Friday, August 31, 2012

Stanford Cooling Glove More Dope than Steroids (video)

Stanford Cooling Glove More Dope than Steroids (video)
Then in the next six weeks he went from doing 180 pull-ups total to over 620,” said Heller.
“That was a rate of physical performance improvement that was just unprecedented.”

NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF GOVERNMENT HEALTHCARE

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Caesareans and pain relief for mothers giving birth ‘should be cut to save the NHS money.’
“Family doctors are being told to try to talk women out of having Caesareans and very strong painkillers during birth to save the NHS money.
New guidelines drawn up for GPs urge them to encourage women to have natural labours with as little medical help as possible.
 They also remind doctors to tell women to consider having their babies outside hospital in midwife-run units or in their own homes.”

I don’t remember this from the dancing NHS tribute at the Olympics.

Posted by Glenn Reynolds at 2:39 am

Thursday, August 30, 2012

When It Comes to ‘Brazen Lies,’ Nobody Excels Joan Walsh

When It Comes to ‘Brazen Lies,’ Nobody Excels Joan Walsh : The Other McCain
UPDATE: Remember when CNN’s Soledad O’Brien was caught reciting liberal blog Talking Points Memo on air?
This is even worse: People who are claim to be professional journalists accused Paul Ryan of lying, based on talking points issued directly from the Democratic National Committee and the Obama campaign, which the journalists themselves didn’t bother to verify, and which are provably false.

FACT CHECK: Obama promised and failed to keep Janesville GM plant open

FACT CHECK: Obama promised and failed to keep Janesville GM plant open | WashingtonExaminer.com
The Washington Post, and a host of other liberal media outlets, are calling this passage “misleading” because the Janesville plant “closed before the president was inaugurated.”
The Post is dead wrong.
Here are the facts:

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Gallup: Americans Rate Public Schools the Worst Place to Educate Children

Gallup: Americans Rate Public Schools the Worst Place to Educate Children | CNSNews.com

HighPoint Flats: Muskegon officials can't wait until downtown apartments are available

HighPoint Flats: Muskegon officials can't wait until downtown apartments are available | MLive.com
With expected approval of a state financial loan and grant package from the Michigan Economic Development Corp. in September, a development agreement with the city calls for construction to begin in the next three months. The HighPoint Flats apartments would take 18 months to construct, developer Jon Rooks has said......The city is assisting HighPoint Flats with a “brownfield” redevelopment incentive, allowing future increases in property taxes on the property to be used to help pay off Parkland’s state loans up to $750,000.
“The sooner we can get those apartments available the better,” said Cindy Larsen, president of the Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce......
“There is a huge market for young professionals looking for upscale residential, but they are not ready to buy a house yet.
They are looking for urban apartments like these.”

And just who will be paying off those "loans", grant packages and "brownfield incentives"?

Burlington, Vermont, restaurants automatically adds tip onto foreigners' bills

Burlington, Vermont, restaurants automatically adds tip onto foreigners' bills | Mail Online
Restaurant owners say it's their solution to an influx of French-speaking Canadians from Quebec who are extraordinarily bad tippers -- sometimes leaving just $1 or a few cents tip on $50 or $100 tabs.

"2016: Obama's America" expanding into 1,800 theaters

"2016: Obama's America" expanding into 1,800 theaters - Yahoo! News Canada
That's up from the 1,091 theaters it played in over the weekend, when it took in $6.2 million between Friday and Sunday for a per-screen average of $5,940 - the best of any film in wide release.
It added another $1.2 million at the box office Monday.

Wayne Co. jail costs run $65M over budget

Wayne Co. jail costs run $65M over budget | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
Wayne County officials say a controversial new jail, which has been awash with complaints about favoritism for a year, could cost another $65 million.
Aides to Executive Robert Ficano made the rounds to commissioners in the past week breaking the news: The $300 million jail now could cost about $365 million and grow to 2,300 beds from 2,200.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

TONIGHT! Tea party forum on Islam - Holland, MI

TO DO NEXT WEEK: Tea party forum on Islam - Holland, MI - The Holland Sentinel: 2. This presentation may be seen as controversial, according to Ottawa County Patriots President Jim Chiodo. “Two Islam programs were held last year at Hope College, with a politically correct view of Islam,” he said. “This same presentation, countering

HighPoint Flats project to become a downtown Muskegon apartment development with city, state assistance

HighPoint Flats project to become a downtown Muskegon apartment development with city, state assistance | MLive.com
HighPoint Flats remains in a state low-tax Renaissance Zone, which for the Parkland property has been extended until 2023 with special legislation adopted earlier this year.
Residents in the apartments will not pay state or city income taxes until 2023 and the developer will not pay property taxes until the same date.

Calcium Scan Best Heart Risk Diagnosis Tool: Study

Calcium Scan Best Heart Risk Diagnosis Tool: Study
A new study of six methods of determining a patient's risk for heart disease has shown a CT scan of calcium build-up in the arteries around the heart might be the most accurate test.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Most Americans say the rich don't pay enough taxes

Most Americans say the rich don't pay enough taxes - seattlepi.com

Mitt Romney: What I Learned at Bain Capital

Mitt Romney: What I Learned at Bain Capital - WSJ.com

Muskegon County planning session for jail, juvenile facilities begins Tuesday

Muskegon County planning session for jail, juvenile facilities begins Tuesday | MLive.com
The design, location and potential cost of replacement facilities for the Muskegon County Jail and Juvenile Transition Center will be the focus of a four-day planning event beginning Tuesday.
http://www.co.muskegon.mi.us/boardofcommissioners/agendas/mcj_jtc_charrette_12_08_28.pdf

Tyson Plant Drops Labor Day for Muslim Holiday

Tyson Plant Drops Labor Day for Muslim Holiday | Fox News
Workers at a Tyson Foods poultry processing plant in Tennessee have opted to trade a paid Labor Day holiday for the Muslim celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

Muskegon County Jail and Juvenile Transition Center Project Conceptual Planning and Design Charrette

Muskegon County, Michigan
Muskegon County Jail and Juvenile Transition Center Project Conceptual Planning and Design Charrette
When: Tuesday, August 28th - Friday, August 31st
Location: MAREC - 200 Viridian Drive
Agenda available by clicking here (pdf).

Port/Rail/Transportation Committee

Muskegon County, Michigan
Port/Rail/Transportation Committee
When: Monday, August 27th - 3:00 PM
Location: Admin Conference Room - 4th Floor, Hall of Justice, 990 Terrace, Muskegon, MI 49442

RealClearPolitics - 2012 Election Maps - Electoral Map

RealClearPolitics - 2012 Election Maps - Electoral Map

Detroit Housing: Photographs of crumbling houses that litter Detroit's dilapidated neighbourhoods

Detroit Housing: Photographs of crumbling houses that litter Detroit's dilapidated neighbourhoods | Mail Online
An amazing collection of photographs has captured the utter devastation of Detroit -- the once bustling American city that now sits largely derelict.
Perplexed at the state of his hometown, photographer Kevin Bauman began taking pictures of the scores of abandoned homes littering the city in the mid 1990's.

EYE ON MUSKEGON 8-26-12 Video!

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Jennifer Granholm: God Shut Down Republican Convention

Jennifer Granholm: God Shut Down Republican Convention
This is a real howler coming from a woman replaced by a Republican after her failed policies rained as much misery on the State of Michigan as any hurricane.

But let's talk about the real issue, and that's the media.

If some obscure, no-name Republican City Councilman in some unincorporated small Southern town tweeted these exact words out after President Obama's convention was delayed by a hurricane, right now it would be the lead on Politico, Andrea Mitchell's wig hair would be on fire, Michael Steele and Joe Scarborough would've called a joint press conference to condemn the remarks, and the entire media-collective would be tut-tutting Romney's unwillingness to distance himself from
The RacistHateTheocraticExtemismThatWillSurelyGiveSwingVotersPauseBecauseRomneysTaxReturns.

But Hurricane Granholm --a former freakin' governor and current broadcaster who just today appeared on ABC's "This Week" -- will get a full pass for declaring God is on the side of The State because Obama's media punks know that Democrats like Granholm and Obama never mean what they say about God…

…Because they don’t believe in God.

"Oh, wait," the corrupt media will tell you, "It was just a joke. Lighten up."

You first, Bedwetters For Obama.

Gritty N.J. city of Camden to scrap police department amid budget woes

Gritty N.J. city of Camden to scrap police department amid budget woes | Fox News
Crime-ridden Camden, New Jersey - often referred to as the most dangerous city in the United States—is getting rid of its police department.

21 Club New York: Diners spend $16k on two bottles of wine

21 Club New York: Diners spend $16k on two bottles of wine | Mail Online
The men's check closed at $18,736.18, with a $400 gratuity and two complimentary cookies thrown in on the side.

Famous lost word in Armstrong's 'mankind' quote

News from The Associated Press
Was the walk on the moon one small step for man, or a man?

EyeOnMuskegon 8-26-2012


FCC eyes tax on Internet service

FCC eyes tax on Internet service - The Hill's Hillicon Valley
The FCC issued a request for comments on the proposal in April. Dozens of companies and trade associations have weighed in, but the issue has largely flown under the public's radar.

New York Times editor Jill Abramson rebuts Arthur Brisbane bias charge

New York Times editor Jill Abramson rebuts Arthur Brisbane bias charge - POLITICO.com
The executive editor of the New York Times is disputing an accusation of liberal bias made by her very own public editor, Arthur Brisbane.
In his final column for the Times, Brisbane wrote that his fellow staffers "share a kind of political and cultural progressivism" that "virtually bleeds through the fabric of The Times."
Brisbane even argued that Times reporters approached some liberal issues, like gay marriage and the Occupy movement, "more like causes than news subjects."
But Times executive editor Jill Abramson says she disagrees with Brisbane's "sweeping conclusions."
"In our newsroom we are always conscious that the way we view an issue in New York is not necessarily the way it is viewed in the rest of the country or world.
I disagree with Mr. Brisbane's sweeping conclusions," Abramson told POLITICO Saturday night.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Muskegon County commissioners, opposition group skeptical of jail-size recommendation

Muskegon County commissioners, opposition group skeptical of jail-size recommendation | MLive.com
County Commissioner Ken Mahoney said he is interested in seeing the consultant team’s data concerning the jail and future projections during the four-day charrette next week, but he leans more toward a 500-bed facility.

Agema sues Allegan over Saleem shutdown

Agema sues Allegan over Saleem shutdown | WOOD TV8
State Rep. Dave Agema (R-Grandville) has filed a federal lawsuit against nine individuals along with the City of Allegan and the Allegan Public School District in connection to an event shut down at which he and a self-proclaimed former terrorist were scheduled to speak.
The Jan. 26 event was organized by Allegan County Commissioner Bill Sage, who rented out the Allegan High School auditorium to host it.