600 Muskegon County families to lose welfare benefits in October MLive.com
Muskegon County leads the area in the number of families affected.
In Ottawa County, 14 families will lose benefits; in Oceana County, 20; in Newaygo County, eight; and in Mason County, nine.
We've got a serious culture problem that NO ONE is willing to address.
And things won't get any better until we do.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
CBO: Don't Believe A Word Of It in
CBO: Don't Believe A Word Of It in [Market-Ticker]
"How CBO can publish this sort of trash with a straight face is beyond belief.
Given their record of ignoring the mathematical facts in evidence from the 2000-2010 time frame, at which point their projections were trivially able to be dismissed as an outright farce, one wonders how these jackasses sleep at night."
"How CBO can publish this sort of trash with a straight face is beyond belief.
Given their record of ignoring the mathematical facts in evidence from the 2000-2010 time frame, at which point their projections were trivially able to be dismissed as an outright farce, one wonders how these jackasses sleep at night."
Thursday, August 25, 2011
MSU smokestack is coming down
MSU smokestack is coming down WOOD TV8: A 230-foot-high landmark on the Michigan State University campus is coming down.
"Folks have been asking about bricks from what used to be the MSC smokestack next to Spartan Stadium.
Member Doug Crips says the MSU Surplus Store will be selling 400 bricks from the smokestack starting this Saturday at 10:00am for $50 each.
If you want to call first... 517-355-0364"
"Folks have been asking about bricks from what used to be the MSC smokestack next to Spartan Stadium.
Member Doug Crips says the MSU Surplus Store will be selling 400 bricks from the smokestack starting this Saturday at 10:00am for $50 each.
If you want to call first... 517-355-0364"
General Electric Falling From the Days of Reagan
General Electric Falling From the Days of Reagan - HUMAN EVENTS
While Immelt’s theme at the conference was basically, “American jobs for American workers,” GE shortly thereafter announced that the company will move thousands of GE Healthcare jobs over to China.
Boycott everything GE!
While Immelt’s theme at the conference was basically, “American jobs for American workers,” GE shortly thereafter announced that the company will move thousands of GE Healthcare jobs over to China.
Boycott everything GE!
Market crash 'could hit within weeks', warn bankers
Market crash 'could hit within weeks', warn bankers - Telegraph
Insurance on the debt of several major European banks has now hit historic levels, higher even than those recorded during financial crisis caused by the US financial group's implosion nearly three years ago.
Insurance on the debt of several major European banks has now hit historic levels, higher even than those recorded during financial crisis caused by the US financial group's implosion nearly three years ago.
Michigan Legislature caps health insurance spending
Michigan Legislature caps health insurance spending, puts new time limits on welfare Detroit Free Press freep.com
Cities and school districts would be limited to paying $15,000 for employee health insurance or, alternatively, no more than 80% of premiums for more expensive insurance.
Cities and school districts would be limited to paying $15,000 for employee health insurance or, alternatively, no more than 80% of premiums for more expensive insurance.
Percentage of Young People Employed in July Is Lowest on Record
Percentage of Young People Employed in July Is Lowest on Record CNSnews.com
Although more young people found jobs between April and July, the percentage of young people employed in July 2011 was the lowest July rate on record since the government started tracking the numbers in 1948.
Although more young people found jobs between April and July, the percentage of young people employed in July 2011 was the lowest July rate on record since the government started tracking the numbers in 1948.
Surgeon Takes Out Wrong Part Of Man's Brain
Surgeon Takes Out Wrong Part Of Man's Brain FoxNews.com
A British paramedic suffered permanent brain damage after a surgeon removed part of his brain during an operation he did not even need.
Free healthcare coming to your brain soon!
A British paramedic suffered permanent brain damage after a surgeon removed part of his brain during an operation he did not even need.
Free healthcare coming to your brain soon!
Come fly with me: Young Eagles invited to take to the skies for free airplane rides Saturday
Come fly with me: Young Eagles invited to take to the skies for free airplane rides Saturday MLive.com
Girls and boys ages 8-17 can enjoy a free airplane ride with a licensed pilot Saturday at the Grand Haven Municipal Airport.
The 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. event is sponsored by the local branch of the Experimental Aircraft Association's Young Eagles program
This is a GREAT opportunity!
Girls and boys ages 8-17 can enjoy a free airplane ride with a licensed pilot Saturday at the Grand Haven Municipal Airport.
The 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. event is sponsored by the local branch of the Experimental Aircraft Association's Young Eagles program
This is a GREAT opportunity!
Kathleen McKinley Schooled By Governor Rick Perry
"For some reason my buddy Melissa never told me she had this video of Gov. Rick Perry teaching me to shoot his Ruger last year (the one he shot the coyote with!). This is just too cool. I’ll say this about Gov. Perry. He is a down to earth guy."
Out of Sync: Government and Private Employee Compensation in Illinois
Illinois Policy Institute - Out of Sync: Government and Private Employee Compensation in Illinois
Compensation per state government employee averaged $69,500, which is 23 percent more than the private sector worker average of $56,500.
Much of the difference was in employer-paid benefits, which were more than 1.5 times that of private employees.
State employees received 16 percent more in wages and salaries than private employees.
Compensation per state government employee averaged $69,500, which is 23 percent more than the private sector worker average of $56,500.
Much of the difference was in employer-paid benefits, which were more than 1.5 times that of private employees.
State employees received 16 percent more in wages and salaries than private employees.
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