Trayvon Martin | George Zimmerman | Public Opinion | Arrest | The Daily Caller
The earlier poll, from CNN and ORC International, found that 73 percent of Americans were in favor of police arresting Zimmerman, the self-appointed neighborhood watch leader who killed Martin after what he has said was an altercation initiated by the unarmed teen.
But just two days later, a national poll from Wilson Perkins Allen (WPA) Opinion Research determined that just 48 percent of Americans said police should arrest Zimmerman — a decrease of 25 percent
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
NBC News Accused of Editing 911 Call in Trayvon Martin Controversy
NBC News Accused of Editing 911 Call in Trayvon Martin Controversy (Video) - The Hollywood Reporter
In the NBC segment, Zimmerman says: “This guy looks like he’s up to no good. He looks black.”
The full version, though, unfolds like this:
Zimmerman: “This guy looks like he’s up to no good, or he’s on drugs or something. It’s raining and he’s just walking around, looking about.”
911 operator: “Okay. And this guy, is he white black or Hispanic?”
Zimmerman: “He looks black.”
In the NBC segment, Zimmerman says: “This guy looks like he’s up to no good. He looks black.”
The full version, though, unfolds like this:
Zimmerman: “This guy looks like he’s up to no good, or he’s on drugs or something. It’s raining and he’s just walking around, looking about.”
911 operator: “Okay. And this guy, is he white black or Hispanic?”
Zimmerman: “He looks black.”
Fuel Strike Threat Explained
Fuel Strike Threat Explained: Q And A On Risk Of Petrol Shortages And Why Drivers Could Walk Out | Politics | Sky News
What should drivers do?
According to the Prime Minister's spokesman, there is no fuel shortage in the UK.
The AA said people should do nothing they would not usually do.
Any shortages are "self-inflicted" as drivers top-up their tanks unnecessarily due to panic.
What should drivers do?
According to the Prime Minister's spokesman, there is no fuel shortage in the UK.
The AA said people should do nothing they would not usually do.
Any shortages are "self-inflicted" as drivers top-up their tanks unnecessarily due to panic.
Teachers would have to pay to keep their pensions
Teachers would have to pay to keep their pensions | MLive.com
Most teachers and other public school employees could see more than 10 percent of their paychecks go to retirement costs next school year under legislation that would take some of the burden for retiree benefits off school districts' shoulders and hand the cost to workers.
Teachers unions and public retiree groups say it's just one more attempt by Republican lawmakers to shift the cost for retiree benefits to current and former teachers.
They argue the state stopped prefunding retiree health care in the 1990s and now is taking money from individuals to make up for its mistake.
Retiree health care benefits make up the bulk of the $45 million hole Michigan finds itself in for unfunded school employee liabilities.
Asking so much from teachers "is not very fair," Michigan Education Association spokesman Doug Pratt said Friday.
Most teachers and other public school employees could see more than 10 percent of their paychecks go to retirement costs next school year under legislation that would take some of the burden for retiree benefits off school districts' shoulders and hand the cost to workers.
Teachers unions and public retiree groups say it's just one more attempt by Republican lawmakers to shift the cost for retiree benefits to current and former teachers.
They argue the state stopped prefunding retiree health care in the 1990s and now is taking money from individuals to make up for its mistake.
Retiree health care benefits make up the bulk of the $45 million hole Michigan finds itself in for unfunded school employee liabilities.
Asking so much from teachers "is not very fair," Michigan Education Association spokesman Doug Pratt said Friday.
3 unpaid parking tickets could stop drivers
3 unpaid parking tickets could stop drivers | MLive.com
Here's another reason to pay your parking tickets: Your driver's license could be blocked.
A Michigan law kicking in on May 16 says three unpaid parking tickets can prevent renewal of a license. The current threshold is six.
Here's another reason to pay your parking tickets: Your driver's license could be blocked.
A Michigan law kicking in on May 16 says three unpaid parking tickets can prevent renewal of a license. The current threshold is six.
Is sugar toxic?
Is sugar toxic? - CBS News
Americans are now consuming nearly 130 pounds of added sugars per person, per year.
Those include both sugar and high fructose corn syrup.
And while many vilify high fructose corn syrup and believe it is worse than sugar, Dr. Lustig says metabolically there is no difference.
"They are basically equivalent.
The problem is they're both bad.
They're both equally toxic," he says.
Americans are now consuming nearly 130 pounds of added sugars per person, per year.
Those include both sugar and high fructose corn syrup.
And while many vilify high fructose corn syrup and believe it is worse than sugar, Dr. Lustig says metabolically there is no difference.
"They are basically equivalent.
The problem is they're both bad.
They're both equally toxic," he says.
2012 Senate Bill 918: Increase state fuel taxes
2012 Senate Bill 918: Increase state fuel taxes - Michigan Votes
2012 Senate Bill 918: Increase state fuel taxes
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Introduced by Sen. Roger Kahn (R) on January 26, 2012, to replace the current 19-cent per gallon gas tax and 15-cent diesel tax with a 10.1 percent wholesale fuel tax (subject to various adjustments), which would initially be levied at an effective rate of 28.3 cents per gallon.
This would extract an additional $541 million from motorists each year, or more if the price of fuel increases (up to 40-cents per gallon would be allowed, and a minimum of 28.3 cents per gallon).
This would be phased in gradually at an annual rate of increase of 1-cent per gallon.
This is part of Gov. Rick Snyder’s road and transit tax proposal. Referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee on January 26, 2012.
Michigan currently has the 5th highest total state taxes on gasoline at 39.4 cents/gal:
http://taxfoundation.org/taxdata/show/26079.html
The new tax offers the possibility of more than double our current rate.
Is our problem that we don't pay enough in taxes...or is it that our state government spending and growth is out of control?
2012 Senate Bill 918: Increase state fuel taxes
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Introduced by Sen. Roger Kahn (R) on January 26, 2012, to replace the current 19-cent per gallon gas tax and 15-cent diesel tax with a 10.1 percent wholesale fuel tax (subject to various adjustments), which would initially be levied at an effective rate of 28.3 cents per gallon.
This would extract an additional $541 million from motorists each year, or more if the price of fuel increases (up to 40-cents per gallon would be allowed, and a minimum of 28.3 cents per gallon).
This would be phased in gradually at an annual rate of increase of 1-cent per gallon.
This is part of Gov. Rick Snyder’s road and transit tax proposal. Referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee on January 26, 2012.
Michigan currently has the 5th highest total state taxes on gasoline at 39.4 cents/gal:
http://taxfoundation.org/taxdata/show/26079.html
The new tax offers the possibility of more than double our current rate.
Is our problem that we don't pay enough in taxes...or is it that our state government spending and growth is out of control?
Federal government, 5 states put wind farms on fast track
Federal government, 5 states put wind farms on fast track | Detroit Free Press | freep.com
Critics say the giant turbines would ruin spectacular vistas, lower shoreline property values and harm birds and fish.
......Supporters describe the lakes' winds as a vast, untapped source of clean energy and economic growth.
"The goal ... is to cut through red tape so we can efficiently and responsibly evaluate offshore wind projects that have the potential to create American jobs and reduce pollution in our communities," said Nancy Sutley, chairwoman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality.
Administration officials said the region's offshore winds could generate more than 700 gigawatts of electricity -- a fifth of all potential wind energy nationwide.
.....Yet harnessing only a small portion of the Great Lakes' offshore wind could generate thousands of jobs, officials said.
......Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn said developing offshore wind energy would "promote economic development and create jobs, while reducing our dependence on foreign energy sources."
The deal "should lower yield costs and improve processing of permit applications, as each government unit learns from others' experiences," said Tim Rylan, president of Apex Offshore Wind, a Charlottesville, Va., company that is considering a Lake Erie project.
Critics say the giant turbines would ruin spectacular vistas, lower shoreline property values and harm birds and fish.
......Supporters describe the lakes' winds as a vast, untapped source of clean energy and economic growth.
"The goal ... is to cut through red tape so we can efficiently and responsibly evaluate offshore wind projects that have the potential to create American jobs and reduce pollution in our communities," said Nancy Sutley, chairwoman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality.
Administration officials said the region's offshore winds could generate more than 700 gigawatts of electricity -- a fifth of all potential wind energy nationwide.
.....Yet harnessing only a small portion of the Great Lakes' offshore wind could generate thousands of jobs, officials said.
......Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn said developing offshore wind energy would "promote economic development and create jobs, while reducing our dependence on foreign energy sources."
The deal "should lower yield costs and improve processing of permit applications, as each government unit learns from others' experiences," said Tim Rylan, president of Apex Offshore Wind, a Charlottesville, Va., company that is considering a Lake Erie project.
Trayvon Martin rally organizer: Muskegon Heights event generates potential group
Trayvon Martin rally organizer: Muskegon Heights event generates potential group | MLive.com: Among those issues, especially involving young men, are black-on-black crime and other crime, Covington said.
He pointed out that the rally can help bring people together to talk about those issues.
He pointed out that the rally can help bring people together to talk about those issues.
Tony Moulatsiotis-Muskegon Township lawsuit back in court Monday
Tony Moulatsiotis-Muskegon Township lawsuit back in court Monday | MLive.com
The township won't issue a building permit to fix the house until the municipality receives $2,257.63 in unpaid legal and inspection fees awarded by a judge in 2010.
The land bank, which now owns the house, won't allow any buyer to pay those fees. Moulatsiotis says state law scrubs all prior liens off a property when a governmental unit forecloses on it for unpaid taxes, as Muskegon County did in this case in 2010.
At 11 a.m. Monday, Muskegon County 14th Circuit Judge Timothy G. Hicks is scheduled to hear a motion by the township to add Erica Ream as a party to the lawsuit.
Ream last year paid the land bank for the house, in hopes of fixing it up and moving in, but the purchase agreement invalidates the deal if she pays the township's fees. And the township won't let her fix it up unless the fees are paid.
The township won't issue a building permit to fix the house until the municipality receives $2,257.63 in unpaid legal and inspection fees awarded by a judge in 2010.
The land bank, which now owns the house, won't allow any buyer to pay those fees. Moulatsiotis says state law scrubs all prior liens off a property when a governmental unit forecloses on it for unpaid taxes, as Muskegon County did in this case in 2010.
At 11 a.m. Monday, Muskegon County 14th Circuit Judge Timothy G. Hicks is scheduled to hear a motion by the township to add Erica Ream as a party to the lawsuit.
Ream last year paid the land bank for the house, in hopes of fixing it up and moving in, but the purchase agreement invalidates the deal if she pays the township's fees. And the township won't let her fix it up unless the fees are paid.
Should Michigan relax laws for concealed weapons in churches and schools?
Should Michigan relax laws for concealed weapons in churches and schools? | MLive.com
Should the state relax a prohibition against concealed weapons in churches, schools and other pistol-free zones?
Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger said he doesn’t believe pistol-free zones protect the innocent.
Should the state relax a prohibition against concealed weapons in churches, schools and other pistol-free zones?
Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger said he doesn’t believe pistol-free zones protect the innocent.
$25 million for 'Pure Michigan' ad campaign worth every penny
$25 million for 'Pure Michigan' ad campaign worth every penny (editorial with poll) | MLive.com
There is such an ad campaign.
It costs $25 million.
It's worth the money, and your state lawmakers should spend it.
There is such an ad campaign.
It costs $25 million.
It's worth the money, and your state lawmakers should spend it.
Oakridge teachers 'lose confidence' with superintendent, board fires back
Oakridge teachers 'lose confidence' with superintendent, board fires back | MLive.com
“As a board we are frustrated with the whole situation,” Roomsburg said.
“We’re going on almost two years trying to get the contract settled.
There’s frustration on both sides.”
Among the issues the employees have are privatization of staff, the refusal to deduct union members’ dues from their paychecks, not awarding “professional advancement” to union members and pursuing fact-finding in stalled contract negotiations.
The board noted in its own press release that state law prevents schools from deducting union dues and from allowing step salary increases due to professional advancement.
.....The latest proposal from the Oakridge administration, from November, includes a 10 percent pay cut.
A proposal from the union on Jan. 19 includes a wage freeze, and sets financial conditions for reopening wage and benefits talks.
The Oakridge school board has pledged not to allow its fund balance to drop below 5 percent of its general fund spending.
That likely will require cuts next year, Livezey said.
“As a board we are frustrated with the whole situation,” Roomsburg said.
“We’re going on almost two years trying to get the contract settled.
There’s frustration on both sides.”
Among the issues the employees have are privatization of staff, the refusal to deduct union members’ dues from their paychecks, not awarding “professional advancement” to union members and pursuing fact-finding in stalled contract negotiations.
The board noted in its own press release that state law prevents schools from deducting union dues and from allowing step salary increases due to professional advancement.
.....The latest proposal from the Oakridge administration, from November, includes a 10 percent pay cut.
A proposal from the union on Jan. 19 includes a wage freeze, and sets financial conditions for reopening wage and benefits talks.
The Oakridge school board has pledged not to allow its fund balance to drop below 5 percent of its general fund spending.
That likely will require cuts next year, Livezey said.
Muskegon Heights school review team to meet on emergency manager recommendation
Muskegon Heights school review team to meet on emergency manager recommendation | MLive.com
The team agreed at its last meeting that Muskegon Heights' finances had deteriorated to a point where it needed the powers of an emergency manager to turn around the district.
An emergency manager would be able to nullify contracts and will take control of the district from the school board.
The team agreed at its last meeting that Muskegon Heights' finances had deteriorated to a point where it needed the powers of an emergency manager to turn around the district.
An emergency manager would be able to nullify contracts and will take control of the district from the school board.
Readers support Norton Shores bike paths, but some want road work done first
Readers support Norton Shores bike paths, but some want road work done first | MLive.com
Reader rivertown was excited for the project:
Make this happen Norton Shores!....Ottawa County has miles of trails mostly funded by grants.
Commenter patio54 liked the idea, but said road work should have a higher priority:
Here's an idea, fix the frigg#n' roads !!
Most of Norton Shores main roads resemble a war zone.
Maybe that will be an asset.
Bike path is a great idea that could follow .
Norton Shores City Council member Jerry Wiersma got into the comment thread to address patio54's concerns:
We have to wait until the state decides when they are going to pitch in for the main roads in the form of a grant.
Norton will be done this year and next, a section of getty will also be done this spring and we are hoping they approve Grand Haven Rd south of Pontaluna soon.
We are doing all that we can, believe me.
Reader rivertown was excited for the project:
Make this happen Norton Shores!....Ottawa County has miles of trails mostly funded by grants.
Commenter patio54 liked the idea, but said road work should have a higher priority:
Here's an idea, fix the frigg#n' roads !!
Most of Norton Shores main roads resemble a war zone.
Maybe that will be an asset.
Bike path is a great idea that could follow .
Norton Shores City Council member Jerry Wiersma got into the comment thread to address patio54's concerns:
We have to wait until the state decides when they are going to pitch in for the main roads in the form of a grant.
Norton will be done this year and next, a section of getty will also be done this spring and we are hoping they approve Grand Haven Rd south of Pontaluna soon.
We are doing all that we can, believe me.
Try this public policy: 'You don't work, you don't eat'
Steve Gunn: Try this public policy: 'You don't work, you don't eat' | MLive.com#incart_mce
"You don't work, you don't eat," he told the shocked young lady.
That should be public policy for all able-bodied adults in the United States of America.
"You don't work, you don't eat," he told the shocked young lady.
That should be public policy for all able-bodied adults in the United States of America.
Turkey crashes through plate glass window into Roosevelt Park living room
Turkey crashes through plate glass window into Roosevelt Park living room | MLive.com
Monica Merrill was sitting in a recliner about a foot from the window.
“All of a sudden I saw this big black flying blob and before you could distinguish what it was, the window exploded,” she said.
Monica Merrill was sitting in a recliner about a foot from the window.
“All of a sudden I saw this big black flying blob and before you could distinguish what it was, the window exploded,” she said.
A group of Muskegon citizens plan to force rezoning of Sappi site
A group of Muskegon citizens plan to force rezoning of Sappi site | MLive.com
“It is our understanding legally, (Melching) would still retain their rights to the old zoning,” Brubaker-Clarke said of initial discussions of the legal ramifications of a zone change.
But make no mistake of Page’s intentions.
“It is our understanding legally, (Melching) would still retain their rights to the old zoning,” Brubaker-Clarke said of initial discussions of the legal ramifications of a zone change.
But make no mistake of Page’s intentions.
Michigan voters would have to show photo ID to pick up an absentee ballot under House-approved bill
Michigan voters would have to show photo ID to pick up an absentee ballot under House-approved bill | MLive.com
Rep. Woodrow Stanley, D-Flint, said the legislation will suppress the vote, especially among those who are less likely to have a photo ID, such as elderly or low-income residents.
“Back in another era this would have been called a poll tax, because there is a cost item associated with receiving ID,” he said.
“You’re generally talking about folks who are in some kind of fixed-income situation anyway.”
Rep. Woodrow Stanley, D-Flint, said the legislation will suppress the vote, especially among those who are less likely to have a photo ID, such as elderly or low-income residents.
“Back in another era this would have been called a poll tax, because there is a cost item associated with receiving ID,” he said.
“You’re generally talking about folks who are in some kind of fixed-income situation anyway.”
Muskegon school district finalizing school closure, reorganization plan
Muskegon school district finalizing school closure, reorganization plan | MLive.com
The district is facing a potential $5 million deficit next year and Felske has said he hopes school reorganization can save $2 million.
The district is facing a potential $5 million deficit next year and Felske has said he hopes school reorganization can save $2 million.
Bills restricting food stamps for Michigan lottery winners head to Governor's desk
Bills restricting food stamps for Michigan lottery winners head to Governor's desk | MLive.com
The Michigan League for Human Services contends the legislation is unnecessary since the federal government does not require an asset test.
The state operates the federally funded program and shares administrative costs with the federal government.
The Michigan League for Human Services contends the legislation is unnecessary since the federal government does not require an asset test.
The state operates the federally funded program and shares administrative costs with the federal government.
Muskegon prison picketers protest end of 24-hour perimeter patrols, other cuts
Muskegon prison picketers protest end of 24-hour perimeter patrols, other cuts
Michigan Department of Corrections officials say the end of 24-hour perimeter patrols will save more than $13 million per year, partly by eliminating jobs.
They say the constant patrols are no longer necessary because of technological improvements in recent years with lighting, cameras, motion sensors and electrified fences.
Michigan Department of Corrections officials say the end of 24-hour perimeter patrols will save more than $13 million per year, partly by eliminating jobs.
They say the constant patrols are no longer necessary because of technological improvements in recent years with lighting, cameras, motion sensors and electrified fences.
Is Conservatism Our Default Ideology?
Is Conservatism Our Default Ideology? - Miller-McCune
Newly published research proposes a somewhat different, and quite provocative, answer.
................If we don’t have the time or energy to give a matter sufficient thought, we tend to accept the conservative argument.
“When effortful, deliberate responding is disrupted or disengaged, thought processes become quick and efficient,” the researchers write in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
“These conditions promote conservative ideology.”
The definitive proof, settled science!
Plus they "describe four studies that provide evidence backing up their thesis".
Newly published research proposes a somewhat different, and quite provocative, answer.
................If we don’t have the time or energy to give a matter sufficient thought, we tend to accept the conservative argument.
“When effortful, deliberate responding is disrupted or disengaged, thought processes become quick and efficient,” the researchers write in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
“These conditions promote conservative ideology.”
The definitive proof, settled science!
Plus they "describe four studies that provide evidence backing up their thesis".
Friday, March 30, 2012
Motorcycle helmet repeal receives opposition from Muskegon County lawmakers
Motorcycle helmet repeal receives opposition from Muskegon County lawmakers | MLive.com
State Sen. Goeff Hansen, R-Hart, and state Reps. Marcia Hovey-Wright, D-Muskegon, and Holly Hughes, R-White River Township, opposed the repeal of the long-standing requirement, pointing to safety concerns and the projected increase in cost from injuries.
State Sen. Goeff Hansen, R-Hart, and state Reps. Marcia Hovey-Wright, D-Muskegon, and Holly Hughes, R-White River Township, opposed the repeal of the long-standing requirement, pointing to safety concerns and the projected increase in cost from injuries.
Violence-Plagued McDonald's Agrees to Step Up Security
Violence-Plagued McDonald's Agrees to Step Up Security | NBC New York
The restaurant will hire a paid detail and make the area safer, according to Brad Hoylman, chair of the local community board.
The "restaurant" will make the area safer?!!!
The restaurant will hire a paid detail and make the area safer, according to Brad Hoylman, chair of the local community board.
The "restaurant" will make the area safer?!!!
Why New CDC Numbers on Autism May Not Add Up
Why New CDC Numbers on Autism May Not Add Up - The Daily Beast
What the CDC study doesn’t necessarily show, says Milham, is an increase in actual cases of autism. Rather, it’s possible that “it’s more about our ability to detect new cases.”
What the CDC study doesn’t necessarily show, says Milham, is an increase in actual cases of autism. Rather, it’s possible that “it’s more about our ability to detect new cases.”
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Parents of murdered British students criticise Barack Obama
Parents of murdered British students criticise Barack Obama - Telegraph
His failure to respond to three letters sent to the White House was because there was no "political value" and not worthy of a few minutes of his time.
Obama is acting as if he was a racist hypocrite.
Is he?
His failure to respond to three letters sent to the White House was because there was no "political value" and not worthy of a few minutes of his time.
Obama is acting as if he was a racist hypocrite.
Is he?
WaPo: This Rush Limbaugh boycott has pretty much fizzled, huh?
WaPo: This Rush Limbaugh boycott has pretty much fizzled, huh? « Hot Ai
Limbaugh’s advertising losses may have been less than media accounts suggested.
While more than 100 advertisers told Premiere that they didn’t want to be associated with “controversial” radio programs of any kind in the wake of the flap, some of these companies weren’t regular Limbaugh sponsors in the first place.
Carusone said most of the advertiser exodus over the past month appeared to be among companies whose ads aired only in regional or local markets, he said.
“Fewer than five” nationwide sponsors of the program actually pulled out, he said…
Limbaugh’s advertising losses may have been less than media accounts suggested.
While more than 100 advertisers told Premiere that they didn’t want to be associated with “controversial” radio programs of any kind in the wake of the flap, some of these companies weren’t regular Limbaugh sponsors in the first place.
Carusone said most of the advertiser exodus over the past month appeared to be among companies whose ads aired only in regional or local markets, he said.
“Fewer than five” nationwide sponsors of the program actually pulled out, he said…
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Two decades ago tonight, John Calipari and Rick Pitino had an NCAA battle in Philly few remember
Two decades ago tonight, John Calipari and Rick Pitino had an NCAA battle in Philly few remember | PennLive.com
Calipari, a man who's made a business of staying one step ahead of the NCAA enforcement posse while recruiting every primo sneaker camp phenom he desires.
Two teams at other schools he directed to previous Final Fours (Massachusetts, 1996; Memphis, 2008) have had their achievements stripped and stricken from the record books by the national governing board of college athletics.
Calipari, a man who's made a business of staying one step ahead of the NCAA enforcement posse while recruiting every primo sneaker camp phenom he desires.
Two teams at other schools he directed to previous Final Fours (Massachusetts, 1996; Memphis, 2008) have had their achievements stripped and stricken from the record books by the national governing board of college athletics.
Great Lakes residents clash over water levels
Great Lakes residents clash over water levels | MLive.com
Now, U.S. and Canadian officials are considering an audacious and costly effort to control the freshwater seas' ups and downs in a way they never have before.
This ought to scare EVERYONE in W. Michigan!
Now, U.S. and Canadian officials are considering an audacious and costly effort to control the freshwater seas' ups and downs in a way they never have before.
This ought to scare EVERYONE in W. Michigan!
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
EV firm files for bankruptcy, lays off 50 Oak Park workers
EV firm files for bankruptcy, lays off 50 Oak Park workers | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
The company halted production of the Transit EV Monday and said it's not sure when it might be able to restart production — or if it will permanently end production.
The company has produced about 500 EV Ford Transit
The company halted production of the Transit EV Monday and said it's not sure when it might be able to restart production — or if it will permanently end production.
The company has produced about 500 EV Ford Transit
Global Warming Models Are Wrong Again
William Happer: Global Warming Models Are Wrong Again - WSJ.com
What is happening to global temperatures in reality?
The answer is: almost nothing for more than 10 years.
Monthly values of the global temperature anomaly of the lower atmosphere, compiled at the University of Alabama from NASA satellite data, can be found at the website http://www.drroyspencer.com/latest-global-temperatures/.
The latest (February 2012) monthly global temperature anomaly for the lower atmosphere was minus 0.12 degrees Celsius, slightly less than the average since the satellite record of temperatures began in 1979.
The lack of any statistically significant warming for over a decade has made it more difficult for the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and its supporters to demonize the atmospheric gas CO2 which is released when fossil fuels are burned.
What is happening to global temperatures in reality?
The answer is: almost nothing for more than 10 years.
Monthly values of the global temperature anomaly of the lower atmosphere, compiled at the University of Alabama from NASA satellite data, can be found at the website http://www.drroyspencer.com/latest-global-temperatures/.
The latest (February 2012) monthly global temperature anomaly for the lower atmosphere was minus 0.12 degrees Celsius, slightly less than the average since the satellite record of temperatures began in 1979.
The lack of any statistically significant warming for over a decade has made it more difficult for the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and its supporters to demonize the atmospheric gas CO2 which is released when fossil fuels are burned.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Special incentives on top of retirement deal made pensions even sweeter for top Ficano aides
Special incentives on top of retirement deal made pensions even sweeter for top Ficano aides | Detroit Free Press | freep.com
Less than two months after cutting union workers' pay by 20%, Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano offered retirement incentives to about 200 appointees last year estimated to cost the county's cash-strapped pension fund as much as $44.6 million.
And for a small group of insiders -- all in their early 40s -- the offer was even better. Three of Ficano's closest and highest-paid aides at the time -- Azzam Elder, Turkia Awada Mullin and Matthew Schenk -- had special deals that made their pensions even sweeter. And like the other appointees, all would get lifetime medical insurance.
The three had letters promising to boost their retirements by including generous severance payments into their final pension calculation.
Schenk acknowledged that provision "looks bad,"
Less than two months after cutting union workers' pay by 20%, Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano offered retirement incentives to about 200 appointees last year estimated to cost the county's cash-strapped pension fund as much as $44.6 million.
And for a small group of insiders -- all in their early 40s -- the offer was even better. Three of Ficano's closest and highest-paid aides at the time -- Azzam Elder, Turkia Awada Mullin and Matthew Schenk -- had special deals that made their pensions even sweeter. And like the other appointees, all would get lifetime medical insurance.
The three had letters promising to boost their retirements by including generous severance payments into their final pension calculation.
Schenk acknowledged that provision "looks bad,"
A123 Systems to spend $55M to replace defective battery packs from Michigan
A123 Systems to spend $55M to replace defective battery packs from Michigan | MLive.com
A123 most recently made headlines for its nearly $260 million loss in 2011 and a Fisker Karma, which the company supplies the battery for, dying during testing by Consumer Reports.
A123 most recently made headlines for its nearly $260 million loss in 2011 and a Fisker Karma, which the company supplies the battery for, dying during testing by Consumer Reports.
Take our poll: What quality do you look for in a candidate?
Take our poll: What quality do you look for in a candidate? | MLive.com
Muskegon Chronicle asks the question!
My response:
"The one major (certainly not the only) quality needed at the county level is courage to say, out loud, the truth.
Our county has grown a $100 million debt in the last 10 years, given new iPads to each commissioner(with free internet connection), crammed through a $2.35 million "loan" to Brookhaven with no public notice and made promises to employees that can NOT be fulfilled without tax increases to the taxpaying public and businesses.
Yet, when citizens and the only brave commissioner, Alan Jager, ask for time to understand big spending bills before the votes, he is outvoted by EVERYONE.
The citizens are simple dismissed with silence.
It is the spending and the lack of transparency that is sinking our county.
And few have the courage to tell the people.
We need a few brave men and women!"
Muskegon Chronicle asks the question!
My response:
"The one major (certainly not the only) quality needed at the county level is courage to say, out loud, the truth.
Our county has grown a $100 million debt in the last 10 years, given new iPads to each commissioner(with free internet connection), crammed through a $2.35 million "loan" to Brookhaven with no public notice and made promises to employees that can NOT be fulfilled without tax increases to the taxpaying public and businesses.
Yet, when citizens and the only brave commissioner, Alan Jager, ask for time to understand big spending bills before the votes, he is outvoted by EVERYONE.
The citizens are simple dismissed with silence.
It is the spending and the lack of transparency that is sinking our county.
And few have the courage to tell the people.
We need a few brave men and women!"
President Obama Asks Medvedev for ‘Space’ on Missile Defense — ‘After My Election I Have More Flexibility’
President Obama Asks Medvedev for ‘Space’ on Missile Defense — ‘After My Election I Have More Flexibility’ - ABC News
President Obama: This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility.
President Medvedev: I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir.
What's more amazing?
The "president's" duplicity or the fact that ABC is airing the video?
President Obama: This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility.
President Medvedev: I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir.
What's more amazing?
The "president's" duplicity or the fact that ABC is airing the video?
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Dude, Where’s My Hate Crime?
The PJ Tatler » Dude, Where’s My Hate Crime?
Dude, Where’s My Hate Crime?
Since the country is busy condemning whites for the shooting of a black kid by a Hispanic man, you may have missed this story — admittedly a few weeks old–tucked neatly into a corner of the New York Daily News:
A 13-year-old boy who police say was doused with gasoline and lit on fire last week while walking home from school is recovering from first-degree burns to his face and head.
The boy was just two blocks from his home in Kansas City Tuesday when two teenagers began to follow him and then attacked him, his mother, Melissa Coon, said.
Police have described the suspects as black 16-year-olds, while the victim is white.
According to the report, while setting the kid on fire, the teens said, “This is what you deserve.
You get what you deserve, white boy.”
I am not exaggerating when I say that there was not a word about this story in the national press.
I searched, and the only stories I could find were the write up in the Daily News mentioned above and, oddly, a story in the Daily Mail, a British paper.
Nothing from the New York Times, AP, Reuters, UPI, etc.
If any reader can produce a story about this sadistic attack that was actually published or mentioned in a national outlet, let me know.
I’m only human; I may have missed it.
I welcome being proved wrong about this, because I’m about ready to fold up my tent, quit civilization, and go find myself a comfy cave in Borneo to live in.
This country is, like a bad calculus problem, rapidly approaching zero.
Dude, Where’s My Hate Crime?
Since the country is busy condemning whites for the shooting of a black kid by a Hispanic man, you may have missed this story — admittedly a few weeks old–tucked neatly into a corner of the New York Daily News:
A 13-year-old boy who police say was doused with gasoline and lit on fire last week while walking home from school is recovering from first-degree burns to his face and head.
The boy was just two blocks from his home in Kansas City Tuesday when two teenagers began to follow him and then attacked him, his mother, Melissa Coon, said.
Police have described the suspects as black 16-year-olds, while the victim is white.
According to the report, while setting the kid on fire, the teens said, “This is what you deserve.
You get what you deserve, white boy.”
I am not exaggerating when I say that there was not a word about this story in the national press.
I searched, and the only stories I could find were the write up in the Daily News mentioned above and, oddly, a story in the Daily Mail, a British paper.
Nothing from the New York Times, AP, Reuters, UPI, etc.
If any reader can produce a story about this sadistic attack that was actually published or mentioned in a national outlet, let me know.
I’m only human; I may have missed it.
I welcome being proved wrong about this, because I’m about ready to fold up my tent, quit civilization, and go find myself a comfy cave in Borneo to live in.
This country is, like a bad calculus problem, rapidly approaching zero.
$2.3 million just poofed? EyeOnMuskegon Sunday 3-25-2012
EyeOnMuskegon: $2.3 million just poofed? EyeOnMuskegon Sunday 3-25-2012
$2.3 million just poofed?
EyeOnMuskegon Sunday 3-25-2012
We've got Muskegon Comical and ex-Muskegon Chronicle columnist Tracy Lorenz as our co-host and special guest Muskegon County commissioner Alan Jager on this Sunday morning from 8:30-10:00am on 1090AM, WKBZ.
You can also listen live at http://www.newstalk1090.com/main.html.
Among other issues, we'll try to figure out why the county just had to loan Brookhaven Medical Care (nursing home) $2.3 million!
Talk to ya at 8:30am Sunday!
Jim
$2.3 million just poofed?
EyeOnMuskegon Sunday 3-25-2012
We've got Muskegon Comical and ex-Muskegon Chronicle columnist Tracy Lorenz as our co-host and special guest Muskegon County commissioner Alan Jager on this Sunday morning from 8:30-10:00am on 1090AM, WKBZ.
You can also listen live at http://www.newstalk1090.com/main.html.
Among other issues, we'll try to figure out why the county just had to loan Brookhaven Medical Care (nursing home) $2.3 million!
Talk to ya at 8:30am Sunday!
Jim
Is There An Imposter In The White House? An Excerpt from "Hope Is Not A Strategy"
Is There An Imposter In The White House? An Excerpt from "Hope Is Not A Strategy" - Forbes
There is something very wrong when the sitting president refuses to divulge huge pieces of information about his background.
What is he hiding?
Maybe the “birthers” were a little extreme, but is there something wrong with this “manufactured candidate,” whose history remains sealed from public view?
What is he hiding?
There is something very wrong when the sitting president refuses to divulge huge pieces of information about his background.
What is he hiding?
Maybe the “birthers” were a little extreme, but is there something wrong with this “manufactured candidate,” whose history remains sealed from public view?
What is he hiding?
Tungsten-Filled 1 Kilo Gold Bar Found In The UK
Tungsten-Filled 1 Kilo Gold Bar Found In The UK | ZeroHedge
The reason the bar attracted attention is that it was 2 grams underweight.
Upon cropping it was uncovered that about 30-40% of the bar weight was tungsten.
So two documented incidents in two years: isolated?
Or indication of the same phenomonenon of precious metal debasement that marked the declining phase of the Roman empire.
Only then it was relatively public for anyone who cared to find out on their own.
Now, with the bulk of popular physical gold held in top secret, private warehouses around the world, where it allegedly backs the balance sheets of the world's central banks, yet nobody can confirm its existence, nor audit the actual gold content, it is understandable why increasingly more are wondering: just how much gold is there?
The reason the bar attracted attention is that it was 2 grams underweight.
Upon cropping it was uncovered that about 30-40% of the bar weight was tungsten.
So two documented incidents in two years: isolated?
Or indication of the same phenomonenon of precious metal debasement that marked the declining phase of the Roman empire.
Only then it was relatively public for anyone who cared to find out on their own.
Now, with the bulk of popular physical gold held in top secret, private warehouses around the world, where it allegedly backs the balance sheets of the world's central banks, yet nobody can confirm its existence, nor audit the actual gold content, it is understandable why increasingly more are wondering: just how much gold is there?
Muskegon school board approves new elementary sex ed curriculum
Muskegon school board approves new elementary sex ed curriculum | MLive.com
The new curriculum expands the information provided to fourth- and fifth-graders to include sexual intercourse and homosexuality.
The new curriculum expands the information provided to fourth- and fifth-graders to include sexual intercourse and homosexuality.
BREAKING NEWS: Michigan Senate Stops Home Health Care 'Dues Skim'
BREAKING NEWS: Michigan Senate Stops Home Health Care 'Dues Skim' [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
The “home health care dues skim” resulted from a union scheme perpetrated while Jennifer Granholm was governor.
The plan used a dummy employer and a stealth election to railroad 43,729 so-called home health care workers into the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).
That 43,729 has now swollen to 60,190.
Once this “forced unionization” was achieved, money started being extracted from the taxpayer-provided checks received by the so-called “home health care workers.”
This money continues to be sent to SEIU as dues.
Overall, the “skim” has netted more than $29 million for the SEIU.
The “home health care dues skim” resulted from a union scheme perpetrated while Jennifer Granholm was governor.
The plan used a dummy employer and a stealth election to railroad 43,729 so-called home health care workers into the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).
That 43,729 has now swollen to 60,190.
Once this “forced unionization” was achieved, money started being extracted from the taxpayer-provided checks received by the so-called “home health care workers.”
This money continues to be sent to SEIU as dues.
Overall, the “skim” has netted more than $29 million for the SEIU.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Michigan ranks among worst states for political financing transparency and accountability
Michigan ranks among worst states for political financing transparency and accountability | MLive.com
But on a statewide level, interest seems to have waned in the past decade, said Frank Kelley, a former Michigan attorney general who sits on the State Ethics Board.
He blames that on the shrinking capitol press corps.
Without media scrutiny and pressure for disclosure, legislators haven’t been pushed into more accessibility and accountability, he said.
“There’s nobody watching the farm,” Kelley said.
“That’s your biggest problem.”
But on a statewide level, interest seems to have waned in the past decade, said Frank Kelley, a former Michigan attorney general who sits on the State Ethics Board.
He blames that on the shrinking capitol press corps.
Without media scrutiny and pressure for disclosure, legislators haven’t been pushed into more accessibility and accountability, he said.
“There’s nobody watching the farm,” Kelley said.
“That’s your biggest problem.”
After study ranks Michigan high for corruptibility potential, lawmakers push ethics reforms - but it gets political
After study ranks Michigan high for corruptibility potential, lawmakers push ethics reforms - but it gets political | MLive.com
A Democratic-led ballot proposal to require disclosure of political spending and lobbying by corporations within 24 hours was postponed after Republicans called it hypocritical for not including unions.
A Democratic-led ballot proposal to require disclosure of political spending and lobbying by corporations within 24 hours was postponed after Republicans called it hypocritical for not including unions.
Tragic death of Ravenna teens sparks new bus safety legislation called "Privacky Law"
Tragic death of Ravenna teens sparks new bus safety legislation called "Privacky Law" | MLive.com
State Rep. Holly Hughes, R-Montague, has introduced House Bills 5453 and 5507, together known as "Privacky Law," which would require new buses be equipped with enhanced rear lighting and rear guards on the top and bottom of school buses
State Rep. Holly Hughes, R-Montague, has introduced House Bills 5453 and 5507, together known as "Privacky Law," which would require new buses be equipped with enhanced rear lighting and rear guards on the top and bottom of school buses
Man assaulted at gunpoint by two Oceana County brothers during grill dispute
Man assaulted at gunpoint by two Oceana County brothers during grill dispute | MLive.com
The victim told authorities that he was trying to retrieve his charcoal grill from the brothers when the assault occurred.
The victim had a friend drive him over to the brothers home and that driver was threatened with a gun as well, Mast said.
Grills don't kill people, people do!
The victim told authorities that he was trying to retrieve his charcoal grill from the brothers when the assault occurred.
The victim had a friend drive him over to the brothers home and that driver was threatened with a gun as well, Mast said.
Grills don't kill people, people do!
Muskegon County to seek potential sites for consolidated job-training center
Muskegon County to seek potential sites for consolidated job-training center | MLive.com
Andrew Stone, director of the county’s Department of Employment and Training, described the consolidation plan to county commissioners last month during a planning session.
County officials estimate the plan would save $1.3 million that could be used for the new or existing facility and to train more workers.
.....County officials claim the consolidation plan will serve the community better by streamlining the workforce-development services and making operations more cost effective by eliminating service duplication.
No mention of how many (ANY) jobs created by these $millions.
And no questions asked by our county commissioners.
Business as usual here in Muskegon.
Andrew Stone, director of the county’s Department of Employment and Training, described the consolidation plan to county commissioners last month during a planning session.
County officials estimate the plan would save $1.3 million that could be used for the new or existing facility and to train more workers.
.....County officials claim the consolidation plan will serve the community better by streamlining the workforce-development services and making operations more cost effective by eliminating service duplication.
No mention of how many (ANY) jobs created by these $millions.
And no questions asked by our county commissioners.
Business as usual here in Muskegon.
Clayton Hardiman: Has the 'hoodie' joined the list of 'thou shalt nots' for black youth?
Clayton Hardiman: Has the 'hoodie' joined the list of 'thou shalt nots' for black youth?
If there is any hope to be found in this tragedy, it is the power of the human voice. People have raised their voices, through petition and protest, and have made themselves heard. A federal civil rights investigation has been opened into the shooting, and it has been reported that a grand jury will be opened to consider evidence in the case.
But there’s a discouraging aspect, too, in addition to the irreplaceable loss of human life and promise -- and that’s how old and familiar all this feels. For generations, African-American parents have been passing down survival training to their sons and daughters. Whole lifetimes experienced as being a suspect have taught us to teach our children a catechism of “thou shalt nots" -- how not to dress, how not to act, how not to speak and where not to go.
And as Trayvon Martin’s parents have learned, there are still no guarantees.
Now it’s the hoodie. Is this one more thing we’ll need to include in “the talk"? Is this to be yet another chapter in the lesson plan?
If there is any hope to be found in this tragedy, it is the power of the human voice. People have raised their voices, through petition and protest, and have made themselves heard. A federal civil rights investigation has been opened into the shooting, and it has been reported that a grand jury will be opened to consider evidence in the case.
But there’s a discouraging aspect, too, in addition to the irreplaceable loss of human life and promise -- and that’s how old and familiar all this feels. For generations, African-American parents have been passing down survival training to their sons and daughters. Whole lifetimes experienced as being a suspect have taught us to teach our children a catechism of “thou shalt nots" -- how not to dress, how not to act, how not to speak and where not to go.
And as Trayvon Martin’s parents have learned, there are still no guarantees.
Now it’s the hoodie. Is this one more thing we’ll need to include in “the talk"? Is this to be yet another chapter in the lesson plan?
S.S. Badger's quest to receive active opposition from high-ranking senator
S.S. Badger's quest to receive active opposition from high-ranking senator | MLive.com
“Because of your continued, long-term refusal to clean up your dangerous operations, I will actively oppose your new permit application,” he added.
“Because of your continued, long-term refusal to clean up your dangerous operations, I will actively oppose your new permit application,” he added.
Bill Maher’s Attacks on Women
Bill Maher’s Attacks on Women - NYTimes.com: Maher’s Attacks on Women
To the Editor:
Re “Please Stop Apologizing,” by Bill Maher (Op-Ed, March 22):
We’re both women who have worked in Democratic politics and the media for decades and find Bill Maher’s misogynist treatment of women candidates deeply disturbing.
Coincidentally we both hail from Alaska — where women are treated as equals — so perhaps our threshold for this kind of behavior is less than here in the Lower 48.
Mr. Maher has implicitly attempted to tie his own demeaning attacks on women to the unrelated issue of partisan-motivated fake outrage, which we agree is tiring.
While others have been held to account for their sexism, Mr. Maher remains unrepentant for his attacks on women in public life.
How can we expect women to run for office when they are essentially told to “lighten up about” and accept misogynist attacks?
The Women’s Media Center has found that such attacks on women candidates have a measurable negative effect on how voters view them.
To the Editor:
Re “Please Stop Apologizing,” by Bill Maher (Op-Ed, March 22):
We’re both women who have worked in Democratic politics and the media for decades and find Bill Maher’s misogynist treatment of women candidates deeply disturbing.
Coincidentally we both hail from Alaska — where women are treated as equals — so perhaps our threshold for this kind of behavior is less than here in the Lower 48.
Mr. Maher has implicitly attempted to tie his own demeaning attacks on women to the unrelated issue of partisan-motivated fake outrage, which we agree is tiring.
While others have been held to account for their sexism, Mr. Maher remains unrepentant for his attacks on women in public life.
How can we expect women to run for office when they are essentially told to “lighten up about” and accept misogynist attacks?
The Women’s Media Center has found that such attacks on women candidates have a measurable negative effect on how voters view them.
Muskegon set to host open house for program-built home
Muskegon set to host open house for program-built home | MLive.com
The city’s program is designed to revive areas and stimulate neighborhoods by fixing up homes and, in some cases, building a new home.
As part of the program, the home is set to be sold to a qualified buyer at a relatively low price.
The new home at 1543 Hoyt was built by Kramer Builders, based in Spring Lake.
The city’s program is designed to revive areas and stimulate neighborhoods by fixing up homes and, in some cases, building a new home.
As part of the program, the home is set to be sold to a qualified buyer at a relatively low price.
The new home at 1543 Hoyt was built by Kramer Builders, based in Spring Lake.
Teachers targeted? MEA looks to restore clout after flurry of union-focused legislation
Teachers targeted? MEA looks to restore clout after flurry of union-focused legislation | MLive.com: That effort, “Protect Our Jobs” petition drive, is intended to add a constitutional amendment protecting collective bargaining and repealing many of the GOP reforms.
It will likely draw national attention and out-of-state resources, Ballenger said.
It will likely draw national attention and out-of-state resources, Ballenger said.
Muskegon County administrator, Hammersley, gets glowing evaluation and contract extension
Muskegon County administrator, Hammersley, gets glowing evaluation and contract extension | MLive.com
Hammersley also will receive basically the same fringe benefit package that is provided to county department heads.
And the cost of that package is....?
No one who voted for the "package" has a clue what it costs.
Heck, it ain't their money.
Hammersley also will receive basically the same fringe benefit package that is provided to county department heads.
And the cost of that package is....?
No one who voted for the "package" has a clue what it costs.
Heck, it ain't their money.
Superintendent: Emergency manager process 'in jeopardy' for Muskegon Heights schools
Superintendent: Emergency manager process 'in jeopardy' for Muskegon Heights schools | MLive.com
Most significantly, the manager would not be able to force a reduction in employee salaries that Sipka and his deputy say is critical for the district to have enough money to operate.
Public Act 4 allows emergency managers, with the approval of the state treasurer, to reject, modify or terminate collective bargaining agreements.
They also can suspend collective bargaining for up to five years.
Sipka and Deputy MAISD Superintendent Marios Demetriou have asked staff to agree to salary and benefit cuts of 35 percent to 40 percent, but couldn’t get an agreement.
Demetriou told the governor's financial review team, which recommended Snyder appoint an emergency manager, that without concessions the district may not survive.
“The school district barely survives right now,” Demetriou said.
“It cannot continue past this year.
Changes need to take place right away.”
Demetriou also told the review team that the staff has no copays for health insurance, other than $10 for generic prescriptions and $20 for brand name ones.
Most significantly, the manager would not be able to force a reduction in employee salaries that Sipka and his deputy say is critical for the district to have enough money to operate.
Public Act 4 allows emergency managers, with the approval of the state treasurer, to reject, modify or terminate collective bargaining agreements.
They also can suspend collective bargaining for up to five years.
Sipka and Deputy MAISD Superintendent Marios Demetriou have asked staff to agree to salary and benefit cuts of 35 percent to 40 percent, but couldn’t get an agreement.
Demetriou told the governor's financial review team, which recommended Snyder appoint an emergency manager, that without concessions the district may not survive.
“The school district barely survives right now,” Demetriou said.
“It cannot continue past this year.
Changes need to take place right away.”
Demetriou also told the review team that the staff has no copays for health insurance, other than $10 for generic prescriptions and $20 for brand name ones.
Norton Shores City Council invokes right to bore new water main
Norton Shores City Council invokes right to bore new water main | MLive.com
Norton Shores city attorney Douglas Hughes blamed the failure to reach an agreement on owners who live out of state and lack “community pride” and interest in improvements.
Norton Shores city attorney Douglas Hughes blamed the failure to reach an agreement on owners who live out of state and lack “community pride” and interest in improvements.
Ex-Mona Shores choir assistant facing big court day in choirboy sex cases
Ex-Mona Shores choir assistant facing big court day in choirboy sex cases | MLive.com
In each of those cases, involving two different boys than in the earlier case, D'Oyly is charged with one count of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison, and one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.
In each of those cases, involving two different boys than in the earlier case, D'Oyly is charged with one count of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison, and one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.
The Sun Also Sets
The Sun Also Sets - Mark Steyn - National Review Online
Presumably they mean that, right now, our national debt, which crossed the Rubicon of 100 percent of GDP just before Christmas, is not as bad as that of Athens, although it’s worse than Britain, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, and every other European nation except Portugal, Ireland, and Italy.
Or perhaps they mean that America’s current deficit-to-GDP ratio is not quite as bad as Greece’s, although it’s worse than that of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, and every other European nation except Ireland.
Presumably they mean that, right now, our national debt, which crossed the Rubicon of 100 percent of GDP just before Christmas, is not as bad as that of Athens, although it’s worse than Britain, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, and every other European nation except Portugal, Ireland, and Italy.
Or perhaps they mean that America’s current deficit-to-GDP ratio is not quite as bad as Greece’s, although it’s worse than that of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, and every other European nation except Ireland.
Al-Qaeda Loves MSNBC, Wishes Death Upon Fox News
Al-Qaeda Loves MSNBC, Wishes Death Upon Fox News
In the final six months of his life, Osama bin Laden received a 21-page letter from his media advisor, U.S.-born jihadist Adam Gadahn, that lamented the firing of MSNBC host Keith Olbermann and wished death upon Fox News:
In the final six months of his life, Osama bin Laden received a 21-page letter from his media advisor, U.S.-born jihadist Adam Gadahn, that lamented the firing of MSNBC host Keith Olbermann and wished death upon Fox News:
The Witches of Le Roy
The American Spectator : The Witches of Le Roy
So it wasn't long before Erin Brockovich was in towntrying out for her next movie role and assuring everyone thatenvironmental contamination was the likely culprit.
Why environmental contamination would only affect teenage girls,particularly cheerleaders, was something left for the newspaper andTV reporters to figure out.
And of course they didn't.
So it wasn'tlong before the cameras and notebooks were following Brockovich allaround, barging onto the school grounds at one point to collectsamples proving her theory that a railroad accident that hadspilled an organic solvent forty years before must be theperpetrator.
When school officials turned them away, there wasanother TV moment in which Brockovich told CNN, "Usually when I'mconfronted by officials barring access to something, they usuallyhave something to hide."
The whole town was in general agreementand soon public officials were hooted down and accused ofcover-ups.
So it wasn't long before Erin Brockovich was in towntrying out for her next movie role and assuring everyone thatenvironmental contamination was the likely culprit.
Why environmental contamination would only affect teenage girls,particularly cheerleaders, was something left for the newspaper andTV reporters to figure out.
And of course they didn't.
So it wasn'tlong before the cameras and notebooks were following Brockovich allaround, barging onto the school grounds at one point to collectsamples proving her theory that a railroad accident that hadspilled an organic solvent forty years before must be theperpetrator.
When school officials turned them away, there wasanother TV moment in which Brockovich told CNN, "Usually when I'mconfronted by officials barring access to something, they usuallyhave something to hide."
The whole town was in general agreementand soon public officials were hooted down and accused ofcover-ups.
Friday, March 23, 2012
A modern day mission: Lancaster bomber crew prepares for action 70 years on in remarkable set of airfield pictures
A modern day mission: Lancaster bomber crew prepares for action 70 years on in remarkable set of airfield pictures | Mail Online
Forty four per cent of the men who served in the Command were killed in action.
Forty four per cent of the men who served in the Command were killed in action.
Gun Boom Continues Despite Florida Shooting
Gun Boom Continues Despite Florida Shooting | Washington Free Beacon
Shares of Sturm Ruger & Co. (RGR) were up as high as 14 percent Thursday afternoon after CEO Michael Fifer announced the company was temporarily suspending its acceptance of new orders in an effort to meet a dramatic surge in demand for its products.
Shares of Sturm Ruger & Co. (RGR) were up as high as 14 percent Thursday afternoon after CEO Michael Fifer announced the company was temporarily suspending its acceptance of new orders in an effort to meet a dramatic surge in demand for its products.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Will California Unions Force Cities Into Stockton Syndrome?
Will California Unions Force Cities Into Stockton Syndrome? - Investors.com
As one California city slogs toward bankruptcy, others may soon try to avoid the same fate by passing pension reforms — that is, if a pro-union state government will let them.
As one California city slogs toward bankruptcy, others may soon try to avoid the same fate by passing pension reforms — that is, if a pro-union state government will let them.
Muskegon County prosecutor set to reorganize department staff positions
Muskegon County prosecutor set to reorganize department staff positions | MLive.com
However, the overall impact is unclear at this time. The Sheriff’s Office is expected to recommend a change to cover the administrative duties there.
Something stinks with this one.
Hey, Chronicle!
How 'bout a little investigative journalism here!
However, the overall impact is unclear at this time. The Sheriff’s Office is expected to recommend a change to cover the administrative duties there.
Something stinks with this one.
Hey, Chronicle!
How 'bout a little investigative journalism here!
Muskegon school board approves new elementary sex ed curriculum
Muskegon school board approves new elementary sex ed curriculum | MLive.com
The new curriculum expands the information provided to fourth- and fifth-graders to include sexual intercourse and homosexuality.
The new curriculum expands the information provided to fourth- and fifth-graders to include sexual intercourse and homosexuality.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Media Scrubs 'Malia In Mexico' Story From Web
Media Scrubs 'Malia In Mexico' Story From Web
Consequently, at the very same time American citizens are being discouraged from traveling to Mexico, Obama has no trouble loading down his 13 year-old daughter Malia with a 25 man security team, along with an adjunct unit from the Mexican government, and shipping her off for a visit.
Do you think that might be newsworthy if Bush did it?
Come to think of it, perhaps John Edwards was actually onto something with that "Two Americas" rhetoric of his, after all.
Consequently, at the very same time American citizens are being discouraged from traveling to Mexico, Obama has no trouble loading down his 13 year-old daughter Malia with a 25 man security team, along with an adjunct unit from the Mexican government, and shipping her off for a visit.
Do you think that might be newsworthy if Bush did it?
Come to think of it, perhaps John Edwards was actually onto something with that "Two Americas" rhetoric of his, after all.
Algae Alimony
Algae Alimony | Washington Free Beacon
President Obama’s most recent green energy fixation—algae—may suffer from the accusations of cronyism that have plagued his broader effort to promote non-fossil fuel energy sources through massive federal subsidies.
A pretty long list of rich cronies......and no frowny faces on ABC/NBC/CBS et al.
President Obama’s most recent green energy fixation—algae—may suffer from the accusations of cronyism that have plagued his broader effort to promote non-fossil fuel energy sources through massive federal subsidies.
A pretty long list of rich cronies......and no frowny faces on ABC/NBC/CBS et al.
Proposed Muskegon County Jail project to get input from citizens committee
EyeOnMuskegon: Proposed Muskegon County Jail project to get input from citizens committee
Better link for the application:
http://co.muskegon.mi.us/boardofcommissioners/citizens.htm
Scroll down to the end and print!
Better link for the application:
http://co.muskegon.mi.us/boardofcommissioners/citizens.htm
Scroll down to the end and print!
Two vehicle crash at Getty and Skyline in Muskegon under investigation
Two vehicle crash at Getty and Skyline in Muskegon under investigation | MLive.com
The incident occurred shortly before 4 p.m. on eastbound Skyline Drive at Getty Street in the city of Muskegon.
What the heck is "Skyline Dr."?
The incident occurred shortly before 4 p.m. on eastbound Skyline Drive at Getty Street in the city of Muskegon.
What the heck is "Skyline Dr."?
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Salazar Lied About Oil Production on Federal Lands
Salazar Lied About Oil Production on Federal Lands - By Jim Geraghty - The Campaign Spot - National Review Online
Not only is Salazar wrong, he’s wrong for every type of fossil fuel produced on federal lands.
Not only is Salazar wrong, he’s wrong for every type of fossil fuel produced on federal lands.
A Sit-Down with Muskegon's Sheriff: Why isn't the county's $7.4 million jail fund spent on fixing the current Muskegon jail?
A Sit-Down with Muskegon's Sheriff: Why isn't the county's $7.4 million jail fund spent on fixing the current Muskegon jail?
The sheriff is happy to answer additional questions regarding the sheriff's office operations. J
ust send me an email at hpeters@mlive.com or post your question as a comment under the story and I’ll be sure to send them his way.
The sheriff is happy to answer additional questions regarding the sheriff's office operations. J
ust send me an email at hpeters@mlive.com or post your question as a comment under the story and I’ll be sure to send them his way.
Muskegon 'early college' would offer five year high school-associate degree combo
Muskegon 'early college' would offer five year high school-associate degree combo | MLive.com
The program is for first generation college students and students from groups that are underrepresented in higher education, she said.
The program is for first generation college students and students from groups that are underrepresented in higher education, she said.
The American Shengnu
The American Shengnu - WSJ.com
for every hundred men who have a bachelor's degree by age 24, a whopping 148 women of the same age do. . . .
for every hundred men who have a bachelor's degree by age 24, a whopping 148 women of the same age do. . . .
Europe’s Real Crisis
Europe’s Real Crisis - Magazine - The Atlantic
Southern Europe is already living in Twilight City.
And those of us who live in Morningburg or Afternoonville should pay close attention to what happens next, because eventually, we’re all heading to that neck of the woods.
The United Nations estimates that by 2030, the number of people older than 60 will be growing more than three times as fast as the general population.
By 2050, one in every five people will be over 60. In the developed world, the proportion will be more like one in three.
Europe (along with Japan) is at the forefront of an unprecedented shift.
“The problem,” says Canning, “is that aging is a new thing.
We know quite well what the effects of going to low fertility are—but we’ve never seen this sort of aging before, so it’s hard to make predictions.”
One prediction is safe, however: aging will present challenges that, as of now, no nation has adequately prepared to face
Southern Europe is already living in Twilight City.
And those of us who live in Morningburg or Afternoonville should pay close attention to what happens next, because eventually, we’re all heading to that neck of the woods.
The United Nations estimates that by 2030, the number of people older than 60 will be growing more than three times as fast as the general population.
By 2050, one in every five people will be over 60. In the developed world, the proportion will be more like one in three.
Europe (along with Japan) is at the forefront of an unprecedented shift.
“The problem,” says Canning, “is that aging is a new thing.
We know quite well what the effects of going to low fertility are—but we’ve never seen this sort of aging before, so it’s hard to make predictions.”
One prediction is safe, however: aging will present challenges that, as of now, no nation has adequately prepared to face
Alexis Garcia: Obama Administration's Crusade Against Voter ID Laws
Alexis Garcia: Obama Administration's Crusade Against Voter ID Laws | Fox News Latino
Yes, Attorney General Eric Holder and the ideologues at the DOJ think its wrong for states like Texas to ask you to prove your identity to vote – but don’t object to the fact that you need a photo ID to get in to the actual Department of Justice building.
Yes, Attorney General Eric Holder and the ideologues at the DOJ think its wrong for states like Texas to ask you to prove your identity to vote – but don’t object to the fact that you need a photo ID to get in to the actual Department of Justice building.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Tinnitus silenced by retuning brain
Tinnitus silenced by retuning brain - Telegraph
Trials of the new therapy, called called Acoustic Coordinated Reset (ACR), have shown that it reduces the loudness and annoyance caused by tinnitus in seven out of 10 patients.
The treatment is now being made availabe to British patients at a Harley Street clinic.
Trials of the new therapy, called called Acoustic Coordinated Reset (ACR), have shown that it reduces the loudness and annoyance caused by tinnitus in seven out of 10 patients.
The treatment is now being made availabe to British patients at a Harley Street clinic.
Doctor who can’t speak English will see you now
Doctor who can’t speak English will see you now | The Sun |News
One would-be doctor told The Sun in broken English: "I need to earn money to feed my tummy."
Rashid Hussein, 40, has medical qualifications from his native Pakistan but has not worked as a doctor here.
Yet under EU rules, he does not have to take English tests because he has moved in with his brother in Basingstoke, Hants, and has been working in another EU country, Spain, for more than three months.
One would-be doctor told The Sun in broken English: "I need to earn money to feed my tummy."
Rashid Hussein, 40, has medical qualifications from his native Pakistan but has not worked as a doctor here.
Yet under EU rules, he does not have to take English tests because he has moved in with his brother in Basingstoke, Hants, and has been working in another EU country, Spain, for more than three months.
BBC News - Update for world temperature data
BBC News - Update for world temperature data
Despite the revisions, the overall warming signal has not changed.
The scientists say it has remained at about 0.75C (1.4F) since 1900.
Despite the revisions, the overall warming signal has not changed.
The scientists say it has remained at about 0.75C (1.4F) since 1900.
Organizers postpone ballot drive for corporate accountability
Organizers postpone ballot drive for corporate accountability | MLive.com
LANSING – A constitutional amendment that would requirecorporations to fully disclose their campaign spending won't go before votersin November as originally planned, organizers said Sunday.
LANSING – A constitutional amendment that would requirecorporations to fully disclose their campaign spending won't go before votersin November as originally planned, organizers said Sunday.
City of Muskegon's finances bolstered by improved economy but challenges await | MLive.com
City of Muskegon's finances bolstered by improved economy but challenges await | MLive.com
“We tried it before and we can try it again but my fellow citizens can be difficult some times,” Commissioner Steve Gawron said of the special road millage option.
But just as the city faces several difficult financial challenges in the coming years it also goes into the 2012-2013 budget process later in the spring with several advantages, Paul said.
Besides the healthy general fund balance, the city has the “legacy” costs of pension and retiree health care in relative control, labor costs are in check thanks to recent union contracts and the city’s overall debt load is low while it retains unused millage capacity, Paul said.
“We tried it before and we can try it again but my fellow citizens can be difficult some times,” Commissioner Steve Gawron said of the special road millage option.
But just as the city faces several difficult financial challenges in the coming years it also goes into the 2012-2013 budget process later in the spring with several advantages, Paul said.
Besides the healthy general fund balance, the city has the “legacy” costs of pension and retiree health care in relative control, labor costs are in check thanks to recent union contracts and the city’s overall debt load is low while it retains unused millage capacity, Paul said.
In Greece, Business Rules Can Puzzle Entrepreneurs
In Greece, Business Rules Can Puzzle Entrepreneurs - NYTimes.com
ATHENS — It was about a year ago that Fotis I. Antonopoulos, a successful Web program designer here, decided he wanted to open an e-business selling olive products.
Luckily, he already had a day job.
ATHENS — It was about a year ago that Fotis I. Antonopoulos, a successful Web program designer here, decided he wanted to open an e-business selling olive products.
Luckily, he already had a day job.
It took him 10 months — crisscrossing the city to collect dozens of forms and stamps of approval, including proof that he was up to date on his pension contributions — before he could get started.
But even that was not enough.
In perhaps the strangest twist of all, his board members were required by the Health Department to submit lung X-rays — and stool samples — since this was a food company.
Fireworks expected as Michigan State University leaders defend 2011 tuition hike
In Lansing this week: Fireworks expected as Michigan State University leaders defend 2011 tuition hike | MLive.com
University advocates say lawmakers are still steamed that the two schools found loopholes to raise tuition above the 7 percent cap last year.
University advocates say lawmakers are still steamed that the two schools found loopholes to raise tuition above the 7 percent cap last year.
Poll: U.S. Rep. John Conyers may be vulnerable incumbent
Poll: U.S. Rep. John Conyers may be vulnerable incumbent | Detroit Free Press | freep.com
Is it possible that Hansen Clarke is not Detroit’s only endangered incumbent member of Congress?
A newly-released poll by Harstad Strategic Research suggests U.S. Rep. John Conyers, second in congressional seniority only to Michigan’s John Dingell, may also be vulnerable
Is it possible that Hansen Clarke is not Detroit’s only endangered incumbent member of Congress?
A newly-released poll by Harstad Strategic Research suggests U.S. Rep. John Conyers, second in congressional seniority only to Michigan’s John Dingell, may also be vulnerable
Study: State Governments At High Risk For Corruption
Study: State Governments At High Risk For Corruption | Fox News
Eight states got an 'F,' with grades of 59 or lower: North Dakota, Michigan, South Carolina, Maine, Virginia, Wyoming, South Dakota and Georgia.
Individual reports for all 50 states can be found at http://www.stateintegrity.org.
The site, along with a companion page on Facebook, allows readers to send copies of their state report cards to elected officials, to report potential problems, and suggest solutions.
more on Michigan: http://www.mlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/03/failing_grade_michigan_ranks_a.html
Eight states got an 'F,' with grades of 59 or lower: North Dakota, Michigan, South Carolina, Maine, Virginia, Wyoming, South Dakota and Georgia.
Individual reports for all 50 states can be found at http://www.stateintegrity.org.
The site, along with a companion page on Facebook, allows readers to send copies of their state report cards to elected officials, to report potential problems, and suggest solutions.
more on Michigan: http://www.mlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/03/failing_grade_michigan_ranks_a.html
Holder's Brainwashing Against Guns Foreshadowed Operation Fast and Furious
Holder's Brainwashing Against Guns Foreshadowed Operation Fast and Furious
He wanted schools to talk about anti-gun propaganda “every day, every school, and every level."
Operation Fast and Furious -- in which Holder’s Department of Justice (DOJ) smuggled guns illegally to Mexican drug cartels -- could finally have provided Holder the material for that anti-gun curriculum.
On December 7, 2011, CBS News investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson (who is the only one in the mainstream media faithfully reporting this story) shared documents proving that the motive behind Operation Fast & Furious was to implement harsher gun regulations.
Ms. Attkisson reported that Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) officials within the DOJ discussed using the illegal gun sales to justify “Demand Letter 3,” which would require some gun shops to report the sales of multiple rifles or long guns.
Each new revelation pushes Operation Fast and Furious up the chain of command and provides more evidence that it was to be used for more gun control.
Here’s a review of what we know.
Readit.
Pass it on!
He wanted schools to talk about anti-gun propaganda “every day, every school, and every level."
Operation Fast and Furious -- in which Holder’s Department of Justice (DOJ) smuggled guns illegally to Mexican drug cartels -- could finally have provided Holder the material for that anti-gun curriculum.
On December 7, 2011, CBS News investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson (who is the only one in the mainstream media faithfully reporting this story) shared documents proving that the motive behind Operation Fast & Furious was to implement harsher gun regulations.
Ms. Attkisson reported that Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) officials within the DOJ discussed using the illegal gun sales to justify “Demand Letter 3,” which would require some gun shops to report the sales of multiple rifles or long guns.
Each new revelation pushes Operation Fast and Furious up the chain of command and provides more evidence that it was to be used for more gun control.
Here’s a review of what we know.
Readit.
Pass it on!
The Vetting - Holder 1995: We Must 'Brainwash' People on Guns
The Vetting - Holder 1995: We Must 'Brainwash' People on Guns
U.S. Attorney Eric Holder announcing a public campaign to "really brainwash people into thinking about guns in a vastly different way."
U.S. Attorney Eric Holder announcing a public campaign to "really brainwash people into thinking about guns in a vastly different way."
Taxpayer Watchdog Exposes the True March Madness: $2.7 Billion in Taxpayer Subsidized Arenas
Taxpayers Protection Alliance - Blog
TPA uncovered that all 13 venues hosting games during the 2012 Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament have received millions of dollars in tax money.
In total, the arenas used in this year's NCAA Tournament have cost local, federal and state taxpayers a combined $2.7 billion
TPA uncovered that all 13 venues hosting games during the 2012 Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament have received millions of dollars in tax money.
In total, the arenas used in this year's NCAA Tournament have cost local, federal and state taxpayers a combined $2.7 billion
U.S. Rep. Hansen Clarke to seek federal bailout to help Detroit
U.S. Rep. Hansen Clarke to seek federal bailout to help Detroit | Detroit Free Press | freep.com
U.S. Rep. Hansen Clarke wants to stop a state takeover of Detroit by getting Washington to authorize a federal bailout.
Clarke, a Detroit Democrat, said Thursday that he knows it's a long shot in the Republican-controlled Congress, "but we've got to work to bring resources back to the city.
I understand the political reality, but I can't accept that things can't change."
U.S. Rep. Hansen Clarke wants to stop a state takeover of Detroit by getting Washington to authorize a federal bailout.
Clarke, a Detroit Democrat, said Thursday that he knows it's a long shot in the Republican-controlled Congress, "but we've got to work to bring resources back to the city.
I understand the political reality, but I can't accept that things can't change."
Obama’s whopper about Rutherford B. Hayes and the telephone
Obama’s whopper about Rutherford B. Hayes and the telephone - The Washington Post
It’s bad enough for one president to knock another one for not being on Mount Rushmore, but it’s particularly egregious to do so based on incorrect information.
....Our final ruling was swayed in the end by this:
The president in particular has a responsibility to get historical facts right, and in this case he got them completely backwards.
Obama mocked Hayes for “looking backwards ... not looking forwards.”
In reality, Hayes embraced the new technology.
He should be an Obama hero, not a skunk.
Hayes is dead and buried, but he deserves an apology.
The Pinocchio Test
It’s bad enough for one president to knock another one for not being on Mount Rushmore, but it’s particularly egregious to do so based on incorrect information.
....Our final ruling was swayed in the end by this:
The president in particular has a responsibility to get historical facts right, and in this case he got them completely backwards.
Obama mocked Hayes for “looking backwards ... not looking forwards.”
In reality, Hayes embraced the new technology.
He should be an Obama hero, not a skunk.
Hayes is dead and buried, but he deserves an apology.
Four Pinocchios
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Puerto Rico’s Governor Confident About Statehood
Puerto Rico’s Governor Confident About Statehood - Fox News
But, they will vote on a statehood referendum on that day. Gov. Luis Fortuno tells Fox News it will be a process but he is confident it will happen.
But, they will vote on a statehood referendum on that day. Gov. Luis Fortuno tells Fox News it will be a process but he is confident it will happen.
School districts get $22.2 million in 'edujobs' cash, much of it coming at the expense of charter schools
School districts get $22.2 million in 'edujobs' cash, much of it coming at the expense of charter schools | MLive.com
State Education Department spokesman Martin Ackley said districts can use the money to cover an existing salary or hire someone new, but the money must be used for salaries – for people employed by the district itself.
That was a problem for charter schools, which often use teachers who technically work for a management company – resulting in the extra $17.5 million.
State Education Department spokesman Martin Ackley said districts can use the money to cover an existing salary or hire someone new, but the money must be used for salaries – for people employed by the district itself.
That was a problem for charter schools, which often use teachers who technically work for a management company – resulting in the extra $17.5 million.
Millions Could Receive Insurance Rebates In 2012, Despite Industry Opposition
Millions Could Receive Insurance Rebates In 2012, Despite Industry Opposition | Fox News
The insurance industry, along with a slew of state officials, have been fighting the policy.
Based on rules that were issued at the end of last year, Washington will require insurers to spend between 80 and 85 percent of premium dollars on medical care.
Insurance companies that violate the rule will be required to effectively refund their customers.
But while insurers say the rules could jeopardize plans across the country, customers are nevertheless expected to receive a rebate windfall starting this year.
Preliminary estimates indicate as many as 9 million Americans could receive up to $1.4 billion in rebates.
That's an average of roughly $160 a person, though the amounts are likely to vary.
The insurance industry, along with a slew of state officials, have been fighting the policy.
Based on rules that were issued at the end of last year, Washington will require insurers to spend between 80 and 85 percent of premium dollars on medical care.
Insurance companies that violate the rule will be required to effectively refund their customers.
But while insurers say the rules could jeopardize plans across the country, customers are nevertheless expected to receive a rebate windfall starting this year.
Preliminary estimates indicate as many as 9 million Americans could receive up to $1.4 billion in rebates.
That's an average of roughly $160 a person, though the amounts are likely to vary.
Minnesota Moves on Right-to-Work, Taps Mackinac Center For Bill Wording
Minnesota Moves on Right-to-Work, Taps Mackinac Center For Bill Wording [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
To be placed on the ballot, either bill would have to be passed by both the Minnesota House and Senate by simple majority votes.
In contrast, for the Legislature to put a proposal on the ballot in Michigan, two-thirds super-majority votes are required in both the House and Senate.
Union protesters are turning out at the Minnesota Capitol building for each step in the process.
The unions are already targeting six Republican senators over the issue.
To be placed on the ballot, either bill would have to be passed by both the Minnesota House and Senate by simple majority votes.
In contrast, for the Legislature to put a proposal on the ballot in Michigan, two-thirds super-majority votes are required in both the House and Senate.
Union protesters are turning out at the Minnesota Capitol building for each step in the process.
The unions are already targeting six Republican senators over the issue.
New Report Names Newspapers as the Fastest Shrinking Industry in America
New Report Names Newspapers as the Fastest Shrinking Industry in America
While renewables grew 49.2%, the Internet 24.6% and online publishing 24.3%, newspapers led the way in a downward direction, shrinking a whopping 28.4%.
While renewables grew 49.2%, the Internet 24.6% and online publishing 24.3%, newspapers led the way in a downward direction, shrinking a whopping 28.4%.
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