Sunday, August 28, 2011

Hurricane Irene as the “Harbinger” of More Warming Propaganda

Hurricane Irene as the “Harbinger” of More Warming Propaganda « Commentary Magazine
Few aspects of contemporary debate are as dreary as the politicization of weather. Government officials have always known — or at least should have always known — that they will be blamed for natural disasters especially if they are not seen to be conducting rescue or cleanup activities with sufficient zeal.
But just as depressing and unenlightening is the practice of using instances of extreme weather — be they hot or cold, wet or dry — as “proof” that the planet is warming.

Does Newsweek's ranking Michigan the top state for job growth matter?

Does Newsweek's ranking Michigan the top state for job growth matter? MLive.com
Gentex has a plan to hire 1,100 workers over the next three to four years.
Other West Michigan firms are adding workers as well, Baker said.

He also credits Gov. Rick Snyder with measures like a $1.7 billion business-tax cut and passing a state budget months ahead of time with sending a strong signal that Michigan is open for business.
Businesses “need a stable, predictable environment,” Baker said.

Al Gore | Global warming | racists

Al Gore Global warming racists The Daily Caller
One day climate change skeptics will be seen in the same negative light as racists, at least so says former Vice President Al Gore

The Decline and Fall of the French Language?

The Decline and Fall of the French Language? Newgeography.com
English may not yet have won the globe, but French has definitely lost it.

How Obama Spent His Summer Vacation

How Obama Spent His Summer Vacation - HUMAN EVENTS
I would imagine the increasingly disenchanted public remembers all those loud promises that the President “will not rest” until “everyone looking for a job can find one,” especially since they were made as recently as two weeks ago.
Unique challenges call for remarkable leadership and sacrifice, not scheduled vacation romps… much less a President who never seems to do anything except show himself a good time, and raise funds for his re-election campaign.
He’s spent plenty of time hanging around with deep-pockets supporters during this “working vacation.”

Comparing Obama’s Performance in Office with that of a Sack of Hammers

Pajamas Media » Comparing Obama’s Performance in Office with that of a Sack of Hammers
It’s somewhat difficult to judge the performance of a president with all the factors that need to be considered and trying to figure out the president’s effect on them, but perhaps the best way to accurately assess the effectiveness of a president is to judge him against the expected performance of a sack of hammers in a similar situation (which is known as the “Coolidge Test”).

Basically, the question is: Instead of electing the current president, would the country have been better off taking a burlap sack to Ace Hardware, filling it with approximately one hundred dollars worth of hammers, and placing that in the Oval Office?

Losing Malmo

Losing Malmo - Andrew C. McCarthy - National Review Online
Large enclaves of the city, like similar enclaves throughout Western Europe, have earned the dread label “no-go zone.”
They are unsafe for non-Muslims, particularly women who do not conform to Islamist conventions of dress and social interaction.

Coming to a city near you?

Reselling, donating old cribs now illegal under new federal consumer protection rules

Reselling, donating old cribs now illegal under new federal consumer protection rules MLive.com
If you're wondering what to do with that crib after your little one moves to a “big boy bed,” you probably have only one option: disposing of it.
Cribs manufactured before July 23, 2010, don't meet new standards set by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and are illegal to resell or donate.
Parents who want to get rid of their old cribs should disassemble them before disposing of them, the CPSC said.

Japanese construction company orders 2,700 staff to get 'energy-saving' haircuts

Japanese construction company orders 2,700 staff to get 'energy-saving' haircuts Mail Online
A Japanese company has ordered all 2,700 of its employees to get identical hairstyles - to help save energy.
Tokyo-based Maeda Corporation announced the move as part of a national campaign to reduce energy consumption in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March.
Men are expected to sport a short back-and-sides, slightly longer on the top, while women have been asked to wear a 'cute' bob with a fringe that can be swept to one side.

Top 10 Outrageous Maxine Waters Quotes

Top 10 Outrageous Maxine Waters Quotes - HUMAN EVENTS
We rarely agree with Rep. Maxine Waters (D.-Calif.), the loud-mouth, left-wing congresswoman from South Central Los Angeles, home of the 1992 Rodney King riots. But recently she said, “We're supportive of the President, but we're getting tired. We’re getting tired. The unemployment is unconscionable.”
Yes, Maxine, we are also getting tired of the President.
And we are getting tired of you as well, and here's why: The Top 10 Outrageous Maxine Waters Quotes

Saturday, August 27, 2011

North Muskegon High on top, Muskegon Heights on bottom of state schools ranking

North Muskegon High on top, Muskegon Heights on bottom of state schools ranking MLive.com
The percentile ranking of schools was based on a number of factors, including student proficiency, student improvement and achievement gaps among all students within a school.
Graduation rates were considered for high schools.

If we don't fix our schools, no amount of money will fix our community.
Just throwing more money at teachers and administrators is NOT the answer.

COA: State workers’ mandatory health-care charge unconstitutiona

COA: State workers’ mandatory health-care charge unconstitutional The Michigan Lawyer

A statute requiring public employees to contribute three percent of their pay to finance state retiree health-care benefits is unconstitutional, the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled.
In AFSCME Council 25, et al. v. State Employees Retirement System, et al., the court upheld a lower court ruling that struck down MCL 38.35.
The state and unions representing state workers negotiated a three percent pay raise, which the state Civil Service Commission (CSC) approved.

So they get the 3% raise but don't have to pay for ANY of their retirement health care costs.
Jusk great.....

Economic Growth Slows to Crawl, GDP Increase at 1%

Economic Growth Slows to Crawl, GDP Increase at 1% - CNBC
The U.S. economy grew much slower than previously thought in the second quarter as business inventories and exports were less robust, a government report showed on Friday, although consumer spending was revised up.

Gross domestic product growth rose at annual rate of 1.0 percent the Commerce Department said, a downward revision of its prior estimate of 1.3 percent.

Unexpectedly!

Obama Administration Allowing Mexican Police To Operate On US Soil; Wants To Apply Lessons Of Afghanistan To Mexico

Obama Administration Allowing Mexican Police To Operate On US Soil; Wants To Apply Lessons Of Afghanistan To Mexico
Clearly things are not going well in Mexico.
 ......“The military is trying to take what it did in Afghanistan and do the same in Mexico,” one officer told the Times."

Emerging powers press rich world on CO2 cuts

Emerging powers press rich world on CO2 cuts
"We demand that industrialized countries set more meaningful objectives toward CO2 reductions than what they have presented up to now," Brazilian Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota told a meeting in Inhotim, Brazil.

Hopey, changey South American style.

Late School Start Times to Help Sleepy Teens

Late School Start Times to Help Sleepy Teens NBC Los Angeles
A new study links school starts times with academic performance.
Now, more schools are starting school later to help students focus and concentrate in class.

GREAT preparation for their first job.......

Insurers must cover mental illness on par with physical, court rules

Insurers must cover mental illness on par with physical, court rules - latimes.com
Healthcare insurers must provide benefits to those with mental illnesses equal to those for clients with physical afflictions, a federal appeals court ruled Friday in a case that could lead to more extensive coverage for a wide array of disorders.

This'll be cheap.....

U.S. May Back Mortgage Refinancing for Millions

U.S. May Back Mortgage Refinancing for Millions - NYTimes.com
The idea is appealing because it would not necessarily require Congressional action.

What a concept!

Climate prostitutes, charlatans and comedians

Climate prostitutes, charlatans and comedians NetRight Daily
Instead, we’ve been repeatedly treated to amusingly convoluted back-peddling from earlier pronouncements that ski resorts will be a thing of the past and “children just aren’t going to remember what snow is.”

Now we’re told that global warming can worsen winters and increase snowfalls.
In fact, as one Greenpeace activist explained, “Global warming can mean colder. It can mean wetter. It can mean drier. That’s what we’re talking about.”

College to Ask About Sexual Orientation

College to Ask About Sexual Orientation NBC Chicago
A "yes" answer could put students in line to qualify for a scholarship worth one-third of tuition at the private, liberal arts school affiliated with the United Church of Christ, said Rold.

Why wouldn't EVERYONE say they're gay for free moolah?

Seriously? MSNBC Brings On Ray Nagin to Discuss Hurricane Preparedness

Seriously? MSNBC Brings On Ray Nagin to Discuss Hurricane Preparedness

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/kyle-drennen/2011/08/26/seriously-msnbc-brings-ray-nagin-discuss-hurricane-preparedness#ixzz1WBxHgrSY
Teasing his Friday 3 p.m. ET hour show on MSNBC, anchor Martin Bashir proclaimed that he would have a special guest on to discuss incoming Hurricane Irene: "Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin joins us to explain what leaders must do to avoid the mistakes that were made six years ago."

Indiana College Bans "Too Violent" National Anthem

Indiana College Bans "Too Violent" National Anthem NBC Washington
Tiny Goshen College in Indiana has banned the "The Star Spangled Banner: at all sporting events because the Mennonite school's president considers the National Anthem's words to be too violent.




Detroit Fire Commissioner: Let Some Abandoned Houses Burn

Detroit Fire Commissioner: Let Some Abandoned Houses Burn
There are more than 500 arsons in Detroit every month

Say what??????
How come we're not hearing nay more calls for urban farming?

Depraved but not deprived

Mark Steyn: Depraved but not deprived non, class, state - Opinion - The Orange County Register
A genial Member of Parliament argued that the real issue underlying the riots is "education and jobs," but large numbers of employers seem to have concluded that, if you've got a job to offer, the best person to give it to is someone with the least exposure to a British education......

The problem for the Western world is that it has incentivized nonproductivity on an industrial scale.
For large numbers at the lower end of the spectrum (still quaintly referred to by British reporters as "working class") the ritual of work – of lifetime employment as a normal feature of life – has been all but bred out by multigenerational dependency.

Michigan Caps Welfare, Sets Up Job Search Assistance. Let’s Find Out How Many Welfare Recipients Actually Want Help Finding A Job.

The PJ Tatler » Michigan Caps Welfare, Sets Up Job Search Assistance. Let’s Find Out How Many Welfare Recipients Actually Want Help Finding A Job.
Michigan Caps Welfare, Sets Up Job Search Assistance.
Let’s Find Out How Many Welfare Recipients Actually Want Help Finding A Job.

You can count the number on two hands.
More than 11,000 people will see their welfare benefits end on Oct. 1.

What will they do?
Well, most haven’t considered working as an option.
The Department of Human Services sent letters to 11,062 welfare recipients, notifying them their checks are coming to an end. Included was a toll-free number people could call for information and assistance.
The hotline got 1,401 calls.
Of that number, only eight callers requested help in finding a job.
Some of these folks have been on welfare for 14 years.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Two tourists killed by heat stroke after getting out of car to go for help in California desert | Mail Online

Two tourists killed by heat stroke after getting out of car to go for help in California desert Mail Online: Temperatures during the day in the park topped 41 Celsius.

41c is equal to 106f.
That's not killer hot.
Must be more to this story.

Video of AFL-CIO's Trumka: Rick Perry's "Texas Miracle" a "Dismal Model" for America

theblogprof: Video of AFL-CIO's Trumka: Rick Perry's "Texas Miracle" a "Dismal Model" for America: From the liberal side I agree.
Texas has gained about 750,000 jobs in the last decade while Michigan lost that many.
So according to the left, Texas is failure, while Michigan a success story. U
m- yeaaaahhhh...

The president of the US' largest labor union federation called out Texas Gov. and GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry's economic record in Texas, saying informed observers don't see it as a miracle.

Sail back in time: Replicas of Christopher Columbus' ships arrive in Muskegon

Sail back in time: Replicas of Christopher Columbus' ships arrive in Muskegon MLive.com
The ships will be open for self-guided tours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through Sunday.
Cost is $8 for adults, $7 for senior citizens and $6 for students ages 5 to 16.
Children four and younger are admitted free.

Another reason to live in our beautiful community by the shore.
Take advantage of it!

NBC Avoids Crediting Marco Rubio With Saving Nancy Reagan From Fall

NBC Avoids Crediting Marco Rubio With Saving Nancy Reagan From Fall NewsBusters.org
"It's good somebody was there to make sure she was caught," but still skipped the fact that Rubio was that "somebody."

I saw it on TV too.
How pathetic and petty is the NBC host?

Candidates sought for Norton Shores Ward 2 council seat

Candidates sought for Norton Shores Ward 2 council seat MLive.com
The Ward 2 boundaries are Sherman Boulevard to the north, Henry Street to the east and Porter Road to the south.

This is an old story for more reasons than apparent.
The same seat that was vacant in 2009 will now be open come the November election because only 3 Norton Shores residents are running for 4 vacant seats on the NS council.
The same ward 2 seat will be decided by write-in voters.
Come on down and run for public office!

Time for the White House to rein in Michelle Obama's out-of-control spending

Time for the White House to rein in Michelle Obama's out-of-control spending – Telegraph Blogs
With the United States facing a national debt of more than $14 trillion, the largest since World War Two, wouldn’t it make sense for the White House itself to start trimming its own spending?
A good place to begin cutting would be Michelle Obama’s rather generous vacation programme.
Keith Coffler, who edits the influential White House Dossier, notes that Michelle Obama spent no less than 42 days on vacation over the past year – that’s one in every nine days

The woman thinks she's a queen.
Instead she's the poster-girl for the limousine liberal who talks about giving........and really means giving to herself.

Most Michigan regional jobless rates increase in July

Most Michigan regional jobless rates increase in July wzzm13.com
The figures released Thursday by the Department of Technology, Management and Budget show jobless rates increased in 14 of the state's 17 major regional labor markets compared to June

600 Muskegon County families to lose welfare benefits in October

600 Muskegon County families to lose welfare benefits in October MLive.com
Muskegon County leads the area in the number of families affected.
In Ottawa County, 14 families will lose benefits; in Oceana County, 20; in Newaygo County, eight; and in Mason County, nine.

We've got a serious culture problem that NO ONE is willing to address.
And things won't get any better until we do.

CBO: Don't Believe A Word Of It in

CBO: Don't Believe A Word Of It in [Market-Ticker]
"How CBO can publish this sort of trash with a straight face is beyond belief.

Given their record of ignoring the mathematical facts in evidence from the 2000-2010 time frame, at which point their projections were trivially able to be dismissed as an outright farce, one wonders how these jackasses sleep at night."

Thursday, August 25, 2011

MSU smokestack is coming down

MSU smokestack is coming down WOOD TV8: A 230-foot-high landmark on the Michigan State University campus is coming down.


"Folks have been asking about bricks from what used to be the MSC smokestack next to Spartan Stadium.
Member Doug Crips says the MSU Surplus Store will be selling 400 bricks from the smokestack starting this Saturday at 10:00am for $50 each.
If you want to call first... 517-355-0364"

General Electric Falling From the Days of Reagan

General Electric Falling From the Days of Reagan - HUMAN EVENTS
While Immelt’s theme at the conference was basically, “American jobs for American workers,” GE shortly thereafter announced that the company will move thousands of GE Healthcare jobs over to China.

Boycott everything GE!

Market crash 'could hit within weeks', warn bankers

Market crash 'could hit within weeks', warn bankers - Telegraph
Insurance on the debt of several major European banks has now hit historic levels, higher even than those recorded during financial crisis caused by the US financial group's implosion nearly three years ago.

Michigan Legislature caps health insurance spending

Michigan Legislature caps health insurance spending, puts new time limits on welfare Detroit Free Press freep.com
Cities and school districts would be limited to paying $15,000 for employee health insurance or, alternatively, no more than 80% of premiums for more expensive insurance.

State Rep. Tom Hooker introduces bill to outlaw sex change procedures for Michigan prisoners

State Rep. Tom Hooker introduces bill to outlaw sex change procedures for Michigan prisoners MLive.com

Percentage of Young People Employed in July Is Lowest on Record

Percentage of Young People Employed in July Is Lowest on Record CNSnews.com
Although more young people found jobs between April and July, the percentage of young people employed in July 2011 was the lowest July rate on record since the government started tracking the numbers in 1948.

Surgeon Takes Out Wrong Part Of Man's Brain

Surgeon Takes Out Wrong Part Of Man's Brain FoxNews.com
A British paramedic suffered permanent brain damage after a surgeon removed part of his brain during an operation he did not even need.

Free healthcare coming to your brain soon!

Come fly with me: Young Eagles invited to take to the skies for free airplane rides Saturday

Come fly with me: Young Eagles invited to take to the skies for free airplane rides Saturday MLive.com
Girls and boys ages 8-17 can enjoy a free airplane ride with a licensed pilot Saturday at the Grand Haven Municipal Airport.
The 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. event is sponsored by the local branch of the Experimental Aircraft Association's Young Eagles program

This is a GREAT opportunity!

Kathleen McKinley Schooled By Governor Rick Perry




"For some reason my buddy Melissa never told me she had this video of Gov. Rick Perry teaching me to shoot his Ruger last year (the one he shot the coyote with!). This is just too cool. I’ll say this about Gov. Perry. He is a down to earth guy."

Out of Sync: Government and Private Employee Compensation in Illinois

Illinois Policy Institute - Out of Sync: Government and Private Employee Compensation in Illinois
Compensation per state government employee averaged $69,500, which is 23 percent more than the private sector worker average of $56,500.
Much of the difference was in employer-paid benefits, which were more than 1.5 times that of private employees.
State employees received 16 percent more in wages and salaries than private employees.

FRUGALITY IS FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE

Instapundit » Blog Archive » FRUGALITY IS FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE
Expensive massages, top shelf vodka and five-star hotels: First Lady accused of spending $10m in public money on her vacations.

Plus this: “The Obamas’ summer break on Martha’s Vineyard has already been branded a PR disaster after the couple arrived four hours apart on separate government jets.”
And, yes, I don’t want to hear one more goddamned thing about my carbon footprint.
Posted by Glenn Reynolds at 5:53 pm

A Value-Added Tax Fuels Big Government

Ernest Christian and Gary Robbins: A Value-Added Tax Fuels Big Government - WSJ.com
The VAT is believed to be a magical device that can stuff government coffers with money without untoward economic political consequences.
It is no such thing.

The Five Most Catastrophic Hidden Costs of the Obama Presidency

Pajamas Media » The Five Most Catastrophic Hidden Costs of the Obama Presidency
The staggeringly high unemployment rate – 9.1%, not counting the Americans who have given up looking for work or who are underemployed.

The still-tumbling housing values, now worse than the Great Depression.

The inflation indicators, with uncounted sharp inflation in food and gasoline.

The debt and the deficit, now too big to even fathom without an advanced degree in mathematics.

The unfunded future liabilities –Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, public worker pensions, and the like.

When the S&P downgrade is thrown into this cliff-hanging mix, our fiscal situation goes from bad to worse.

It Really Was The Spending, Stupid

Editorial: It Really Was The Spending, Stupid - Investors.com
Faith in government to solve problems has diminished.
A new Rasmussen Reports poll, for instance, just found that 49% of Americans believe government programs actually increase poverty

Victims of Smoking Ban Cut Off Politicians

Victims of Smoking Ban Cut Off Politicians [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
Small bar owners angered over losing their butts to the statewide indoor smoking ban plan to give lawmakers the boot.
A newly formed group, Protect Private Property Rights in Michigan (PPPRM), has organized an effort to ban lawmakers from their establishments in protest against Michigan's smoking ban.

I love this!
I'm not a smoker but the second-hand-smoke junk science and the state interference is despicable.
You go guys!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Drugs for Erasing Memory?

Drugs for Erasing Memory?
"Soon, doctors may have just the 'sweet oblivious antidote' that Macbeth so desired: drugs that numb the emotional sting typically associated with our intensely bad memories."
The authors do not think this is necessarily a good thing.

Wow!
Memory erasing drugs.

HUNGER HURTS: Millions of American Kids Go Hungry

HUNGER HURTS: Millions of American Kids Go Hungry - ABC News
a shocking 49 percent of all babies born in the U.S. are born to families receiving food supplements from the WIC program

It's tough when your parents are out of work.
It's also tough when your president golfs instead of working.

Will Baby Boomers Sink the Stock Market?

Pension Pulse: Will Baby Boomers Sink the Stock Market?
The ongoing wave of retirees won’t crater the market, but they may well be “a factor holding down equity valuations over the next two decades,” Zheng Liu and Mark Spiegel write.

The coming pension earthquake

EDITORIAL: The coming pension earthquake - Washington Times
More bailouts are on the horizon. Even though taxpayers will shell out at least $250 billion to cover losses from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, there’s another, much less known federally chartered corporation that’s racking up the red ink - currently $23 billion worth.
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. (PBGC) could be the next to fall.

This east coast earthquake will really hurt!

BIGGEST COLLEGE REGRETS

Instapundit » Blog Archive » BIGGEST COLLEGE REGRETS
“The day that I signed on the dotted line of my promissory note, I didn’t even understand what it would mean to have to pay back more than $40,000 in student loans.
I’ll tell you what it means: living in a crappy apartment in Queens well into my 30s.
I vaguely remember my dad trying to get the message through to me, but I must have had cotton in my teenage ears.”
As stories like this spread, the higher education bubble will deflate.

KIDS COUNT

KIDS COUNT: 2011 KIDS COUNT Data Book
The 22nd annual KIDS COUNT Data Book profiles the status of children on a national and state-by-state basis and ranks states on 10 measures of well-being.
New features include an enhanced mobile site at http://mobile.kidscount.org/.

Interesting site.

US jobs on line as EPA moves

US jobs on line as EPA moves--Michael A. Walsh - NYPOST.com
Get ready for the sacrifice of tens of thousands more American jobs (at least) to feed the fantasy of “clean energy.”
Even as the “green jobs” promise proves to be a lie, the Obama administration is getting set to force the shutdown of countless power plants across half the nation.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s new Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, announced last month, will affect coal-fired electric plants in at least 27 midwestern and eastern states.
Set to take effect next year, the rule could shutter up to a fifth of the nation’s generating capacity.

With coal providing 45 percent of the nation’s energy, utility companies warn of an economic “train wreck” if the regulations -- based on Bush-era EPA proposals that the federal courts threw out in 2008 -- take effect.

One Wisconsin utility says its costs would jump $32.6 million next year, while the head of the Texas Public Utility Commission says the rules could lead to rolling blackouts -- especially given the short time the utilities have to comply with Washington’s iron fist.

This is not some minor tweak.

Obama's jihad against electric power will destroy companies, jobs and lives!

Obama’s EPA is Killing More Jobs than Economy Can Create

Brown: Obama’s EPA is Killing More Jobs than Economy Can Create responses from FERC Commissioners to an inquiry from Congress regarding the degree of agency coordination on the impact of the agency's new rules clearly shows the EPA statements were not truthful. Correspondence from the FERC chairman and commissioners revealed the commission is not working on a formal assessment of the impact of the EPA regulations on the ability of our power grid to reliably deliver electricity to the nation's homes and businesses.

Obama's eco-loonies are not only destroying our businesses, they're lying about and getting caught.

Where is the media on this?

Why Obama Can't Lead

Articles: Why Obama Can't Lead
For 22 years he attended the church services led by Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
African-Americans who attended his and other black liberation theology church services in Chicago are taught that their options are limited by the "other," and this other is white society.
Personal choice is not the route to success; choices are limited by the overwhelmingly oppressive power of dominant white America.
America is not, for Rev. Wright's paradigm, a land of opportunity, but instead a land of oppression.

In this political culture, the black political leader does not encourage his people to move forward, but rather convinces them that they cannot move forward.
Whatever choices they make, their future is determined not by personal choice, but by the restrictive confines of white society.
This is why actor-comedian Bill Cosby is viciously attacked when he suggests that African-Americans take responsibility for their own choices.

We see this in Muskegon with too many of the older local black leaders.
Thankfully the new voices (and some old, like Rillistine Wilkins) see personal choice and opportunity as positive options. 

Illinois Loses Most Jobs in the Nation

Illinois Policy Institute - Policy Chart: Illinois Loses Most Jobs in the Nation
Illinois started to create jobs as the national economy began to recover.
But just when Illinois’s economy seemed to be turning around, lawmakers passed record tax increases in January of this year.
Since then, Illinois’s employment numbers have done nothing but decline.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Networks Barely Criticize Obama's Disastrous 'Green Jobs' Policies

Networks Barely Criticize Obama's Disastrous 'Green Jobs' Policies
Criticism excluded from 92 percent of network news reports, despite bankruptcies of federally subsidized companies.

Social Security Disability Program To Go Entirely Bankrupt in 2017

Social Security Disability Program To Go Entirely Bankrupt in 2017
New congressional estimates say the trust fund that supports Social Security disability will run out of money by 2017, leaving the program unable to pay full benefits, unless Congress acts.
About two decades later, Social Security’s much larger retirement fund is projected to run dry as well.

And Obama golfs......

Tea Party | Terrorists

Tea Party Terrorists Rasmussen The Daily Caller
But it turns out only 29 percent of Americans agree with him, according to a Rasmussen poll released Monday.

Yet their political messiah won't call Islamic murderers "terrorists".
Are they all French?

Chevy Volt supply rises to 22 days as sales slip

Chevy Volt supply rises to 22 days as sales slip — Autoblog Green
Chevrolet sold a mere 125 Volts in July, down from 561 in June.

Dem Congresswoman: "The Real Enemy Is The Tea Party"

Dem Congresswoman: "The Real Enemy Is The Tea Party" RealClearPolitics
"Let us all remember who the real enemy is.
The real enemy is the Tea Party -- the Tea Party holds the Congress hostage.
They have one goal in mind, and that's to make President Obama a one-term president,"

Feds' role in schools re-emerges as 2012 issue

Feds' role in schools re-emerges as 2012 issue - Washington Times
During an Aug. 15 campaign stop in Iowa, Mr. Perry said he doesn’t “think the federal government has a role in education.”
A few days later, Mr. Duncan shot back, telling the Bloomberg news agency he feels “very, very badly” for the students of Texas, a rare example of the education secretary using his pulpit to take political shots at Republicans.

It does seem that more federal government $$ results in worse student performance.

Fresh Prince of Hot Air

Lucianne.com News Forum - Thread
You can bet it will be more generalities from the Fresh Prince of Hot Air.

Rioting sparks concern about London Olympics

Rioting sparks concern about London Olympics - Washington Times
German lawmaker Manuel Hoeferlin said last week that he thought officials should consider moving the Olympics if rioting and looting resumed.

Imagine the outrage from Muslims when they see women in track and gymnastics outfits.......blimey!

That Federal Bank Bailout in 2008 Was Bigger Than We Knew. A Lot Bigger

Articles: That Federal Bank Bailout in 2008 Was Bigger Than We Knew. A Lot Bigger
Thanks to some hard digging and a willingness to engage in litigation by Bloomberg News, we now have the benefit of their truly astonishing analysis of the scope and dimensions of the federal government's fall, 2008 bailout of the American and European banking industries.

Remember the TARP, the U.S. Treasury Department's highly controversial, $ 500 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program?
That was only the tip of the iceberg.
Think: $ 1.2 trillion.
That's right.
One trillion, two hundred billion dollars as of December 5, 2008 - when Wall Street's emergency borrowing for the federal government peaked.

Why Amazon Can't Make A Kindle In the USA

Why Amazon Can't Make A Kindle In the USA - Forbes
Amazon couldn’t make a Kindle here if it wanted to

Decades of outsourcing manufacturing have left US industry without the means to invent the next generation of high-tech products that are key to rebuilding its economy

Chilling!
Read it all!

FCC finally kills off fairness doctrine

FCC finally kills off fairness doctrine - Brooks Boliek - POLITICO.com
The FCC gave the coup de grace to the fairness doctrine Monday as the commission axed more than 80 media industry rules.
Earlier this summer FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski agreed to erase the post WWII-era rule, but the action Monday puts the last nail into the coffin for the regulation that sought to ensure discussion over the airwaves of controversial issues did not exclude any particular point of view

Free speech lives!

Network- I'm Mad as Hell


Muskegon County reorganizes staff positions at airport

Muskegon County reorganizes staff positions at airport MLive.com
In addition to the reduction in the general fund contribution to the airport operations, the change will provide another employee to assist with snow removal from the airport's runways during the winter months.

Why is another employee needed "to assist with snow removal" when the airport has been garnering international awards for its snow removal expertise?
http://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/index.ssf/2010/11/muskegon_county_airport_recogn.html


And doesn't hiring two employees to replace one also mean that the county's taxpayers will be supporting two part timers on unemployment when they're laid off?

Monday, August 22, 2011

Black's Dilemma With Obama

Black's Dilemma With Obama - Star Parker - Townhall Conservative
Election of our nation's first black president is delivering an unexpected message to our black population.
Blacks are discovering that what a man or woman does -- their actions -- is what matters, not the color of their skin.
It seems ridiculous to point out that this was supposedly the point of the civil rights movement. Purge racism from America.
But blacks themselves have been the ones having the hardest time letting it go.

Former Holiday Inn at Hoyt and Seaway, once the county's top lodging, now a 'dangerous' eyesore

Former Holiday Inn at Hoyt and Seaway, once the county's top lodging, now a 'dangerous' eyesore | MLive.com
When the motel opened in April 1964, it was the top of the local market. Among the first guests was former Vice President (and future President) Richard M. Nixon, who stayed at the brand-new Holiday Inn during a Muskegon visit June 8, 1964, to speak at a Republican fund-raiser.

Tricky Dick?!!!!
Who'd of guessed?

Rime of the Ancient Democrat

Articles: Rime of the Ancient Democrat
I think sentient Democrats are watching their party's chances in 2012 slip away, and had they not made such a big deal of claiming all opposition to Obama was racist in motivation and effect (see, e.g., this) , they would now be urging him to quit and seeking a new contender for his office.

Like Coleridge's ancient Mariner, however, they can only stand on deck with that albatross around their neck watching both the White House and the Senate slip from their grasp just as did so many state governorships and the House of Representatives.

Phoenix diocese cathedral won't allow girl altar servers

Phoenix diocese cathedral won't allow girl altar servers
Girls no longer will be allowed as altar servers during Mass at the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix, SS. Simon and Jude.
The Rev. John Lankeit, rector of the cathedral, said he made the decision in hopes of promoting the priesthood for males and other religious vocations, such as becoming a nun, for females.

OK.
So, it's only gonna be little boys......
This'll bring back the faithful......

President Obama doesn't expect another recession

President Obama doesn't expect another recession - latimes.com
Obama doesn't expect another recession
The president does say in a CBS News interview that the country is in danger of not recovering fast enough and acknowledges his reelection depends on the economy.

He hasn't expected ANYTHING that has happened.
The fool has no clue about anything other than golf and more vacations.

Obama made them hate us

PRELL: Obama made them hate us - Washington Times
A new Zogby poll, “Arab Attitudes, 2011,” has revealed that President Obama’s charm offensive in the Arab world has failed.
After he promised to restore America’s international reputation, not only does the Arab world hate America more under Mr. Obama than it did under President George W. Bush, it even hates Mr. Obama - personally - more than it detested the swaggering unilateralist cowboy from Texas

Team Obama deals the race card against Perry

Team Obama deals the race card against Perry Timothy P. Carney Politics Washington Examiner
The MSNBC attacks on Perry were egregious. First, on Monday night, liberal host Ed Schultz ran a clip of Perry in Iowa talking about the national debt. Perry spoke of "that big black cloud that hangs over America -- that debt, that is so monstrous," Perry said.
But Schultz cut off the Perry clip before the words "that debt" and asserted flatly, "that black cloud that Perry is talking about is President Barack Obama."

There they go again....
The true racial dividers show their hoods once again.

The hidden eBay

The hidden eBay - Cool Sites from The Kim Komando Radio Show® & Web site
If you're smart, you can avoid bidding wars to get a great deal.

One way: Take advantage of sellers' carelessness!

At FatFingers, enter the name of the item you want to buy.
It will automatically search eBay for variations on the name.
Specifically, it searches for misspellings and typos.

Michigan Taxpayers Fork Over $912K for Video Game

Michigan Taxpayers Fork Over $912K for Video Game [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"[S]ubsidies to game makers doesn’t create new wealth, it just shifts it around.
From whom was this money taken?"

Obama: Whites need not apply

EDITORIAL: Obama: Whites need not apply - Washington Times
The White House issued an executive order on Thursday titled “Establishing a Coordinated Government-wide Initiative to Promote Diversity and Inclusion in the Federal Workforce.”
The purpose of the order is “to promote the federal workplace as a model of equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion.”
In other words, it would be better for the government if public-spirited white workers sought employment elsewhere.

RACISM!
By executive order.
It must be fun to be all powerful......

Tutu calls for wealth tax on whites

Tutu calls for wealth tax on whites - Politics IOL News IOL.co.za
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has called for a “wealth tax” to be imposed on all white South Africans.

Don't we sort of have the same here in Michigan with the millions of dollars of wealth transfering to Detroit from everywhere else?

Free meals for all Detroit schoolchildren in fall

Free meals for all Detroit schoolchildren in fall Detroit Free Press freep.com
All Detroit Public Schools students will receive free breakfast, lunch and snacks in an effort to remove the stigma of being from a low-income family

SUED FOR FARTING!

SUED FOR FARTING! - YouTube:
I guess I "Farted All Over Her" so she's calling her lawyer.
BUY A POOTER HERE: http://www.thepooter.com

Maxine Waters | Tea party

Maxine Waters Tea party The Daily Caller
“This is a tough game.
You can’t be intimidated.
You can’t be frightened.
And as far as I’m concerned — the tea party can go straight to hell.”

"There's Never Been A Plan"

Economist Sachs Hits Obama: "There's Never Been A Plan" RealClearPolitics
"We're almost three years into this administration, and there's never been a plan.
And that's what everybody feels.
And the president didn't lead.
He waited.
The quintessential image, sadly, of an administration that I supported and hoped for much better, is the president waiting by the phone to hear what Congress calls to tell him.
It doesn't work in this country that way.

It certainly isn't working for those in our country who are looking for jobs.
And this type of "waiting by the phone" for a Publisher's Clearing House call sure isn't working for Muskegon county "leaders" either.

Three Dead In Weekend Air Show Accidents

Three Dead In Weekend Air Show Accidents

It was a tragic weekend for air shows as three fatal accidents occurred, killing a wingwalker and solo aerobatics performer in the U.S. and a member of the Royal Air Force's Red Arrows at a show in England.

On Sunday, wingwalker Todd Green was trying to perform his signature transfer from a wing to the skid of a helicopter when he fell about 200 feet to his death at the Selfridge Air Show near Detroit. By tragic coincidence, Kyle Franklin, whose wingwalking wife Amanda died of burns suffered in a March crash in Texas, was performing in his first air show since his wife's death and witnessed the accident. "It's really tragic," Franklin told reporters. "We are not thrill seekers trying to cheat death. We love what we do. We all know the risks involved."

On Saturday, Red Arrows pilot Flt. Lt. Jon Egging died after a low-level ejection in his Hawk aircraft at the Bournemouth Air Show and Bryan Jensen was killed when his highly modified Pitts Special, called The Beast, crashed on the field at the Kansas City Aviation Expo Air Show.

Egging was in formation with the Red Arrows when he split from the others and called a Mayday. Witnesses said he maneuvered the small jet trainer away from populated areas. His body was found face down in a river, not far from the wreckage of his aircraft. His wife and other members of his family attended the air show. Egging is being hailed as a hero. Jensen, a Delta Airlines 747 pilot, had been performing in air shows for 15 years. The aircraft, which had a modified Russian radial engine boosted to 412 horsepower, impacted vertically and caught fire.

President Obama Announces Major Initiative to Spur Biofuels Industry and Enhance America's Energy Security

President Obama Announces Major Initiative to Spur Biofuels Industry and Enhance America's Energy Security The White House
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, 2011 – President Obama today announced that the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Energy and Navy will invest up to $510 million during the next three years in partnership with the private sector to produce advanced drop-in aviation and marine biofuels to power military and commercial transportation.
The initiative responds to a directive from President Obama issued in March....

A half a billion here, a half a billion there........

states where no one wants to buy a new home

states-no-one-buys-new-home-247: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance
4. Michigan
Building permits/total housing units: 0.09
Decline in building permits (2005-2011): -82.19% (7th largest)
Building permits 2011 YTD: 4,250
Total housing units: 4,532,233
Michigan is one of the states that has suffered the most from the recession.
The state's unemployment rate peaked around 15% in 2010.
It is now at 10.5%, which is still significantlyhigher than the national average of 9.2%.
The state has a vacancy rate of just under 15%, which is one of the highest in the country.
New building permits have also decreased by over 80% since 2005, also one of the highest rates in the country.
The state may now be more focused on tearing down old buildings than building new ones.

Bachmann stands by $2 gas pledge

Bachmann stands by $2 gas pledge - Washington Times
“The price of gasoline the day that Barack Obama took office was $1.79 a gallon.
If the price of gasoline was $1.79 a gallon just two and three years ago, certainly we can get it back down to that level again.
Why wouldn’t we be able to do that?

Ummm, Michelle.
The entire world was on the brink of a financial meltdown when gas was $1.79.
That's why gas was so cheap.
You gonna bring us back there?

Wall Street Aristocracy Got $1.2T in Loans

Wall Street Aristocracy Got $1.2T in Loans - Bloomberg
It wasn’t just American finance.
Almost half of the Fed’s top 30 borrowers, measured by peak balances, were European firms.

Clijsters out of US Open with stomach injury

Clijsters out of US Open with stomach injury - Washington Times
Two-time defending U.S. Open champion Kim Clijsters will not go for three in a row this year because of a stomach muscle injury.

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.