inform voters of what taxes she wants to raise in order to fund the massive spending increases she has proposed. But the amount of revenue that she hopes to obtain from increasing the estate tax will be less than she envisions. The much higher rate will incentivize many rich people to make increased use of the same legal devices (trusts and foundations) that Mrs. Clinton herself employs to shield her immense wealth from the clutches of the taxman.

Combined with her grand visions of social engineering — plans to involve the state ever more intimately in our daily lives — Hillary Clinton’s enthusiastic embrace of the Marxian policy of transferring more inherited wealth from families to government will take us down a very dark path.

So, who do you believe, Hillary or a Nobel Prize winning economist. Stop the madness, please, vote with your brain, not your emotions, God Bless

 

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Cross Country and Soccer

This morning Lori and I will split up with one of us taking Jag to Glenwood for a cross country race and the other taking Ty to his soccer game. That in itself should be enough for the day but I think after that we need to head down the hill to Denver. We’ll decide on this later.

Yesterday morning Jag had his Parent Teacher conference. It’s only for High School kids and this year, all the teachers come to one room at the same time and everyone sits around a table. In short, they all couldn’t say enough good things about him. From winning the 9th grade Art contest to his English teacher saying how enjoyable it is to read his work because of his good penmanship to the Math teacher pressing him to join Math League and his Physics teacher saying he wants him in the AP Class (Advanced Placement which is a college credit course), next year, they were all gushing over him. The Upper School (High School) Assistant Director asked what they could do to challenge him more and if he gets bored as he has all A’s and seems to breeze though every subject. We’ll see what, if anything, they can provide for him that’s more advanced than the current curriculum. From his standpoint, he works hard for his grades and is motivated by getting something (like moving up a grade) for working harder, but is also fine with where he’s at. We don’t want to just keep piling on more and more work because he’s a great student. There needs to be balance in his life. We all agreed he’ll let everyone know by the end of October how he’s feeling and if he feels challenged enough. So, in short, the kid is brilliant! Must get that from his parents.

Speaking of brilliant, the misses yesterday received a raise that includes a guaranteed annual bonus that’s pretty good. Overall it’s like a 30% annual raise which is pretty amazing. She wanted and deserved more but if you remember her last job in Denver, the doctor wanted to give her a 3% raise! So, she graciously said thank you, but they did agree to revisit things in 6 months. Of course most of this, due to our screwed up tax system, will be absorbed by the govt in the form of higher taxes, but it’s always good to make more money in today’s economy. I stand by my saying that she’s like a doctor! I told her she should be proud of herself and congratulated her on all the progress she’s made in only 1 year. Just wait and see where she’s at in another year! She has a pretty special skill set, even if she doesn’t know what it is!

When Lori arrived home, Ty wanted to go to sushi so he, Lori and I headed to town as Jag wanted to stay home. When we made it to Nobu, it was closed for a private event. Only in Vail does someone have the money to rent out all of Nobu! We decided to walk down to Terra Bistro and had to sit at the bar as unbeknownst to us, it was Restaurant Week. This is where all the restaurants put out special menus at reduced prices. All entrees were $20.16. That’s a pretty good deal and we had a fun time with Ty. Sometimes it’s good to get the boys out with us on their own as we get to know more of what’s going on when there is only one of them. He too is doing well, living life and being a great 12 year old. He’s such a good, nice, caring kid who looks out for everyone. We’re pretty lucky to have such great kids, again, must be because we’re such good parents! Ha.

It’s 6:30 and we all need to leave by 8 so I’d better get everyone up. Lots going on at work and next week is super busy and oh yea, Happy October! Take care and God Bless, and Go Broncos!

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The leaves are falling

Yesterday was the first day the leaves began to fall from the trees. In the next few days, the ground will be covered in yellow and gold. It’s still really pretty up here and the weather is pretty nice. We thought is was going to rain last night but it didn’t.

Today Jag has Parent Teacher conferences starting at 7:50am. Lori has one of her girls in surgery at 7:30 and Ty, who is tired from getting home from soccer at 9pm, needs to get moving too.

I threw my back out getting out of the shower yesterday and bending over to pick up something from the bathroom floor. I did go to the gym as the trainer there has lots of experience with backs and such. I actually felt better after stretching for an hour but am pretty stiff again this morning.

Tomorrow Jag has a cross country race in Glenwood at 9am and then we’ll see about basketball at 5pm about an hour north of Denver. The last b ball game is at 8pm meaning we’d get back to Vail around 11pm. I don’t know if I can drive that much with my back. Maybe he can hitch a ride with another player.

It’s now 6:20 so time to get moving. Hard to believe it’s October tomorrow. That means a little over 90 days left in the year. 2017 seems surreal, like out of some movie about the future. Have a great day and weekend, GB.

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Soccer in Boulder

Today Ty and 13 other boys head down to Boulder for a 4pm soccer game. This means they’ll be home around 8:30 tonight. Ty has a make up test in history this morning at 7:45 from when he was sick and one in science tomorrow at lunch. Not sure when he’ll find the time to study for tomorrow’s test. Jag will head back to school today and hopefully not be behind. He didn’t have any tests and turned in his homework on line.

Lori has lots going on at work as do I. Saturday is October meaning the pressure starts all over for me and continues until the end of the year. Then it starts again in January. If I think about it, the pressure never goes away. Both Lori and I sure could use a break. One where we don’t have to go anywhere, do anything or hang out with anyone. We just need a real break. Oh well, better to be busy than not, I guess.

I’d better run as Ty is hard to get up in the morning and needs to study some more and get his soccer stuff together. I cooked some pork green chile from noon yesterday until this morning in the slow cooker. It should be good after cooking for 18 hours. Rain is coming with snow over 11,000 feet which isn’t that high. So, have a great day, take care and God Bless.

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Baby it’s cold outside

I think that’s the name of an old song but up here this morning, it is cold outside! Not sure of the temperature but Fall is here and Winter’s not far behind.

This morning we need to be at school at 7:45 so we need to get moving. Jag is not feeling well but we have to try to get him to school as he’s off Friday for Parent Teacher conferences. Ty is in Boulder tomorrow for a soccer game and also has a Science Field Trip. Not sure how he’s going to fit all that in.

It’s sort of a blur around here as everyone is so busy and has so much to do. On top of that, before you know it, it’ll be October. Then it’s all downhill through the end of the year. I guess Jag turned in all his homework on line so he’ll be staying home.

It’s 6:36 so time to get moving. Lori is already in the shower and Ty needs to get up.

Looks like Hillary is propping up a former Ms Universe contestant to say bad things about Trump even though she was investigated and prosecuted for lying and threatening to kill a judge (a real judge in Venezuela) as she’s even further behind him after the debate, even though he didn’t do as well as he should have. Forget that the moderator didn’t ask her about her about any the issues people care about like her emails, the family foundation, her health or anything else. No one should be surprised as the main stream media has always been in the tank of the democrats. The big surprise is no matter what they (Hillary and her media do) Trump is still gaining ground. They’re freaking out and with good reason as the people are tired of the same old shit in Washington. Good for them.

And with that, time to run, GB.

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Beautiful

Yesterday was a beautiful day in paradise. 72 degrees and sunny was where we ended up after a cool start in the high 20’s. I had the house cleaners come for the first time in over 6 months for a deep cleaning as no matter how much we clean, we can’t get it all.

Today we have more school and work and before you know it, it’ll be October. Then the snow will come, as it always does. This weekend we have soccer and basketball and I think Lori’s getting her hair done in Denver.

It’s clinic day for Lori and I need to get some 2017 planning started. Not much else going on, guess I’ll run. Take care, have a great day and GB.

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Go Broncos!

20160924_163326Once again, nobody gave us a chance. We were supposed to lose the game and come home with a record of 2 and 1. The problem is, no one told the team! Not only did we win, we beat them bad. Play after play, our defense and offense was just flat out better. So now we’re 3 and 0 and one of the few teams left undefeated, Go Broncos.

Yesterday we hung out around the house and ate too much food. Today we’re back at it with school and work. The weather is nice with the outlook good for the week. It’s 5:21 now and I’m heading to the gym at 6.

Guess I’ll run as if I hang around I’ll dive into politics and frankly I’m trying to avoid the subject. The big debate is tonight, not sure if I’ll watch or not as I cannot stand to sound of Hillary’s voice. Thank God she’s self destructing. The only way she wins is if the media and govt steal the election from Trump, otherwise it’ll be the Donald, hmm.

Here’s another photo from Saturday.

God Bless

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What’s in your backyard?

Yesterday was a whirlwind of activity. First up was getting Ty to the church on time for his friend Zoe’s Bat Mitzvah. It started at 9:30 and went to 11 and then all the kids climbed into vans to go to a ranch in Silverthorne for a day of partying.

Jag, Lori and I worked our way down the valley stopping in Avon, Edwards and then finally in Eagle at Costco. Once back home, Lori and I headed for Dillon to go to Bed Bath and Beyond before picking Ty up at the party. We then rushed home and headed to Arrowhead for Kristen (a girl in Lori’s office) surprise birthday party. It was a dinner but we just stayed for a drink before heading to Vail for date night. We ended up at Nobu (sushi) and sat at the bar enjoying another cocktail or two, along with some of the best sushi in the Country (Nobu is one of the best) before heading home. It was nice for Lori and I to get away by ourselves. I think we’re going to try to do it every two weeks.

Today we’ll be cleaning up around the house and putting away our new dishes from BB&B. Throw in a hike and some football and that’ll wrap up the day. So, we had a little snow yesterday morning and the peaks are dusted in white to go along with the yellow and gold of the Aspen trees changing. This is really beautiful to see, right in our backyard, take a look.

Pretty great place to live, take care and God Bless

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Snow

Yesterday here in the mountains, we had a little snow. Nothing stuck on the ground but nevertheless, it snowed. Today Ty has a day long party. Jag, Lori and I are going to go to the shooting range and then hit Costco.

Yesterday both Lori and I were in Denver, albeit in separate cars. We made it home within 20 minutes of each other with me arriving first. Ty’s Field Day was called off an hour early due to the snow as all the kids were in shorts. He was on the Orange Team meaning he sprayed his hair orange to go along with his orange shorts and shirt. His scalp is still orange. I think he somehow turned his legs orange too! Jag skipped cross country as it was too cold to run. This was a bit surprising to me as in Georgetown on the other side of the pass, it was 75 degrees and sunny when I was driving home. Lori said when she came through the tunnel, it was a white out on the west side. That’s Colorado for ya!

Once again, the colors are amazing. Time to run as we’re headed to the gym and Ty needs to be at the Bah Mitzvah at 9:30. It’s also an electronics free weekend in our house, and that goes for all of us except for a few work emails. We’ll let you know how that goes! Have a great day, God Bless.

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Fall is here

It;s officially the 2nd day of Fall and they say it’ll be much cooler this weekend. All’s good up here in the bubble. Now in some parts of the Country, mostly black people, are rioting. They’re using the excuse of a black police officer shooting a black man, who allegedly had a gun, of being racist. That makes sense, huh. What most people don’t know is that over 70% of the people arrested in these violent protests have drivers licenses from another State. In other words, these protesters are being brought in (by buses actually) and are being paid, to protest. Turns out a big democrat financier is footing the bill. On top of that, he’s committed $20 Million to registering overseas voters to try to stop Trump. In addition, the govt is working overtime to register new immigrants to vote as well. This is all unprecedented as the powers that be are freaking out and trying to do anything to make sure Hillary is elected. I think the more they do this, the more they drive people to Trump. No matter what happens though, I’m sure they’ll somehow mess with the votes to make sure she gets in. Pretty darn scary.

Yesterday the boys had soccer and cross country after school. I cleaned the house as best I could and bought Lori some flowers. She made it home around 6:30 last night and it’s now 5:30 am as she needs to be at work early today for her annual review. She’s hoping she gets a raise. According to the CEO of the clinic, she sure deserves it, as in his words, the numbers don’t lie.

Both Lori and I are off to Denver today, in separate cars. I’ll leave at 7:30 after dropping the boys and she’ll take off about 9:30. We both hope to be back mid afternoon. I have a couple of appointments and she has one at the dermatologist. Tonight there’s a Leukemia walk in town and Lori and I are planning on having a date night. Maybe the kids will do the walk.

Time to run, hope all’s well, take care, be safe (lots of shit going down out there in our crazy World) and God Bless.

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