Sunday, May 17, 2015

Nurse Confessions: Don’t Get Sick in July

Nurse Confessions: Don’t Get Sick in July - Alexandra Robbins - POLITICO Magazine
Don’t get sick in July.
Every year in teaching hospitals at the start of July, medical students become interns, interns become residents and each successive class of residents moves up a level.
These new doctors are immediately thrust into direct patient care.
As the National Bureau of Economic Research reported, “On day one, new interns may have the same responsibilities that the now-second-year residents had at the end of June (i.e., after they had a full year of experience).”
This upheaval causes what health care workers call “The July Effect” in the United States and “August Killing Season” in the United Kingdom (where the shift happens in August).
The changeover harms patient care, increasing medical errors, medication mistakes and the length of hospital stays.
In July, U.S. death rates in these hospitals surge between 8 and 34 percent—a total of between 1,500 and 2,750 deaths.
UC-San Diego researchers found that fatal medication errors “spike by 10 percent in July and in no other month.” 
In Britain, August mortality rates rise by 6 to 8 percent as new doctors are tasked with surgeries and procedures that Britons say are “beyond their capabilities.”
Patients in English hospitals have a higher early death rate when they are admitted on the first Wednesday in August than patients admitted on the previous Wednesday.

The Greens’ Back Door at the EPA

just a marine: The Greens’ Back Door at the EPA:
"...As Pebble summed it up in a letter to the agency’s inspector general this week:
EPA gave anti-mine activists an opportunity to review, comment, and shape the strategy EPA would pursue to block development of the mine. 
Then, having decided that it would proceed to block the mine using a [pre-emptive veto], EPA sought to cloak its actions by recruiting the very same anti mine activists to ‘petition’ EPA to initiate those [veto] proceedings.”"

And our government does NOTHING to protect us!!!----The Threat to Melt the Electric Grid

The Threat to Melt the Electric Grid - WSJ:
The Pentagon is moving the headquarters for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad) back into Cheyenne Mountain near Colorado Springs, Colo., a decade after having largely vacated the site.
Why the return? Because the enormous bunker in the hollowed-out mountain, built to survive a Cold War-era nuclear conflict, can also resist an electromagnetic-pulse attack, or EMP. America’s military planners recognize the growing threat from an EMP attack by bad actors around the world, in particular North Korea and Iran.
An EMP strike, most likely from the detonation of a nuclear weapon in space, would destroy unprotected military and civilian electronics nationwide, blacking out the electric grid and other critical infrastructure for months or years. The staggering human cost of such a catastrophic attack is not difficult to imagine.
...At an April 7 Pentagon news conference, Norad Commander Adm. William Gortney noted that Norad is going back underground “because of the very nature of the way that Cheyenne Mountain’s built. It’s EMP-hardened.” He explained that North Korea now has mobile intercontinental ballistic missiles, the KN-08, armed with nuclear warheads, that can strike the U.S. While the KN-08 is inaccurate, it could be used to launch a high-altitude nuclear EMP attack.
...That is true as far as it goes—but only if an attack on the U.S. comes from the northern skies. Former senior Reagan administration officials warn that the U.S. is unprepared to cope with nuclear EMP strikes from North Korea and Iran if their missiles’ trajectory takes a southern route.
... Iran should be regarded as already having nuclear missiles capable of making an EMP attack against the U.S. Iran and North Korea have successfully orbited satellites on south-polar trajectories that appear to practice evading U.S. missile defenses, and at optimum altitudes to make a surprise EMP attack.
The U.S. has no ballistic-missile early-warning radars or ground-based interceptors facing south and would be blind to a nuclear warhead orbited as a satellite from a southern trajectory. 
...The Pentagon was wise to move Norad communications back into Cheyenne Mountain and to take measures elsewhere to survive an EMP attack. But how are the American people to survive? In the event of a yearlong nationwide blackout, tens of millions of Americans would perish from starvation and societal chaos, according to members of the Congressional EMP Commission, which published its last unclassified report in 2008.
...When ancient Rome could no longer protect its empire from barbarians, cities tried to protect themselves by building walls. Now Washington, unable or unwilling to protect its people, is making it necessary for states to build their own defenses against the electromagnetic-pulse barbarians of the 21st century.

Dear Planned Parenthood CEO, Let Me Teach You About Compassion And Respect | TheBlaze.com

Dear Planned Parenthood CEO, Let Me Teach You About Compassion And Respect | TheBlaze.com: "Dear Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards,

Hello, my name is Matt Walsh, and I am a longtime financial contributor to your organization. Despite my frequent charitable giving, I have never received so much as a thank you card. I find this rather rude, and have been planning to write to you about this matter for some time.

But I now have a more urgent situation to address, as I just read with great interest your recent Twitter tantrum over the 20-week abortion ban passed by the House. In a series of tweets, you called it “dangerous,” “misguided,” and “backwards” to prevent doctors from executing 5-month-old babies who can feel pain and who are only three weeks (in some cases even less than that) from being viable outside the womb.

Dangerous, you said, to not kill babies."

New York City councilman seeks to dim skyline at night to save energy

New York City councilman seeks to dim skyline at night to save energy | Fox News:
"NEW YORK –  Bright lights, big city?
Not so much, if a New York City council member gets his way.
He's introduced a bill requiring most office high-rises to turn off the lights at night as a way to cut energy costs and help migratory birds.
And it might even give New Yorkers a chance to see some stars other than the celebrities walking down the street.
"We need to be doing everything we can to conserve energy," said Councilman Donovan Richards Jr. "This is a commonsense measure. It's not going to cost anybody a lot of money."
Seventy-one percent of New Yorkers like the idea, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday of 969 registered city voters.
But the bill, one of the first in the city focusing on what supporters call "light pollution," is causing concern among some residents who worry that dimming the lights could make the city less safe and dampen its signature sparkle."

Wind energy myths spun by lobbyists and salesmen

Wind energy myths spun by lobbyists and salesmen - Watchdog.org:
"A recent letter in my local paper by American Wind Energy Association representative Tom Vinson is typical of wind industry sales propaganda.
It deserves correction.
This is the reality: Industrial wind energy is a NET LOSER – economically, environmentally, technically and civilly. 
Let’s examine how.
Economically.
New York State has some of the highest electricity rates in the United States – a whopping 53 percent above the national average.
This is due in large part to throwing hundreds of billions of our taxpayer and ratepayer dollars into the wind.
High electricity costs drive people and businesses out of the state, and ultimately hurt poor families the most.
A New York resident using 6,500 kWh of electricity annually will pay about $400 per year more for their electricity than if our electricity prices were at the national average. 
That’s over $3.2 billion dollars annually that will not be spent in the rest of the state economy.
Why destroy entire towns, when just one single 450 MW gas-fired combined-cycle generating unit located near New York City – where the power is needed – operating at only 60 percent of its capacity, would provide more electricity than all of the states wind factories comb
ined."
Read it all and stop this madness:

PC is killing us!!----ASU students’ demand to rename ‘walk-only zones’ humorously mocked

ASU students’ demand to rename ‘walk-only zones’ humorously mocked:
"It’s one of those headlines that make you scratch your head and go – “Am I living in the Twilight Zone?”
Some Arizona State University students have demanded that the school rename its “walk-only zones” because the moniker – they claim with indignant determination – is offensive to disabled people.
Before I get in to some of the hilarious responses to that demand, let’s set the stage.
WOZ.1“Walk-only zones” were created in 2013 in some of the most heavily congested thoroughfares on campus, host to some 75,000 people.
Things banned from these zones from 8 p.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays include:  bikes, skateboards, Segways, golf carts, maintenance vehicles and the like.
Students must dismount wheeled vehicles within the boundaries, which offer fancy bike valet areas and bike skateboard parking racks.
The zones aim to reduce injuries, as students on bikes and skateboards were apparently crashing into people often as they hurried to class.
The zones have helped reduced accidents significantly, according to the State Press campus newspaper.
Basically the “walk-only zones” have nothing do with with making disabled people feel bad about themselves and everything to do with making sure students aren’t barreling through crowded pathways."

Why Charles Krauthammer Says America’s Gulf Allies ‘Should Be Terrified’ by Obama’s Camp David Announcement | Video | TheBlaze.com

Why Charles Krauthammer Says America’s Gulf Allies ‘Should Be Terrified’ by Obama’s Camp David Announcement | Video | TheBlaze.com:

"Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer strongly criticized President Barack Obama’s statements mean to calm anxious Persian Gulf allies at Camp David on Thursday, calling them a “sellout announcement.” In fact, he said, the gulf nations “should be terrified,” not relieved by what Obama said.

“This was absolutely pathetic. If this was meant to reassure the Gulf states, I’m sure their hair is still standing on end,” Krauthammer said on “Special Report” Thursday."


Holi crapoli!!!!----Feds Say That Banned Researcher Commandeered a Plane

Feds Say That Banned Researcher Commandeered a Plane | WIRED
A SECURITY RESEARCHER kicked off a United Airlines flight last month after tweeting about security vulnerabilities in its system had previously taken control of an airplane and caused it to briefly fly sideways, according to an application for a search warrant filed by an FBI agent.
Chris Roberts, a security researcher with One World Labs, told the FBI agent during an interview in February that he had hacked the in-flight entertainment system, or IFE, on an airplane and overwrote code on the plane’s Thrust Management Computer while aboard the flight
He was able to issue a climb command and make the plane briefly change course, the document states.
“He stated that he thereby caused one of the airplane engines to climb resulting in a lateral or sideways movement of the plane during one of these flights,” FBI Special Agent Mark Hurley wrote in his warrant application (.pdf). 
“He also stated that he used Vortex software after comprising/exploiting or ‘hacking’ the airplane’s networks. 
He used the software to monitor traffic from the cockpit system...”

History for May 17

History for May 17 - On-This-Day.com
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini 1900, Brigit Nilsson 1918, Dennis Hopper 1936 - Actor 


Bill Paxton 1955 - Actor, Bob Saget 1956 - Actor, comedian ("Full House"), Sugar Ray Leonard 1956 - Boxer 


1756 - Britain declared war on France, beginning the French and Indian War. 


1792 - The New York Stock Exchange was founded at 70 Wall Street by 24 brokers. 


1875 - The first Kentucky Derby was run at Louisville, KY


1932 - The U.S. Congress changed the name "Porto Rico" to "Puerto Rico." 


1940 - Germany occupied Brussels, Belgium and began the invasion of France. 


1946 - U.S. President Truman seized control of the nation's railroads, delaying a threatened strike by engineers and trainmen. 


1954 - The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled for school integration in Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka. The ruling declared that racially segregated schools were inherently unequal. 


1980 - Rioting erupted in Miami's Liberty City neighborhood after an all-white jury in Tampa acquitted four former Miami police officers of fatally beating black insurance executive Arthur McDuffie. Eight people were killed in the rioting. 


1987 - An Iraqi warplane attacked the U.S. Navy frigate Stark in the Persian Gulf, killing 37 American sailors. Iraq and the United States called the attack a mistake. 


1996 - U.S. President Clinton signed a measure requiring neighborhood notification when sex offenders move in. Megan's Law was named for 7-year-old Megan Kanka, who was raped and killed in 1994. 

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Senior Islamic State Leader Killed in U.S. Operation in Syria | TheBlaze.com

Senior Islamic State Leader Killed in U.S. Operation in Syria | TheBlaze.com:

"BEIRUT (TheBlaze/AP) — In a rare ground attack deep into Syria, U.S. Army commandos killed a man described as the Islamic State’s head of oil operations, captured his wife and rescued a woman whom American officials said was enslaved.

A team of Delta Force commandos slipped across the border from Iraq under cover of darkness Saturday aboard Black Hawk helicopters and V-22 Osprey aircraft, according to a U.S. defense official knowledgeable about details of the raid. The official was not authorized to discuss the operation publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity."


Geraldo Rivera Has an Uncomfortable Question for ABC News About George Stephanopoulos Scandal | TheBlaze.com

Geraldo Rivera Has an Uncomfortable Question for ABC News About George Stephanopoulos Scandal | TheBlaze.com:

"In 1985, after a 15-year career at the network, Geraldo Rivera said ABC News fired him for making a “non-disclosed $200 donation to a family friend running in a non-partisan mayoral campaign in New Bedford Massachusetts.”

This week, it was revealed by the Washington Free Beacon that ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos failed to disclose $75,000 in donations made to the Clinton Foundation in the last three years."

Girl Scouts Welcome Cross-Dressing Boys into their Ranks

Girl Scouts Welcome Cross-Dressing Boys into their Ranks
The Girl Scouts of America (GSA) is the latest organization to cave to pressure from the LGBTIQA lobby, adapting its policies to extend membership to boys who identify as girls.
Penny Nance from Concerned Women for America called the decision “just one more slap in the face to Christian parents.”
On the GSA website, the association states: “If the child is recognized by the family and school/community as a girl and lives culturally as a girl, then Girl Scouts is an organization that can serve her in a setting that is both emotionally and physically safe.”
Girls paricipating in the scouts will now be obliged to recognize transgenderism as a normal lifestyle, critics say.
“...Boys in skirts, boys in make-up and boys in tents will become a part of the program
This change will put young innocent girls at risk,” the group said.
This isn’t the first time that the issue of transgender boys wanting to join the Girl Scouts has come up, though such cases are fairly uncommon. 
In early 2012, seven-year old Bobby Montoya, who was living as a girl, was allowed to join his local Girl Scout troop in Colorado..."

Republicans Kill Plan to Consider Illegal Immigrants as U.S. Military Recruits | TheBlaze.com

Republicans Kill Plan to Consider Illegal Immigrants as U.S. Military Recruits | TheBlaze.com:

"House Republicans on Thursday slammed the door shut on a proposal to consider whether illegal immigrants who have been spared from deportation should be considered as candidates for the U.S. military.

Members of the House were debating dozens of amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act, a bill authorizing defense activities for the next fiscal year. Inside that huge bill is “sense of the Congress” language that calls for an evaluation of whether “undocumented immigrants” now living in the United States could join the U.S. military."

Thanks, taxpayers! Matthew McConaughey's $165k Houston commencement address

Thanks, taxpayers! Matthew McConaughey's $165k Houston commencement address - Watchdog.org:
When Matthew McConaughey takes the stage Friday to address this year’s University of Houston grads in their gleaming new sports stadium, you can bet he’ll give them great advice. You can hope he’ll give them a discount on his speaker’s fee: 
He’s wealthy and wildly successful. He grew up in Texas. And his father was on the school’s football team.
The school says no taxpayer or tuition funds are being used to secure the services of the actor who took home an Oscar for “Dallas Buyers Club.” Yet the actor billed the school $135,000 – on top of $9,500 for a private jet.
At first, a university spokesperson told Watchdog.org that the cash to pay McConaughey came from the school’s continuing education program. She later said continuing education is “is simply a ledger line item. Money is not being pulled from resources designated for educational purposes....”