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Friday, January 3, 2014

Personal Top 10 for 2014

A list of the ten things that I am personally excited about in the coming year;

10. Business Traveling - For the first time I get to leave the state on someone else's dime. Well, not counting that time I got married and my parents sent me away with the new misses to Florida. That was pretty awesome also. Hopefully it will just as much fun when you are expected to work every day and your wife is alone back at home.

9. The next season on The Walking Dead - Or more precisely the second half of the current season. Having read most of the published comics I have a pretty good idea of where the story may be going, but the show deviates enough to keep you guessing what it's going to do next.

8. Getting out onto the golf course - I feel like for the first time in a long time, my overall game took a step forward last summer after sporting some new clubs. Hoping to build off that so I can stop using my toes to tally up my score on every hole.

7. Midterm Elections - I'll call up Vegas and place some heavy bets that not a lot is going to change in congress, probably retain 95% of them. Also, what margin will Branstad win his seemingly millionth re-election bid. Who doesn't love to see Democracy in action?

6. Whatever movie Marvel comes out with - Not since Star Wars do I believe a movie franchise raised expectations and engrossed so many geeks then what Disney/Marvel have been able to do with the Avengers universe. Captain America and Guardians of the Galaxy both look pretty epic!

5. My wellness test scores in the spring - As is the trend in many places, my place of work has hired a bunch of people that are not doctors to come in and tell us how unhealthy we are under the threat of higher insurance premiums and having to sit through a full year of 'life coaching' if we do not hit certain metrics. For the most part I pass these tests, but last year, despite my overall scare clearing the level where I could be classified as 'healthy' They decided my cholesterol was too high and stuck me in their program anyway. I'm hoping some subtle changes this year lowered that number just enough to get me out of these awkward, borderline harassing meetings each month with a non-doctor about how I'm living my life.

4. Jacobson Family Vacation - Sounds like we are spending a weekend in Chicago again this year with the In-Laws. Hoping the Cubs don;t suddenly get good as to keep ticket prices nice and low, but then miraculously become epic-y awesome the day we catch a game.

3. Watching lots of Kernels Games - My hometown professional baseball team. The Low-A Minnesota Twins affiliate Cedar Rapids Kernels. Last year we saw Byron Buxton and Javier Baez, both of whom appear to be on pace to be huge names in 2-5 years. Can't wait to see who takes the field this year.

2. Summer - Maybe only because it's 8 below outside right now, and next week they are talking about it being 25 to 30 below before windchill with snow, but something is making me long for warmer days.

1. 5 Year Anniversary - Still don't have any plans for what we are going to do come September (and am very receptive to suggestions) It will be hard to top last years trip to Denver. I still can't believe it's been 5 years already.


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Kurmudkin's 5 Predictions for 2014

It's been a fast paced end to 2013 in Washington with a long term budget deal and the beginning of the end of Quantitative Easing. Let's make some predictions on what will become of the items that we touch on regularly. Who knows, I may come to be the next clairvoyant!

1. American Care Act/ObamaCare - The Administration Predicted about 3 million people would sign up through the exchanges by the December 15th, December 23rd, December 24th Deadline. And they appear to be well on track of a million short of that goal, and the grand total by the end of the open enrollment period was expected to be 9 million enrolled by the end of open enrollment in March. Regardless of the 5 million plus people who lost their insurance as a result of the ACA. Prediction: Total enrollment including State exchanges will be around 7 million, leaving a very modest 2 million people more covered in 2014 then in 2013, dropping the uninsured percentage in America from 15% to 14.3%. Making it glaringly obvious that this was all worth it.

2. Midterm Elections - Despite more grandstanding over the ACA and Debt Ceiling, some level of spin will permeate the population and help avoid any significant losses for the Democrats. The old tried and true method of creating a national narrative painting Republicans as obstructionists and beating the drum of wage inequality will result in only a few seats gained in the Senate, the caucus will be split 50-50, giving Biden the tipping power to leave the senate in a Democrat Majority. The House will net very little change and still be held with a large Republican Majority.

3. The Economy - One of the very few good things about the budget agreement coming out of congress this past month is a degree of certainty, and since the fed has agreed to continue to spend like a drunken sailor for a least a little while longer, I think this frustratingly slow economy will resume the coarse it;s on. 3.5% GDP growth on the year, Unemployment will get down to a 6.1%, the Dow will break 17000, maybe even kiss 18000 at some point for a short while. Google stock will get to about 1800 a share but Apple will begin a slight slide this year.

4. Oscar Buzz - I don;t understand the first thing about the criteria that makes one movie win an academy award over the other, so my only bold prediction here is that whatever movie wins the best picture award will earn less then $100 million at the box office.

5. Sporting World - Broncos will win the Super Bowl, Dodgers will win the World Series, The Thunder will win the NBA finals, and nobody cares about Hockey.

See you all in 365 days to see how I did, see you then (and hopefully several times in between!)

Bonus Prediction: This Blog will clear the 21,000 page view mark.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Kurmudkin's Top 10 of 2013

What better and more practical way is there to reflect on the past year and the year to come then with a cadre of top 10 lists. All this week I'm going to strain the old brain to come up with some off the cuff lists that you won;t find anywere else. And what better way to kick off a list of unique lists then one that focuses soley on me! Here to kick of the year in review is a top 10 list of Blog posts based on number of hits and likes from my very own blog.

10. Meanwhile, Back at the White House - 4/15/13 - While showing solidarity in the wake of the Boston Marathon Bombings, Congress and the White House passed, at neck breaking speeds, legislation that removed a near unanimously passed law for themselves to disclose personal financial data that was relevant to the laws that they passed. The irony that this was signed into law on tax day was not lost on me.

9. The NSA makes me as Mad as... - 8/16/13 - Where I try to liken the contempt I hold for the NSA and their domestic 'Information Gathering' enterprise with comparisons to nudity in films and Rodeo Clowns.

8. From My Cold Dead Hands - 1/18/13 - Reflecting on the Sandy Hook Tragedy and one of the early attempts in 2013 for the President to simply create law with little regard for the whole process of debating and passing a law first.

7. Feel Good News Stories - 4/22/13 - It's not all pessimism and angry grandstanding on this blog. Once in a while we look at the better side of human nature, usually to the personal benefit of my blood pressure.

6. Paying Bills the Government Way - 8/15/13 - After years of records breaking debt and defecits, the federal debt magically stopped growing for several months. Hmmm...... 

5. Practice What You Preach - 6/19/13 - A rare hat tip to certain members of congress for requiring themselves to enter the Obamacare program just like the rest of the country. Only to discover that they will still receive a 70+% discount and have plans offered in the D.C. Healthcare exchanges exclusive to capitol hill.

4. White House Scandals Explained. - 5/14-13 - Spoiler alert, it's zombies!

3. What Was She Thinking? - 11/1/13 - A review of one of the many infamous misstatements of Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sabelius. In this hearing before congress, Ms. Sabelius states she would be breaking the law if she entered Obamacare. 

2. Poll: Who is to Blame for the Government Shutdown? - 9/27/13 - Trying to get a feel for where readers of this blog find that fault of why barricades were being placed in front of national monuments. The results favored heavily towards the White House and Congressional Democrats. Despite my personal bias that the American People need to make better decisions come election season.

1. A Race to the Bottom - 10/3/13 - I don;t know if there is a better, all encompassing, tagline for what happened in pop culture and politics in 2013. The article is a response to a gut wrenching answer Senator Harry Reid gave to a question from the media not only is a display of utter contempt held by many in Washington, but is a fantastic display of utter hypocrisy. The other line in his response that didn't get enough attention at the time was "What this is all about it Obamacare, they are obsessed, I don't know what other word I can use... It's working now, and it will continue to work and people will love it even more then they do now by far." Note that this was said the day after Healthcare.gov launched and was unraveling before their eyes.

Thanks to everyone who reads this blog and making it worth my time to spew the occasional thought or political slander.