Saturday, June 30, 2012

WHEN A UNIVERSITY OFFERS A DEGREE IN “POP CULTURE,” is it “perilously close to child abuse?”

WHEN A UNIVERSITY OFFERS A DEGREE IN “POP CULTURE,” is it “perilously close to child abuse?”
"Personally, I don’t think that college students are children.
But if schools were on the hook for student-loan defaults, how many do you think would offer majors like this?"

Muskegon County's rural bus proposal receives $1.35 million federal grant

Muskegon County's rural bus proposal receives $1.35 million federal grant | MLive.com
According to county staff, operation of the expanded public transit services would be eligible for 50 to 80 percent federal and state operating assistance programs.
However, some concerns were raised earlier this year about the additional expense of the expanded service and the possibility of the federal funding help eventually drying up.
Koens has said an analysis would be completed for potential operations along the M-120 corridor, the Whitehall Road corridor and the Heights-Ravenna Road corridor

Guest column: Competition will lower Michigan's prison costs

Guest column: Competition will lower Michigan's prison costs | MLive.com
Bottom line, if we want to lower prison costs, we must find better ways to manage the system.
If not, we will have significantly lower funding for many more worthwhile expenses such as educating our children.
I am much more comfortable having increases in aid to students than increased spending on inmates.
Competition works, we should give it a try.

Michigan School Health Insurance Costs

Michigan School Health Insurance Costs [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
Four days after Gov. Rick Snyder recommended a 2011-2012 budgetthat would reduce state aid for schools by $300 per pupil, the Petoskeyschool board proposed a plan to reduce the district’s teacher andsupport staff health insurance costs. Its timidity reveals why the publicschool establishment finds even the prospect of modest state fundingreductions so traumatic ($300 is just 3 percent of the $9,742Petoskey spent per student in 2009).
The most aggressive part of the Petoskey board’s plan is tocap the district’s future health insurance premium payments at next year’slevel.
But those capped rates would still be significantly out of line withprivate-sector averages.
The Petoskey News reports the district anticipates spending$17,756 for each employee enrolled in a family plan next year.
That’s roughly72 percent more than the private-sector average in Michigan.

Who will suffer most if Muskegon Heights, Norton Shores and Fruitport Township can't make a deal? Readers debate

Who will suffer most if Muskegon Heights, Norton Shores and Fruitport Township can't make a deal? Readers debate | MLive.com
The simple comment that the Heights thinks they can operate the plant with 30 percent of capacity speaks volumes to their misunderstanding or ineptness. Joe Chan could not nor could Mlive nor can any business live when 70 percent of their customers are gone. Get to work, stop talking to the press and make your cities and townships winners rather than winers...

USDA's new tactic to promote food stamps: Party!

USDA's new tactic to promote food stamps: Party! | Fox News
Forget Tupperware bashes and toga soirees -- the latest rage is food stamp parties.
The USDA is encouraging the nation's food stamp program to promote to the elderly using parties and games.
A series of guides currently posted on the USDA website promotes local offices of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -- or SNAP, but commonly referred to as food stamps -- to entice eligible seniors to enroll in the welfare program.
The promotional campaign has cost between $2.5 million and $3 million.
“Throw a Great Party.
Host social events where people mix and mingle,” the pamphlet encourages in one of the guides.
“Make it fun by having activities, games, food, and entertainment, and provide information about SNAP.
Putting SNAP information in a game format like BINGO, crossword puzzles, or even a ‘true/false’ quiz is fun and helps get your message across in a memorable way.”

Friday, June 29, 2012

Mayor Steve Warmington gives county comissioners 'tough love' message, praises foundation

Mayor Steve Warmington gives county comissioners 'tough love' message, praises foundation | MLive.com#incart_river_default
The “tough love” was left for the Muskegon County Board of Commissioners. Warmington expressed his frustration and disappointment in what he sees has been a lack of leadership from county commissioners on everything from building a ferry dock for The Lake Express to forging solutions to the difficult consolidation and cooperation issues facing Muskegon County local governments.
........“I challenge the county board to become leaders in Muskegon County,” he said.
“I don’t think we have had one county commissioner who was serving all of the citizens of Muskegon County.
We need to change the attitude of the county commission.”

Michigan officials fight drunk driving with talking urinal cakes

Four hundred of the cakes will be distributed to 200 eateries prior to July Fourth, said Anne Readette, spokeswoman for the Office of Highway Safety Planning, a division of the Michigan State Police.

From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120629/OPINION03/206290341#ixzz1zCXrUkDY

Does the Taxing Clause Give Congress Unlimited Power?

TaxProf Blog: Jensen: Does the Taxing Clause Give Congress Unlimited Power?

Erik M. Jensen (Case Western), Does the Taxing Clause Give Congress Unlimited Power?, 135 Tax Notes 1515 (June 18, 2012):
The idea has gained currency that the Taxing Clause in the Constitution gives Congress the power to do anything, or almost anything, that would be funded by taxation.
Most recently, that argument has been advanced in connection with the litigation about the individual mandate in the Obamacare legislation — by, among others, legal philosopher Ronald Dworkin.
If the penalty for failure to acquire suitable insurance will be a tax, then, it is argued, the requirement to acquire insurance, the mandate, will itself be a valid exercise of the taxing power.
If that’s right, it certainly isn’t obviously so.
Since almost everything the national government does is funded through taxation, that understanding would lead to a conception of congressional power that is effectively unlimited, and the Taxing Clause would trump almost all other grants of congressional power in Article I, section 8.

Roberts Facing Medical Option on 2nd Seizure

Roberts Facing Medical Option on 2nd Seizure - NYTimes.com
The decision will involve weighing the risk of more seizures against the risk of side effects from the drugs.
Major seizures can be a frightening and traumatic experience for patients and family members.
Patients are advised to avoid heights and not to swim alone, and many states bar them from driving until they can provide evidence that the disease is under control.
But the drugs can have troubling side effects, including drowsiness or insomnia, weight loss or weight gain, rashes, irritability, mental slowing and forgetfulness.
Many patients can be treated with minimal side effects, doctors say, but it may take trial and error to find the right drug.

Obama hails ruling as win for 'middle class'; justices hand tax issue to GOP

Obama hails ruling as win for 'middle class'; justices hand tax issue to GOP - Washington Times
The high court’s ruling leaves in place 21 tax increases in the health care law costing more than $675 billion over the next 10 years, according to the House Ways and Means Committee.
Of those, 12 tax hikes would affect families earning less than $250,000 per year, the panel said, including a “Cadillac tax” on high-cost insurance plans, a tax on insurance providers and an excise tax on medical-device manufacturers.

Tax implications of health care reform legislation

Tax implications of health care reform legislation - Managing Your Money
Section 1401 of the Amendment – High cost plan excise tax: Starting in 2018, high cost health insurance plans will be subject to a tax.
Plans for single persons that cost in excess of $10,200 and family plans that cost in excess of $27,500 are in this sections crosshairs.
The excise tax rate on incremental costs will be 40 percent.
In an attempt to appease union dissent, this tax will not be assessed on the individual but will be assessed on the insurance company providing the plan.
Ultimately, the costs will still be burdened by the purchaser.

Holy shiitake!
I just read it!
The property taxes of almost EVERYONE in the country will go up because of Sec. 1401-"High cost plan excise tax".
Most school and municiple unions have forced Cadillac style high-cost plans on the public.
Now we've got to pay a tax on the rip-off they've stuck us with too?!!!!!!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Muskegon Heights Public School Academy website established by charter school operator (UPDATE)

Muskegon Heights Public School Academy website established by charter school operator (UPDATE) | MLive.com
UPDATE: Shortly after this story was published, Mosaica's Muskegon Heights Public School Academy website was taken offline.

MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MI -- The new charter school system planned for Muskegon Heights will include extended school years and days, before and after school programs and art and music instruction, according to a Muskegon Heights Public School Academy website.

First spray-on battery could change home electronics forever - and might even make solar power work properly

First spray-on battery could change home electronics forever - and might even make solar power work properly | Mail Online
A spray-on battery could revolutionise technology - allowing for slimmer gadgets, and household gizmos with built-in power supplies.
The lithium-ion battery, which can be painted on to virtually every surface, works by 'spraying on' the chemical layers which form a battery

Three Muskegon County high schools with best test scores may come as a surprise (chart)

Three Muskegon County high schools with best test scores may come as a surprise (chart) | MLive.com
They also posted the highest ACT composite scores, topping the state average of 19.6. Mona Shores and North Muskegon's scores both were 21, while Ravenna High's was 20.7.

High schoolReading
MathACT
Statewide55.9
29.119.6
Fruitport55
1618.8
Holton39
917.2
Mona Shores66
3321
Montague44
2518.6
Muskegon33
516.9
Musk. Heights11
314.4
North Muskegon68
3921
Oakridge54
2319.3
Orchard View44
1217.5
Ravenna64
3420.7
Reeths-Puffer56
1818.9
WayPoint29
1016.1
Whitehall54
3520
Grand Haven70
4421.2
Spring Lake84
5422.8

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Harris to MSU x 2!

Harris to MSU | Hey Joe!#more-6355
And that could go double by Wednesday night.

Jay Harris, a receiver from Exton, Pa., continued the commitment train tonight, per Rivals.com and 247Sports. Rivals.com reports offers from Penn State and Pittsburgh.
The 2013 class looks set at RB and WR now.
Meanwhile, Drake Harris, the 2014 two-sport standout from Grand Rapids Christian — offers from Florida and Notre Dame, among others, already — will make his decision Wednesday night.
He reportedly wants to play both sports and is down to MSU, U-M and Notre Dame.

Head spinning yet?
It really is striking how much the recruiting process has sped up, even in just the past couple years.
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Drake Harris, a top 2014 football and basketball prospect from Grand Rapids Christian High, announced at his school tonight that he will play both sports for MSU. He was down to the Spartans, Michigan and Notre Dame, and also had offers from Florida and others. This is what they call a “good get.”
Our Brian Calloway is on the scene and will have a full report later on the 6-4 Harris, who plays receiver and shooting guard. My understanding is that he may have a higher ceiling on the gridiron than on the court. But this is not a Dion Sims situation — a high-major football player and mid-major basketball player. Harris is expected to be very good in both, and Calloway reports he expects to be on a football scholarship.
More later…
UPDATE: Calloway’s Web story on the announcement is up — and he even took a picture. Nice work.

Freshman Rep. Amash takes first place for social media use

Freshman Rep. Amash takes first place for social media use - The Hill's Twitter Room
Freshman Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) took first place for best use of social media among House Republicans, according to challenge organizers on Wednesday.

Karl Rove Protesters Can’t Really Describe Who Karl Rove Is

Karl Rove Protesters Can’t Really Describe Who Karl Rove Is | Video | TheBlaze.com

New Disability Regs Limit Slope of Mini Golf Holes, Require Businesses to Admit Mini Horses as Guide Animals

New Disability Regs Limit Slope of Mini Golf Holes, Require Businesses to Admit Mini Horses as Guide Animals | CNSNews.com
Although the Justice Department has extended the deadline for America’s hotels to comply with regulations regarding handicap access to swimming pools, new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines are already being applied at miniature golf courses, driving ranges, amusement parks, shooting ranges and saunas.

Muslim Honor Crime: Iranian man cut off wife’s lips and ate them

Muslim Honor Crime: Iranian man cut off wife’s lips and ate them » The Right Scoop -
The professor got the idea that his wife was unfaithful and attacked her with a knife.
He cut off her lips and then ate them up.
And he does not regret it one second, either, according to someone familiar with the matter.
The professor believes his wife has wronged him by the alleged unfaithfulness.