Tuesday, March 08, 2011

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING = $ FOR NOTHING

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING = $ FOR NOTHING Newsradio 620 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin News, Talk, Sports, Weather Charlie Sykes
More from the governor's office:

1.Employer must provide bulletin boards to post information about union social and recreational activities. The size and location of the board is subject to collective bargaining.

2. When a local union meets the following conditions are subject to bargaining:
1. lighting
2. vision care and examinations,
3. noise,
4. chairs,
5. desks,
6. footrests,
7. adjustable terminals and keyboards,
8. work environment design (wall cover, carpet, windows),
9. room temperature,


3.Starting of vehicles during cold weather is subject to collective bargaining.

4.Paid time off to donate blood.

Earlier today, Governor Walker’s office released some specific examples and new details to show how collective bargaining fiscally impacts government and how reforming collective bargaining can improve government.

A Year’s Worth of Pay for 30 Days of Work
Under the Green Bay School District’s collectively bargained Emeritus Program, teaches can retire and receive a year’s worth of salary for working only 30 days over a three year period.
This is paid in addition to their already guaranteed pension and health care payouts.
At the average annual salary for a Green Bay teacher of $51,355, this amounts to a daily rate of pay of $1,711.83, or an hourly rate of $213.98. Since most retiring teachers receive higher than average salary, these amounts are, in practice, much higher.
Source: WLUK-TV, 3/3/11

Teachers Receiving Two Pensions
Due to a 1982 provision of their collective bargaining agreement, Milwaukee Public School teachers actually receive two pensions upon retirement instead of one.
The contribution to the second pension is equal to 4.2% of a teacher’s salary, with the school district making 100% of the contribution, just like they do for the first pension.
This extra benefit costs taxpayers more than $16 million per year.
Source: February 17, 2010 Press Release, Process of developing FY11 budget begins Milwaukee Public Schools

Almost $10,000 Per Year for Doing Nothing
While the Green Bay Emeritus Program actually requires teachers to at least show up for work, the Madison Emeritus Program doesn’t even require that.
In addition to their pension payouts, retired Madison public school teachers receive annual payments of at least $9,884.18 per year for enrolling in the Emeritus Program, which requires ZERO days of work.

When this program began, 20 days of work per year were required.
Through collective bargaining, the union successfully negotiated this down to zero days.
Source: Madison Teachers Inc. Website

NPR exec blasts tea party in hidden-camera video

My Way News - NPR exec blasts tea party in hidden-camera video
"'We've just exposed the true hearts and minds of NPR and their executives,' O'Keefe said in a letter posted on the site. He asked supporters to sign a petition urging Congress to review NPR's funding."

Why are our taxpayer's dollars funding an arm of the left-wing of the democrat party?

Anger brews over government workers' benefits

My Way News - Anger brews over government workers' benefits
"When Erin McFarlane looks at public workers, she sees lucrative pension benefits she doesn't ever expect to get. And it makes her mad."

Monday, March 07, 2011

CNN's 'Expert on Extremism': 'Radical Right' Bigger Threat Than Jihadis | NewsBusters.org

CNN's 'Expert on Extremism': 'Radical Right' Bigger Threat Than Jihadis NewsBusters.org
"Mark Potok of the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center claimed on Monday's Newsroom on CNN that radical Islam wasn't 'our biggest domestic terror threat,' that instead, 'that pretty clearly comes from the radical right in this country.'"

Feds: No new drilling permits, but we'll tap into Strategic Petroleum Reserve!

Feds: No new drilling permits, but we'll tap into Strategic Petroleum Reserve! Phillip Suderman Beltway Confidential Washington Examiner
"The move effectively continues the de facto ban on deepwater drilling in the Gulf.
On Sunday however, White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley said the Obama administration is considering tapping into the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve as one way to help ease soaring oil prices.
Interior has imposed a de facto moratorium on deepwater drilling since the BP oil spill last year."

Milwaukee teachers drop Viagra suit

Milwaukee teachers drop Viagra suit
"The Milwaukee teachers union has dropped a lawsuit seeking to get its taxpayer-funded Viagra back."

Michigan Town Is Divided Over Charges of Child Pornography - NYTimes.com

Michigan Town Is Divided Over Charges of Child Pornography - NYTimes.com
"People in this economically pressed town near Lake Michigan are divided into two camps: Those who think Evan Emory should pay hard for what he did, and those who think he should be let off easy."

Report says too many whites, men leading military

Report says too many whites, men leading military - Yahoo! News
"The report ordered by Congress in 2009 calls for greater diversity in the military's leadership so it will better reflect the racial, ethnic and gender mix in the armed forces and in American society"

Gas prices are about more than just oil

My Way News - Gas prices are about more than just oil
"When Jay Ricker, owner of the BP gas station off Interstate 70 in Plainfield, Ind., set the price of unleaded gasoline at $3.44 per gallon on Monday of last week, it was 4 cents higher than the Friday before."

Why Are We Still In Germany?

Why Are We Still In Germany? - Investors.com
"According to Bismarck's best-known maxim on Europe's most troublesome region, the Balkans are not worth the bones of a single Pomeranian grenadier.
Americans could be forgiven for harboring similar sentiments after the murder of two U.S. airmen in Germany by a Kosovar Muslim.

Remember Kosovo?
Me neither. But it was big at the time, launched by Bill Clinton in the wake of his Monica difficulties:
Make war, not love, as the boomers advise.
So Clinton did — and without any pesky U.N. resolutions, or even the pretense of seeking them.
Instead, he and Tony Blair and even Jacques Chirac just cried 'Bombs away!' and got on with it.
And the left didn't mind at all — because, for a modern western nation, war is only legitimate if you have no conceivable national interest in whatever war you're waging."

Gas price increases are intentional move by Obama

Gas price increases are intentional move by Obama - HUMAN EVENTS
"Why the hypocrisy?
It is very simple to understand.

The left knew that George W. Bush was not a fan of their green agenda.
The green agenda consists of coal powered cars, urban living, and punitive measures to stop that mythical force known as global warming . . . or climate change depending on what day it is.

Barack Obama buys the agenda hook, line, and sinker."

The lawsuit abuse problem in a nutshell ington Examiner

The lawsuit abuse problem in a nutshell Examiner Editorial Editorials Washington Examiner
"America's legal system cries out for reform when a solicitation described by a federal judge as 'junk mail' can expose a mortgage company to as much as $16 billion in liability for allegedly failing to provide 16 million recipients with a sufficiently 'clear and conspicuous' notice of one of their rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
The prospect of having to face so massive a liability forced the company to settle a class-action lawsuit filed against it by plaintiff lawyers, who then received from the defendant $3.5 million in fees.
The lawyers got something else, too -- a promise from the company they sued that its executives would not criticize the lawyers in public regarding any issue in the case.

The company is prevented from talking about the settlement in critical terms, but this newspaper is not:
We agree with Class Action Watch Executive Director Lawrence Schonbrun that the case represents 'the class action mess in a nutshell.'"

Sunday, March 06, 2011

CoachIzzo.com

CoachIzzo.com

Just back from E Lansing and the annual MSU basketball banquet.
This was the video they played at the end.

Northwestern prof apologizes for live sex act

Northwestern prof apologizes for live sex act - U.S. news - msnbc.com
"A Northwestern University professor who allowed an on-campus presentation of a live sex act during an after-class event apologized on Saturday and said it would not happen again."

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Public Unions: The Rise of Arithmetic and How Taxpayers and the Little Guy Are Left Behind

CARPE DIEM: Public Unions: The Rise of Arithmetic and How Taxpayers and the Little Guy Are Left Behind

State controller finds more big public employee salaries, including $875,000 for hospital chief

State controller finds more big public employee salaries, including $875,000 for hospital chief L.A. NOW Los Angeles Times
"State Controller John Chiang has released a new round of compensation figures for public sector employees, including a Bay Area hospital executive who made about $875,000 in 2009, and a San Gabriel Valley water official who was paid close to $600,000."

Rescuers call off attempts to save man who fell 190ft into abandoned mine shaft... despite video showing he is still breathing

Rescuers call off attempts to save man who fell 190ft into abandoned mine shaft... despite video showing he is still breathing Mail Online
"Ms Worley said.
Authorities have been closing shafts that pose the most danger near towns and recreation sites.
She said: 'People's curiosity sometimes gets the best of them.
'These were way out in the middle of nowhere where few people would venture.'"

This UK article about an American in the USA........Obamacare as a rescue avoidance option?

Why Are We Still In Germany?

Why Are We Still In Germany? - Investors.com
"According to Bismarck's best-known maxim on Europe's most troublesome region, the Balkans are not worth the bones of a single Pomeranian grenadier.
Americans could be forgiven for harboring similar sentiments after the murder of two U.S. airmen in Germany by a Kosovar Muslim.

Remember Kosovo?
Me neither.

But it was big at the time, launched by Bill Clinton in the wake of his Monica difficulties:
Make war, not love, as the boomers advise.

So Clinton did — and without any pesky U.N. resolutions, or even the pretense of seeking them.

Instead, he and Tony Blair and even Jacques Chirac just cried 'Bombs away!' and got on with it.
And the left didn't mind at all — because, for a modern western nation, war is only legitimate if you have no conceivable national interest in whatever war you're waging."

Gender Differences in Ability vs. Achievement

CARPE DIEM: Gender Differences in Ability vs. Achievement
"She found that Bright Girls, when given something to learn that was particularly foreign or complex, were quick to give up; the higher the girls' IQ, the more likely they were to throw in the towel.
In fact, the straight-A girls showed the most helpless responses.
Bright boys, on the other hand, saw the difficult material as a challenge, and found it energizing.
They were more likely to redouble their efforts rather than give up."

Very interesting...with no answers.

Mercy H.E.A.R.T. Center-Tuesday!

Mercy H.E.A.R.T. Center
"Lipid Profiles and Glucose ScreeningsA blood draw to obtain Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides, and Glucose values.
Open to community.
Results sent to your home in about 1 week.
12 hour fast required prior to testing.
Second Tuesday of every month.
Walk-ins between 7:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
$15 for a Lipid Profile
$6 for a Glucose Test
$21 for both"

This is a great deal if you pay for your own health care (I do).
The next screening is this Tues. March 8.
Don't forget to fast!

Practicing Capitalism Without a License?

Practicing Capitalism Without a License? [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"'Over the past decade more than 100 bills have been introduced in Michigan to impose licensure on everything from interior designers to practitioners of 'oriental medicine,' ” Jack McHugh, senior legislative analyst at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, wrote in an e-mail. These are always claimed to be about protecting the public, but it's actually a protection racket and conspiracy by existing businesses to raise prices.”"

Two night meetings scheduled concerning Muskegon County redistricting

Two night meetings scheduled concerning Muskegon County redistricting MLive.com
"The meetings, designed to generate public input, are scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Egelston Township Hall, 5428 E. Apple Ave., and 7 p.m. March 21 at the Ravenna Township Fire Station, 3763 Blackmer Road."

Teacher Benefits in Wisconsin and Michigan

Teacher Benefits in Wisconsin and Michigan [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"Gov. Rick Snyder has stated that “Michigan is not Wisconsin,” and that he doesn’t want to pick a fight with unions.
Yet when it comes to the costs of school employee benefits, Michigan is eerily similar to Wisconsin, and in both states the root cause is also the same: government employee union collective bargaining privileges."

The Cartel Trailer - HD