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Monday, June 14, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Rectifier 5K Run-Winner!
Rectifier 5K Run:
"Overall Female Great Grand Masters Winner
Place Name City Bib No Age Overall TimePace Time Back
1 Francine Lessard Muskegon MI 642 60 212 36:11 11:40/M"
http://www.runnersedgeracetiming.com/data/uploadedfiles/rectifieragegroup2010.htm
Honeybunch rules!
"Overall Female Great Grand Masters Winner
Place Name City Bib No Age Overall TimePace Time Back
1 Francine Lessard Muskegon MI 642 60 212 36:11 11:40/M"
http://www.runnersedgeracetiming.com/data/uploadedfiles/rectifieragegroup2010.htm
Honeybunch rules!
Black leaders urge swift federal action on poverty
Black leaders urge swift federal action on poverty :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
"'Hot shoes make presidents dance,' Jackson said.
'We're bringing some hot shoes [to Washington].'"
"'Hot shoes make presidents dance,' Jackson said.
'We're bringing some hot shoes [to Washington].'"
Congress Mulls Bill to Revise 14th Amendment Birthright Citizenship
Congress Mulls Bill to Revise 14th Amendment Birthright Citizenship - ABC News
"In 1983, for example, England amended its jus soli policy so that children born in the United Kingdom were only granted citizenship if one of their parents was either a citizen or could prove some sort of permanent residency in the country."
"In 1983, for example, England amended its jus soli policy so that children born in the United Kingdom were only granted citizenship if one of their parents was either a citizen or could prove some sort of permanent residency in the country."
Pension Plans Go Broke as Public Payrolls Expand
Pension Plans Go Broke as Public Payrolls Expand: Joe Mysak - Bloomberg.com
ven states will run out of money to pay public pensions by 2020.
That hasn’t stopped them from hiring new employees."
That's because the politicians think we will simply accept more tax increases.
Will we?
ven states will run out of money to pay public pensions by 2020.
That hasn’t stopped them from hiring new employees."
That's because the politicians think we will simply accept more tax increases.
Will we?
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Friday night news dump: White House says 51 percent of company health plans won't meet Obamacare guidelines
Friday night news dump: White House says 51 percent of company health plans won't meet Obamacare guidelines Washington Examiner
"Internal White House documents reveal that 51% of employers may have to relinquish their current health care coverage by 2013 due to ObamaCare.
That numbers soars to 66% for small-business employers."
"Internal White House documents reveal that 51% of employers may have to relinquish their current health care coverage by 2013 due to ObamaCare.
That numbers soars to 66% for small-business employers."
Cash-poor NY state may issue IOUs like California
Cash-poor NY state may issue IOUs like California Reuters
"Cash-poor New York state might have to pay its bills with IOUs next week to avoid the 'anarchy in the streets' that could result from a government shutdown, Governor David Paterson said on Thursday."
"Cash-poor New York state might have to pay its bills with IOUs next week to avoid the 'anarchy in the streets' that could result from a government shutdown, Governor David Paterson said on Thursday."
Friday, June 11, 2010
Why Is Dick Cheney Silent on the Oil Spill?
Why Is Dick Cheney Silent on the Oil Spill? - Newsweek
"When the Obama administration, or the media, or just about anybody contradicts Dick Cheney's views on national security, he is far from shy about responding.
But facing a firestorm of criticism over the oil spill, he's been notably silent."
Oh please!
No wonder this rag is broke and soon to be gone for good.
"When the Obama administration, or the media, or just about anybody contradicts Dick Cheney's views on national security, he is far from shy about responding.
But facing a firestorm of criticism over the oil spill, he's been notably silent."
Oh please!
No wonder this rag is broke and soon to be gone for good.
This is the age of war between the generationsine
This is the age of war between the generations Anatole Kaletsky - Times Online
"This is the age of war between the generations
Never mind the credit crunch, it’s all those retiring baby-boomers who threaten us with national bankruptcy"
Jeepers, the boomers are doing the spending?
I thought it was congress/senate/Obama.
Who'd of guessed?
"This is the age of war between the generations
Never mind the credit crunch, it’s all those retiring baby-boomers who threaten us with national bankruptcy"
Jeepers, the boomers are doing the spending?
I thought it was congress/senate/Obama.
Who'd of guessed?
Director of Michigan Film Office retiring as criticism grows over movie incentives
Director of Michigan Film Office retiring as criticism grows over movie incentives MLive.com
"More recently, questions were raised over film infrastructure tax credits, including a proposed $10 million credit tied to Walker's Hangar42 Studios project inside the former Lear auto-parts plant, 2150 Alpine Ave. NW.
Lockwood's office gave initial approval to the $10 million rebate based on a claim of a $40 million investment in the studio.
Critics point out the site was listed for sale for less than $10 million just weeks before that application, with little proof of major renovations or other investment since.
Efforts by The Press, The Mackinac Center for Public Policy and other media outlets to find out more about that deal -- including whether the $10 million check was cut -- were turned away by the film office and Michigan Department of Treasury.
They said it was illegal for them to share taxpayer information with the public."
More gangster government from the Granholm gangsters.
I wonder what the pension is for our disgraced, departed, doyenne of drama disbursements?
"More recently, questions were raised over film infrastructure tax credits, including a proposed $10 million credit tied to Walker's Hangar42 Studios project inside the former Lear auto-parts plant, 2150 Alpine Ave. NW.
Lockwood's office gave initial approval to the $10 million rebate based on a claim of a $40 million investment in the studio.
Critics point out the site was listed for sale for less than $10 million just weeks before that application, with little proof of major renovations or other investment since.
Efforts by The Press, The Mackinac Center for Public Policy and other media outlets to find out more about that deal -- including whether the $10 million check was cut -- were turned away by the film office and Michigan Department of Treasury.
They said it was illegal for them to share taxpayer information with the public."
More gangster government from the Granholm gangsters.
I wonder what the pension is for our disgraced, departed, doyenne of drama disbursements?
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