Tuesday, March 18, 2014

It's the culture, stupid-----Oberlin College Allows Muslim Prof to Violently Threaten Female Professors

Oberlin College Allows Muslim Prof to Violently Threaten Female Professors | FrontPage Magazine
Last spring, Oberlin College canceled classes after claims that someone dressed in a KKK robe was seen walking outside.
It apparently turned out to be a woman in a blanket.
But Oberlin, which is affiliated with CAIR, does overlook some far more serious threats when they come from Muslims.

EunJung An, associate professor of French and cinema studies, is seeking at least $25,000 in damages from the college, which she said did nothing to protect her.
She filed papers in Lorain County Common Pleas Court saying fellow professor Ali Yedes crossed a line with women who work in the French and comparative literature department.

During a 45-minute tirade, Yedes told An that “in his culture, he could have had the female department chair killed because of his perceived mistreatment by her in postponing his tenure,” the lawsuit claims.
The Oberlin College website identifies Yedes as a “Muslim religious life affiliate” with the Islamic Center of Cleveland.
An said she felt physically threatened and when she complained to a senior department member, she was told she “needed to develop a thicker skin.”

E.P.A. Set to Reveal Tough New Sulfur Emissions Rule

E.P.A. Set to Reveal Tough New Sulfur Emissions Rule - NYTimes.com:
"E.P.A. officials estimate that the new regulation will raise the cost of gasoline by about two-thirds of one cent per gallon and add about $75 to the sticker price of cars.
But oil refiners say that it will cost their industry $10 billion and raise gasoline costs by up to 9 cents per gallon."

Physician terminated after Facebook comment sues Spectrum

Physician terminated after Facebook comment sues Spectrum | MLive.com:
"Puetz says she saw a picture Aug. 5, 2013, posted by an emergency department nurse that showed the backside of a woman. Believing she recognized the woman as someone she had seen in public and in the emergency department, Puetz posted a comment on the photo: “OMG. Is that TB?”

According to the lawsuit, the Facebook post and comments were investigated by Spectrum, and some employees were fired and some were not.

Puetz said a nurse who posted “I like big butts and I cannot lie …” – an apparent nod to the popular Sir Mix-A-Lot song - was only reprimanded, not fired.

Puetz worked as an employee of Emergency Care Specialists, an independent contractor that provides emergency department staff to Spectrum Health.

After the Facebook comment was made, she says she submitted an apology to the nursing director. She also says she was assured by the chief medical officer that her job was not in jeopardy."

Good news about a suicide bomber - he had success (now read below)

Good news about a suicide bomber - he had success (now read below) | Gretawire:

"MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A Somali police officer says a suicide car bomber accidentally detonated his explosives near a popular hotel in the Somali capital."

New York, Chicago, and the war on charters

New York, Chicago, and the war on charters - chicagotribune.com
"They're charter schools. They're on their own now."
— New York Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina, on the city's move to deny classrooms to students of a high-performing charter school
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has launched a war against charter schools. 
His administration's hostility is summed up by the comments of Farina, his choice to run the city's schools. 
She sent a chilling warning to thousands of parents and schoolchildren.
In recent weeks, de Blasio has:
• Canceled plans for three high-quality Success Academy Charter Schools to be co-located in public schools. One of those endangered is among the city's highest-performing middle schools, Success Academy Harlem 4. You'll remember the Success Academy schools from the terrific documentary "Waiting For Superman" and the hundreds of desperate low-income students (and parents) who sought a precious charter seat via an annual city lottery.
• Diverted $210 million earmarked for charter school construction to other education programs.
• Moved to fulfill his most significant charter-choking pledge: To charge the schools rent, based on a sliding scale, extracting the most money from the schools with the greatest cash reserves. That's a major reversal of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's policy of allotting free space to charters in public schools. New York charters receive no state funding, and if they're suddenly charged rent, particularly with Manhattan's exorbitant rates, many will struggle. The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research recently estimated that charging charter schools significant rents would create budget deficits for 7 in 10 of the city's charters. Want to kill charters? Bleed them financially.

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Saudi Cleric Issues Fatwa Against All-You-Can-Eat Buffets

Saudi Cleric Issues Fatwa Against All-You-Can-Eat Buffets:
"A Saudi cleric named Saleh al-Fawzan has issued fatwa against all-you-can-eat buffets in Saudi Arabia. He made the statement on a Saudi Quranic TV station.
Fawzan said the value and quantity of the food sold should be pre-determined before hand.
"Whoever enters the buffet and eats for 10 or 50 riyals without deciding the quantity they will eat is violating Sharia (Islamic) law," Fawzan was quoted on al-Atheer channel."

: The MXT135 Equalizer by Alliant Tech systems

: The MXT135 Equalizer by Alliant Tech systems....... - skipper12383's Blog - Blogster:
""With this weapon system, we take away cover from [enemy targets] forever.
Tactics are going to have to be rewritten.
The only thing we can see [enemies] being able to do is run away." 
 Experts say the rifle means that enemy troops will no longer be safe if they take cover.
The MXT135 appears to be the perfect weapon for street-to-street fighting that troops in Afghanistan have to engage in, with enemy fighters hiding behind walls and only breaking cover to fire occasionally."

Russian Deputy PM Laughs at Obama’s Sanctions

Russian Deputy PM Laughs at Obama’s Sanctions - ABC News:
"MOSCOW – Russia’s deputy prime minister laughed off President Obama’s sanction against him today  asking “Comrade @BarackObama” if “some prankster” came up with the list."

So there is a Cruise Ship where Residents Permanently Live as it Travels the World

So there is a Cruise Ship where Residents Permanently Live as it Travels the World | Messy Nessy Chic: "The World is a private residential cruise ship serving as a residential community, owned by its residents who live on board as the ship travels the globe. It has 165 residences (106 apartments, 19 studio apartments, and 40 studios), all owned by the ship’s Residents who can decorate with their own furniture, art, books and personal touches. There’s a deli and supermarket onboard and six restaurants if you didn’t feel like doing the washing up in your own kitchen. Before I start sounding like a salesperson for the residential cruise ship, I’ll just let you check out their promotional video."

History for March 18

History for March 18 - On-This-Day.com:
Birth anniversary of 22nd and 24th US president Grover Cleveland (1837-1908).
Birth anniversaries of George Plimpton (1927-2003) and John Updike (1932-2009).

Happy Birthday! Irene Cara, Charley Pride, Vanessa Williams


0037 - The Roman Senate annuls Tiberius’ will and proclaims Caligula emperor. 


1813 - David Melville patented the gas streetlight. 


1818 - The U.S. Congress approved the first pensions for government service. 


1881 - Barnum and Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth opened in Madison Square Gardens. 


1891 - Britain became linked to the continent of Europe by telephone. 


1905 - Franklin Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt were married. 


1916 - Russia countered the Verdun assault with an attack at Lake Naroch. The Russians lost 100,000 men and the Germans lost 20,000. 


1931 - Schick Inc. displayed the first electric shaver. 


1940 - Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini held a meeting at the Brenner Pass. The Italian dictator agreed to join in Germany's war against France and Britain during the meeting. 


1945 - 1,250 U.S. bombers attacked Berlin. 


1963 - The U.S. Supreme Court handed down the Miranda decision concerning legal council for defendants. 


1968 - The U.S. Congress repealed the requirement for a gold reserve. 


1970 - The U.S. Postal Service experienced the first postal strike. 


1986 - Buckingham Palace announced the engagement of Prince Andrew to Sarah Ferguson. 


1992 - Leona Hemsly was sentenced to 4 years in prison for tax evasion. 


1994 - Zsa Zsa Gabor filed for bankruptcy. 

Monday, March 17, 2014

Goldman Explains What Must Happen For The "5 Year Bull Market" To Continue

Goldman Explains What Must Happen For The "5 Year Bull Market" To Continue | Zero Hedge: "
March 9th marked the 5th anniversary of the current bull market. S&P 500 has gained 1200 points or 178% since 2009.
Three drivers of the rally: 
A profit rebound (59% of rally), a P/E multiple expansion (25%), and a change in expected EPS growth (16%). 
Looking ahead at these three drivers, we expect an 8% rise in the level of earnings this year, and a similar growth rate in 2015 given our economic forecast and assuming stable margins.
S&P 500 trades around fair value at 15.6x forward EPS but the median stock trades at 16.7x, an extremely high valuation in historical terms.
Our year-end 2014 target of 1900 represents a modest 3% upside from current levels."

It's the culture, stupid------HORROR: Pregnant woman gang-raped in vicious Wisconsin home invasion

HORROR: Pregnant woman gang-raped in vicious Wisconsin home invasion | The Daily Caller
A nightmarish scenario played out in Madison, Wisconsin on Feb. 23 when three burglars repeatedly raped a woman who was six months pregnant in a horrifying home invasion.
The Wisconsin woman and her husband were awoken around 5 am by three assailants, who charged into their bedroom with weapons brandished.
“Someone’s gonna die tonight!” one of the robbers threatened as they entered the room. One of the attackers yanked the male victim from the bed and viciously beat him. According to an Associated Press report, the female victim pleaded that she was pregnant and told the robbers that they could take whatever they wanted.
But another burglar dragged her from the bed and into the hallway, pointed a gun at her stomach and grunted, “You’re going to die tonight.” She then had to allegedly endure all three men raping her, with one forcing her to commit oral sex during the attack.
The suspects stole electronics, credit cards and their wedding rings while they stuffed the bloodied couple in the house laundry room before fleeing the scene.
“In my 27-plus years of policing in Madison, this is probably one of the most disturbing and heinous crimes I have ever seen,” interim Madison police Chief Randy Gaber said in a press conference announcing the arrest of all six involved in the crime on Monday. In addition to the three men who broke into the home, three were arrested for their roles in assisting the crime. The six suspects charged are African-American — five are male, and one is a female who helped plan the crime, but did not participate in the actual home invasion.

RIT professor demands jail for climate change deniers

RIT professor demands jail for climate change deniers | The Daily Caller:
An assistant philosophy professor at Rochester Institute of Technology wants to send people who disagree with him about global warming to jail.
The professor is Lawrence Torcello. Last week, he published a 900-word-plus essay at an academic website called The Conversation.
His main complaint is his belief that certain nefarious, unidentified individuals have organized a “campaign funding misinformation.” 
Such a campaign, he argues, “ought to be considered criminally negligent.”
Torcello, who has a Ph.D. from the University at Buffalo, explains that there are times when criminal negligence and “science misinformation” must be linked. The threat of climate change, he says, is one of those times.”

Bend over again folks. The eco-nazis are comin' again!-------- are E.P.A. Set to Reveal Tough New Sulfur Emissions Rule

E.P.A. Set to Reveal Tough New Sulfur Emissions Rule - NYTimes.com:
"E.P.A. officials estimate that the new regulation will raise the cost of gasoline by about two-thirds of one cent per gallon and add about $75 to the sticker price of cars. But oil refiners say that it will cost their industry $10 billion and raise gasoline costs by up to 9 cents per gallon."

Russia marches. We spend ourselves into bankruptcy------Vallejo heads for another bankruptcy; Oakland, Los Angeles and San Diego doomed as well

PensionTsunami Blog » Blog Archive » Vallejo heads for another bankruptcy; Oakland, Los Angeles and San Diego doomed as well:
"On May 6, 2008, the Vallejo City Council voted 7-0 to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
At the time it was the largest city in California to do so.
In March of 2009 I noted Judge Rules Vallejo Can Void Union Contracts. 
 Vallejo foolishly refused to do so, and I predicted it would soon be back in bankruptcy over the same reason it went bankrupt in the first place: absurd union wages and even more absurd pension promises.
Sure enough, here we go again.
"Vallejo Still Can’t Afford its Pricey Pensions"

State TV says Russia could turn US to 'radioactive ash'

State TV says Russia could turn US to 'radioactive ash' - Yahoo News:
"Moscow (AFP) - A leading anchor on Russian state television on Sunday described Russia as the only country capable of turning the United States into "radioactive ash", in an incendiary comment at the height of tensions over the Crimea referendum."

Ummm. Why did they change the scam from "Global Warming" to "Global Climate Change"?---------Many Strangely Have Faith in the Verifiability of Climate Change

Many Strangely Have Faith in the Verifiability of Climate Change
Skepticism is a hallmark of good science and good journalism. Yet, time after time, scientists and journalists make giant leaps of faith in their desire to fight climate change by regulating greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions.
This phenomenon was recently on display in a February 16 segment of Meet the Press that featured a discussion between actor Bill Nye (“The Science Guy”) and Representative Marsha Blackburn (R., Tenn.).
Host David Gregory introduced the discussion this way: “In the scientific community this is not really a debate about whether climate change is real. The consensus is that it is.” Here, he echoed President Obama’s State of the Union assertion that “climate change is a fact.”
It is, indeed, often said that 97 percent of climatologists agree on climate change. And, in fact, they do — up to a point.
A near-universal consensus (technically, it’s 97 percent of the climate literature) does exist that man-made emissions have some warming effect. Go beyond that, however, and you’re in territory where science must yield to assumptions — giant leaps of surmise concerning the current and future conditions of our planet.
Some assume that if you believe that the climate is changing and that man-made emissions are having some warming effect, you must also accept as gospel that our planet is cooking at an unsustainable rate, that hurricanes and other meteorological disasters will inevitably become more frequent and intense, and that GHG emissions caused by burning conventional fuels are the driving force — not just one of many factors — behind climate change.
Now comes the part where we look at the facts. 

The available climate data simply do not indicate that the earth is heading toward catastrophic warming or more frequent and severe natural disasters. Testifying before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee last December, Dr. Roger Pielke, a professor at the University of Colorado’s Center for Science and Technology Policy Research, emphasized that “there exists exceedingly little scientific support for claims found in the media and political debate that hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and drought have increased in frequency or intensity on climate timescales either in the United States or globally.”
Nor do the data indicate that the dominant driving force behind climate change is human-induced GHG emissions. Such a view does nothing to account for the shortcomings of climate models. While some climate models predict unsustainable warming that will adversely affect human health and public welfare, data from observed climate reality has shown that these models, and the assumptions on which they are built, are incorrect.
Many of the models that the federal government relied on to justify regulating carbon dioxide were known to be unreliable. They had projected a 0.3 degree Celsius warming over the past 15 to 17 years, when in reality no warming occurred. It takes a serious leap of faith to base policy that will cost the economy trillions of dollars on projections from models that have already proven to be deeply flawed.
Since 2011, no fewer than 16 experiments published in peer-reviewed literature found that the equilibrium climate sensitivity (the effect produced by a doubling of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere) is lower than that projected in IPCC reports.
During the Meet the Press discussion, Representative Blackburn brought up another point that bears repeating: the importance of cost-benefit analysis. The cost of the federal government’s regulations on GHG emissions will be large, painful, and ongoing for American families. The climate benefit — even after decades — will be barely measurable.
The federal government’s CO2 regulations will virtually end coal use, which will drive up energy bills and therefore increase prices for other goods and services. This, in turn, will slow the economy and hurt America’s manufacturing base. The Heritage Foundation modeled the effects of eliminating coal from America’s energy portfolio and found that within a decade, nearly 600,000 jobs would be lost and a family of four’s annual income would drop by more than $1,200.
And the benefit? We could grind all economic activity to a halt, hold our breaths forever, and cut carbon emissions to zero in the U.S. — and still wind up lowering average temperatures by no more than 0.2 degrees Celsius by the end of the century. And that’s using a climate calculator developed by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Supporters of carbon regulations like to label those who don’t share their beliefs as “climate deniers.” But it’s important to look at what they’re denying. It’s certainly not the facts. A more accurate term would be “climate realists.”

2014 Izzo Tournament Graphic

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Wrong Again

Wrong Again | The Weekly Standard:
"The new report is not solely an admission of error. It is also a catalogue of errors by type.
The biggest mistakes, the economists point out, occurred when they forecast growth rates in countries with a relatively high level of government regulation. 
This surprises the economists, though it won’t surprise anyone who takes a dim view of government regulation generally.
The forecasters, good statists all, assumed that the regulations “would help to cushion financial shocks” in the highly regulated countries and would therefore aid recovery. "

Separatist battle in Canada rekindled with Quebec election

Separatist battle in Canada rekindled with Quebec election - BNN News
Canada is bracing for another fight with Quebec separatists.

Premier Pauline Marois today called an election for April 7 as she met Lieutenant-Governor Pierre Duchesne to ask him to dissolve the provincial legislature. Polls show Marois’ separatist Parti Quebecois may have enough support to form its first majority government in more than a decade.

“Today, I have summoned my ministers and we have taken the necessary steps to dissolve the National Assembly and call an election,” Marois said in televised remarks in Quebec City. “It’s now up to you, Quebeckers, to decide.”

A majority would set the stage in the French-speaking province for a possible referendum on secession from the rest of Canada, roiling credit markets and threatening to push the Canadian dollar lower.

“If they get a majority, I fully expect they will hold a referendum during their next mandate,” said Harold Chorney, a political science professor at Concordia University in Montreal. “Marois isn’t going to give up sovereignty.”

A majority victory for the Parti Quebecois would mark the third time since the mid-1970s the party has taken sole control of the province’s legislature, propelling Quebec into another confrontation with the rest of Canada that a former premier once likened to a never-ending visit to the dentist.

Done deal-----------Crimea Names Ruble Currency; Applies To Join Russia, Expects To Become Region Of Russian Federation By Thursday

Crimea Names Ruble Currency; Applies To Join Russia, Expects To Become Region Of Russian Federation By Thursday | Zero Hedge:
"And here is the latest :
just hours ago, Crimea's parliament officially applied to become part of Russia.
The parliament "made a proposal to the Russian Federation to admit the Republic of Crimea as a new subject with the status of a republic," according to a statement on its website.
A Crimean parliamentary delegation was expected to arrive in Moscow on Monday to discuss the procedures required for the Black Sea peninsula to become part of the Russian Federation.
"If everything’s signed we’ll become a fully fledged region of the Russian Federation Wednesday or Thursday,” First Deputy Prime Minister Rustam Termigaliyev says in interview at govt headquarters in Simferopol. "

WeMOG-Monday 10:30AM-Conklin St. Patrick's Day Parade and walk

St. Patty’s Day Parade & Hike Mon.
"Gather on the parade route, downtown Conklin at 10:30 and watch/march in the St Patrick’s Parade, one of the silliest things I’ve ever seen! 
There will be a marching band, lots of crazy costumes on the people and their pets. 
So put on your Irish and join the fun! 
Afterward we’ll hike the Musketawa Trail and return to Fenian’s http://www.feniansirishpub.com/home.htm to join the Irish Hooley. Crazy fun!
FYI:  The trail is snow covered from snowmobile use - you might want grippers and poles
        The pub will be crowded and fun, but the food is mediocre, you might want to bring your lunch.
       Hopefully, you can park at the bike path trail head, but as of yesterday the driveway was still blocked with snow. There are several side streets, and church parking lots near, so carpooling would be wise.
You can get directions from the Fenian’s link. See you there!  Questions call or e-mail Dawn Berry cycleberry@msn.com  or 231-865-3919"

Truth hurts the ears of racist bigots. Not news.........Paul Ryan to meet black U.S. lawmakers after 'offensive' remarks

Paul Ryan to meet black U.S. lawmakers after 'offensive' remarks - Yahoo News:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Representative Paul Ryan on Friday agreed to meet with the Congressional Black Caucus after members of the group branded his remarks about inner-city poverty this week "highly offensive".

Representative Barbara Lee of California, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, called Ryan's remarks a "thinly veiled racial attack."
The controversy began on Wednesday after Ryan said on William Bennett's talk radio show, "Morning in America," that there was a "tailspin of culture, in our inner cities in particular, of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value of work."

"Let's be clear, when Mr. Ryan says 'inner city,' when he says, 'culture,' these are simply code words for what he really means: 'black'," Lee said in a statement.