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Friday, October 18, 2013
Michigan Says There Is No Evidence Anyone In The State Has Enrolled For Obamacare…
"Ann Flood, who on Nov. 1 will become the director of the department, said she checked with her staff and “we actually do not have any confirmation of anyone (in Michigan) signing up on the exchange.”"
Be afraid. Very afraid!-----Question of the Day: Should Norton Shores develop a downtown district?
Before we give ANY more money
OR power to ANY government functionary, how 'bout they show us their list of "successes" in the private market place.
Or in retail development.
Or ANYTHING!
Docs worried sick over ObamaCare
"“ObamaCare is going to send me more patients to see and then cut the payments to provide the care — that’s what’s going to happen,” predicted Donald Moore, a primary-care doctor in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.
“I will not accept it.”"
Obamacare levies fines on non-profit hospitals that offer free healthcare to the poor
"It’s ironic isn’t it?
The left’s chief complaint about the American healthcare system is that it’s “for profit,” but Obamacare will end up forcing non-profit hospitals to either go under or become for-profit institutions themselves.
From day 1, Obamacare has not been about improving healthcare or making it more affordable.
It’s been about government control.
Sadly, the American people are only now beginning to find out the truth about how devastatingly unaffordable the Affordable Care Act really is."
Police Called After Man Spits On Chihuahua
"Seattle police responded to a strange call Tuesday afternoon: a report of an assault on a Chihuahua.
The dog’s owner told police a man in her Ravenna apartment complex spit on her dog from an upper balcony.
The woman said she’d had problems with the man before. When officers tried to contact the suspect, no one came to the door of his apartment."
Another "Einstein" promises to "boost my quality of life" by taking my money..........Question of the Day: Should Norton Shores develop a downtown district?
Question of the Day: Should Norton Shores develop a downtown district? | MLive.comShould Norton Shores city officials work to develop a downtown district?
Norton Shores resident Jason Flanders thinks so.
The pharmaceutical salesman, who is one of five candidates vying for four at-large city council seats, said a downtown development could help the municipality remedy what he has called its “identity problem.”
Flanders said the city should look to popular West Michigan destinations like Holland and Grand Haven as examples of how downtown districts can help shape a city’s image and boost residents' quality of life.
I wouldn't fly in his airliner.
I wouldn't let him "fly" with my tax dollars.
Do something.
With your money.
Achieve something.
With your money.
Then tell me how great you'd be with MY money.
Boyhood Is Not a Mental Illness
The American Spectator : Boyhood Is Not a Mental Illness:"But along the way he raises the taboo question of whether we “label boys as mentally unstable, behaviorally unmanageable, academically underachieving, in need of special-education services, or displaying behavior warranting school suspension just because their behavior deviates noticeably from that of the average girl?”
He adds, “In a sense, girl behavior has become the standard by which we judge all kids.”"
My GOD, it's growing!------'Restoring Our Communities' policy package aimed at redeveloping Detroit beyond Midtown and downtown
"DETROIT, MI - With 78,000 empty buildings in a 139-square-mile city, Detroit has been ragged on both physically and mentally, with some national news outlets even showing aerial video of the uniquely giant and vacant Packard Plant while equating it to the city’s blight.
But Detroit residents and members of Michigan United have released a plan that they said will help Detroiters keep their homes, while bringing redevelopment to areas beyond Midtown and downtown."
If Obamacare was a ship-----Obamacare woes widen as insurers get wrong data
"Insurers say the federal health-care marketplace is generating flawed data that is straining their ability to handle even the trickle of enrollees who have gotten through so far, in a sign that technological problems extend further than the website traffic and software issues already identified."
Map of the day: Middle-class stagnation? Well, Americans have managed to get pretty fat over the last 25 years
"The map shows the percentages of the U.S. population medically defined as obese, which means a body mass index of 30 or greater, by state, from 1985 to 2010.
Stagnating middle-class?
Flat real household income?
Decline of the middle-class?
The rich getting richer, poor getting poorer?
Judging by the availability of cheap calories and the increase in obesity, the poor and the middle class must be doing pretty well today."
We're the mouse----Tech Expert to NBC Reporter on Obamacare Roll-Out: Without Changes, ‘This Project is Doomed’
Tech Expert to NBC Reporter on Obamacare Roll-Out: Without Changes, ‘This Project is Doomed’ | Mediaite:"“Amateur hour,” said software programing company owner Luke Chung.
“It looks like it was created by someone who’s never delivered commercial software before.”
“Programming experts say a lot of work needs to be done,” Costello reported.
“If they don’t change management, this project is doomed,” Chung concluded.
“Because we’ve already seen what the existing management considers ready for shipping. And it’s not.”"
Michigan Senate OK's plan to cut off benefits for unemployed residents who fail drug tests
"Unemployed residents who fail or refuse to take a drug test required by a prospective employer could lose jobless benefits under a pilot program advanced Thursday by Michigan's Republican-led state Senate.
The measure, approved largely along party lines in a 28-10 vote, would treat failure or refusal to take a pre-employment drug test as proof that an individual "refused an offer of suitable work."
But it would not require businesses to report results of drug tests unless they choose to.
Democrats in both chambers have raised concerns about the bill"
Tucked-In Goodies Make Bad Budget Deal Even Worse
Among other provisions, this "clean" debt bill:
• Adds $2 billion for construction work on the Olmsted Locks and Dam on the lower part of the Ohio River. That's an increase of 276% over what had been appropriated for this project. By an odd coincidence, much of this money will be spent in Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's home state. The Senate Conservatives Fund dubbed it the "Kentucky Kickback."
• Hands $174,000 over to Bonnie Englebardt, widow of the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg. Never mind that she'd been married to Lautenberg for just nine years when he died, or that it was his second marriage, or that Lautenberg's net worth was upwards of $116 million when he died.
• Promises federal workers a 1% raise starting in January, in addition to providing back pay for the two weeks they were off due to the shutdown. Too bad for all those private sector workers who will see their pay and hours cut next year thanks to ObamaCare.
• Gives the Transportation Department $450 million more to repair flood-damaged roads in Colorado.
• Devotes $3.1 million for a Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. This board, unfortunately, has nothing to do with protecting Americans from ObamaCare's violations of privacy and civil liberties. It's meant to ensure that federal anti-terrorism efforts don't cause discomfort to anyone at home.
Meanwhile, the deal left ObamaCare alone, except for one meaningless tweak, and did nothing to rein in the other runaway entitlement programs. Worse, it totally ignored the nation's long-term debt crisis.
Obama might consider all this a victory. But the country is the poorer as a result.
Morons rule!--Feds test Obamacare site until week before launch
Report: Feds test Obamacare site until week before launch | The Daily Caller:"That testing, one source said, is normally done by a company with technical capabilities like IBM — not a federal agency — to act as a systems integrator.
“The challenge with this project was that the decisions were made very, very late in the project, and no one organization … seemed to know how this complex ecosystem of applications, interfaces, user processes and hardware should all work together,” the source told the Washington Examiner.
IT problems frequently occur when federal government agencies choose to take on roles normally reserved for private contractors."
"PowerPlant tippin'"---Explosive blasts to 'tip over' 10-story former Sappi power plant building Oct. 27
"When an explosives demolition crew from Atlanta brings down the 10-story former Sappi power plant Sunday, Oct. 27, the goal will be to “tip” the 200-foot building to the ground."
Prisoners of the union thugs-2nd SF Bay area transit strike in 4 months begins
"People in the San Francisco Bay area faced a frustrating commute Friday as workers for the region's largest transit system walked off the job for the second time in four months.
The walkout began at midnight Thursday, the culmination of six months of on-again, off-again talks that fell apart. The impasse came after a marathon negotiating session that led the agency and its two largest unions closer to a contract deal.
About 400,000 riders take BART every weekday on the nation's fifth-largest commuter rail system."
Air Force Begins B-52 Upgrades
"The Air Force is reaching milestones with its ongoing effort to upgrade and modernize the B-52 bomber, an iconic workhorse battle-tested aircraft first built in the 1960s, service officials said.
The service is making progress with efforts to upgrade the electronics and communications technology of the B-52 aircraft and also moving along with an initiative to configure the aircraft with the ability to carry up to eight J-Series precision-guided weapons internally – in addition to carrying six weapons on each wing, Air Force officials said."
Water dept. execs think birds, fish don't pee---Water Supply Cut Off After Man Urinates In Reservoir
Water Supply Cut Off After Man Urinates In Reservoir « CBS Seattle:
"An administrator for the Water Bureau, David Shaff, said that because of this incident, roughly 7.8 million gallons of drinking water will be discarded.
He said the bureau often finds dead animals in the same drinking supply but the water isn’t dumped.
“This is different,” Shaff told the newspaper.
“Do you want to drink pee?”"
"An administrator for the Water Bureau, David Shaff, said that because of this incident, roughly 7.8 million gallons of drinking water will be discarded.
He said the bureau often finds dead animals in the same drinking supply but the water isn’t dumped.
“This is different,” Shaff told the newspaper.
“Do you want to drink pee?”"
Thursday, October 17, 2013
State Workers Earn $5.8 Billion More in Benefits Than Private Sector Employees
"In Michigan, the difference in benefits between state and local government workers and the average taxpayer who supports them is $5.8 billion per year, according to a new study.
If the state eliminated that discrepancy, the Michigan income tax could be cut in half and there still would be money left over."
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