Thursday, August 27, 2009

Trinity Health recognized as one of country's best

Trinity Health recognized as one of country's best
"Trinity Health -- the Catholic health system that owns Mercy Health Partners in Muskegon -- has been named one of the Top 10 health systems in the United States"

Big winners in Cash for Clunkers: Toyota, Honda, and Nissan; Update: Parts business big losers?

Big winners in Cash for Clunkers: Toyota, Honda, and Nissan; Update: Parts business big losers?
"Ford’s “clunkers” sales topped 14 percent, compared with a 15 percent share for the year through July.
GM reported 17 percent of “clunkers” business compared with 21 percent from January to July. Chrysler’s “clunkers” share was 6.6 percent, compared with 11 percent otherwise."

Government-Run Healthcare: A Prescription for Failure

Investor's Business Daily
"In this exclusive series, Investor's Business Daily explores the real costs & consequences of the healthcare reforms being discussed in Congress."

Spartans enter into football series with other state schools


Spartans enter into football series with other state schools
"When asked whether Michigan was considered as a part of this series, Hollis would only say he informed U-M Athletics Director Bill Martin about the idea.
“I firmly believe Michigan State is the university of this state,” he said"


Oooh yeah!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

HOW'S THAT STIMULUS WORKING OUT FOR YOU?

HOW'S THAT STIMULUS WORKING OUT FOR YOU?
"We blew $787 billion and all we got... were these lousy jobs numbers.

WASHINGTON – The number of first-time claims for unemployment benefits rose unexpectedly for the second straight week, a sign that jobs remain scarce even as other data show the economy is stabilizing....
The Labor Department said Thursday the number of new jobless claims rose to a seasonally adjusted 576,000 last week, from a revised figure of 561,000. Wall Street economists expected a drop to 550,000,"

As Budget Deficit Grows, So Do Doubts on Dollar

As Budget Deficit Grows, So Do Doubts on Dollar
"In a new twist to an old refrain among economists, who have long worried about the effects of growing U.S. debt, they say that the huge liabilities the U.S. is taking on to dig its way out of crisis could ultimately undermine faith in the dollar.
'There has been a lot of disappointment with the way the U.S. credit crisis was handled,' says Claire Dissaux, managing director of global economics and strategy for Millennium Global Investments Ltd., a London investment firm specializing in currencies. 'The dollar's loss of influence is a steady and long-term trend.'
On Tuesday, the Obama administration added fuel to concerns about the dollar, saying the U.S. will run a cumulative budget deficit of $9 trillion over the next 10 years, $2 trillion more than it had previously projected."

How large is the fiscal hole?

How large is the fiscal hole?
"Economistmom says the actual budget deficit over the next decade is likely to be close to $14 trillion:"

$14 TRILLION!!!!!!!!?

Payday For Unions


Payday For Unions
"If there's any question as to why union toughs turned up at recent health care town halls and got violent, consider what they were gooning for: a $10 billion bailout for their mismanaged pensions — at our expense."
Little MSM interest in this story.

Obama Raises 2010 Deficit Estimate to $1.5 Trillion

Obama Raises 2010 Deficit Estimate to $1.5 Trillion
"U.S. unemployment will surge to 10 percent this year and the budget deficit will be $1.5 trillion next year, both higher than previous Obama administration forecasts because of a recession that was deeper and longer than expected, White House budget chief Peter Orszag said.
The Office of Management and Budget forecasts a weaker economic recovery than it saw in May as the gross domestic product shrinks 2.8 percent this year before expanding 2 percent next year, according to the administration’s mid-year economic review issued today.

Obamacare bails out union pension plans..

Obamacare bails out union pension plans
"Union bosses who have mismanaged benefits for their own members are poised to receive a $10 billion bailout from U.S. taxpayers in the form of a “reinsurance program” that has been folded into the healthcare bill, according to the Workforce Fairness Institute (WFI).
This provision should be viewed as part of a larger payback effort the Obama White House and top congressional figures have set up in exchange for the support they have received from organized labor, Katie Packer, executive director of WFI said.
Section 164 of the Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 provides that the government pay 80 cents on the dollar to corporate and union insurance plans for claims between $15,000 and $90,000 for retirees age 55 to 64. Union health insurance funds only have about 30 cents available to cover each dollar of anticipated claims, according to the Lewin Group and other research outfits.
If this provision were to be passed as part of the overhaul package favored by the Obama Administration, the $10 billion figure would probably expand overtime as union plans continue to come under financial pressure, Packer said."

Spartans RBs reportedly starting to separate

Spartans RBs reportedly starting to separate
"'Michigan State's quarterback competition remains virtually deadlocked, but the Spartans are seeing some separation in the race to replace All-American running back Javon Ringer.
'The team has several veteran options at running back -- senior A.J. Jimmerson and sophomores (Muskegon's) Ashton Leggett and Andre Anderson all have played -- but the coaching staff expects youth to be served this fall. Heralded true freshmen Larry Caper and Edwin Baker have been as advertised so far in camp, and redshirt freshman Caulton Ray is continuing his progression after a strong finish to spring ball."

Saving the Obama Presidency

William McGurn: Saving the Obama Presidency
"The president understands that he loses when he talks about substantive issues, which is why he's been fudging on the public option. He may not understand that he is closing the gap between his unpopular policies and his personal popularity in the worst way a president can: by reducing his own credibility."
.....
"On Friday, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said his boss was 'quite comfortable' with the idea that sticking to his agenda may well mean 'he only lives in this house' for one term. Sounds like a man who appreciates the limits of a president's personal popularity."

Senator warns of hyperinflation rivaling the 1980s


Senator warns of hyperinflation rivaling the 1980s
"The economy could spiral into hyperinflation not seen since the early 1980s if the Federal Reserve does not tighten its monetary policy soon, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) warned Tuesday.
Grassley, speaking about the renomination of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to a second term as head of the Fed, asserted that Bernanke's ability to hold down inflation would be the metric by which the Fed's success would be measured."

That's what happened last time the Fed loosened the money supply.
Bummer for us, dudes....

You wonder which side they’re on'



"A 'furious' Rep. Peter King, the hawkish, maverick Long Island Republican, blasted a 'disgraceful' Eric Holder for opening an investigation of CIA interrogators and chided his own party for what he described as a weak response to the move in an interview just now with POLITICO.
'It’s bulls***. It’s disgraceful. You wonder which side they’re on,' he said of the attorney general's move, which he described as a 'declaration of war against the CIA, and against common sense.'"

Free-Speech Organization Launches National Advertising Campaign Warning College…


NEWS FROM F.I.R.E.: Free-Speech Organization Launches National Advertising Campaign Warning College…: "NEWS FROM F.I.R.E.: Free-Speech Organization Launches National Advertising Campaign Warning Colleges That Violate Students’ Rights.
It’s pretty direct."

Fruitport Village needs help with storm cleanup

Fruitport Village needs help with storm cleanup
"Fruitport Village officials are calling on their residents to volunteer with the massive cleanup effort in the aftermath of the Aug. 9 damaging storm."

How dare they!
It's up to the "government" to provided EVERYTHING!
I sure hope the citizens have a big protest to protest Fruitport's foolish assumption that citizens do ANYTHING to make their own lives better.

That's the Obama Way, right?

Are Ye Trying To Fill The Graveyards Quicker? - Workers Solidarity Movement


Are Ye Trying To Fill The Graveyards Quicker? - Workers Solidarity Movement: "Major protest in Cork against the Government and attack on the elderly.
Over 3,000 people – the old, the young and the grandchildren – marched through Cork city centre today in anger against the proposed cuts in Medical Cards for over the 70s."

Collectivism rules!
Interesting this article is from a socialist website.
When even the socialists protest "free" health "care", something is rotten in Denmark....and every where else

The babies born in hospital corridors: Bed shortage forces 4,000 mothers to give birth in lifts, offices and hospital toilets | Mail Online


The babies born in hospital corridors: Bed shortage forces 4,000 mothers to give birth in lifts, offices and hospital toilets
"Thousands of women are having to give birth outside maternity wards because of a lack of midwives and hospital beds.
The lives of mothers and babies are being put at risk as births in locations ranging from lifts to toilets - even a caravan - went up 15 per cent last year to almost 4,000.
Health chiefs admit a lack of maternity beds is partly to blame for the crisis, with hundreds of women in labour being turned away from hospitals because they are full. "

This is EXACTLY what Obama/Pelosi/rev. Wright "care" will bring to our country.

What the President's Attack on the CIA Really Means

What the President's Attack on the CIA Really Means
"The best way to understand what President Obama has done is to put aside this week's headlines and, for just a moment, press the rewind button:
In the 1930s, the world was becoming unglued and unstable. Fascism was on the march and, as usual, we Americans wished only to stay out of the world's problems and to focus instead on our own domestic issues."

Read on and be VERY frightened!
Our children will pay dearly for this..... and weren't the libs always advocating for the children.....?

RI gov to shut down state government for 12 days


RI gov to shut down state government for 12 days
"Rhode Island will shut down its state government for 12 days and hopes to trim millions of dollars in funding for local governments"