U.S. Student Punished For Refusing to Recite Mexican Pledge:
"A Texas high school student was allegedly punished for refusing to salute and recite the Mexican pledge. Ironically, the girl has an American father and Mexican mother.
Yet, as a U.S. citizen, she felt uncomfortable reciting the Mexican pledge.
Now she is suing her high school, claiming she was wrongfully compelled to recite the pledge, in violation of her free speech rights."
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Friday, March 22, 2013
Diners shun restaurants as payroll tax hike hits
Diners shun restaurants as payroll tax hike hits:
"LONGEST SALES DECLINE IN ALMOST THREE YEARS; 'PRETTY UGLY' FOR CHAINS"
"LONGEST SALES DECLINE IN ALMOST THREE YEARS; 'PRETTY UGLY' FOR CHAINS"
Wind vs. Nuclear Energy in the UK: A Question of Scale
Wind vs. Nuclear Energy in the UK: A Question of Scale | The Energy Collective:
"So, if we wanted to scale this up to provide as much power as Hinkley C then we would need a wind farm covering about 1,200 square kilometres, which is just a bit less than the area of Greater London."
"So, if we wanted to scale this up to provide as much power as Hinkley C then we would need a wind farm covering about 1,200 square kilometres, which is just a bit less than the area of Greater London."
Think Ethanol is Evironmentally Friendly? Think Again.:
Think Ethanol is Evironmentally Friendly? Think Again.: Newsroom: The Independent Institute:
The roots of this looming environmental disaster can’t be traced to the boardrooms of ethanol manufacturers or to the headquarters of the farm lobby.
The culprit is Washington.
The roots of this looming environmental disaster can’t be traced to the boardrooms of ethanol manufacturers or to the headquarters of the farm lobby.
The culprit is Washington.
Congress passed the Renewable Fuel Standard in 2005, anticipating that there would be considerable production of cellulosic ethanol made from switch grass, wood chips and other plant materials by 2010.
.....Yet the Renewable Fuel Standard mandates that ethanol production ramp up from 13 billion gallons this year to 36 billion gallons by 2022.
Even now, ethanol production consumes 40 percent of America’s total corn crop.
Production in substantially larger volumes will mean removing even more cropland from food production, which will drive up consumer prices across the board, harming millions of people in poor countries who rely heavily on U.S. corn exports.
.....Yet the Renewable Fuel Standard mandates that ethanol production ramp up from 13 billion gallons this year to 36 billion gallons by 2022.
Even now, ethanol production consumes 40 percent of America’s total corn crop.
Production in substantially larger volumes will mean removing even more cropland from food production, which will drive up consumer prices across the board, harming millions of people in poor countries who rely heavily on U.S. corn exports.
Russian Energy Company Tries to Bribe Cyprus
Geography Note: Russian Energy Company Tries to Bribe Cyprus -:
"Russia’s relationship to Cyprus was already deeply weird.
Though average Russians have long used the island as a vacation destination, recently the Putin government has appeared to be seeing the country more strategically.
Reports of official involvement in everything from tax shelter schemes to gun running are commonplace.
It’s also a preferred tax haven for the Russian elite.
Before yesterday, however, they hadn’t tried to just straight-up buy the place.
This is the first time in Europe’s five-year crisis that a private(-ish) entity has offered to pay off a national debt in exchange for raw materials.
Though one wonders.
There are still a few Italian banks that accept deposits in hard cheese.
Perhaps the Russian company is on to something."
"Russia’s relationship to Cyprus was already deeply weird.
Though average Russians have long used the island as a vacation destination, recently the Putin government has appeared to be seeing the country more strategically.
Reports of official involvement in everything from tax shelter schemes to gun running are commonplace.
It’s also a preferred tax haven for the Russian elite.
Before yesterday, however, they hadn’t tried to just straight-up buy the place.
This is the first time in Europe’s five-year crisis that a private(-ish) entity has offered to pay off a national debt in exchange for raw materials.
Though one wonders.
There are still a few Italian banks that accept deposits in hard cheese.
Perhaps the Russian company is on to something."
As Air Traffic Control Towers Close, FAA Hiring ‘Community Planners’
As Air Traffic Control Towers Close, FAA Hiring ‘Community Planners’ | CNS News:
"As the Federal Aviation Administration is set to announce Friday the temporary closure of 238 air traffic control towers because of the sequester, the agency is planning to hire “community planners” paid in excess of $100,000 – one at an airport slated to for a possible tower closure"
"As the Federal Aviation Administration is set to announce Friday the temporary closure of 238 air traffic control towers because of the sequester, the agency is planning to hire “community planners” paid in excess of $100,000 – one at an airport slated to for a possible tower closure"
First scholarships in Michigan available for quality early childhood care
First scholarships in Michigan available for quality early childhood care | MLive.com:
"On Thursday, the state and two non-profits announced the first statewide scholarship program to help families find and pay for quality child care for infants and toddlers.
The Early Start Scholarships will award 200 low-income and working families with up to 40 percent — or $2,880 — of the childcare costs.
The scholarships are available in 81 of Michigan's 83 states."
"On Thursday, the state and two non-profits announced the first statewide scholarship program to help families find and pay for quality child care for infants and toddlers.
The Early Start Scholarships will award 200 low-income and working families with up to 40 percent — or $2,880 — of the childcare costs.
The scholarships are available in 81 of Michigan's 83 states."
NJ town fines businesses for leaving lights on
NJ town fines businesses for leaving lights on - New York News | NYC Breaking News:
Businesses in Paramus, New Jersey are getting tickets when they leave their sign lights on.
Paramus has a quality of life ordinance that fines businesses $200 or more, plus $33 in court costs, if their signs don't go dark after 11 p.m.
All stores must close by 11 p.m. in Paramus.
Business owner Kathy Billard and her husband own Alternate Heat on Route 17.
She said she had no idea her sign was a problem until after she got fined.
"We've been her for 25 years and never had an issue," Billard says.
Her husband also says merchants should be allowed to pay the fine online or by mail instead of having to spend hours waiting in court."
Businesses in Paramus, New Jersey are getting tickets when they leave their sign lights on.
Paramus has a quality of life ordinance that fines businesses $200 or more, plus $33 in court costs, if their signs don't go dark after 11 p.m.
All stores must close by 11 p.m. in Paramus.
Business owner Kathy Billard and her husband own Alternate Heat on Route 17.
She said she had no idea her sign was a problem until after she got fined.
"We've been her for 25 years and never had an issue," Billard says.
Her husband also says merchants should be allowed to pay the fine online or by mail instead of having to spend hours waiting in court."
‘Beachhouse Bailout’ Bill Reintroduced in Congress
‘Beachhouse Bailout’ Bill Reintroduced in Congress | Heartlander Magazine:
"Rep. Albio Sires (D-NJ) has reintroduced legislation establishing a federal bailout system for financially stressed state-run property insurance programs like the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund, which has $17 billion in liabilities and likely could not fully pay claims if a large hurricane were to strike the state.
The “beachhouse bailout” bill, as its critics call it, has appeared in several guises over the years.
They call it a beachhouse bailout because expensive beachhouses are usually the first damaged where hurricanes land."
"Rep. Albio Sires (D-NJ) has reintroduced legislation establishing a federal bailout system for financially stressed state-run property insurance programs like the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund, which has $17 billion in liabilities and likely could not fully pay claims if a large hurricane were to strike the state.
The “beachhouse bailout” bill, as its critics call it, has appeared in several guises over the years.
They call it a beachhouse bailout because expensive beachhouses are usually the first damaged where hurricanes land."
Greenland Study Shows Cooling Recent Temperatures
Greenland Study Shows Cooling Recent Temperatures | Heartlander Magazine:
"The data provided a temperature record extending back 800 years.
The data showed temperatures during the 1200s and 1300s were similar to current temperatures, and that temperatures in the 1400s were higher than today.
Temperatures during the 1930s were also significantly higher than today, the data showed.
The 1930s data add weight to U.S. temperature data also showing the 1930s were warmer than current temperatures."
"The data provided a temperature record extending back 800 years.
The data showed temperatures during the 1200s and 1300s were similar to current temperatures, and that temperatures in the 1400s were higher than today.
Temperatures during the 1930s were also significantly higher than today, the data showed.
The 1930s data add weight to U.S. temperature data also showing the 1930s were warmer than current temperatures."
Grand Haven discusses gun control
http://tinyurl.com/a85daz7
"If we have the ability to reduce even one or two people that die in the United States from un-just causes, we should do that," said Molly McGinnis.
"If we have the ability to reduce even one or two people that die in the United States from un-just causes, we should do that," said Molly McGinnis.
Tentative state budget includes ‘Jimmy Fallon’ tax credit to lure ‘The Tonight Show’ back to New York
Exclusive: Tentative state budget includes ‘Jimmy Fallon’ tax credit to lure ‘The Tonight Show’ back to New York - NY Daily News:
"Call it the Jimmy Fallon tax credit.
Quietly tucked into tentative state budget is a provision that would help NBC move “The Tonight Show” back to New York, the Daily News has learned.
The provision would make state tax credits available for the producers of “a talk or variety program that filmed at least five seasons outside the state prior to its first relocated season in New York,” budget documents show."
In addition, the episodes “must be filmed before a studio audience” of at least 200 people. And the program must have an annual production budget of at least $30 million or incur at least $10 million a year in capital expenses.
In other words, a program exactly like “The Tonight Show.”
"Call it the Jimmy Fallon tax credit.
Quietly tucked into tentative state budget is a provision that would help NBC move “The Tonight Show” back to New York, the Daily News has learned.
The provision would make state tax credits available for the producers of “a talk or variety program that filmed at least five seasons outside the state prior to its first relocated season in New York,” budget documents show."
In addition, the episodes “must be filmed before a studio audience” of at least 200 people. And the program must have an annual production budget of at least $30 million or incur at least $10 million a year in capital expenses.
In other words, a program exactly like “The Tonight Show.”
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