Tuesday, July 09, 2013

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Watch: Heartland’s Ben Domenech Blasts Obamacare on Blaze TV

Watch: Heartland’s Ben Domenech Blasts Obamacare on Blaze TV | Somewhat Reasonable:
"This was a plan that was never designed to work.  It was designed to pass.”"

A Due Process Right to Record the Police

A Due Process Right to Record the Police by Glenn Harlan Reynolds, John A. Steakley :: SSRN

Pere Marquette Park plans move forward with Harris Hospitality; beach volleyball accommodated

Pere Marquette Park plans move forward with Harris Hospitality; beach volleyball accommodated | MLive.com
"The five-phase plan for Pere Marquette Park proposes a beach bar restaurant, banquet space, beach rental business, a frozen yogurt outlet, a public gathering space with children’s fountain, gas fire pits and a small entertainment stage."

Why Underemployment May Be Worse Than It Looks

Why Underemployment May Be Worse Than It Looks:
"Gallup reports that 17.2 percent of the workforce is underemployed, a startling number compounded by its divergence from the government's count.
....From a broader perspective, the Gallup measure actually has increased from its 15.9 percent multi-year low in October 2012.
The potential significance of the recent trough is that it came a month before the Federal Reserve launched the third round of quantitative easing, the $85 billion a month bond-buying program that is supposed to help the central bank achieve its dual objectives of price stability—and full employment."

Monday, July 08, 2013

PolitiChicks Picks: The Hottest Conservative Supermen in America

PolitiChicks Picks: The Hottest Conservative Supermen in America - Politichicks.tv :: Politichicks.tv

Civil libertarians' hypocrisy

Jonah Goldberg: Civil libertarians' hypocrisy
What I have a hard time understanding, however, is how one can get worked up into a near panic about an overreaching national security apparatus while also celebrating other government expansions into our lives, chief among them the hydrahead leviathan of the Affordable Care Act (aka ObamaCare). The 2009 stimulus created ahealth database that will store all your health records. The Federal Data Services Hubwill record everything bureaucrats deem useful, from your incarceration record and immigration status to whether or not you had an abortion or were treated for depression or erectile dysfunction.
In other words, while the NSA can tell if you searched the Web for "Viagra," the Hub will know if you were actually prescribed the medication and for how long. Yes, there are rules for keeping that information private, but you don't need security clearance or a warrant to get it.
Then there's the IRS. We already have evidence of abuse there. For instance, the National Organization for Marriage, which opposes same-sex marriage, had its tax returns and private donor information leaked to the news media last year, presumably in order to embarrass Mitt Romney (he gave the group $10,000) and others during the presidential election.
And yet, worrying about NSA abuse is cast as high-minded while worrying about ObamaCare or the IRS is seen as paranoid. Why?

101M Americans Get Food Aid from Federal Gov’t; More Than the Number of Private Sector Workers

101M Americans Get Food Aid from Federal Gov’t; More Than the Number of Private Sector Workers | CNS News:

Did Bobby Kennedy Kill Marilyn Monroe?

Articles: Did Bobby Kennedy Kill Marilyn Monroe?

Man in Flint threatened with knife, struck with stick by relatives

Man in Flint threatened with knife, struck with stick by relatives | MLive.com

What Went Wrong with Asiana Flight 214

Blog: What Went Wrong with Asiana Flight 214:
"The underlying reason of their error is one that is both simple and frightening and one that we see occurring more and more frequently.
Airline pilots are losing their ability to fly their aircraft.
Overreliance on automation has degraded airline pilots' basic flying skills to the point that many seem unable to cope when they are forced by circumstances to hand fly the aircraft."

1 dead, 6 wounded in South Side shootings

1 dead, 6 wounded in South Side shootings - chicagotribune.com:
"Sunday's attacks brought to at least 74 the number of people shot since Wednesday afternoon in Chicago, with 12 of those victims killed."

No guns allowed, but punishment varies for those caught packing at federal courthouse

No guns allowed, but punishment varies for those caught packing at federal courthouse | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
"The sign on the federal courthouse in Detroit reads plain and simple: No weapons allowed.
U.S. Rep. John Conyers’ office manager broke that rule recently when security officers found a gun in her purse.
But unlike others caught doing the same thing, the Michigan Democrat’s clerk didn’t lose her job — or get criminally charged.
Conyers’ Detroit office manager Betty Petrenz, who was in court for her fiasco on May 1, got luckier.
She got a ticket for having a gun on federal property and was recommended for pretrial diversion — a form of punishment that one federal magistrate recently referred to as “a gift.”
It involves no fine or jail time, but essentially requires a person to have good behavior for a certain amount of time, and then the ticket gets dismissed."

DPS students lose class time as power outage problems grow

DPS students lose class time as power outage problems grow | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
"While the city prepares to hand over its limping power system to DTE Energy, Detroit students continue to see their classes canceled due to frequent outages.
For the 2012-13 school year ending June 13, a total of 31 schools in the Detroit Public Schools district lost power for one to four days each due to problems with the Detroit Public Lighting Department, "

Sunday, July 07, 2013

MIA work 'acutely dysfunctional'

My Way News - AP IMPACT: MIA work 'acutely dysfunctional':
"The Pentagon's effort to account for tens of thousands of Americans missing in action from foreign wars is so inept, mismanaged and wasteful that it risks descending from "dysfunction to total failure," according to an internal study suppressed by military officials."

Solar storm of 1859

Solar storm of 1859 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
"On September 1–2, 1859, the largest recorded geomagnetic storm occurred.
Aurorae were seen around the world, even over the Caribbean; those over the Rocky Mountains were so bright that their glow awoke gold miners, who began preparing breakfast because they thought it was morning.[3] People who happened to be awake in the northeastern US could read a newspaper by the aurora's light.[5]
The aurora was visible from as far from the poles as Cuba and Hawaii.[6]
Telegraph systems all over Europe and North America failed, in some cases shocking telegraph operators.[7] Telegraph pylons threw sparks. [8]
Some telegraph systems continued to send and receive messages despite having been disconnected from their power supplies.[9]"

Raw Video Fred Hayes Video of Asiana Flight 214 Crash on CNN - YouTube

Raw Video Fred Hayes Video of Asiana Flight 214 Crash on CNN - YouTube

Why Politicians Don't Cut Spending

Only 2 minutes long and it answers the question "Why don't we demand spending cuts-and why politicians NEVER will make those cuts.
We ARE doomed.......






Metro rips out Phantom Planter’s flowers at Dupont Circle station

Metro rips out Phantom Planter’s flowers at Dupont Circle station - The Washington Post:
"It turns out I underestimated Metro bureaucrats’ capacity for folly.
Two weeks ago, I wrote that the transit system would look silly if it let perish 1,000 flowers planted secretly at the Dupont Circle station by local garden artist Henry Docter, the self-described Phantom Planter."

Those wanting to opt out of Consumers Energy smart meter program can but it will be costly

Those wanting to opt out of Consumers Energy smart meter program can but it will be costly | MLive.com

Millage election for Muskegon County schools moves step closer with filing of petitions

Millage election for Muskegon County schools moves step closer with filing of petitions | MLive.com:
 "The petitions seek a 1-mill, 10-year property tax increase. Tax revenues would be distributed to the county’s 11 traditional school districts according to enrollment and could be used for technology or security improvements.
It is estimated the millage would generate $4.3 million in 2014, its first year in effect.
“This is not about schools wanting more,” said MAISD Superintendent Dave Sipka. “This is schools trying to provide the learning tools for kids in a different age than we’ve ever been in before.”