Monday, February 08, 2010

AirTran to begin flights out of Grand Rapids, airfare price competition expected


AirTran to begin flights out of Grand Rapids, airfare price competition expected
Discount airline AirTran Airways will begin air service from Gerald R. Ford International Airport in May, with two flights a day to Baltimore and one to Orlando."

This is wonderful news.

But the newspaper's headline "... price competition expected" is perplexing.

Either they think their average reader needs help in understanding the concept of competition or that concept is new to the writer.

I'm not sure which is more disappointing.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

Illinois lieutenant governor nominee Scott Lee Cohen withdraws


Illinois lieutenant governor nominee Scott Lee Cohen withdraws
"Illinois Democratic Lieutenant Governor nominee Scott Lee Cohen announced Sunday evening that he is withdrawing from the race amid revelations about his personal history."

YouTube - AccuWeather.com Snowpocalypse Now! Meteorologist Freakout

YouTube - AccuWeather.com Snowpocalypse Now! Meteorologist Freakout

Danica!



"Danica Patrick appeared to earn that respect Saturday night, in several ways, during the most famous sixth-place finish in Daytona history:"

Paterson denies Business Insider Report on Monday resignation

UPDATE: Paterson denies Business Insider Report on Monday resignation - Water Cooler - Washington Times
"We asked Paterson's deputy communications director Marissa Shoenstein for a response and she emailed the following: 'There is absolutely zero truth to these rumors.
The governor is not resigning.'"

After Toyota's Hit, Why Invest Here?

Investors.com - After Toyota's Hit, Why Invest Here?
"Toyota isn't just a foreign company operating in the U.S.
It's a foreign investor, with a $16 billion investment here and 30,000 American workers."

Investors.com - Jobless Recovery?

Investors.com - Jobless Recovery?: "The jobs data for January showed modest improvement, with unemployment dropping to 9.7% from 10% and the number of jobs lost coming in at a mere 20,000. Good news, but not nearly good enough."

Investors.com - The Great Unraveling

Investors.com - The Great Unraveling

The Great Unraveling
Posted 02/05/2010 07:16 PM ET
Climate Change: Professional global warming alarmists better think about looking for new jobs. It looks like they're in for a long, cold winter — and a frigid spring and summer as well.
Those who've been spreading global-warming fears must be waking up each morning and asking themselves: What's going to happen today? A new revelation about the corruption of climate science has become almost a daily event.
On Thursday, the U.K.'s Telegraph reported that India was pulling out of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and forming its own agency to study global warming. Why? Because the Indian government feels it can't depend on the IPCC's work.
And why should it? The concerns about the IPCC's accuracy are justified. A day after India's announcement, the Netherlands asked the U.N. to explain why the IPCC had said in its 2007 report that 55% of the country was below sea level when the Dutch themselves have reckoned that only 26% of the nation is that low.
This is the same IPCC that said in the same 2007 report that the Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035 — though there's no scientific study to confirm the claim. It was based on the hunch of one scientist who expressed his opinion to a reporter.
The IPCC withdrew the assertion when it became widely known that it was bogus. But if the panel hadn't been called out, we suspect it would have kept mum.
Compounding the headaches for warm-mongers is a probe being launched by the British Parliament into the Climate Research Unit e-mail scandal. The inquiry is intended "to determine whether there is any evidence of the manipulation or suppression of data which is at odds with acceptable scientific practice and may therefore call into question any of the research outcomes."
This isn't terribly fresh news, having been announced on Jan. 22 by Parliament. But news that casts doubt on global warming tends to move slowly, if at all, in the U.S. media. If not for the foreign press, the inquiry would be virtually unknown in this country.
That 2007 report helped the IPCC win a share of the Nobel Prize. But its work is looking less credible by the day. Can any of its claims be trusted?
Its authors — who merely compiled others' work and did no research of their own — sure haven't inspired confidence in their work. In fact, their blunders are quickly pushing the global warming farce toward a grand collapse.

Friday, February 05, 2010

Swine Acronym Ordered Out of Barclays Capital Reports

Swine Acronym Ordered Out of Barclays Capital Reports
"The securities unit of London-based Barclays Plc told analysts yesterday not to use the acronym for Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain in notes to clients, according to a memo obtained by Bloomberg News.
The mandate from Valerie Monchi was sent to research staff.

The Piigs nickname has grown increasingly popular in the last month as investors dumped assets in the euro zone’s smaller economies on concern the countries will struggle to control budget deficits."

Anti-Greed Michael Moore Wants Taxpayer Money

CARPE DIEM: Anti-Greed Michael Moore Wants Taxpayer Money
"'A Michigan Republican state senator is calling out filmmaker Michael Moore for requesting $1 million in tax subsidies for his movie “Capitalism: A Love Story,” in which the filmmaker decried the government bailout of Wall Street executives."

This $million subsidy would be coming from a bankrupt state.
You know the one.
The state with no money to fill pot holes or plow highways.
Yeah, that one.

India forms new climate change body

India forms new climate change body
"The Indian government has established its own body to monitor the effects of global warming because it “cannot rely” on the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change"

Inside the New World of Airline Coupons - WSJ.com

Inside the New World of Airline Coupons
"'Now just about every airline has a promo-code box on its Web site,' says George Hobica, founder of Airfarewatchdog.com, which sends alerts to its members when promotional codes are issued.
Some of the stealth deals are eye-popping.
UAL Corp.'s United Airlines, for example, is offering a free ticket plus two domestic-upgrade coupons to certain members of its frequent-flier program."

Tea Party Convention organizer: Tancredo gave 'fantastic speech' - CNN.com

Tea Party Convention organizer: Tancredo gave 'fantastic speech' - CNN.com
"Asked if he agrees with Tancredo's description of Obama, Phillips said,
'The word 'socialist' is a word you don't want to be labeled with in the American political system.
It's got a lot of negative connotations, but it also has a very specific political meaning.
It refers to a specific political ideology.
I think it is very clear that that is the political ideology of Barack Obama.'"

If he walks like a socialist, talks like an ignorant socialist, bullies like a dictatorial socialist and hangs around with socialists and Communists, he's gotta be a socialist.

I get the sense that the author of this article intended to shock with the "socialist" comment and denegrate the Tea Party movement.
He fails.

Seeking Security for Retirement Funds

Seeking Security for Retirement Funds

"And for the record, the one group that ought to wholeheartedly support this idea is AARP, the association of retired persons. But they won't.
Know why? Because they receive millions of dollars from insurance companies they endorse and co-market.
AARP rarely bites the hand that feeds them.
So I would encourage the AARP nonprofit directors to put their members’ interests ahead of their corporate subsidiary’s business interests, for a refreshing change."

AARP is a liberal whore that preys on its unsuspecting customers in order to buy senators and congressmen..

There is also the fact that public pensions are going broke in just every state in the USA.
Check this out:
http://www.nebraska.tv/Global/story.asp?S=11912755

This is an awful idea!

Portugal near political crisis over debt

Portugal near political crisis over debt
"His warning came as Portuguese bonds and shares came under fire for the second day running as concerns over sovereign debt spread from Greece to other high-deficit countries in the eurozone."