Sunday, March 21, 2010

What America Will Look Like If The White House Gets Its Way

What America Will Look Like If The White House Gets Its Way
"A picture of America’s future under Obamacare can be revealed, though, after peeling away the pages and digging through the dirt.
Here’s 10 things you can expect:"

Read this and weep.

Vote no quickly or get treated 'like a piñata'

Democratic defector: Vote no quickly or get treated 'like a piñata'
"A Democrat who has long committed to opposing healthcare reform legislation has advised his fellow defectors that they should vote no early on Sunday and then immediately leave the House chamber.

Otherwise, Rep. Gene Taylor (D-Miss.) told The Hill, they will be treated 'like a piñata.'"

"Fringe Group" Controlling GOP

"Fringe Group" Controlling GOP - The New Editor
"In a 60 Minutes interview with CBS' Katie Couric, President Obama's chief of staff Rahm Emanuel calls the Tea Party movement a ''fringe group' that's taken control' of the Republican Party.

Hey, don't mess with Rahmbo:"

The Real Arithmetic of Health Care Reform

The Real Arithmetic of Health Care Reform - NYTimes.com
"Could this really be true?
How can the budget office give a green light to a bill that commits the federal government to spending nearly $1 trillion more over the next 10 years?

The answer, unfortunately, is that the budget office is required to take written legislation at face value and not second-guess the plausibility of what it is handed.

So fantasy in, fantasy out.

In reality, if you strip out all the gimmicks and budgetary games and rework the calculus, a wholly different picture emerges:

The health care reform legislation would raise, not lower, federal deficits, by $562 billion."

YouTube - Key House Democrat: "There Are No Rules Here ... We Make Them Up As We Go Along"

YouTube - Key House Democrat: "There Are No Rules Here ... We Make Them Up As We Go Along"

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Bank regulators given big bonuses

Bank regulators given big bonuses
"Just as bank executives got bonuses despite taking on dangerous amounts of risk, regulators got taxpayer-funded bonuses despite missing or ignoring signs that the system was on the verge of a meltdown.

The bonuses were part of a reward program little known outside the government.
Some government regulators got tens of thousands of dollars in perks, boosting their salaries by almost 25 percent. Often, though, rewards amounted to just a few hundred dollars for employees who came up with good ideas.

During the 2003-06 boom, the three agencies that supervise most U.S. banks - the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) - gave out at least $19 million in bonuses, records show.

Nearly all that money was spent recognizing 'superior' performance.

The largest share, more than $8.4 million, went to financial examiners, those employees and managers who scrutinize internal bank documents and sound the first alarms.

Analysts, auditors, economists and criminal investigators also got awards."

In Wal-Mart Intercom Incident, AP 'Forgets' Critical Story Element in Company's Defense

In Wal-Mart Intercom Incident, AP 'Forgets' Critical Story Element in Company's Defense
"Gosh, if I didn't know better, I'd think that the AP was keeping information from its national readers and subscribers in an attempt to make a favorite target of the left look bad.
Those hallowed keepers of the journalistic flame at the self-described 'Essential Global News Network' wouldn't do that ... would they?"

WWII: The most racist generation

WWII: The most racist generation
"Was the 'Greatest Generation' just a bunch of racists? Actor and producer Tom Hanks, promoting his new World War II series 'The Pacific,' suggested that the war with Japan was really all about American intolerance; and by the way, so is the war on terrorism."

RATINGS: With a little luck, MSNBC might catch up to the Hallmark Channel….

RATINGS: With a little luck, MSNBC might catch up to the Hallmark Channel….

Migrants get colleges' nod

Migrants get colleges' nod
"The State Community College Board cast a final vote Friday to admit illegal immigrants at the 58 community college campuses.
Illegal immigrants will have to pay out-of-state tuition, about $7,700 a year, and they can be removed from a class if it is full and a legal resident wants in."

State-Owned Banks: The Future of Banking?

State-Owned Banks: The Future of Banking? - ABC News
"Stories like Wanner's are sparking interest from state officials outside of North Dakota, who see the 91-year-old Bank of North Dakota as a model of what they could do to revive troubled business lending in their own home states.
Most recently, in Michigan, Democrats in the state senate and Michigan gubernatorial candidate Virg Bernero began pushing to establish a state-owned bank similar to North Dakota's."

More demands for government ownership of private enterprise.
USSR anyone.........?

Blockbuster on Muskegon's Henry St. closing as firm reorganizes after losses

Blockbuster on Muskegon's Henry St. closing as firm reorganizes after losses
"Muskegon will lose one of two Blockbuster movie rental stores on April 18."

Just wait until the indian casino opens up in Fruitport.
They'll suck out more dollars and businesses from our community.

Muskegon Heights downtown development authority chairman resigns after alleged improper land sales

Muskegon Heights downtown development authority chairman resigns after alleged improper land sales
"James Anthony, board chair of the Muskegon Heights Downtown Development Authority, resigned Friday amid allegations that he sold property without the full board's knowledge."

Another crook in a town full of crooks.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

What Makes a Guy 'Undateable'?


What Makes a Guy 'Undateable'? Oh, Any of 311 Different Things
"Speedos:
OK, this also made 'Undateable''s list, but we feel the need to reiterate, as it was the first Tourette's-like exclamation out of our mouths."

Leprechaun bank robber shot dead

Leprechaun bank robber shot dead
"Two bank robbery suspects, one dressed in a green leprechaun costume, have been shot dead after a St Patrick's Day chase and shootout with US police in Tennessee."

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Man convicted in Muskegon County for embezzlement, receives $9.1 million state tax credit

Man convicted in Muskegon County for embezzlement, receives $9.1 million state tax credit
"Among his parole conditions: He is barred from having a checking account, charge account or credit card. He is also barred from leaving Michigan.

“This case is alarming,” Tague said after learning of the multi-million-dollar tax credit.
“It shows the ineptness at the state level of our government.
Not only are we doing a wholesale release of prisoners from our prison system, but we’re granting major financial rewards to parolees."

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Cahill rips governor on health care plans

Cahill rips governor on health care plans - BostonHerald.com


"“If President Obama and the Democrats repeat the mistakes of the health insurance mandate on a national level, they will bankrupt this country within four years,”

Cahill said.

“It is time for the President and the Democratic leadership to go back to the drawing board and come up with a new plan that does not threaten to wipe out the American economy.”"

Obama Orders Army NOT To Fly U.S. Flag in Haiti « Publius Forum

Obama Orders Army NOT To Fly U.S. Flag in Haiti « Publius Forum: "Obama Orders Army NOT To Fly U.S. Flag in Haiti"

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: The $2 Trillion Public Pension Hole and What You Can Do About It

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: The $2 Trillion Public Pension Hole and What You Can Do About It: "Populist Rage

That was page one of a three page article. I encourage everyone to read it all.

I am very grateful to Barron's for the opening sentence 'LIKE A CALIFORNIA WILDFIRE, populist rage burns over bloated executive compensation and unrepentant avarice on Wall Street.'

I get a lot mail suggesting I have been giving too much attention to unions and pensions. In reality, I have not been giving enough attention to the issue, or at least bloggers in general haven't.

There are a dozen blogs covering every aspect of the housing bubble, bailouts, and wall street salaries. Yet I am aware of no other major blogs covering the enormous pension problem in depth. Moreover, I have hardly shied away from bailout fraud, calling for the indictment of Geithner, Lewis, Bernanke and others on numerous occasions. Here is a list."

Obama's illusions of cost-control

Obama's illusions of cost-control - washingtonpost.com
"How often, for example, have you heard the emergency-room argument?

The uninsured, it's said, use emergency rooms for primary care.
That's expensive and ineffective.
Once they're insured, they'll have regular doctors.
Care will improve; costs will decline.
Everyone wins.
Great argument.
Unfortunately, it's untrue.

A study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that the insured accounted for 83 percent of emergency-room visits, reflecting their share of the population."

The main reason is the liberal MSM "reports" EVERYTHING the lying liberals tell them.