Saturday, April 21, 2012

Mitt Romney is also facing allegations of voter fraud in Massachusetts

LEAKED STRATFOR EMAILS: Democrats Tampered With 2008 Election - Business Insider: Interestingly, Mitt Romney is also facing allegations of voter fraud in Massachusetts as he cast a ballot for Republican Scott Brown in January 2010 in the special election to replace the late Sen. Ted Kennedy but didn’t own property in the state at the time.
Romney registered to vote listing his son’s unfinished basement as his residence, but the Romneys' former realtor told GOP consultant Fred Karger that they moved to California.
Anyone found guilty of committing voter fraud faces up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

LEAKED STRATFOR EMAILS: Democrats Tampered With 2008 Election

LEAKED STRATFOR EMAILS: Democrats Tampered With 2008 Election - Business Insider: Burton wrote:
3) The hunt is on for the sleezy Russian money into O-mans coffers.
A smoking gun has already been found.
Will get more on this when the time is right.
My source was too giddy to continue.
Can you say Clinton and ChiCom funny money?
This also becomes a matter of how and when to out.
If true the allegations prompt questions of how the fallout has affected the politics of Obama's current administration and how it will effect this year's presidential election.

Burton is a former Deputy Chief of the Department of State's counterterrorism division for the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS).
The DSS assists the Department of Defense in following leads and doing forensic analysis of hard drives seized by the U.S. government in ongoing criminal investigations

Lakeshore Trail signs to tell the story of Muskegon Lake restoration

Lakeshore Trail signs to tell the story of Muskegon Lake restoration | MLive.com
One sign will try to convey the economic importance of the work as lakefront improvements will increase property values and draw more people to Muskegon for recreation.
A Grand Valley State University study showed that over the next decade the $10 million grant will generate at least $66 million in benefits to the community.
....
Isely’s GVSU economic benefit study looked at housing values, recreational values and the value placed on the improved shoreline.
As for house values, Isely looked at residences located 300 feet to 2,600 feet from the shoreline improvements.
The closer a house was to a natural shoreline and the further it was from hardened industrial shoreline, the higher the home’s value.
When considering all factors that determine the value of a house, the improved nearby shoreline added $3,000 to $5,000 in value to many houses over time, the economist concluded.
The study included a survey of those in the adjacent neighborhoods and of people throughout Muskegon County.
Isely found the annual home value increases — especially in the adjacent homes in the city’s Nims and Lakeside neighborhoods — was $11.9 million.
The recreational value of the lake in terms of fishing, swimming and aesthetics, and the increased visitors coming due to the improvements, was calculated to add $1 million of new tourism spending each year.

Former senior assistant prosecutor Marc E. Curtis running for Muskegon County Prosecutor seat

Former senior assistant prosecutor Marc E. Curtis running for Muskegon County Prosecutor seat| MLive.com: Curtis is running as a Democrat and will be up against former colleague D.J. Hilson, a current senior assistant prosecutor who announced his candidacy on Wednesday.

Out of sight: Floating turbine technology could put offshore wind farms in middle of Great Lakes

Out of sight: Floating turbine technology could put offshore wind farms in middle of Great Lakes | MLive.com
MUSKEGON, MI – Out of sight is out of mind, offshore wind proponents hope.
Two Michigan universities have joined forces with a Seattle-based design company to pursue offshore wind technology that could be a “game-changer” on the Great Lakes.
Grand Valley State University and Michigan Technological University are in a group seeking federal funding for initial engineering and design of new floating-turbine technology.
The floating technology has the potential of moving turbines to the middle of the lakes.
The public-private partnership is seeking investors to cover the matching funds needed in a U.S. Department of Energy wind technology grant program, GVSU officials said.

..............“With offshore wind, 80 percent of the problem is visibility, which is a big issue,” said Arn Boezaart, MAREC director and member of the former Michigan Offshore Wind Council.
“This is technology that wants to be in deep water, not near shore.”

Clean Up and Beautify Muskegon Heights Da

Clean Up and Beautify Muskegon Heights Day (photos) | MLive.com
Students of Edgewood Elementary and other Muskegon Heights residents participated in "Clean Up and Beautify Muskegon Heights Day" on Saturday April 21, 2012.
They spent the day picking up trash, mowing vacant lots and planting flowers with supplies provided by donors such as the city of Muskegon Heights

Why Germany’s solar subsidies were bound to fail

News/TalkWhy Germany’s solar subsidies were bound to fail760 WJR:
Germany once prided itself on being the “photovoltaic world champion”, doling out generous subsidies – totaling more than $130 billion, according to research from Germany’s Ruhr University – to citizens to invest in solar energy.
But now the German government is vowing to cut the subsidies sooner than planned, and to phase out support over the next five years.
What went wrong

Studies Suggest Massive Increase In Scientific Fraud

Studies Suggest Massive Increase In Scientific Fraud - Slashdot
"Scientific fraud has always been with us.
But as stated or suggested by some scientists, journal editors, and a few studies, the amount of scientific 'cheating' has far outpaced the expansion of science itself.

According to some, the financial incentives to 'cut corners' have never been greater, resulting in record numbers of retractions from prestigious journals.

From the article:
'For example, the journal Nature reported that published retractions had increased tenfold over the past decade, while the number of published papers had increased by just 44 percent.'"

Obamanomics in Action… Barack’s Latest Line: “We Cannot Just Cut Our Way to Prosperity”

Obamanomics in Action… Barack’s Latest Line: “We Cannot Just Cut Our Way to Prosperity” (Video) | The Gateway Pundit
And, Lord knows, we can’t spend out way to prosperity either.
Barack Obama added a record $5 trillion in new debt in just three years.
Obama tripled the national deficit above one trillion dollars.


(J. Hoft Chart)
And, because of the runaway spending, the economy was downgraded for the first time in history.
And today he tells us we cannot cut our way to prosperity.
It’s an Obama world.

Breaking: Utah Delegates Force Orrin Hatch Into Primary in Senate Race

Breaking: Utah Delegates Force Orrin Hatch Into Primary in Senate Race | The Gateway Pundit
This is huge.
Utah Republican delegates forced longtime Senator Orrin Hatch into a primary race today at the state convention.
 Hatch will face Sen. Dan Liljenquist in a June 26 primary.

Veet for Men Hair Removal Gel Creme 200ml: Amazon.co.uk: Health & Beauty

Veet for Men Hair Removal Gel Creme 200ml: Amazon.co.uk: Health & Beauty
10,459 of 10,507 people found the following review helpful

5.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT PUT ON KNOB AND BOLLOCKS, 24 Jan 2012

By Andrew - See all my reviews
This review is from: Veet for Men Hair Removal Gel Creme 200ml (Personal Care)
Being a loose cannon who does not play by the rules the first thing I did was ignore the warning and smear this all over my knob and bollocks.
The bollocks I knew and loved are gone now.
In their place is a maroon coloured bag of agony which sends stabs of pain up my body every time it grazes against my thigh or an article of clothing.
 I am suffering so that you don't have to.

Heed my lesson. DO NOT PUT ON KNOB AND BOLLOCKS.

(I am giving this product a 5 because despite the fact that I think my bollocks might fall off, they are now completely hairless.)

One in 21: Health improvements are possible in Muskegon County, community leaders told

One in 21: Health improvements are possible in Muskegon County, community leaders told | MLive.com
One in 21 Co-Chairwoman Linda Juarez, head of Hackley Community Care, said the countywide health initiative was not launched just for individuals to lead healthier lives but for larger community goals.
A healthier community will be economically more prosperous and better educated, she said.

The health of a community is linked to businesses willingness to invest and create jobs as healthy workers cost less and are more productive, she said.
There also is a link to academic achievement as healthier students get better grades and higher test scores, she added.

Governor names emergency manager for Muskegon Heights Public Schools

Governor names emergency manager for Muskegon Heights Public Schools | MLive.com
Weatherspoon will take control of the district Monday, according to a press release.
He will have 45 days to develop a financial and operating plan for the district.

Muskegon County proposes additional trolley route this summer for downtown

Muskegon County proposes additional trolley route this summer for downtown | MLive.com
Transit System Manager Jim Koens said the proposed second route is seen as an opportunity to help people get around downtown.
He said the county has operated multiple trolley routes previously, but it has operated just one route from the downtown to Lake Michigan over the last five years.
The cost is estimated at less than $8,000 for a seasonal bus operator.
Koens said the cost is expected to be paid for through rider fares and grant sources.
The county owns six trolleys, three for the route systems and three for rentals as the Muskegon Trolley Company.
The Beach/Towne trolley route garnered 4,294 passengers last year.

Education Pays—Up to a Point

Education Pays—Up to a Point | The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy
Earnings also vary greatly depending on the student’s major. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau show that median earnings run from $29,000 for counseling-psychology majors to $120,000 for petroleum-engineering majors.
Is it “worth it” to spend the time and money for a degree in petroleum engineering?
If you can do it, probably “yes.”
But is it “worth it” to get a counseling degree?
That’s far from clear.

LEAKED STRATFOR EMAILS: Democrats Tampered With 2008 Election

LEAKED STRATFOR EMAILS: Democrats Tampered With 2008 Election - Business Insider
John McCain's 2008 campaign staff allegedly had evidence that Democrats stuffed ballot boxes in Pennsylvania and Ohio on election night, but McCain chose not to pursue voter fraud, according to internal Stratfor emails published by WikiLeaks.

Feds can't deport illegal immigrant arrested 35 times in Alabama

Feds can't deport illegal immigrant arrested 35 times in Alabama - WSFA.com: News Weather and Sports for Montgomery, AL
Officers in Hueytown arrested an illegal immigrant on drug charges recently.
When they ran his name through the system, they learned he had previously been arrested 34 times in Alabama.

Climate Depot

Climate Depot

Fifth Republic in France Teeters in Spectacle of an Astonishing Election

Fifth Republic in France Teeters in Spectacle of an Astonishing Election - The New York Sun
From de Gaulle, an objectively great statesman, to the solid and wise Georges Pompidou, to the intelligent but erratic Valery Giscard d’Estaing, to the cunning hyper-cynic Francois Mitterrand (at one time a collaborator of both Nazis and Communists, who once faked an assassination attempt on himself), to the bumbling and sticky-fingered Jacques Chirac, the pattern was a precise step downwards with each succession.
No other important country has followed such a straight trajectory over 50 years.

The Great California Exodus

The Weekend Interview with Joel Kotkin: The Great California Exodus - WSJ.com
And things will only get worse in the coming years as Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown and his green cadre implement their "smart growth" plans to cram the proletariat into high-density housing.
"What I find reprehensible beyond belief is that the people pushing [high-density housing] themselves live in single-family homes and often drive very fancy cars, but want everyone else to live like my grandmother did in Brownsville in Brooklyn in the 1920s," Mr. Kotkin declares.

Illegal Aliens Caught Voting and Stealing Elections In Florida In Vast Numbers - YouTube

Illegal Aliens Caught Voting and Stealing Elections In Florida In Vast Numbers - YouTube
Illegal Immigrant voters along with immigrants that are prohibited from voting have been detected voting in Florida.
This joins confirmed reports of sizable numbers of non citizens voting in Georgia and Colorado!

How City Hall is F*cking Record Store Day!

How City Hall is F*cking Record Store Day! - YouTube

The libs eating their own....again!

If Obama ate your dog, would you still vote for him? - Page 3

If Obama ate your dog, would you still vote for him? - Page 3

Herman Cain: Liberals Don't Want Voter ID Laws Because 'It Makes It Easier For Them To Cheat At The Polls'

Herman Cain: Liberals Don't Want Voter ID Laws Because 'It Makes It Easier For Them To Cheat At The Polls' | MRCTV
"That's a big fat lie. They are not taking us back to Jim Crow.
The only reason that the Liberals don't want photo ID in order for people to vote, is because it makes it easier for them to cheat at the polls.
I grew up in the South and during the Civil Rights Movement.
We have to have a photo ID for everything we do, but yet they want to frame it as taking us back to Jim Crow.

Muskegon Community College sets cap on health insurance contributions

Muskegon Community College sets cap on health insurance contributions | MLive.com
Under state law, public employers have to adopt one of two plans to limit the costs of insuring their employees:
They can either require employees to pay 20 percent of their insurance costs, or set a “hard cap” for the dollar amount employer contributions.
MCC opted for the hard cap, meaning it will pay no more than $5,500 to insure an employee, $11,000 for an employee and one dependent or $15,000 for an employee and his or her family, MCC Director of Human Resources Aaron Hilliard said.

Friday, April 20, 2012

If they quack like hacks

If they quack like hacks ... - BostonHerald.com
The difference between nonprofits and the hackerama is that nobody at a nonprofit ever has to run for reelection.
You can’t vote out their boards of directors.
You have to wait for them to resign in humiliation.....

Reagan Vs. Obama

News/Talk 760 WJR

News/Talk 760 WJR
 Lomborg: Why Germany’s solar subsidies were bound to fail
Germany’s Sunshine Daydream
By Bjorn Lomborg, 2012-02-16, Copenhagen.
One of the world’s biggest green-energy public-policy experiments is coming to a bitter end in Germany, with important lessons for policymakers elsewhere.

GSA waste, abuse more common than indicated

GSA waste, abuse more common than indicated | Campaign 2012 | Washington Examiner
Just last year, seven GSA employees were found guilty of accepting bribes and defrauding the government in a scheme that cost taxpayers $750,000. Other GSA scandals date back to the Carter administration in the 1970s.

"It really shakes you up," said Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., who chaired a Senate inquiry Wednesday. "The expression is fool me once, but again and again?"

Voting rights activists say GOP bills are intended to keep poor, elderly and minority voters from the polls

Voting rights activists say GOP bills are intended to keep poor, elderly and minority voters from the polls | MLive.com
LANSING, MI – State Republicans are trying to keep poor, elderly and minority voters from heading to the polls this November with a series requiring voters to show identification and training for people who register voters, voting rights activists said.

Earth Day Special: The Media's Top 25 Worst Environmental Quotes

Earth Day Special: The Media's Top 25 Worst Environmental Quotes | Media Research Center
CNN’s environmental editor Barbara Pyle, as quoted in the July 1990 issue of American Spectator, actually bragged:
“I do have an axe to grind...I want to be the little subversive person in television.”
 Time magazine’s science editor Charles Alexander, at a September 16, 1989 global warming conference, confessed:
“I would freely admit on this issue we have crossed the boundary from news reporting to advocacy.”

Palin To Secret Service Agent: "Check This Out, Bodyguard -- You're Fired"

Palin To Secret Service Agent: "Check This Out, Bodyguard -- You're Fired" | RealClearPolitics
"The president, the CEO of this operation called our federal government, has got to start cracking down on these agencies.
He is the head of the administrative branch and all of these different departments in the administration that now people are seeing things that are so amiss within these departments.
The buck stops with the president.

If I Had A Dog...

If I Had A Dog...

Sign of a campaign in trouble: ‘Dinner with Barack’ now includes George Clooney | Fausta's Blog

Sign of a campaign in trouble: ‘Dinner with Barack’ now includes George Clooney | Fausta's Blog

Good pic of my son Jimmy's bulldog, Apollo - I'm sorry Mr. President, he's not on the menu!

John McCain@SenJohnMcCain
Good pic of my son Jimmy's bulldog, Apollo - I'm sorry Mr. President, he's not on the menu! http://politi.co/HVhK9ZJohn McCain@SenJohnMcCain
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Governor joked with supervisors about violating open-meeting law

Governor joked with supervisors about violating open-meeting law - latimes.com
According to a transcript obtained by The Times, the governor said at one point during the meeting, "Let's get our Brown Act cover story."
He was referring to the state's open-meetings law, the Ralph M. Brown Act.
Moments later, then-County Counsel Andrea Sheridan Ordin noted that reporters who questioned the legality of the meeting — which indeed was later ruled illegal — were waiting outside.
"You may have folks out there who want to ask questions," she said.

California learning from Muskegon?

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Hitler Finds Out Obama Ate His Dog

Pathetic!

Friend --

Want to meet George Clooney and Barack Obama -- at Clooney's house?

He's hosting supporters at his home next month to help build support for this campaign and elect President Obama in November. And he's saving seats for two grassroots supporters like you and their guests. It's just not a chance most people get -- well, ever.

For a chance to hang out with President Obama at George Clooney's house, donate $3 or whatever you can to be automatically entered to win.

George Clooney is doing his part to help re-elect the President, but he also knows that it's folks like you who will decide this election. That's why we're reserving a few spots for grassroots supporters.

If you donate $3 or whatever you can today, you'll be doing your part to support the campaign, and be automatically entered to join them in Los Angeles.

If you ask me, this is far too good to pass up:

https://donate.barackobama.com/Obama-Clooney-and-You

Thanks,

Julianna

Julianna Smoot
Deputy Campaign Manager
Obama for America

Rita Crundwell Fraud Charges: What Did Dixon, Illinois, CFO Buy After Allegedly Looting City Coffers?

Rita Crundwell Fraud Charges: What Did Dixon, Illinois, CFO Buy After Allegedly Looting City Coffers? - International Business Times
Rita Crundwell doesn't just handle the finances of a small Illinois city -- she's allegedly a big-time thief who raided the city of Dixon's coffers to the tune of $33.2 million, the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District of Illinois announced.

There are known knowns

There are known knowns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: “
[T]here are known knowns; there are things we know we know.
We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know.
But there are also unknown unknowns – there are things we do not know we don't know.

—United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld

In case you forgot what a brilliant man we had....and ain't got no more.....

A request from a constituent-me!

E-mail sent to my Muskegon county commissioner:

Dear commissioner Scolnik,

About a month ago, I hand delivered my application to Heath Kaplan, director of Finance and Management Services in hopes of being appointed to the "Citizens Review Committee/Jail and Juvenile Transition Center - 11 slots, public".

Heath assured me he would pass my application on to you.

Since that time, other citizens have told me they have been contacted by their county commissioners either by phone or by mailed questionnaires.

I have yet to hear from you and, as the final appointment date is approaching, I wanted to make sure you had received my application and ask if you need any more information from me about my qualifications for appointment.

As you are well aware, I attend (and video) most county commission meetings and most special meetings focusing on the "jail" issue.

I have studied how other counties have addressed jail and finance issues in great detail and my multiple decades of experience in municipal finance as a financial advisor and branch manager should add a solid financial element to the citizens committee.

I also believe that complete transparency and the interests of the citizenry should be paramount.

As I was not notified by you nor invited to last week's meeting that discussed the new jail location and am aware the date for final appointment to the committee is next week, I am disheartened not to have heard from you.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Jim Riley

Muskegon County floats $2 million loan to Brookhaven in accounting move

Muskegon County floats $2 million loan to Brookhaven in accounting move | MLive.com
County Commissioner John Snider, the board’s vice chairman, said the loan will “clean up our balance sheet,” voicing his support for the proposal.
“This is being more transparent than it’s ever been,” Hammersley said of the concerns raised about the loan.

Sadly, Hammersley is right.
Bummer for the taxpayers.

Muskegon County sued by talk-radio host alleging Open Meetings Act violation

Muskegon County sued by talk-radio host alleging Open Meetings Act violation | MLive.com
Muskegon County government is being sued by one of its most ardent critics based on allegations that the County Board of Commissioners illegally had a closed session meeting to keep discussions about a controversial loan secret.
James Riley, a local talk-radio host who has criticized the Muskegon County Board of Commissioners on many occasions involving financial matters, filed a lawsuit against the board alleging violations of the Open Meetings Act and the Freedom of Information Act.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Romney cites ‘vast left wing conspiracy’

Romney cites ‘vast left wing conspiracy’ – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
"There will be an effort by the quote vast left wing conspiracy to work together to put out their message and to attack me," Romney said in response.
"They're going to do everything they can to divert from the message people care about, which is a growing economy that creates more jobs and rising incomes.
That's what people care about."

Fired GSA official: planned to pay for party

Fired GSA official: planned to pay for party - Yahoo! News
A fired General Services Administration official says he didn't know taxpayers would be billed $1,960 for a party in his luxury suite at a Las Vegas resort.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Food's Biggest Scam: The Great Kobe Beef Lie

Food's Biggest Scam: The Great Kobe Beef Lie - Forbes
This matters because the reason food lovers and expense account diners want Kobe beef, and are willing to pay a huge premium for it, is because of the real Kobe’s longstanding reputation for excellence.
The con the US food industry is running is leading you to believe that what you are paying huge dollars for – like the $40 NYC “Kobe” burger – is somehow linked to this heritage of excellence.
It’s not.

Readers debate whether corporations are 'evil,' and whether they should pay more taxes to fund schools

Readers debate whether corporations are 'evil,' and whether they should pay more taxes to fund schools | MLive.com
Reader ableroone seems to lean to the left and is a thoughtful poster.
Addressing another reader, he said “Someday you will wake up and see just how evil those corporations truly are.”
That sparked my curiosity. I asked him to explain, and he kindly replied.

"seems to lean to the left and is a thoughtful poster"???????

Defensive Gun Uses Save the U.S. One Trillion Dollars Per Year

Defensive Gun Uses Save the U.S. One Trillion Dollars Per Year | The Truth About Guns

Milledgeville Police Handcuff 6-Year-Old Girl for Misbehaving at School

Milledgeville Police Handcuff 6-Year-Old Girl for Misbehaving at School | 13wmaz.com
"Our policy is that any detainee transported to our station in a patrol vehicle is to be handcuffed in the back.
There is no age discrimination on that rule," said Milledgeville Chief of Police Dray Swicord.
They took the child to the police station where she was charged with simple assault and damage to property.
Because of her age, she will not have to go to court.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Rick Snyder signs law repealing motorcycle helmet requirement

Rick Snyder signs law repealing motorcycle helmet requirement | MLive.com
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has signed into law a bill that would allow motorcycle operators 21 or older to ride without a helmet, his office said today.