Trip to update paperwork strands immigrants at the Ambassador Bridge | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
"The bus, chartered by the Hispanic Center of Western Michigan, was carrying 47 Mexicans who live in Michigan to the Mexican Consulate in Detroit so they could update their immigration paperwork.
The bus driver took a wrong turn and accidentally took the Ambassador Bridge exit off I-75.
Federal border officials took all the immigrants, six of them children, into custody and detained most of them for 12 hours.
Three were arrested and sent to the Calhoun County jail, where they remain.
Others were given notices that could lead to future court dates."
"Immigrants"?
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Sunday, August 04, 2013
North Pole Sees Unprecedented July Cold – Arctic Sees Shortest Summer On Record
North Pole Sees Unprecedented July Cold – Arctic Sees Shortest Summer On Record — ‘Normally the high Arctic has about 90 days above freezing. This year there was less than half that’ | Climate Depot:
"North Pole Sees Unprecedented July Cold
– Arctic Sees Shortest Summer On Record
—‘Normally the high Arctic has about 90 days above freezing.
This year there was less than half that’"
"North Pole Sees Unprecedented July Cold
– Arctic Sees Shortest Summer On Record
—‘Normally the high Arctic has about 90 days above freezing.
This year there was less than half that’"
Saturday, August 03, 2013
Ken Braun: Michigan's Certificate of Need helps hospitals, hurts patients
Ken Braun: Michigan's Certificate of Need helps hospitals, hurts patients | MLive.com:
"But in Michigan, we have the Certificate of Need Commission.
The job of this powerful but obscure bit of meddling is to determine how much medicine is too much medicine.
On its website, the Michigan Department of Community Health says the CON program balances “cost, quality and access issues, and ensures that only needed services are developed in Michigan.”
In plain-English, this means even highly-qualified medical providers must beg for permission before adding hospital services ranging from MRI scanners and transplant surgery, down to just basic hospital beds.
If the CON Commission thinks too many hospital beds or MRIs exist already, it will say “no.”
"But in Michigan, we have the Certificate of Need Commission.
The job of this powerful but obscure bit of meddling is to determine how much medicine is too much medicine.
On its website, the Michigan Department of Community Health says the CON program balances “cost, quality and access issues, and ensures that only needed services are developed in Michigan.”
In plain-English, this means even highly-qualified medical providers must beg for permission before adding hospital services ranging from MRI scanners and transplant surgery, down to just basic hospital beds.
If the CON Commission thinks too many hospital beds or MRIs exist already, it will say “no.”
More Bankruptcies Won’t Solve Cities’ Crises
More Bankruptcies Won’t Solve Cities’ Crises - Bloomberg:
"That is why, despite their well-documented pension problems, the three recent California bankruptcies either didn’t seek (Vallejo) or aren’t currently seeking (Stockton and San Bernardino) pension cuts through the Chapter 9 process.
Detroit is seeking pension cuts in bankruptcy as a result of the state’s emergency-manager law, not the bankruptcy process itself."
"That is why, despite their well-documented pension problems, the three recent California bankruptcies either didn’t seek (Vallejo) or aren’t currently seeking (Stockton and San Bernardino) pension cuts through the Chapter 9 process.
Detroit is seeking pension cuts in bankruptcy as a result of the state’s emergency-manager law, not the bankruptcy process itself."
Villainous Company: Racism, Conversations, and the Sound of One Hand
Villainous Company: Racism, Conversations, and the Sound of One Hand Clapping:
The racial experiences of blacks are poignant and touching: the young man who feels alienated by the suspicious glances of complete strangers, the father who finds it exquisitely painful to explain to his teenaged son that he mustn't give the police cause to arrest him, are meant to elicit sympathy.
The racial experiences of whites, on the other hand, are deemed not germane to this "honest" and frank racial discussion.
The racial experiences of blacks are poignant and touching: the young man who feels alienated by the suspicious glances of complete strangers, the father who finds it exquisitely painful to explain to his teenaged son that he mustn't give the police cause to arrest him, are meant to elicit sympathy.
The racial experiences of whites, on the other hand, are deemed not germane to this "honest" and frank racial discussion.
For reasons not explained, they simply don't signify.
Actual experiences like being robbed or threatened illustrate no larger theme about race relations in America.
In this, they are different from the woman clutching her purse or the click of a car door.
These more privileged experiences clearly underscore Deep, Racial Truths.
The experiences of white folk, on the other hand, are treated as isolated incidents with no deeper meaning. Bringing them up is Not Helpful - it can only lead to forbidden thoughts and proscribed ideas (like the notion that people of all races are slow to forget unpleasant experiences, or that we all have an unfortunate tendency to generalize from particulars).
The President is right to think purse-clutching women are indicative of some larger problem.
Hanson is wrong to think that menacing teens are symbolic of anything.
Allen Park Churches, Unions Team Up To Promote Tax Increase
Allen Park Churches, Unions Team Up To Promote Tax Increase [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"When it comes to local politics, churches often stay on the sidelines.
That was not the case in Allen Park where the city's two largest churches staged a "unity rally" in support of a tax increase request.
Allen Park is being overseen by an emergency manager for overspending — most notably on union contracts and a film studio deal that went bad."
"When it comes to local politics, churches often stay on the sidelines.
That was not the case in Allen Park where the city's two largest churches staged a "unity rally" in support of a tax increase request.
Allen Park is being overseen by an emergency manager for overspending — most notably on union contracts and a film studio deal that went bad."
Pontiac Public Schools has financial emergency, review team announces
Pontiac Public Schools has financial emergency, review team announces | MLive.com
A review team has declared Pontiac Public Schools to be in a financial emergency, the last step before an emergency manager could be appointed to take over the district.
......Pontiac Public Schools has a budget deficit of $37.7 million for fiscal year 2012, a 53.6 percent increase over the deficit for fiscal year 2011, the review team found.
Additionally, the district has $33 million in unpaid bills to vendors and defaulted on a $1.4 million bond payment in May.
The district is also facing a $7.8 million judgment against it for unpaid premiums to the Michigan Education Special Services Association, which provides health coverage for employees. That judgment was spread over a 10-year period
The 50 most dangerous neighborhoods --- a personal note
The 50 most dangerous neighborhoods --- a personal note | WashingtonExaminer.com:
"I note with sadness that the single most dangerous neighborhood, identified as W Chicago/Livernois Ave in Detroit, is within two or three blocks of the church where my parents were married in 1943.
The violent crime rate is reported to be 149.48 per 1,000 people, which suggests that your chance of being a victim of violent crime is something like 1 in 7."
"I note with sadness that the single most dangerous neighborhood, identified as W Chicago/Livernois Ave in Detroit, is within two or three blocks of the church where my parents were married in 1943.
The violent crime rate is reported to be 149.48 per 1,000 people, which suggests that your chance of being a victim of violent crime is something like 1 in 7."
Planned open-carry firearm march reduced to demonstration at request of Grand Haven police
Planned open-carry firearm march reduced to demonstration at request of Grand Haven police | MLive.com: "Instead, the march was cancelled in favor of a stationary demonstration in front of city hall.
Rally organizer Shane Wimer said the change was made at the request of Grand Haven Department of Public Safety, which he ultimately granted.
“I agreed out of respect for the community I live in and because of the respect I have for the law enforcement here,” Wimer said. “Grand Haven has a great police department and I would rather work with them than rub them the wrong way.”"
Rally organizer Shane Wimer said the change was made at the request of Grand Haven Department of Public Safety, which he ultimately granted.
“I agreed out of respect for the community I live in and because of the respect I have for the law enforcement here,” Wimer said. “Grand Haven has a great police department and I would rather work with them than rub them the wrong way.”"
Friday, August 02, 2013
Rangel assails tea party's 'white crackers,' compares GOP to terrorists
Rangel assails tea party's 'white crackers,' compares GOP to terrorists - Washington Times:
"New York Rep. Charlie Rangel sat down with the Daily Beast and he wants the world to know: The tea party are a bunch of “white crackers.”
“It is the same group we faced in the South with those white crackers and the dogs and the police,” Mr. Rangel told the publication. “They didn’t care about how they looked. It was just fierce indifference to human life that caused America to say enough is enough.”
House Republicans didn’t get off any easier. The congressman likened them to terrorists: “What’s going on is sabotage. Terrorists couldn’t do a better job than the Republicans are doing.”
"New York Rep. Charlie Rangel sat down with the Daily Beast and he wants the world to know: The tea party are a bunch of “white crackers.”
“It is the same group we faced in the South with those white crackers and the dogs and the police,” Mr. Rangel told the publication. “They didn’t care about how they looked. It was just fierce indifference to human life that caused America to say enough is enough.”
House Republicans didn’t get off any easier. The congressman likened them to terrorists: “What’s going on is sabotage. Terrorists couldn’t do a better job than the Republicans are doing.”
Rep. Ellison: ‘There’s Plenty of Money, It’s Just The Government Doesn’t Have It’
Rep. Ellison: ‘There’s Plenty of Money, It’s Just The Government Doesn’t Have It’ | CNS News:
“The bottom line is we’re not broke, there’s plenty of money, it’s just the government doesn’t have it,” Ellison continued,
“The government has a right, the government and the people of the United States have a right to run the programs of the United States. Health, welfare, housing – all these things.”
The ‘Inclusive Prosperity Act’ would levy a sales tax on the trading of stocks, bonds and derivatives.
Ellison estimates it would generate $300 billion in revenues annually."
“The bottom line is we’re not broke, there’s plenty of money, it’s just the government doesn’t have it,” Ellison continued,
“The government has a right, the government and the people of the United States have a right to run the programs of the United States. Health, welfare, housing – all these things.”
The ‘Inclusive Prosperity Act’ would levy a sales tax on the trading of stocks, bonds and derivatives.
Ellison estimates it would generate $300 billion in revenues annually."
The New York Times fails its readers—and the country
Column: The New York Times fails its readers—and the country | Washington Free Beacon:
"Most of the other questions are constructed so as to provide the president an opportunity to attack the GOP and restate his accomplishments and goals.
Edward Snowden, Lois Lerner, James Rosen, Mohamed Morsi, Bashar Assad, Nouri al-Maliki, Vladimir Putin, Hasan Rouhani, and Hamid Karzai are not mentioned.
Eliot Spitzer, Anthony Weiner, and Bob Filner are not mentioned.
Indeed, hardly a single event or personality that has occupied the public imagination over the last six months is mentioned.
The exception is Trayvon Martin, who the president references toward the end of the exchange. "
"Most of the other questions are constructed so as to provide the president an opportunity to attack the GOP and restate his accomplishments and goals.
Edward Snowden, Lois Lerner, James Rosen, Mohamed Morsi, Bashar Assad, Nouri al-Maliki, Vladimir Putin, Hasan Rouhani, and Hamid Karzai are not mentioned.
Eliot Spitzer, Anthony Weiner, and Bob Filner are not mentioned.
Indeed, hardly a single event or personality that has occupied the public imagination over the last six months is mentioned.
The exception is Trayvon Martin, who the president references toward the end of the exchange. "
9-1-1 Calls Depict Chaos, Gangs On Chicago’s Lakefront
9-1-1 Calls Depict Chaos, Gangs On Chicago’s Lakefront « CBS Chicago:
"The operator says they’ll send the beach patrol.
At 9:34 p.m., a caller at the beach says a fight is breaking out: “Yeah, we need the cops down here on Oak Street Beach.
There’s a whole gang of hoodlums fighting and kicking each other in the head and jumping on each other.”
A caller also mentions people trying to escape the chaos by crossing a busy roadway.
“We need cops out here ASAP,” he says.
Later, a caller reports purses being stolen at Division and Oak.
“People are running, things are getting stolen,” the caller says.
“People are hitting the ground.”
Another caller says: “We’re at Oak Street Beach and there are gangs of kids beating up people here.
I don’t know if there’s any cops in the area.”
The Chicago Police Department says its staffing was appropriate on July 4."
"The operator says they’ll send the beach patrol.
At 9:34 p.m., a caller at the beach says a fight is breaking out: “Yeah, we need the cops down here on Oak Street Beach.
There’s a whole gang of hoodlums fighting and kicking each other in the head and jumping on each other.”
A caller also mentions people trying to escape the chaos by crossing a busy roadway.
“We need cops out here ASAP,” he says.
Later, a caller reports purses being stolen at Division and Oak.
“People are running, things are getting stolen,” the caller says.
“People are hitting the ground.”
Another caller says: “We’re at Oak Street Beach and there are gangs of kids beating up people here.
I don’t know if there’s any cops in the area.”
The Chicago Police Department says its staffing was appropriate on July 4."
Seattle bans words 'citizen' and 'brown bag'
Seattle bans words 'citizen' and 'brown bag' - Telegraph:
"A memo which was circulated within local government in Washington state, before being leaked to local TV station KOMO News, advised state workers that they should refrain from using such phrases in official business.
According to the memo, the word ‘citizen’ is offensive to those Seattlelites who are residents in the city, but not US citizens.
The phrase ‘brown bag’ is offensive for its having been used as a verb during racial segregation in the United States. "
"A memo which was circulated within local government in Washington state, before being leaked to local TV station KOMO News, advised state workers that they should refrain from using such phrases in official business.
According to the memo, the word ‘citizen’ is offensive to those Seattlelites who are residents in the city, but not US citizens.
The phrase ‘brown bag’ is offensive for its having been used as a verb during racial segregation in the United States. "
Of 953,000 Jobs Created In 2013, 77%, Or 731,000 Are Part-Time
Obamacare Full Frontal: Of 953,000 Jobs Created In 2013, 77%, Or 731,000 Are Part-Time | Zero Hedge:
"the US was slowly being converted to a part-time worker society.
This slow conversion accelerated drastically in the last few months, and especially in June, when part time jobs exploded higher by 360K while full time jobs dropped by 240K.
In July we are sad to report that America's conversation to a part-time worker society is not "tapering": according to the Household Survey, of the 266K jobs created (note this number differs from the establishment survey), only 35% of jobs, or 92K, were full time.
The rest were... not."
"the US was slowly being converted to a part-time worker society.
This slow conversion accelerated drastically in the last few months, and especially in June, when part time jobs exploded higher by 360K while full time jobs dropped by 240K.
In July we are sad to report that America's conversation to a part-time worker society is not "tapering": according to the Household Survey, of the 266K jobs created (note this number differs from the establishment survey), only 35% of jobs, or 92K, were full time.
The rest were... not."
New Pelosi Agenda: Moms Free from 'Burden of Child Care'
New Pelosi Agenda: Moms Free from 'Burden of Child Care':
"In an interview on National Public Radio (NPR), House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said her new agenda for women will give mothers access to day care so they can “earn without carrying the burden of child care.”
"In an interview on National Public Radio (NPR), House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said her new agenda for women will give mothers access to day care so they can “earn without carrying the burden of child care.”
Top 25 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in America – 2013
Top 25 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in America – 2013 – Neighborhood Scout:
"We're #1!
"We're #1!
......and #2!
......and #3!
......and more!
Dozens of CIA operatives on the ground during Benghazi attack
Exclusive: Dozens of CIA operatives on the ground during Benghazi attack – The Lead with Jake Tapper - CNN.com Blogs:
U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf, whose district includes CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia........
Wolf has repeatedly gone to the House floor, asking for a select committee to be set-up, a Watergate-style probe involving several intelligence committee investigators assigned to get to the bottom of the failures that took place in Benghazi, and find out just what the State Department and CIA were doing there.
More than 150 fellow Republican members of Congress have signed his request, and just this week eight Republicans sent a letter to the new head of the FBI, James Comey, asking that he brief Congress within 30 days.
In the aftermath of the attack, Wolf said he was contacted by people closely tied with CIA operatives and contractors who wanted to talk.
Then suddenly, there was silence.
No democrats!
Zero democrats have signed on to this simple request!
Shameful!
U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf, whose district includes CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia........
Wolf has repeatedly gone to the House floor, asking for a select committee to be set-up, a Watergate-style probe involving several intelligence committee investigators assigned to get to the bottom of the failures that took place in Benghazi, and find out just what the State Department and CIA were doing there.
More than 150 fellow Republican members of Congress have signed his request, and just this week eight Republicans sent a letter to the new head of the FBI, James Comey, asking that he brief Congress within 30 days.
In the aftermath of the attack, Wolf said he was contacted by people closely tied with CIA operatives and contractors who wanted to talk.
Then suddenly, there was silence.
No democrats!
Zero democrats have signed on to this simple request!
Shameful!
Harbor Theater under new ownership, set to open in September with renovations
Harbor Theater under new ownership, set to open in September with renovations | MLive.com:
"Ticket prices will be $7 to $7.25 and concessions will be sold at affordable prices, they said."
"Ticket prices will be $7 to $7.25 and concessions will be sold at affordable prices, they said."
Lawmakers to Subsidize Own Obamacare Premiums with Tax Dollars
Report: Lawmakers to Subsidize Own Obamacare Premiums with Tax Dollars:
"Members of Congress and their aides will essentially be exempt from Obamacare, as the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) will issue a ruling that says the federal government can subsidize the health insurance premiums of members of Congress and their aides even though the law does not say so."
"Members of Congress and their aides will essentially be exempt from Obamacare, as the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) will issue a ruling that says the federal government can subsidize the health insurance premiums of members of Congress and their aides even though the law does not say so."
From my "friend" Mary......
A Letter From Mary
Trayvon
Martin’s death revealed, once again, the deep racial fissure that divides our
country.
This time, though, there is a movement afoot to use this event as a catalyst to address some of the challenges facing us. To further discuss those challenges – and identify solutions – NAACP and Community Members are hosting a rally at Hackley Park on Wednesday, Aug. 7 at 5:00 p.m. Whenever we come together to learn about our challenges and discuss solutions, everyone wins. Too often, our African American Brothers and Sisters have faced these challenges alone. I noticed that rallies across the country have been whites and blacks standing side by side. I am hopeful that we can achieve that same inter-racial statement right here in Muskegon. We are still lining up the speakers, but I think you will be pleased with the program.
Please join us
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7
HACKLEY PARK 5:00 NO JUSTICE – NO JOBS – NO PEACE PRESENTED BY NAACP AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS
I hope you will be there to join this movement that is
sweeping the land – a movement to further equality and peace among all of us.
Copyright © 2013 Mary Valentine, All rights reserved.
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Rise in violence 'linked to climate change'
BBC News - Rise in violence 'linked to climate change':
"Marshall Burke, from the University of California, Berkeley, said: "This is a relationship we observe across time and across all major continents around the world.
The relationship we find between these climate variables and conflict outcomes are often very large."
The researchers looked at 60 studies from around the world, with data spanning hundreds of years.
They report a "substantial" correlation between climate and conflict.
Their examples include an increase in domestic violence in India during recent droughts, and a spike in assaults, rapes and murders during heatwaves in the US.
The report also suggests rising temperatures correlated with larger conflicts, including ethnic clashes in Europe and civil wars in Africa."
"Marshall Burke, from the University of California, Berkeley, said: "This is a relationship we observe across time and across all major continents around the world.
The relationship we find between these climate variables and conflict outcomes are often very large."
The researchers looked at 60 studies from around the world, with data spanning hundreds of years.
They report a "substantial" correlation between climate and conflict.
Their examples include an increase in domestic violence in India during recent droughts, and a spike in assaults, rapes and murders during heatwaves in the US.
The report also suggests rising temperatures correlated with larger conflicts, including ethnic clashes in Europe and civil wars in Africa."
Orr cuts some Detroit police, fire pay 10 percent
Orr cuts some Detroit police, fire pay 10 percent | Crain's Detroit Business:
"Accrued sick time also has been capped.
Changes also were made to how police will be paid for time spent in court."
"Accrued sick time also has been capped.
Changes also were made to how police will be paid for time spent in court."
Flint restaurant re-opens after air conditioning theft forced closure during heat wave
Flint restaurant re-opens after air conditioning theft forced closure during heat wave | MLive.com:
"FLINT, MI – Chef Nate’s Wings & Things is back up and running at its East Court Street location.
Nate Brown, the owner of the restaurant, was forced to close temporarily following the theft of an air conditioning unit in the midst of the mid-July heat wave."
"FLINT, MI – Chef Nate’s Wings & Things is back up and running at its East Court Street location.
Nate Brown, the owner of the restaurant, was forced to close temporarily following the theft of an air conditioning unit in the midst of the mid-July heat wave."
Michigan Democrats pushing for Detroit to get fair treatment for federal funds
Michigan Democrats pushing for Detroit to get fair treatment for federal funds | Detroit Free Press | freep.com: "
"Dingell, of Dearborn, said once the city comes up with a detailed plan for exiting bankruptcy, the delegation “will be there to provide every available assistance.”
But everyone was careful to note that did not suggest support for a bailout, especially since one hasn’t been requested.
Republican members of the state’s congressional delegation were not at the meeting and have remained largely mum on the subject since Orr filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history — a restriction of $18 billion or more in debts — two weeks ago."
"Dingell, of Dearborn, said once the city comes up with a detailed plan for exiting bankruptcy, the delegation “will be there to provide every available assistance.”
But everyone was careful to note that did not suggest support for a bailout, especially since one hasn’t been requested.
Republican members of the state’s congressional delegation were not at the meeting and have remained largely mum on the subject since Orr filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history — a restriction of $18 billion or more in debts — two weeks ago."
Final tally in Detroit mayoral race could take up to two weeks, clerk's office says
Final tally in Detroit mayoral race could take up to two weeks, clerk's office says | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
"Detroit’s top elections officials on Thursday predicted a smooth but slightly later than usual tabulation of votes on Tuesday for the primary election for mayor and City Council.
But final election results, factoring in what’s expected to include a huge number of write-in votes, may not be clear for as long as two weeks."
"Detroit’s top elections officials on Thursday predicted a smooth but slightly later than usual tabulation of votes on Tuesday for the primary election for mayor and City Council.
But final election results, factoring in what’s expected to include a huge number of write-in votes, may not be clear for as long as two weeks."
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