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Sunday, August 24, 2014
Shocking: Chinese Fighter Jet Buzzes Within Feet Of Taking Out U.S. Jet In International Skies
Shocking: Chinese Fighter Jet Buzzes Within Feet Of Taking Out U.S. Jet In International Skies:
"The Pentagon said a Chinese fighter jet made several dangerously close passes at a U.S. Navy patrol aircraft over international air space in the South China Sea on Tuesday. The Chinese Shenyang J-11B Flanker B aircraft, with a full weapons load, flew within 20-feet of the Navy P-8A Poseidon Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) aircraft while conducting a routine surveillance mission."
Postal Service workers' comp costs rise as headcount falls
Postal Service workers' comp costs rise as headcount falls | Federal Times | federaltimes.com:
"Even as the Postal Service has cut hundreds of thousands of employees its workers’ compensation costs continue to grow, according to an Aug. 19 report by the Postal Service inspector general.
The Postal Service paid $1.3 billion in workers’ compensation claims and another $67 million in administrative fees in fiscal 2013, according to the report.
Despite cutting its workforce by more than 172,000 employees since 2008—from 663,000 then to 491,000 in 2013—workers’ compensation costs have grown 35 percent.
The agency currently has about 16,380 workers expected to draw compensation for more than 60 days, according to the report.
...The Postal Service also pays more than the industry standard: The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates that private industry workers’ compensation in the same occupations cost 73 cents per work hour, while the Postal Service paid $1.16 per work hour in fiscal 2013, according to the report.
The agency could save $477 million if it capped workers’ compensation benefits by time and amount, and required employees to take generic drugs for prescriptions when available, according to the inspector general.
However, that would require Congress to pass legislation amending the Federal Employee Compensation Act."
"Even as the Postal Service has cut hundreds of thousands of employees its workers’ compensation costs continue to grow, according to an Aug. 19 report by the Postal Service inspector general.
Despite cutting its workforce by more than 172,000 employees since 2008—from 663,000 then to 491,000 in 2013—workers’ compensation costs have grown 35 percent.
The agency currently has about 16,380 workers expected to draw compensation for more than 60 days, according to the report.
...The Postal Service also pays more than the industry standard: The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates that private industry workers’ compensation in the same occupations cost 73 cents per work hour, while the Postal Service paid $1.16 per work hour in fiscal 2013, according to the report.
The agency could save $477 million if it capped workers’ compensation benefits by time and amount, and required employees to take generic drugs for prescriptions when available, according to the inspector general.
However, that would require Congress to pass legislation amending the Federal Employee Compensation Act."
History for August 24
History for August 24 - On-This-Day.com:
Mason Williams 1938, Steve Guttenberg 1958, Marlee Matlin 1965



0079 - Mount Vesuvius erupted killing approximately 20,000 people. The cities of Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum were buried in volcanic ash.

0410 - The Visigoths overran Rome. This event symbolized the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

1814 - Washington, DC, was invaded by British forces that set fire to the White House and Capitol.

1869 - A patent for the waffle iron was received by Cornelius Swarthout.

1949 - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) went into effect. The agreement was that an attack against on one of the parties would be considered "an attack against them all."

1954 - The Communist Party was virtually outlawed in the U.S. when the Communist Control Act went into effect.

1989 - Pete Rose, the manager of the Cincinnati Reds, was banned from baseball for life after being accused of gambling on baseball.

1995 - Microsoft's "Windows 95" went on sale.

1998 - U.S. officials cited a soil sample as part of the evidence that a Sudan plant was producing precursors to the VX nerve gas. And, therefore made it a target for U.S. missiles on August 20, 1998.

2001 - In McAllen, TX, Bridgestone/Firestone agreed to settle out of court and pay a reported $7.5 million to a family in a rollover accident in their Ford Explorer.
Mason Williams 1938, Steve Guttenberg 1958, Marlee Matlin 1965
0079 - Mount Vesuvius erupted killing approximately 20,000 people. The cities of Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum were buried in volcanic ash.

0410 - The Visigoths overran Rome. This event symbolized the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
1814 - Washington, DC, was invaded by British forces that set fire to the White House and Capitol.
1869 - A patent for the waffle iron was received by Cornelius Swarthout.
1949 - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) went into effect. The agreement was that an attack against on one of the parties would be considered "an attack against them all."
1954 - The Communist Party was virtually outlawed in the U.S. when the Communist Control Act went into effect.
1989 - Pete Rose, the manager of the Cincinnati Reds, was banned from baseball for life after being accused of gambling on baseball.
1995 - Microsoft's "Windows 95" went on sale.
1998 - U.S. officials cited a soil sample as part of the evidence that a Sudan plant was producing precursors to the VX nerve gas. And, therefore made it a target for U.S. missiles on August 20, 1998.
2001 - In McAllen, TX, Bridgestone/Firestone agreed to settle out of court and pay a reported $7.5 million to a family in a rollover accident in their Ford Explorer.
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Did the Muslim Terrorist Group ISIS Identify a Target City in America?
Did the Muslim Terrorist Group ISIS Identify a Target City in America?:
"The message along with the picture states “soldiers of the Islamic state of Iraq and Syria will pass from here soon.” Other tweets add ““we are in your state/ we are in your cities / we are in your streets. You are our goals anywhere” and “we are here #america near our #target sooooooooooooon.”
SOOPA drunk with a free Crown Vic!-----Detroit councilman charged under Michigan's super drunk law
Detroit councilman charged under Michigan's super drunk law | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
"Detroit City Councilman Scott Benson was arraigned this week on charges that his blood alcohol level during a June traffic stop was high enough for him to be charged under Michigan’s so-called super drunk laws that carry stiffer penalties, officials said today.
Southfield Police said Benson’s blood-alcohol level was .244 — far above the .17 threshold for high-BAC drunken driving arrests — after he was found slumped over the steering wheel of his city-issued Ford Crown Victoria the night of June 29 on the southbound Southfield Freeway service drive just north of 8 Mile.
Benson was arraigned Thursday in Southfield’s 46th District Court on charges of driving with a blood alcohol level of .17 or higher and of having open intoxicants in the vehicle. The city later took the councilman’s car away. "
Southfield Police said Benson’s blood-alcohol level was .244 — far above the .17 threshold for high-BAC drunken driving arrests — after he was found slumped over the steering wheel of his city-issued Ford Crown Victoria the night of June 29 on the southbound Southfield Freeway service drive just north of 8 Mile.
Benson was arraigned Thursday in Southfield’s 46th District Court on charges of driving with a blood alcohol level of .17 or higher and of having open intoxicants in the vehicle. The city later took the councilman’s car away. "
Could Prohibition Still Be Slowing the Craft Beer Boom?
"This week marks the sixth year bars, brewers, distributors and other beer enthusiasts will come together to celebrate the beer community in our nation’s capital.
One of the educational events, which was held last night, was a “drinking seminar” on How Government Affects Your Beer.
From taxes, which make up about half the cost of a beer, to the one man in the Treasury Department who approves every beer label, to the laws that dictate how brewers can sell their beer, rules and regulations have a huge impact on the cost, availability, and variety of beer in the market—something that should be of interest to any maker or lover of craft beer."
U.S. Senator’s Chilling Warning About What Islamic State Is Doing to Threaten America: ‘People Just Can’t Believe That’s Happening’ | TheBlaze.com
"U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) said this week that the Islamic State terror group is quickly developing a way to blow up a major U.S. city.
The Senator, who serves as the ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in an interview Wednesday with KOKH-TV that the threat is real."
The Absurd, Bureaucratic Hell That Is the American Police State
The Rutherford Institute :: The Absurd, Bureaucratic Hell That Is the American Police State:
"“The greatest evil is not now done in those sordid ‘dens of crime’ that Dickens loved to paint.
It is not done even in concentration camps and labour camps.
In those we see its final result.
But it is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voices.
Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the office of a thoroughly nasty business concern.”—C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters
Whether it’s the working mother arrested for letting her 9-year-old play unsupervised at a playground, the teenager forced to have his genitals photographed by police, the underage burglar sentenced to 23 years for shooting a retired police dog, or the 43-year-old man who died of a heart attack after being put in a chokehold by NYPD officers allegedly over the sale of untaxed cigarettes, the theater of the absurd that passes for life in the American police state grows more tragic and incomprehensible by the day."
"“The greatest evil is not now done in those sordid ‘dens of crime’ that Dickens loved to paint.
It is not done even in concentration camps and labour camps.
But it is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voices.
Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the office of a thoroughly nasty business concern.”—C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters
Whether it’s the working mother arrested for letting her 9-year-old play unsupervised at a playground, the teenager forced to have his genitals photographed by police, the underage burglar sentenced to 23 years for shooting a retired police dog, or the 43-year-old man who died of a heart attack after being put in a chokehold by NYPD officers allegedly over the sale of untaxed cigarettes, the theater of the absurd that passes for life in the American police state grows more tragic and incomprehensible by the day."
Callers can use ID ‘spoofing’ to scam you
Callers can use ID ‘spoofing’ to scam you | WOODTV.com
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Some phone scammers are using a tool called spoofing to try to trick you into giving them money or to cover their tracks.
Spoofing allows anyone to fake the number a call appears to be coming from. Users can choose which number they want to show up on the recipient’s caller ID.
Scammers use an app or card to pull it off. It generally costs about $.06 per call.Authorities say it’s becoming more common in crimes.
BREAKING: Government Report Declares Obama Broke The Law; Judge Thinks He Deserves Prison
BREAKING: Government Report Declares Obama Broke The Law; Judge Thinks He Deserves Prison: "According to the report, “because DOD used appropriated funds to carry out the transfer when no money was available for that purpose, DOD violated the Antideficiency Act.”
The GAO cited one specific section of the law, signed by Obama himself, it determined was violated in the widely criticized prisoners swap."
"Fist-Bump" for golf or his ISIS comrades?-----Playing golf AGAIN: Obama tees off just 24 hours after being criticized for hitting the course within minutes of solemnly pledging justice for beheaded journalist James Foley
Muskegon county ready for War!--------Militarization By County Via The Law Enforcement Support Office
Militarization By County Via The Law Enforcement Support Office
Militarization By County Via The Law Enforcement Support Office
The following database has been made available by the Law Enforcement Support Office of the Defense Logistics Agency and shows armaments and equipment obtained by local law enforcement officials from the U.S. Military and Department of Homeland Security.
Simply choose your State and your County and you'll have complete access to see how well militarized your local and county police departments are.
Militarization By County Via The Law Enforcement Support Office
The following database has been made available by the Law Enforcement Support Office of the Defense Logistics Agency and shows armaments and equipment obtained by local law enforcement officials from the U.S. Military and Department of Homeland Security.
Simply choose your State and your County and you'll have complete access to see how well militarized your local and county police departments are.
Ted Cruz Needed Just One Line To Perfectly Highlight Obama's Despicable Betrayal Of America's Allies
Feel-good story of the morning!---------That ISIS guy who promised to raise Islamic State flag over the White House? He’s dead
That ISIS guy who promised to raise Islamic State flag over the White House? He’s dead « Hot Air:
"The Islamic State’s Press Officer Abu Mosa became a figure of international notoriety overnight when he took on a starring role in a captivating Vice News documentary about ISIS in Syria.
“Don’t be cowards and attack us with drones,” he said.
“Instead, send us your soldiers, the ones we humiliated in Iraq.
We will humiliate them everywhere, God willing, and we will raise the flag of Allah in the White House.”
Instead of doing that, according to the U.S. State Department, he’s just going to be dead."
“Don’t be cowards and attack us with drones,” he said.
“Instead, send us your soldiers, the ones we humiliated in Iraq.
We will humiliate them everywhere, God willing, and we will raise the flag of Allah in the White House.”
Instead of doing that, according to the U.S. State Department, he’s just going to be dead."
History for August 23
History for August 23 - On-This-Day.com:



1839 - Hong Kong was taken by the British in a war with China.

1904 - Hard D. Weed patented the grip-tread tire chain for cars.

In 1927, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed after being found guilty in a fatal armed robbery in Massachusetts.


1973 -A botched bank robbery began inStockholm , Sweden , that devolved into a hostage situation (Aug 23-28). The psychological state of the hostages identifying and sympathizing with their captors was later termed the “Stockholm Syndrome.”


1979 - Soviet dancer Alexander Godunov defected while the Bolshoi Ballet was on tour in New York City.

1982 - The parliament of Lebanon elected Bashir Bemayel president. He was assassinated three weeks later.

1998 - Protestors in Sudan carried a sign that bore the resemblance of Monica Lewinsky and the words "No War for Monika." The anti-U.S. demonstration was in Khartoum, Sudan.
Birth anniversary of dancer, director, choreographer, actor Gene Kelly (1912-96).
Happy Birthday! Barbara Eden, Shelley Long, Vera Miles
1839 - Hong Kong was taken by the British in a war with China.
1904 - Hard D. Weed patented the grip-tread tire chain for cars.
In 1927, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed after being found guilty in a fatal armed robbery in Massachusetts.
1939 - Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression treaty.
1973 -A botched bank robbery began in
1977 - First man-powered flight: Bryan Allen pedaled the 70-pound Gossamer Condor for a mile at a minimal altitude of two pylons at Schafter , CA .
1979 - Soviet dancer Alexander Godunov defected while the Bolshoi Ballet was on tour in New York City.
1982 - The parliament of Lebanon elected Bashir Bemayel president. He was assassinated three weeks later.
1998 - Protestors in Sudan carried a sign that bore the resemblance of Monica Lewinsky and the words "No War for Monika." The anti-U.S. demonstration was in Khartoum, Sudan.
Friday, August 22, 2014
They Refused to Host a Gay Wedding on Their Farm — and Now They’re Facing a Big Fine | TheBlaze.com
They Refused to Host a Gay Wedding on Their Farm — and Now They’re Facing a Big Fine | TheBlaze.com:
"Owners of a family farm in Schaghticoke, New York, are being fined $13,000 for refusing to allow a gay wedding ceremony to take place on their property in 2012, just one year after the state legalized same-sex nuptials."
Now, THAT's a fair contract!-----Hostess Twinkie plant in Schiller Park closes after 84 years
Hostess Twinkie plant in Schiller Park closes after 84 years - Chicago Tribune:
Hostess Brands said Wednesday it will close its Schiller Park bakery, where Twinkies and other iconic sweets have been produced for 84 years, affecting about 400 employees.
Union officials said they were notified of the closure on the same day they were set to start negotiating a new labor contract.
About 280 of the workers had voted to unionize in May.
The plant, among only four remaining Hostess bakeries in the country and the last left in Illinois, is expected to close Oct. 19.
Twinkies were invented in the Chicago area in 1930."
Union officials said they were notified of the closure on the same day they were set to start negotiating a new labor contract.
About 280 of the workers had voted to unionize in May.
The plant, among only four remaining Hostess bakeries in the country and the last left in Illinois, is expected to close Oct. 19.
Twinkies were invented in the Chicago area in 1930."
BOOM! Mark Levin to Obama: ‘Get Your Ass Off The Golf Course, Act Like a President, or Get the Hell Out!’
BOOM! Mark Levin to Obama: ‘Get Your Ass Off The Golf Course, Act Like a President, or Get the Hell Out!’:
“You know, folks, an American is decapitated in the middle of the desert by some British-Islamo-Nazi puke,” Levin begins exhibiting righteous indignation. “This puke, this punk, ties one of our citizens up, his hands behind his back, lifts up his chin, and saws his head off!” Levin shouted.
“Is it too much to expect this pathetic president to spend more than five minutes on it?” Levin asked, referring to Obama hitting the links immediately after issuing his brief emotionless prepared statement regarding the barbaric beheading of photojournalist James Foley. "
“Is it too much to expect this pathetic president to spend more than five minutes on it?” Levin asked, referring to Obama hitting the links immediately after issuing his brief emotionless prepared statement regarding the barbaric beheading of photojournalist James Foley. "
These 9 Charts Show America's Coming Student Loan Apocalypse
These 9 Charts Show America's Coming Student Loan Apocalypse
Borrowers Struggling To Make Payments
Excludes loans in grace, in-school status. 51% of borrowers are not repaying loans on time, as expected. As of June 30, 2014.
Bankruptcy/Disability
Bankruptcy/Disability
Current on payments49%
Deferment18%
Delinquency/Default18%
15%
Forbearance
Bankruptcy/Disability (1%)
Total:
$506.6bn
$506.6bn
Created wit
Report Says Bergdahl Prisoner Swap Violated Two U.S. Laws | TheBlaze.com
Report Says Bergdahl Prisoner Swap Violated Two U.S. Laws | TheBlaze.com:
"The U.S. Government Accountability Office released a seven-page report on Thursday saying the Obama administration’s Defense Department violated U.S. law by swapping five Guantanamo Bay detainees for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl without giving congress advance notice of the transfer."
Mussolini Tried To Abolish Pasta
Mussolini Tried To Abolish Pasta - KnowledgeNuts:
"When Mussolini started his domestic campaign to make Italy a self-sufficient country, he took aim at one of Italy’s most beloved foods—pasta.
He raised the fees associated with importing grains and insisted that Italians begin eating rice instead of pasta. He even had the support of the art movement known as the Futurists, who derided pasta as not being modern enough.
Needless to say, the campaign didn’t work."
...The dictator even went so far as to write a poem on the matter, bidding his subjects to love bread but not to consume too much of it—and then, only eat what was made in the country.
He also pushed the Italian people to turn their back on a longtime staple—pasta.
He wanted farmers to devote their fields to raising rice instead, and he had a huge base of supporters in the Futurist movement.
The Futurists were an up-and-coming art movement that derided anything that wasn’t on the cutting edge of modern.
They wanted Italy to be on the front lines of the future, and they saw one thing holding the entire country back—its love of pasta.
"When Mussolini started his domestic campaign to make Italy a self-sufficient country, he took aim at one of Italy’s most beloved foods—pasta.
Needless to say, the campaign didn’t work."
...The dictator even went so far as to write a poem on the matter, bidding his subjects to love bread but not to consume too much of it—and then, only eat what was made in the country.
He also pushed the Italian people to turn their back on a longtime staple—pasta.
He wanted farmers to devote their fields to raising rice instead, and he had a huge base of supporters in the Futurist movement.
The Futurists were an up-and-coming art movement that derided anything that wasn’t on the cutting edge of modern.
They wanted Italy to be on the front lines of the future, and they saw one thing holding the entire country back—its love of pasta.
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