Anonymous donor offering $100,000 reward to find those who stole WWI cross at center of ACLU challenge The Daily Caller
"An anonymous donor is offering $100,000 for leads in the hunt for the thieves responsible for stealing the World War I memorial cross that’s been at the center of a decade long legal battle."
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Friday, May 14, 2010
The Health Care Reform Already Costs More Than We Thought It Would
The Health Care Reform Already Costs More Than We Thought It Would - Business - The Atlantic
"There's been a spate of bad news recently about the health care bill.
Henry Waxman canceled his War on Accounting, not because there was a sudden breakout of common sense on Capitol Hill, but because his committee's investigation revealed that companies had begun exploring whether they should drop their health insurance plans entirely--a move that would cost over $100 billion thanks to the huge new subsidies the government would have to dole out."
"There's been a spate of bad news recently about the health care bill.
Henry Waxman canceled his War on Accounting, not because there was a sudden breakout of common sense on Capitol Hill, but because his committee's investigation revealed that companies had begun exploring whether they should drop their health insurance plans entirely--a move that would cost over $100 billion thanks to the huge new subsidies the government would have to dole out."
Legislature approves plan for 30,000 school employee retireents
"analysts said could save the state $3.1 billion over 10 years."
And the teacher unions and most democrats voted against this bill.
"Illinois Taxpayers Have No Obligation to Make Public Employees Millionaires"
Champion News: "Illinois Taxpayers Have No Obligation to Make Public Employees Millionaires"
The GOP's Fresh 2012 Faces
The GOP's Fresh 2012 Faces - The Daily Beast
"So who is likely to gain traction and interest, and perhaps ultimately the nomination?
The odds increasingly favor someone like Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels or South Dakota Senator John Thune."
"So who is likely to gain traction and interest, and perhaps ultimately the nomination?
The odds increasingly favor someone like Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels or South Dakota Senator John Thune."
How area lawmakers voted on the school retirement legislation
How area lawmakers voted on the school retirement legislation
"SENATE
• Yes: Sen. Gerald Van Woerkom, R-Norton Shores; Sen. Wayne Kuipers, R-Holland.
HOUSE
• Yes: Rep. Goeff Hansen, R-Hart; Rep. Arlan Meekhof, R-Olive Township; Rep. David Agema, R-Grandville.
• No: Rep. Mary Valentine, D-Norton Shores; Rep. Doug Bennett, D-Muskegon Township."
"SENATE
• Yes: Sen. Gerald Van Woerkom, R-Norton Shores; Sen. Wayne Kuipers, R-Holland.
HOUSE
• Yes: Rep. Goeff Hansen, R-Hart; Rep. Arlan Meekhof, R-Olive Township; Rep. David Agema, R-Grandville.
• No: Rep. Mary Valentine, D-Norton Shores; Rep. Doug Bennett, D-Muskegon Township."
Property Taxes UP 10%, Soda Tax Out in Philly
Property Taxes UP, Soda Tax Out in Philly NBC Philadelphia
"To fill in a $150 million budget gap, officials made several tax increases, the most notable being a 9.9-percent jump in property taxes, officials told NBC Philadelphia.
That increase will only last for two years."
"To fill in a $150 million budget gap, officials made several tax increases, the most notable being a 9.9-percent jump in property taxes, officials told NBC Philadelphia.
That increase will only last for two years."
RealClearPolitics - Crony Capitalism: From GM to Greece, the Lies Keep Growing
RealClearPolitics - Crony Capitalism: From GM to Greece, the Lies Keep Growing
"To understand the pertinence to America of events in Greece, notice General Motors' most recent misbehavior.
A television commercial featuring CEO Ed Whitacre demonstrates the institutional murkiness and intellectual dishonesty that result when the line between public and private sectors disappears.
In the commercial, Whitacre says GM has 'repaid our government loan in full.'
Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., noted that GM used government funds to pay back the government:
It 'simply transferred $6.7 billion from one taxpayer-funded TARP account to another.'
The government still owns 60.8 percent of GM's common equity, and the Congressional Budget Office projects that the government will lose about $34 billion of the $82 billion of TARP funds dispersed to the automotive industry.
When Ryan and two colleagues asked the Treasury Department for clarification, they got this careful reply:
'Treasury has never suggested that the loan repayment represented a full return of all government assistance.'
A Treasury press release did say 'GM Repays Treasury Loan in Full.'
The loan is, however, a small part of taxpayer exposure.
Under crony capitalism, when government and corporate America merge, both dissemble."
"To understand the pertinence to America of events in Greece, notice General Motors' most recent misbehavior.
A television commercial featuring CEO Ed Whitacre demonstrates the institutional murkiness and intellectual dishonesty that result when the line between public and private sectors disappears.
In the commercial, Whitacre says GM has 'repaid our government loan in full.'
Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., noted that GM used government funds to pay back the government:
It 'simply transferred $6.7 billion from one taxpayer-funded TARP account to another.'
The government still owns 60.8 percent of GM's common equity, and the Congressional Budget Office projects that the government will lose about $34 billion of the $82 billion of TARP funds dispersed to the automotive industry.
When Ryan and two colleagues asked the Treasury Department for clarification, they got this careful reply:
'Treasury has never suggested that the loan repayment represented a full return of all government assistance.'
A Treasury press release did say 'GM Repays Treasury Loan in Full.'
The loan is, however, a small part of taxpayer exposure.
Under crony capitalism, when government and corporate America merge, both dissemble."
National Right to Work Committee
National Right to Work Committee
"The Police and Firefighters Monopoly Bargaining bill (HR 413) is a dangerous Big Labor power grab, and it working its way through the Senate at this very moment.
A vote could come up at any moment!
HR 413 would override state laws across the country, and would increase the size and cost of government services, something you and I simply cannot afford in this economic climate.
The Committee is looking to reach up to 6 million individuals to oppose this power grab by Big Labor. But they are going to need your help."
"The Police and Firefighters Monopoly Bargaining bill (HR 413) is a dangerous Big Labor power grab, and it working its way through the Senate at this very moment.
A vote could come up at any moment!
HR 413 would override state laws across the country, and would increase the size and cost of government services, something you and I simply cannot afford in this economic climate.
The Committee is looking to reach up to 6 million individuals to oppose this power grab by Big Labor. But they are going to need your help."
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Guess What Greece Has To Jettison?
Guess What Greece Has To Jettison? - IBD - Investors.com
"Policy Failure: Greece was told that if it wanted a bailout, it needed to consider privatizing its government health care system.
So tell us again why the U.S. is following Europe's welfare state model."
"Policy Failure: Greece was told that if it wanted a bailout, it needed to consider privatizing its government health care system.
So tell us again why the U.S. is following Europe's welfare state model."
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