Monday, August 22, 2011

Man falls off plane during Selfridge Air Show

Man falls off plane during Selfridge Air Show MLive.com
According to Green's website, he's a Michigan native who started performing aerial stunts more than a quarter centruy ago.
He's the son of legendary Hall of Fame aerial stuntman Eddie "The Grip" Green.

RIP Todd.

CMU adminstration to file for court injunction over "illegal" faculty strike

CMU adminstration to file for court injunction over "illegal" faculty strike MLive.com
University Spokesman Steve Smith said in a statement the administration is disappointed the Faculty Association is engaging "in an illegal work stoppage."

Ain't unions great?

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Chevy Volt: Flagship Model Of The Government-Industrial Complex - Forbes

Chevy Volt: Flagship Model Of The Government-Industrial Complex - Forbes
President Obama recently reminded General Motors‘ stockholders, all 311 million of us, that he’s calling the shots at America’s largest automaker, when he told an audience in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, that freedom to market was the price for the bailout:
“If we are going to help you [GM], then you have also got to change your ways.”
And then he stated the ways: electric cars, and isn’t it great that jillions of taxpayer dollars are being thrown at battery manufacturers?

Brilliantly Sarcastic Responses To Completely Well-Meaning Signs

Brilliantly Sarcastic Responses To Completely Well-Meaning Signs Happy Place
Brilliantly smart-ass responses to completely well-meaning signs.

Go there now!

Obama to deport illegals by 'priority'

Obama to deport illegals by 'priority' - Washington Times
Bowing to pressure from immigrant rights activists, the Obama administration said Thursday that it will halt deportation proceedings on a case-by-case basis against illegal immigrants who meet certain criteria, such as attending school, having family in the military or having primary responsible for other family members’ care.

Getting ready for a wave of coal-plant shutdowns

Getting ready for a wave of coal-plant shutdowns - Ezra Klein - The Washington Post
Industry groups such the Edison Electric Institute, which represents investor-owned utilities, and the American Legislative Exchange Council have dubbed the coming rules “EPA’s Regulatory Train Wreck.” The regulations, they say, will cost utilities up to $129 billion and force them to retire one-fifth of coal capacity.
Given that coal provides 45 percent of the country’s power, that means higher electric bills, more blackouts and fewer jobs.

We it will certainly be "change".

Citing a Lack of Usage, Costco Removes E.V. Chargers

Citing a Lack of Usage, Costco Removes E.V. Chargers - NYTimes.com
That was one impetus for a $2.3 million program supported by the California Energy Commission and overseen by the charging companies Clipper Creek and EV Connect, which would have 600 to 650 so-called legacy E.V. chargers upgraded.
According to Will Barrett, a Clipper Creek program manager, 30 new chargers have been installed since the program began operations in July.

Group hopes to lure young Jews to Detroit with rent incentive

CommunityNEXT: Group hopes to lure young Jews to Detroit with rent incentive MLive.com
He is among a group of young, suburban Jewish professionals attracted to the vitality and excitement of Detroit's evolving downtown and hopes to be selected for a program that would pay $250 per month toward his rent for a year if he moves into Detroit's downtown or Midtown.

AVwebFlash Complete Issue

AVwebFlash Complete Issue: Sukhoi's Stealthy T-50 (PAK FA) Goes Public

Sukhoi's Stealthy T-50 (PAK FA) Goes Public Russia chose the MAKS 2011 airshow near Moscow to this week publicly unveil what's generally billed as its answer to the U.S. F-22 Raptor, the Sukhoi T-50.

Muskegon County Rotary Park to get playground, fishing pier if grant awarded

Muskegon County Rotary Park to get playground, fishing pier if grant awarded MLive.com
Based on the proposed project's budget, the most expensive parts are installation of the new playground, construction of the fishing pier, purchase of two barrier-free bathrooms and addition of a parking lot.

Aside from the fact that any "grant" is really borrowing from the earnings of our children and grandchildren, why do we need two more barrier-free bathrooms when we have two barrier-free bathrooms at Heritage Landing that are closed down...even during Summer Celebration?

Allegiant closing GR base, some flights

Allegiant closing GR base, some flights WOOD TV8
Allegiant Air, which 16 months ago opened a base at the Ford International Airport, will end that part of its operation and cut back on flights offered from Grand Rapids, an airport spokesperson told 24 Hour News 8.
The base housed two planes and a staff of about 60 people in West Michigan, including crews, pilots and flight attendants.
After October 31, the airline will discontinue its base in Grand Rapids.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Study: Detroit's air closely resembles dog poop

Study: Detroit's air closely resembles dog poop MLive.com
A new study released by the University of Colorado found residents of Detroit and Cleveland are breathing in harmful bacteria linked with animal feces.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Michigan's population decline has surprising twist, new 2010 Census report shows

Michigan's population decline has surprising twist, new 2010 Census report shows MLive.com
Michigan is the only state to have lost population, Census numbers released earlier this year showed.
The state lost the equivalent of a mid-sized city, dropping about 54,000 people to 9.8 million.

That's Jenny's legacy, dudes.


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Benelli's Ultimate 3-Gun Model - Coming Fall 2011



Ummmm, guns!

You’re Either On The Bus, Or Under It.

Instapundit » Blog Archive »
"HOWIE CARR: You’re Either On The Bus, Or Under It.
“No wonder it’s being called the Magical Misery Tour.
It’s a listening tour where Obama doesn’t listen to anybody except his own Kool-Aid drinkers.”

Many points for incorporating the Beatles, Ken Kesey, and Tom Wolfe in one passage.
Posted by Glenn Reynolds at 10:51 am"

Former Muskegon Community College instructor says he was treated unfairly by administrators

Former Muskegon Community College instructor says he was treated unfairly by administrators MLive.com
"Speaking to a packed crowd at the MCC Board of Trustees meeting, Harry Brown said he was “fired” from his position as head of MCC's TV station after he criticized Nesbary's administration for the “diminution of the faculty television program director's authority.”"

Heck, he ought to be rehired just because he can use "diminution" in a sentence........oh, it's his lawyer's verbiage..........never mind.

Pretty nice pension!


Wow!
54 years old and ya get $46,284/yr pension starting at....well ......54 years old.
But wait there's more!
Free medical!
Free dental!
Free vision!
All starting at ....54 years old!
And ending at...good golly, who knows!
It's nice being a Muskegon county retiree, ain't it?

(click to biggify)
http://co.muskegon.mi.us/boardofcommissioners/agendas/waysmeans_11_08_16.pdf

'Little Luke'

'Little Luke' - LSJ Blogs: Hey, Joe
"Some excerpts of note:
* At a cost that Shapiro estimates in the millions of dollars, he said his benefits to athletes included but were not limited to cash, prostitutes, entertainment in his multimillion-dollar homes and yacht, paid trips to high-end restaurants and nightclubs, jewelry, bounties for on-field play (including bounties for injuring opposing players), travel and, on one occasion, an abortion."

This is gonna be BIG!

David Kolb: Can Michigan Democrats catch up to Wisconsin and Ohio?

David Kolb: Can Michigan Democrats catch up to Wisconsin and Ohio? MLive.com
"Will Michigan “Go Blue” again in the 2012 presidential elections?
I remain unconvinced, and I’m an optimist."

What a surprise!

As David Kolbe continues his pro-union, anti-employer crusade, his disdain for the simple American looking for a job begins to filter through his rhetoric.

What he misses (by design?) is the reality that the business climate in Wisconsin and Ohio has improved markedly.
Employment is up, state revenue is up and employers are flocking to the newly "red" states.

Because of the pro-employer policies of the governors and legislatures of Ohio and Wisconsin, more employees are earning a paycheck-and paying taxes.

Get the connection? Employers.....employees...?

That's good for workers, taxpayers and those who need the safety net that only profitable companies and hard working employees can guarantee.

Instead, Kolbe adopts the divisive, pure politics of the MoveOn.org and ACORN playbook.

Obama has taken the same big spending, anti-employer stance.

How's that working out for you?


Students at Jackson high schools could choose to sleep in, start class later under proposal

Students at Jackson high schools could choose to sleep in, start class later under proposal MLive.com: "Students at Jackson High School and T.A. Wilson Academy would have the option of starting and finishing the school day later under a proposal that’s under consideration.
The Jackson School Board is considering the proposal because studies have shown teenagers are better able to learn later in the morning.
No decision has been made.
“We are still in the process of adjusting some schedules and seeking staff that would be interested in this adjusted schedule,” said Ben Pack, assistant superintendent for human resources and secondary curriculum. “It would be up and running ... at the earliest in second trimester, which would be the end of November.”"

This is a GREAT idea!
Most high pay jobs allow their employees to arrive whenever they want.....right?
Oh, that's government jobs.....and we're broke so there won't be too many new jibs like that.....bummer dudes....