Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Michigan anglers no longer required to have minnow receipts

Tiny story.
I just liked the headline.....
Michigan anglers no longer required to have minnow receipts | The Detroit News:
"Lansing — Anglers who buy minnows to use as bait in Michigan no longer will be required to have their receipts with them while fishing under new state regulations."

Dude, you dissin my twerkin'?-------------------Flyers for 'Freedom 2 Twerk' dance party showing MLK in a gold chain prompts venue to pull the plug

Flyers for 'Freedom 2 Twerk' dance party showing MLK in a gold chain prompts venue to pull the plug | MLive.com:
twerk.jpgFLINT, MI -- The flyer showed a manipulated photo of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s face pasted onto a body of a man wearing a gold chain and making a "westside" sign with one hand.
The flyer advertised a dance party for teens titled "Freedom 2 Twerk Martin Luther King Day Party."
The party was scheduled for Jan. 18 at The Social Network Banquet and Event Center on Corunna Road.
But the venue's owner, Vic McEwen, had no idea that the party would be advertised using a manipulated photo of a fallen civil rights leader. When McEwen saw the flyer, he promptly cancelled the event.
He fears some of the damage was already done. 
The flyer has created some outrage online and even King's daughter, Dr. Bernice King, told an Atlanta television station the image was "appalling."

My Favorite “Dumb Congressperson” Video

My Favorite “Dumb Congressperson” Video. - Downtrend.com:
"Laugh Break: I get a kick out of watching politicians make fools of themselves.

I have to share with you my favorite. I watch it over and over. It’s a typical house committee meeting. During the hearing, Rep Hank Johnson – a Democrat from Georgia, expresses concern, genuine concern that having more US troops on the island of Guam could cause it to tip over. This is not a joke. First, he debates a military commander – for more than a minute – about the actual dimensions of the island territory, then he asks the same commander if the island could “capsize.” He is reassured that no, definitely not will Guam capsize. Enjoy:"


History for January 14 - Peace, Doh, Doh, Doh, Doh, Doh, Dough

History for January 14 - On-This-Day.com


1784 - The United States ratified a peace treaty with England ending the Revolutionary War. 


1954 - Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were married. The marriage only lasted nine months. 



1954 - The Hudson Motor Car Company merged with Nash-Kelvinator. The new company was called the American Motors Corporation. 



1963 - George C. Wallace was sworn in as governor of Alabama. 



1999 - The impeachment trial of U.S. President Clinton began in Washington, DC



1999 - The U.S. proposed the lifting of the U.N. ceilings on the sale of oil in Iraq. The restriction being that the money be used to buy medicine and food for the Iraqi people. 



2005 - A probe, from the Cassini-Huygens mission, sent back pictures during and after landing on Saturn's moon Titan. The mission was launched on October 15, 1997.


Monday, January 13, 2014

Report: States face a combined $5.1 TRILLION in debt

Report: States face a combined $5.1 TRILLION in debt - EAGnews.org powered by Education Action Group Foundation, Inc.:
State Budget Solutions’ (SBS) fourth annual State Debt Study reveals that state governments face a combined $5.1 trillion in debt.
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This total equals roughly $16,178 per capita, or 33 percent of annual gross state product. 
Another telling way to view the problem – state debt is equal to 469% of all fiscal year state general and other fund expenditures.
Since 2010, SBS has conducted a comprehensive examination of debt facing the 50 state governments. These reports have repeatedly found trillions in combined debt that stand in stark contrast to officials’ proclamations of balanced budgets and belt-tightening. This year’s update, and those in the past, show unfunded public pension liabilities’ incredible contribution to state debt. In fact, these liabilities make up 79 percent of all state debt.

And communism/socialism/progressivism work fervently to achieve the goal of universal poverty---- "Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man."

Instapundit » Blog Archive » READER KEVIN MANLEY SENDS THIS ON Ted Sturgeon and the generosity of Robert Heinlein. Only idiots…:

OCTOBER 2, 2012

READER KEVIN MANLEY SENDS THIS ON Ted Sturgeon and the generosity of Robert Heinlein.

Meanwhile, with the election looming, it’s worth revisiting this Heinlein quote:

Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man.

Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded — here and there, now and then — are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. 

Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty.

This is known as “bad luck.”

Or as some would say: “You didn’t build that.”

Everyone in the MSM knows this. They simply refuse to report it---Real Unemployment Rate Of 11.5% Means Difference To Reported Rises To Record

Real Unemployment Rate Of 11.5% Means Difference To Reported Rises To Record | Zero Hedge:
"The gross manipulation of the unemployment rate due to the plunging labor force participation rate and the soaring, record number of people that are not in the labor force is by now, we hope, clear to all.
Yes, millions may be dropping out of the labor force because they can't find a job which somehow means the US economy is getting better, but sadly the US civilian, non-institutional population keeps rising, and hit a record 246.7 million in December.
Which is why every month we show what the real unemployment rate would look like when normalized for the fudged participation rate by taking a 30 year average.

Today, we find that the difference between the reported (6.7%) unemployment rate, and the implied using realistic assumptions for the US labor force, which remained at 11.5% where it has been ever since the start of the Second Great Depression, just hit a record high 4.8%.
As did the spin, lies and obfuscation by the administration that "all is well.""

20 Things I Learned While I Was in North Korea

20 Things I Learned While I Was in North Korea | Wait But Why

2) Everyone lies about everything all the time.

The government lies to the outside world. The government lies to the people. The press lies to the people. The people lie to each other. The tour guides lie to tourists. It’s intense.
The lies range from big things—the government hammers away at the message that the US is preparing to attack North Korea, the press depicts South Korea as a suffering and American-occupied country, the leaders’ speeches talk about North Korea being the envy of the world with the highest quality of life—to tiny things—we met a soldier at one point we were told was a colonel, and after he left, a retired army major on my tour told me that he had studied North Korean army uniforms and that the soldier was in fact a captain.
Facts are not a key part of the equation in North Korea.
And it can really mess with your mind as a visitor.
I’d find myself in these perplexing situations trying to figure out if a lie-spouting North Korean was in on it or not. 

Was she thinking, “I know this is false, you know this is false, but I live here so I gotta play the game”? 
Or was she fully brainwashed and thought she was telling me the truth? 
It was impossible to tell. During interactions, I’d find myself thinking, “Are you an actor in The Truman Show and you think I’m Truman? 
Or are you Truman and I’m one of the actors?” 
Are those kids on the street just pretending to be playing for my benefit? 
Is any of this real? 
Am I real?

Too dangerous to mix with other prisoners. Writes he is going to eat people. They let him out early. 4 murdered------In prison, Nikko Jenkins was deemed too dangerous to mix with other inmates

In prison, Nikko Jenkins was deemed too dangerous to mix with other inmates - Omaha.com

In the two years before his release into the general population of Omaha, Nikko Jenkins wasn't even released into the general population of his prison. 

The main reason: He was too dangerous to mix with other inmates. 

Yet prison administrators launched him from their most extreme confinement — a segregated cell where he spent 23 hours a day — into the Omaha community.
 

They did so despite warnings from Jenkins' family, friends, judges, psychiatrists, prosecutors, Parole Board staff, even Jenkins himself. 

In an email two months before Jenkins' release, Trudy Clark, an administrative assistant to the Nebraska Parole Board, wrote the director of the state corrections' mental health unit. 
“This email is written from a personal level only,” Clark wrote. 

“Why isn't Nikko Jenkins in the mental health unit? 
The board is getting letters from him that he is going to eat people, specifically Christians and Catholics. 
This is only one of many bizarre letters the board has gotten from him. 
Is he being evaluated for a mental health commitment? 
As a taxpayer, this guy scares me to death!” 

.........Within three weeks of his July 30 release, authorities allege, Jenkins killed Jorge Cajiga-Ruiz and Juan Uribe-Pena in Spring Lake Park; Curtis Bradford near 18th and Clark Streets; and Andrea Kruger near 168th and Fort Streets.

40 Maps That Will Help You Make Sense of the World

40 Maps That Will Help You Make Sense of the World - A Sheep No More:
map-of-countries-with-mcdonalds"Hopefully some of these maps will surprise you and you’ll learn something new.
A few are important to know, some interpret and display data in a beautiful or creative way, and a few may even make you chuckle or shake your head."

If You Ever Had Any Doubt the Media is Biased on Climate, This Should End Your Doubt

If You Ever Had Any Doubt the Media is Biased on Climate, This Should End Your Doubt | NewsBusters
He reveals that, in a move orchestrated by the BBC itself and a left-wing lobby group, the British government under the Labor Party paid for BBC personnel to be taught the left-wing, pro-alarmist spin on climate issues for the specific purpose of using the "news" as propaganda.
The seminar project was run by a BBC "journalist." A single seminar, paid for by British taxpayers, cost 67,000 pounds (about $110,00).
What's more, after blogger Newberry noticed, in Rose's words, "a passing reference" to the project "in an official report," the BBC spent at least 20,000 pounds (about $33,000) to keep the public from finding out.
This was done even as internal BBC documents bragged about the massive influence the program had on the BBC's coverage of climate issues.
Go here to read David Rose's story, which includes generous quotations of BBC personnel bragging about how influential its corruption is.
Go here to read Tony Newberry's Harmless Sky blog, where he has links to PDFs of damning primary documents proving the case against the BBC and the British government.
Some here in the U.S. may say, that's Britain, not the USA; in the United States the government does not spend money to influence people's opinions. They'd be wrong about that, but this corruption influenced us here regardless. The media use each other as sources, and the BBC, very obviously, is a big player and is one of those getting used.
Next time you hear or read a journalist talking about climate change, be sure to double and triple check his information, preferably with primary sources. Otherwise, you risk being told what to think by the British government.
Been there; done that.

Getting around the law-----U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: “Redskins” is derogatory and offensive

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: “Redskins” is derogatory and offensive « Hot Air
Denying a guy a trademark for his pork rinds doesn’t mean that the football team’s trademark is automatically invalid, but it does lend momentum to the claim filed with the PTO last year seeking to have the team’s mark revoked on grounds that it’s offensive. 
You can imagine the toll that would take on their bottom line. Once the mark’s revoked, all of America will be free to make and sell its own Redskins merchandise without fear of being sued by the club. Great news for ‘Skins fans who are looking for cheap jerseys and sweatshirts, not so great for Dan Snyder. Does the name, or simple pride in not bowing to P.C. forces, mean so much to him that he’d forfeit the team’s merchandising revenue to keep it? (Spoiler: No.)

Pimp sues Nike for $100m for not warning that sneakers can be a weapon

Pimp sues Nike for $100m for not warning that sneakers can be a weapon | Mail Online:
Pimp Sirgiorgiro Clardy, seen here in this mug shot, is suing Nike for $100m for failing to include a label on Air Jordan sneakers that says they can be used as deadly weapons. Clardy beat a man with his own pair of Jordans in 2012 after he failed to pay one of Clardy's prostitutes"A pimp is suing Nike for $100 million -- and says that its Air Jordan shoes failed to include a warning on them that they could be used as dangerous weapons after he used his own pair to beat a man.

Sirgiorgiro Clardy, 26, alleges Nike is partially responsible for Clardy's 100-year prison sentence for beating a man in 2012, The Oregonian reports.
Clardy, a Portland-based pimp, was wearing a pair of Jordans when he stomped on the face of a man who was attempting to leave a hotel without paying Clardy's prostitute, the paper adds. "

The few honest, fighting the many crooks---- Senator: Ethics loophole allows free vacations for lawmakers

Senator: Ethics loophole allows free vacations for lawmakers « Watchdog.org
RICHMOND, Va. — 
The author of four ethics-reform bills says a House proposal opens the way to free vacations for lawmakers.
“Travel is at the heart of what we receive, and this is like Swiss cheese,” state Sen. Chap Petersen said of the House ethics package.
The House of Delegates plan imposes a $250 limit on gifts legislators can receive from lobbyists and individuals with business before the state.
The gift cap does not include travel.
The wording of the bill leaves open the prospect of lawmakers taking paid-for vacations.
“It doesn’t go far enough in changing the culture,” he said, noting that the delegates’ plan keeps the General Assembly exempt from Freedom of Information Act provisions.
“We operate in an ethics-free environment,” said the Fairfax Democrat, who wants to end the FOIA waiver.
There’s even disagreement over who classifies as a “friend.”

Man Builds Amazing Igloo Using Frozen Milk Cartons

And here's the inside. Definitely looking like an igloo.Man Builds Amazing Igloo Using Frozen Milk Cartons:
"Daniel Gray, a New Zealander visiting Canada with his Canadian girlfriend to meet her family found a very unique way to spend some of his time during their cold December visit.

With the help of his girlfriend (Kathleen Starrie) and her family, he build the most amazing thing in their Edmonton backyard."