Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Extreme Low Pass

Good News: Black unemployment at 16%

theblogprof: Good News: Black unemployment at 16%

GE's Finest Gun

GE's Finest Gun

FDA issues graphic cigarette labels

My Way News - APNewsBreak: FDA issues graphic cigarette labels

Collect the whole set!

The Law School Bubble

The Law School Bubble

Why the Jobs Situation Is Worse Than It Looks

Why the Jobs Situation Is Worse Than It Looks - US News and World Report
"The Great Recession has now earned the dubious right of being compared to the Great Depression.
In the face of the most stimulative fiscal and monetary policies in our history, we have experienced the loss of over 7 million jobs, wiping out every job gained since the year 2000."

State Taxpayers May Eat $1.6 Million Loan for Defunct Green Bus Company

State Taxpayers May Eat $1.6 Million Loan for Defunct Green Bus Company [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"In September of 2009, Fisher Coachworks was mentioned in a press release from Gov. Jennifer Granholm as a “green technology” company that was part of the “new energy economy for Michigan.”
Two years later, the state says Fisher Coachworks is out of business and the state has to write off $1.6 million it loaned the electric bus manufacturing company."

"Green" is the new "red" in more ways than one.

Michigan gets $3.3 million to fight food-stamp fraud and abuse, Sen. Debbie Stabenow says

Michigan gets $3.3 million to fight food-stamp fraud and abuse, Sen. Debbie Stabenow says MLive.com: "U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow said this morning that Michigan has been awarded $3.3 million to fight fraud and abuse in the food-assistance program."

What a country!
The bigger the iddiot, the more moolah they get.

What Is The Q-Ratio?

What Is The Q-Ratio?
"What Is The Q-Ratio, And Why Do People Think It's Predicting A Market Crash?"

Obama Backs EPA War on Coal, While Networks Ignore Harm to Industry

Obama Backs EPA War on Coal, While Networks Ignore Harm to Industry NewsBusters.org
"According to Paul Bedard's June 8 Washington Whispers column in US News & World Report, 'two new EPA pollution regulations will slam the coal industry so hard that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be lost, and electric rates will skyrocket 11 percent to over 23 percent, according to a new study based on government data.'

The Hill reported that the EPA is attempting to 'impose new regulations aimed at limiting greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants including mercury and arsenic.'"

Scientists See More Deadly Weather, but Dispute the Cause - NYTimes.com

Scientists See More Deadly Weather, but Dispute the Cause - NYTimes.com

How to Delete an Account from Any Website

How to Delete an Account from Any Website - Social Networks PCMag.com