The White Shadow Dojo is a Martial Arts school run by Gwynne and David in western New York. This blog features information on our book "The Rhythm of One", our class offerings, a calendar of events, an edged weapons forum, articles on knife design, and a community space for the research and dissemination of Martial Arts. "Sometimes irreverant, often opinionated, always brutally honest."

Monday, December 30, 2013

2014 Elections are Coming

Remember this list when you see your paycheck shrink, your insurance disappear, your doctor retire, your meds cost more, your medical choices reduced, and some damned bureaucrat determining if you are worth approving for an operation. This man is a pathological liar who thinks that two lies or more when told together create some sort of truth.

Here are the Top-10 Obamacare promises that were broken in 2013:

1. The website is simple and user-friendly
Hardly. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius's claim in an op-ed piece in USA Today turned out to be a glib — and false — boast.

Even Democrat-friendly Jon Stewart's The Daily Show hammered Sebelius on the widespread and well-reported problems with the HealthCare.gov sign-ups. Stewart ended the interview with the official in a merciless monologue in which he wondered: “And then I think to myself, ‘well, maybe she’s just lying to me.’”

Just days into its disastrous rollout, the Obamacare website was out of order until mid-morning Oct. 8, a public relations headache given the administration had pledged to sign up 7 million people for Obamacare insurance by the start of 2014.

The early outage wasn't the last; on Dec. 20, a mere three days before the deadline to sign up for coverage starting Jan. 1, yet another outage lasted for several hours.

Even members of Congress were vexed by Obamacare's glitches.

2. "If you like your plan, you can keep your plan."
Obama's June 6, 2009 assertion was wrong. As insurers sent cancellations to millions of individual policy holders because their plans were sub-par for Obamacare standards, the president's oft-repeated pledge blew apart, and PolitiFact declared the vow the "lie of the year."

But respected Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer railed Obamacare itself was a fraud from the beginning, writing the law "was designed to throw people off their private plans and into government-run exchanges where they would be made to overpay — forced to purchase government-mandated services they don’t need — as a way to subsidize others."

3. "If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor."
Obama's 2009 promise was wrong again, we learned in 2013. For insured Americans dumped by their employer-sponsored plans because they don't cut it with the new health care law, or pushed by their insurers to re-enroll at higher rates, it's likely they won't be able to keep their doctors, conservative blogger Cam Harris writes.

Offering the example of the 15,000 spouses of UPS employees forced to seek out new plans on the individual market, Harris writes they'll find their Obamacare network won't include their usual MD.

4. Premiums will fall by as much as $2,500 per family

That won't happen. Forbes magazine, comparing Affordable Care Act premiums versus pre-Obamacare premiums, finds this presidential assertion a dud.

According to Forbes, and based on a Manhattan Institute analysis of the HHS numbers, Obamacare will actually jack up underlying insurance rates for young men by an average of 97 to 99 percent, and for young women by an average of 55 to 62 percent. As for states, the worst off is North Carolina, which is expected to see individual-market rates triple for women, and quadruple for men, the analysis showed.

5. Obamacare won't add 'one dime to our deficits'
But it does. Even the Government Accountability Office's report of Feb. 26, 2013, projected Obamacare will increase the long-term federal deficit by $6.2 trillion.

An Investor's Business Daily analysis also shot down the Obama promise, reporting the Affordable Care Act could actually add $18 billion in red ink.

6. The ACA will cost around $900 billion over 10 years
Not even close. A Congressional Budget Office’s report from May 2013 puts the real price tag more around the area of $1.8 trillion. And the cost projections rise with every new estimated, conservative blogger Cam Harris noted.

7. Families making less than $250,000 won't see 'any form' of tax increase
Far from it. Obamacare contains 18 separate tax hikes, fees, and penalties, many of which heavily impact the middle class, the Heritage Foundation maintains.

Citing a Joint Committee on Taxation 2012 report and Congressional Budget Office information, as well as a Heritage Foundation report, Obamacare’s taxes and penalties will accumulate over $770 billion in new revenue over a 10-year period, and among taxes that'll pound the middle class are the individual mandate tax, the medical device tax, and new penalties and limits on health savings accounts and flexible spending accounts.

8. The ACA will keep healthcare costs down.

So says the president's Council of Economic Advisers.

But it's just not so, according to senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and American Enterprise Institute visiting fellow James Captretta writes in the Weekly Standard.

Here's why: National Health Expenditure projections show a slowdown in health spending that began long before Obamacare was passed, and was due to factors entirely unrelated, he argues.

In 2002, NHE spending per capita rose 8.5 percent and then began to slow over the ensuring years, he notes. And HHS actuaries even concede the reasons their estimates of health costs over the coming decade are lower than they were a few years ago is due to economic conditions, fiscal policy changes, including a sequester cut of Medicare payments, and a slowdown in growth in Medicaid, Medicare, and other government programs — all unrelated to Obamacare.

9. You have a deadline and a mandate.
Maybe. Squishy deadlines, and "fixes" have been a hallmark of Obamacare almost from the start.

In the most major fix of a problem aimed at people who lost their coverage because it didn't measure up to Obamacare standards, the administration abruptly shifted gears Dec. 19, changing policy to help people make a deadline to replace dropped insurance plans.

Those with inadequate insurance that got canceled were now allowed to claim a “hardship exemption," giving them the option to buy cheaper, minimal coverage plans normally available only to people under 30.

Another "fix" came Nov. 14, a week after the president apologized for the cancellations sent to people whose insurance didn't meet new standards. The president asked insurers to keep offering those plans for a year even if they don't meet minimum Obamacare requirements.

For small businesses, Obama last July bumped back the deadline requiring companies with 50 or more employees to offer insurance from Jan. 1 2014 to Jan. 1, 2015.

As for sign-up deadlines, it's been confusing at best. In October, people had until Dec. 15 to pick a plan if they wanted coverage beginning Jan. 1. Then, in November, it was extended to Dec. 23.

But citing high traffic to the HealthCare.gov website and at call centers before that deadline, the goal posts moved again, this time to Christmas Eve, Dec. 24.

Officials said nearly 2 million visits had been logged by that time in the last-minute rush, Yet in a blog post on the website Dec. 24, the administration suggested additional flexibility.

"Sometimes despite your best efforts, you might have run into delays caused by heavy traffic to HealthCare.gov, maintenance periods, or other issues with our systems that prevented you from finishing the process on time," the post said. "If this happened to you, don't worry -- we still may be able to help you get covered as soon as January 1."

HHS also pushed back the deadline when the first month's premium would be due, and insurers obliged, extending the payment deadline nine days, to Jan. 10.

10. Sure, the national exchange is glitchy, but the state sites are working great.
Not so fast.

Obamacare’s state-run enrollment operations have had technological delays and low sign-up levels. Several states even replaced top executives.

“Some of these states have been committed, but it’s just been hurdle after hurdle after hurdle,” said Heather Howard, program director at the State Health Reform Assistance Network, a Princeton, New Jersey-based group advising state exchanges told Bloomberg News. “I do think those states will get there, but this is an ambitious undertaking in the best of cases.”

Meanwhile, Massachusetts and Vermont are weighing legal options against the contractor that designed their healthcare insurance exchange websites. both states used Montreal-based CGI Group, which built HealthCare.gov, and say they are withholding future payments and taking steps now to recoup millions in taxpayer dollars already spent on their websites that still have serious problems, reports The Boston Globe.

“CGI has consistently underperformed, which is frustrating and a serious concern,” said Jason Lefferts, a spokesman for the Massachusetts' insurance marketplace, Commonwealth Home Connector. “We are holding the vendor accountable for its underperformance and will continue to apply nonstop pressure to work to fix defects and improve performance.”

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

FREEDOM!

I borrowed this paragraph from the Oathkeepers website:


THESE are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as FREEDOM should not be highly rated. Britain, with an army to enforce her tyranny, has declared that she has a right (not only to TAX) but "to BIND us in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER" and if being bound in that manner, is not slavery, then is there not such a thing as slavery upon earth. Even the expression is impious; for so unlimited a power can belong only to God. - Thomas Paine, December 23, 1776

Monday, December 23, 2013

New Ek Knives


Here are my long-awaited F~S Ek Knives. The picture will speak for itself to the quality of production and the combination of functionality. Ek President Robert Buerlein's brainchild, these knives have the bowling pin shaped Fairbairn-Sykes handles with rugged Ek double-edged blades. This is as ingenious as combining peanut butter and chocolate. There are several sheath choices to choose from: ie traditional WW-II, modern leather, or tactical Web belting types. These are limited to 100 copies of each model, nickel plated or black. If you are interested in purchasing one you better hurry and call Ek because they won't be available for long. Tell them 007 sent you.

 http://www.ekknife.com/ or
Ek Commando Knife Co. • 6767 Forest Hill Avenue, Suite 305 • Richmond, VA 23225
(804) 257-7144 • email:
HQ@EkKnife.com • Fax: (804) 320-3223

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Merry Christmas

I just finished polishing the Silver service. If I lose my regular job maybe I can get one as a servant with Downton Abby. But, if I am polishing the silver (which we never actually use) then it must be Christmas time. This is one of those rituals that we do year after year so that visiting friends think we keep it polished all year round. NOT. Well I love the look of it myself and admire the craftsmanship.  I was taking photos of another knife and my nickel plated x-dagger was lying here. As I looked to one side the silver caught my eye and I decided to use it for a prop. What do you think? Looks good to me and different from my usual choice of books, maps, etc as a prop.

I wonder how many Brits, facing the coming combat of WW-II, might have taken a moment to take tea, one last civilized act before boarding ships or airplanes to carry the battle to the enemy? The juxtaposition of instruments of war and peace would resonate with their Samurai opponents. In fact they had a term for it, Bun and Bu. I hope you enjoy this photo of a handmade First Pattern Commando knife by Paul MacDonald of Edinburgh, Scotland, and a WW-II X-Dagger by persons unknown.

I wish you a Peaceful and Merry Christmas as we tumble headlong into the holiday season and a new year.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Been a Good Year

It’s been one hell of a year. On the national political front it has been all downhill and You all know where I stand on that. If my blog goes black you’ll know I got droned for expressing my utter contempt for the President/Dictator, his corrupt administration, the ineffective Congress, and the Supremely Socialist Supreme Court. On the home front it has been a pretty good year! We have enjoyed good health and are still employed. You have probably been able to judge by my blog postings that our knife collecting has been “over the top.” Thanks to my website, http://www.fairbairnsykesfightingknives.com/ we have made connections with several top collector’s, dealers, and authorities on the Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife. Many of these people have shared information and photos that have added to the breadth of our website. Some of them have provided us the opportunity to add extremely rare knives to our collection. While this has strained our pocketbook at times, most of those people have worked with us to make it possible to purchase items over time. I quickly learned that the smaller a WW-II fighting knife is the more expensive it is, often paying more for the thumb daggers than the much larger X-daggers. One collector and authority provided us with 20 years worth of correspondence, photos, sketches, and notes giving us a volume of sorely needed information and adding immeasurably to our knowledge. Some of this treasure trove has already been posted on the website and more will be as we sift through the hundreds of documents. He also provided us with several rare and truly exciting knives. We have gained quite a few new e-friends (and one gadfly) through the website from all around the world. In the meantime I have been working on photographing our collection and writing chapters for a book on Fairbairn Sykes knives. If any of you have connections with a publisher give us a holler. I want the book to be conversational and well-illustrated, with large color photos. I have dozens of miscellaneous fighting knives to sell and I need to get to work on that. If you’re looking for something special contact me. We have over 400 fighting knives (of all types) in our collection and no museum to house them. Between knives and research books on knives and commandos our house is being over-run. 2013 has been an exciting year and next year looks to be the same, with five knives already on hold waiting for money. Sure you don’t want to buy a nice fighting knife for Christmas? Email me. ghdave2@hotmail.com

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Interesting Dagger

Here is a unique commando knife that appears to have mixed parentage. The handle is black painted or stained wood in the shape of a pepper grinder. This is usually associated with WW-II Egyptian commandos. What is unusual is the blade is shorter than those knives and very well finished. Perhaps someone bought this knife and reworked it? A standard Fairbairn Sykes sheath accompanies it. As soon as it arrives I will get better photos of it along with my other Egyptian knife. One author has suggested these knives may have been produced in England for Egypt.

The blade is nicely polished and exhibits a long square ricasso. The knife is unmarked and in near mint condition. This is another gem from my friend Roy Shadbolt. http://wilkinsonfscollection.com/wilkinsonfscollection.com/Home.html 

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