Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Molon labe

Molon labe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The phrase was reportedly the defiant response of King Leonidas I of Sparta to Xerxes I of Persia when asked to lay down their arms and surrender, at the onset of the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC).

....The motto ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ is on the emblem of the Greek First Army Corps,[4] and is also the motto of United States Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT).[5]
The expression "Come and take it" was a slogan in the Texas Revolution

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Lookback: Businessman appeals to President Harry S. Truman on Christmas to relieve Mona Lake flooding

Lookback: Businessman appeals to President Harry S. Truman on Christmas to relieve Mona Lake flooding | MLive.com
Worse was yet to come as the area suffered through one of its 20 coldest winters since 1895.

Proof of global warming!

5 things you might have missed from the Michigan Legislature in 2012

5 things you might have missed from the Michigan Legislature in 2012 | Crain's Detroit Business

People are Buying Guns and Ammunition for a Reason

Blog: People are Buying Guns and Ammunition for a Reason
Police response time to a 911 call is roughly 8 minutes, but making that call may attract the intruder's attention.
There are other sounds that are sure to get his attention as well.
For instance, there's the sound that a 12 gauge pump shotgun makes when you chamber a round

Half the Facts You Know Are Probably Wrong

Half the Facts You Know Are Probably Wrong - Reason.com
Since knowledge is still growing at an impressively rapid pace, it should not be surprising that many facts people learned in school have been overturned and are now out of date.
But at what rate do former facts disappear?

Monday, December 24, 2012

Study: Women with large breasts are smarter

Study: Women with large breasts are smarter - by Terrence Aym - Helium
A study by a Chicago university sociologist of 1,200 women found that large-breasted women tend to have higher intelligence.
The study divided the women into five groups ranging from virtually flat-chested to extra-large breasts.
The results revealed that the big-breasted women had an overall higher I.Q.—about 10 points—than the lesser endowed members of the study.
Women with average-sized breasts also beat out those that were in the smallest size group.

Homage to Catalonia

Homage to Catalonia - The Daily Beast
Europe's fiscal crisis keeps developing in completely unexpected ways.
The only thing that's really predictible is that the solutions will cost more, and work less well, then even the pessimists project.

171 pounds, a pear-shaped body and a taste for beefsteak: Meet Elsie Scheel, the Cornell student declared 1912's perfect woman

171 pounds, a pear-shaped body and a taste for beefsteak: Meet Elsie Scheel, the Cornell student declared 1912's perfect woman | Mail Online
A series of articles in 1912 and early 1913 saw Brooklyn-born Cornell student Elsie Scheel, 24, hailed 'the most nearly perfect physical specimen of womanhood'.
The 24-year-old, who was selected by university medical examiner Dr Esther Parker from a group of over 400 women, was described by the New York Times as 'a light-haired, blue-eyed girl whose very presence bespeaks perfect health.'
'I have eaten only what I wanted and when I wanted it'

A Failure to Communicate: The GOP’s Public Relations Debacle

Roger L. Simon » A Failure to Communicate: The GOP’s Public Relations Debacle
What is the cause of this debacle? Largely this: Republicans, conservatives… the whole list above… do not know how to talk to the broad spectrum of the American people outside their choir.
Republicans are not just bad at public relations.
They’re disastrous at it.

How The Welfare State Stole Christmas

How The Welfare State Stole Christmas - Forbes
Now pause for a second on what that money buys you.
For many of us, that $75 buys us a lifetime of joyful memories.
Aren’t some of your happiest recollections decorating the Christmas tree with your family?
Yeah, ours too.
With that in mind, let’s restate Peck’s proposition: Let’s have the government seize $75 of the income you worked for and would use to create lasting memories for you and your family, and transfer it (minus transaction costs) to people you don’t know, and might not approve of if you knew.

Christmas message written in sky above Lakemba Mosque in response to fatwa claims

Christmas message written in sky above Lakemba Mosque in response to fatwa claims | adelaidenow
The sky message comes after an Imam at Australia's biggest mosque reportedly issued a fatwa against Christmas, warning followers it is a ''sin'' to even wish people a Merry Christmas.

- Bishop Hill blog

- Bishop Hill blog

Former Edison police officer accused of racism landed TSA job at Newark airport

Former Edison police officer accused of racism landed TSA job at Newark airport | NJ.com
"Where the hell is the federal government?" asked Joseph Stenukinis, the former internal affairs commander who submitted the sworn statement about Glinsky in connection with a civil suit.
"This guy has been all over the newspapers for a long time.
It’s appalling.
They’re remiss in their responsibilities."

Manufacturing Racism: Academic Hiring and the Diversity Mandate

PJ Media » Manufacturing Racism: Academic Hiring and the Diversity Mandate
"Moreover, once the desire to fill a quota becomes part of the hiring process, it operates to curtail the open-minded weighing of qualities and achievements necessary for a fair and thorough search.
Even more importantly, the idea that diversity of ideas could be promoted by gender and race quotas is clearly a social engineer’s article of faith,"

Nurse’s suicide history

Lucianne.com News Forum - Thread
"What got lost in the initial hype is that this woman answered the phone call was on for 6 short seconds.....simply saying she would connect with her administrator.----That´s all....that´s it.----It was the 2nd woman who gave out all the info....and she did not kill herself."

The truth is that politicians are telling lies

The truth is that politicians are telling lies - Telegraph
"Was 2012 the year when the democratic world lost its grip on reality?
Must we assume now that no party that speaks the truth about the economic future has a chance of winning power in a national election?
With the results of presidential contests in the United States and France as evidence, this would seem to be the only possible conclusion.
Any political leader prepared to deceive the electorate into believing that government spending, and the vast system of services that it provides, can go on as before – or that they will be able to resume as soon as this momentary emergency is over – was propelled into office virtually by acclamation."

Politicians Playing Games and Fooling Their Constituents

Politicians Playing Games and Fooling Their Constituents [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"All this isn’t (just) a snark, it’s also a warning:
Watch what they do  (in CapCon and MichiganVotes.org), not what they say.
In almost every case, when a politician boasts about a bill he has introduced, he’s just serving-up “candy,” knowing full well the measure isn’t going anywhere. "

Rick Haglund: Decreasing college dropout rate is crucial to Michigan's economic future

Rick Haglund: Decreasing college dropout rate is crucial to Michigan's economic future | MLive.com
"Just about everyone in Michigan thinks a college education is important for a successful career. That’s the good news."

"just about everyone"?
Classic groupthink from an uberlib who thinks personal debt is as unimportant as government debt.

Condoms for free at 22 city schools

Condoms for free at 22 city schools - Philly.com
"Coming over the holiday break to about a third of Philadelphia high schools: clear plastic dispensers chock-full of free condoms.
The dispensers will be placed in the 22 high schools whose students had the highest rates of sexually transmitted diseases, and condoms will be available to any student - so long as their parents did not sign a form opting them out of the program.
It's a pilot designed to address "an epidemic of sexually transmitted disease in adolescents in Philadelphia," said Donald F. Schwarz, the deputy mayor for health and opportunity. Since April 2011, the city has given away about four million condoms, and now, STD rates are falling."


Sunday, December 23, 2012

EyeOnMuskegon 12-23-2012


The roots of mass murder

Charles Krauthammer: The roots of mass murder - The Washington Post
The irony is that over the last 30 years, the U.S. homicide rate has declined by 50 percent.
Gun murders as well.
We’re living not through an epidemic of gun violence but through a historic decline.
Except for these unfathomable mass murders.
But these are infinitely more difficult to prevent.
While law deters the rational, it has far less effect on the psychotic.
The best we can do is to try to detain them, disarm them and discourage “entertainment” that can intensify already murderous impulses.
But there’s a cost. Gun control impinges upon the Second Amendment; involuntary commitment impinges upon the liberty clause of the Fifth Amendment; curbing “entertainment” violence impinges upon First Amendment free speech.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Michigan considers new deal for Detroit

Michigan considers new deal for Detroit | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
The state still could decide to appoint an emergency financial manager under the current law, Public Act 72, given the city's precarious financial state.
The city estimates it is burning through approximately $10 million a month.

Oil-rich UAE backs Matt Damon anti-fracking film Promised Lan

Oil-rich UAE backs Matt Damon anti-fracking film Promised Lan - Investors.com
'Promised Land," a film that does nothing to alter Hollywood's stereotype of businessmen, particularly energy industry executives, as greedy plunderers of the planet, opens this week in selected theatres.
The anti-fracking film is based on a not-true story about well contamination in a small Pennsylvania town with a healthy dose of junk science.
As documentary filmmaker Phelim McAleer, who is working on his own documentary, "FrackNation", has pointed out, the inspiration for the film was a spate of news reports about alleged ground water contamination from fracking wells in Dimock, Pa. "Promised Land" is set in rural Pennsylvania.
At one point, Hollywood celebrities even brought water to 11 families who claimed fracking had destroyed their water and their lives.
The only problem, notes McAleer, is the claims were debunked by both the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and the Environmental Protection Agency, both of which found no evidence of contamination.
But why spoil a good story with the facts?

Workers at GM, Ford to Score Nice Bonuses This Year

Workers at GM, Ford to Score Nice Bonuses This Year - 24/7 Wall St.
"GM workers can expect bonuses of between $5,500 and $7,000, and Ford’s employees could receive a payment of more than $8,000 each, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
The payments are based on a formula that gives workers a $1 bonus for every $1 million in North American operating profit at the two companies."

Let's take a step toward peace on earth by turning in our assault rifles

Letters: Let's take a step toward peace on earth by turning in our assault rifles | MLive.com
An open letter to America:
Jesus was called the Prince of Peace.
That's why I consider myself a follower of Jesus.
And that's why I invite all owners of assault rifles to voluntarily turn in your assault rifles at the nearest police department, sheriff's office or any other law enforcement agency.
At this time of the year, when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus, let's get rid of these weapons of war.
Then we just might come a little closer to having peace on earth, goodwill to all.
REV. BILL FREEMAN/Harbor Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Muskegon

After Newtown, Modest Change in Opinion about Gun Control | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press

After Newtown, Modest Change in Opinion about Gun Control | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
"The public’s attitudes toward gun control have shown only modest change in the wake of last week’s deadly shooting at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut.
Currently, 49% say it is more important to control gun ownership, while 42% say it is more important to protect the right of Americans to own guns.
This marks the first time since Barack Obama took office that more Americans prioritize gun control than the right to own guns. "

‘Travesty of Justice’: Limits on President’s Detention Powers Stripped from Final Defense Bill

The PJ Tatler » ‘Travesty of Justice’: Limits on President’s Detention Powers Stripped from Final Defense Bill
“Proponents of indefinite detention will argue that we are a good people and that we will never unjustly detain people.
I don’t dispute their intentions or impute bad motives to them, but what I will say is remember what Madison said.
Madison said that if a government were comprised of angels, we wouldn’t need the chains of the constitution.”

Union Leaders: 'There Is Going To Be Retribution'

Union Leaders: 'There Is Going To Be Retribution' [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
Al Garrett, president of Michigan AFSCME Council 25, and Larry Roehrig, secretary treasurer, laid out their plans about how to “attack” the law.
The conference call was recorded and Michigan Capitol Confidential obtained the audio file.
"There is going to be retribution," Garrett said.

Editorial: We all hold the key to stopping violence

Editorial: We all hold the key to stopping violence | MLive.com
Tell us what you're doing to end violence in our community in the comments below.

Prosecutors say Southeastside Indy explosion was set to collect insurance money

Prosecutors say Southeastside Indy explosion was set to collect insurance money | Indianapolis Star | indystar.com
"The devastating explosion that killed two people and destroyed dozens of homes in the Richmond Hill neighborhood last month was the culmination of a tangled tale of greed, debt, desperation and deceit.
....He also told detectives Mark Leonard would surf online dating sites — including one called “Plenty of Fish” to seek out older, heavyset women.
Ridenour told detectives that Leonard would wine and dine them and then persuade them to give him money that he would never pay back.
Ridenour told detectives that Leonard would win the women’s confidence by dressing nicely and driving a nice car — he wanted to make the women think he had money.
After gaining their confidence, he would set the alarm on his phone and have it go off while he was talking to them.
He would pretend to hold a conversation that described him needing money to repair equipment so he could finish a good-paying job.
The women, Ridenour said, would give him money.
He’d never pay it back."

Nixle

Nixle

Friday, December 21, 2012

Behind closed doors at the UN’s attempted “takeover of the Internet”

Behind closed doors at the UN’s attempted “takeover of the Internet” | Ars Technica:

LIBERTY REVIEW-Never Waste A Good Crisis

LIBERTY REVIEW
Never Waste A Good Crisis
 "You may be in favor of stricter gun laws or maybe even banning firearms all together. 
What happens when the government targets something that is important to you?  
Do you enjoy speaking your mind? 
Do you enjoy reading books, periodicals or newspapers? 
How about the internet? 
Do you enjoy the ability to look up anything of interest? 
Do you enjoy traveling? 
How about eating and drinking what you enjoy? 
Our freedoms are in danger. 
If the government successfully ends one of our rights, the others will soon fall.
“The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.”
Thomas Jefferson"


Matt Ridley: Cooling Down the Fears of Climate Change

Matt Ridley: Cooling Down the Fears of Climate Change - WSJ.com

LIBERTY REVIEW

LIBERTY REVIEW: Our nation dodged a debilitating bullet this past week. Our Senators came dangerously close to handing over the rights of Americans with disabilities to the United Nations. Once again, where was the press?

Why More States May Adopt Right-to-Work Laws

Why More States May Adopt Right-to-Work Laws
The Economic Policy Institute, a non-profit, non-partisan think tank, says the laws and other anti-union measures lower wages—for both union and non-union workers alike—by an average of $1,500 per year, after accounting for the cost of living in each state.
And EDI says the laws have had no significant impact on attracting employers to a particular state.
"The freedom to choose (that) right-to-work supporters talk about so often is the freedom to treat employees however they please and to pay them as little as possible," said Ross Eiseberry, vice president of the Economic Policy Institute,

Genesee County schools closed rest of week as rumors of violence swirl r

Genesee County schools closed rest of week as rumors of violence swirl | MLive.com
Johnson added the decision to cancel classes was a unanimous decision by Genesee County's school superintendents.
Schools across the area are taking precautions against rumors that some students plan to bring weapons to school Friday in conjunction with the end of the Mayan calender, Johnson said previously.

Texas school district sees value in having armed teachers on staff

Texas school district sees value in having armed teachers on staff - EAGnews.org :: Education Research, Reporting, Analysis and Commentary
Superintendent David Thweatt, who designed the plan, is happy to explain the logic behind it.
He says that the schools in his district are a half hour away from the nearest police department.
He says the security program is designed to allow willing staff members to protect students from “a lot of anger in society.”
“When you make schools gun-free zones, it’s like inviting people to come in and take advantage,” Thweatt told the Huffington Post.

Global Warming? Not a snowball's chance in hell

Global Warming? Not a snowball's chance in hell – Telegraph Blogs

Mass. Democrat Admits Absentee Voter Fraud

Mass. Democrat Admits Absentee Voter Fraud | TPM LiveWire:


Anatomy of the school-closing decision: Rumors of violence led to all Genesee County schools shutting for two days

Anatomy of the school-closing decision: Rumors of violence led to all Genesee County schools shutting for two days | MLive.com
GENESEE COUNTY, MI -- It was an unusual meeting for an unusual day.
Swirling rumors that started earlier in the week at county schools had everyone on edge Wednesday, Dec. 19.
According to the rumor being passed around, largely on Facebook, some students were planning a "revolt" on Friday, Dec. 21, the day some believe ancient Mayan calendars predict the world will end.
Earlier in the day, police swarmed Grand Blanc High School after a 911 call reported shots fired in the building.
The report turned out to be false, a text message prank, but for a few terrifying minutes, Grand Blanc and other area schools went on lockdown.

Vernuccio and Lehman: An Inspiration and a Warning From Michigan

Vernuccio and Lehman: An Inspiration and a Warning From Michigan - WSJ.com
Neighboring Indiana became a right-to-work state on Feb. 1.
Since the start of the year, the Hoosier State has welcomed many new employers and added 43,300 jobs, while Michigan has lost 7,300.

Massive £22billion air force scrap yard revealed in high resolution by Google Earth | Mail Online

Massive £22billion air force scrap yard revealed in high resolution by Google Earth | Mail Online

Applauding Michigan Legislators Who Supported Workplace Freedom and Liberty

Applauding Michigan Legislators Who Supported Workplace Freedom and Liberty [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
The governor and the following legislators voted for freedom and liberty in the workplace and should be commended for their efforts.

Congratulations Sen. Hansen and Rep. Holly Hughes!

California eliminates scary public threat: Small-business burger stand

California eliminates scary public threat: Small-business burger stand « Hot Air

Mindblowing Accounts of Milwaukee Voting Fraud In 2012 Election

Mindblowing Accounts of Milwaukee Voting Fraud In 2012 Election
When the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board met for its December meeting, it heard countless testimony from election day observers about irregularities they had seen.
These two accounts stand out as particularly troubling.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

The 7 most illuminating economic charts of 2012

The 7 most illuminating economic charts of 2012 | AEIdeas

Pension Puffery

Pension Puffery
Here are 12 half-truths that deserve to be debunked in 2012.

UNEDITED UNION ASSAULT FOOTAGE!



UNEDITED UNION ASSAULT FOOTAGE!

Published on Dec 20, 2012
This is further documentation of the violent acts committed on behalf of union members in Lansing, MI. A police report has been filed. Please follow @scrowder on twitter for up-to-minute updates on the story.

House Scorecard 2012 - Michigan Votes

House Scorecard 2012 - Michigan Votes:

Wow, Holly Hughes was tied for least conservative republican.
Maybe a lesson for other candidates?

WHIP COUNT: House lawmakers' positions on GOP's ‘Plan B’ - The Hill

WHIP COUNT: House lawmakers' positions on GOP's ‘Plan B’ - The Hill

How Right to Work Works

How Right to Work Works | Washington Free Beacon
Gradual implementation is a major component of the GOP strategy.
When the law is implemented in April 2013, it will apply only to new businesses or workers who are not bound by contracts. While new job creators will be able to open up shop without worry of onerous union contracts, United Auto Workers (UAW) members at Ford will maintain paying union dues until their contract expires in 2015.
“We purposefully set this up to not break any contracts,” Meekhof said. “Once a contract is completed, then the workers would have the choice.”
.....The right-to-work law exempts cops and firemen, powerful uniformed labor forces that garner a great deal of respect from voters.
The law’s authors also avoided the prospect of repeal-by-referendum by tacking on a $1 million appropriation to “educate” workers about their new rights.
Appropriations bills are exempt from referendum.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Down to -50C: Russians freeze to death as strongest-in-decades winter hits (PHOTOS)

Down to -50C: Russians freeze to death as strongest-in-decades winter hits (PHOTOS) — RT
Russia is enduring its harshest winter in over 70 years, with temperatures plunging as low as -50 degrees Celsius.
Dozens of people have already died, and almost 150 have been hospitalized.
­The country has not witnessed such a long cold spell since 1938, meteorologists said, with temperatures 10 to 15 degrees lower than the seasonal norm all over Russia.

The USS Scorpion Buried at Sea

The USS Scorpion Buried at Sea

Robert Bork, 1927-2012

Robert Bork, 1927-2012 « Commentary Magazine
Bob’s sin was believing that the job of a constitutional jurist was to analyze constitutional cases in light of the specific language of the Constitution and the intent and ideas of those who wrote it.
For believing this—for believing in the classical notion, which defines the very act of interpretative scholarship, that a work of governing philosophy and practice has intrinsic meaning and not just the meaning we wish to assign to it—he was disgustingly slandered.

Robert H. Bork, 1927-2012

Roger’s Rules » Robert H. Bork, 1927-2012
Judge Robert H. Bork, one of the the greatest jurists this country has ever produced, died early this morning from heart complications in a Virginia hospital near his home.
He was 84.

The Bork behind "jambork".
RIP, brave patriot.

Private fundraising for Muskegon senior transit program to await city decision on partnerships

Private fundraising for Muskegon senior transit program to await city decision on partnerships | MLive.com
In a meeting organized by Zawdie Abiade, pastor of Lakeside Wesleyan Church, the group concluded that to raise $70,000 each year would take not only individuals but corporate support and contributions.
The concerned citizens agreed to explore corporate support for senior transit services in the coming weeks and gather again Jan. 3.
The group is waiting for the city to investigate whether there can be a public-private partnership to continue the senior transit services before committing to a fundraising effort, Abiade said.

Gov. Snyder will veto Michigan bill allowing concealed guns in schools

Gov. Snyder will veto Michigan bill allowing concealed guns in schools | MLive.com
Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday will veto legislation that would allow gun owners with extra training to carry concealed handguns into public schools, public arenas and other so-called gun-free zones now off limits, according to the sponsor of the bill.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Top 10 facts proving election was rigged

Top 10 facts proving election was rigged


How President Obama’s campaign used big data to rally individual voters, Part 2.

A More Perfect Union, Part 2 | MIT Technology Review
Why It Matters
The Obama 2012 campaign used data analytics and the experimental method to assemble a winning coalition vote by vote.
In doing so, it overturned the long dominance of TV advertising in U.S. politics and created something new in the world: a national campaign run like a local ward election, where the interests of individual voters were known and addressed.

This is the second installment in a three-part series:
Part 1: The Scores
Part 2: The Experiments
Part 3: The Community

Western Journalism | Informing Americans Who Love Freedom

Western Journalism | Informing Americans Who Love Freedom

Solar power adds to nonusers' costs

Solar power adds to nonusers' costs - SFGate:
"Booming rooftop solar installations in California are bringing an unwelcome surprise to the homes and businesses that don't have the devices: an extra $1.3 billion added to their annual bills"


SEIU 'Dues Skim' Days Are Numbered

SEIU 'Dues Skim' Days Are Numbered [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
On Monday, the newly constituted Michigan Quality Community Care Council (MQC3) board affirmed that the contract upon which the SEIU "Dues Skim" is based will end Feb. 28, 2013.
The board further announced that the MQC3 would officially be dissolved as of April 14, 2013.

Free at last!

Plug-In Cars Don’t Resell – Because They Don’t Sell

The PJ Tatler » Plug-In Cars Don’t Resell – Because They Don’t Sell:
1. Chris Bolts Sr
The turbocharged Ford Focus ST is $24,000.
The Ford Focus all-electric is $40,000.
That should tell ye all ye need to know.

The End of Unions?

The End of Unions? | Hoover Institution
The gains from right-to-work laws are not just confined to Indiana.
As Venuccio and Lehman report, between 1980 and 2011, overall employment levels rose by 71 percent in right-to-work states.
In non-right-to-work states, they only rose by 32 percent.
That differential does not come at the expense of wages, which grew four times as fast in right-to-work states: 12 percent versus 3 percent elsewhere.
The explanation is clear enough.
The productivity gains from escaping union work rules are shared with employees as employers bid up wages.
The short-term monopoly gains to unionized workers eventually are, over time, more than offset by productivity losses.
The New Deal union model is an economic mistake of major proportions.

Before wringing your hands at the madness of American gun laws, read this

Before wringing your hands at the madness of American gun laws, read this – Telegraph Blogs
When one begins to dig into the figures, the matter becomes more complex.
It is true that Japan, whose strict weapons legislation is built upon an unequivocal 1958 act stating that "No person shall possess a firearm or firearms or sword or swords", has one of the lowest homicide rates in the world.
Britain is in a similar position. But there are other countries – Israel, Switzerland, Norway – which, according to a 2012 study by the UNODC into international rates of intentional homicides, have high levels of gun ownership but relatively low levels of murder.
Moreover, other countries, like Holland, Sweden, Denmark and Russia, have high homicide rates despite having very few firearms.

The God Complex

The God Complex
As Winston Churchill said, “Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.”

THE FACTS ABOUT MASS SHOOTINGS: Mass shootings are no more common than they have been in past dec…

Instapundit » Blog Archive » THE FACTS ABOUT MASS SHOOTINGS: Mass shootings are no more common than they have been in past dec…
Mass shootings are no more common than they have been in past decades, despite the impression given by the media.
In fact, the high point for mass killings in the U.S. was 1929, according to criminologist Grant Duwe of the Minnesota Department of Corrections. . . .
With just one single exception, the attack on congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson in 2011, every public shooting since at least 1950 in the U.S. in which more than three people have been killed has taken place where citizens are not allowed to carry guns.
Read the whole thing.
Posted by Glenn Reynolds at 7:43 am

Muskegon store owner displays shotgun, scares off would-be robber

Muskegon store owner displays shotgun, scares off would-be robber | MLive.com
The 48-year-old store owner was just getting ready to close the business for the evening when an unarmed suspect attempted to rob the place, police said.
The suspect did not have his face covered and didn't appear to have a weapon at the time, police said.
The store owner displayed a shotgun and the suspect fled from the store on foot, police said.

Kalamazoo man used a kitchen knife to kill his wife and himself, police say

Kalamazoo man used a kitchen knife to kill his wife and himself, police say | MLive.com

IRS rule threatens to shut down the small businesses that prepare tax returns

IRS rule threatens to shut down the small businesses that prepare tax returns | WashingtonExaminer.com

My quick handicapping of Democratic at-risk Senate races in 2014.

Moe Lane » My quick handicapping of Democratic at-risk Senate races in 2014.

Big Ten teams all underdogs in bowl season | College Football

Big Ten teams all underdogs in bowl season | College Football

Monday, December 17, 2012

People don't stop killers. People with guns do

People don't stop killers. People with guns do - NY Daily News

Wind, solar could provide 99.9% of ALL POWER by 2030 • The Register

Wind, solar could provide 99.9% of ALL POWER by 2030 • The Register
Fossil-fuel sources wouldn't be abandoned entirely.
There would likely be times when neither wind nor solar could provide enough juice, and when storage had been depleted.
When that happens, they say, it'd be time to fire up the ol' CO2 spewers and spin their turbines.
Doing that, however, would be a last resort, and not the first, as is true in much of the US's power grid today.
While the idea of a large, geographically diverse renewable-energy grid might seem heinously expensive, the paper's authors contend that if current estimates are correct that by 2030 wind and solar capital costs will be about half of what they are today, by that date a renewable system would be as cost effective as a fossil fuel system, and all without government subsidies.
There is one cost sweetener in their calculations, however: their cost estimates for that comparison includes the costs related to the human health effects of fossil fuel–caused air polution.
Those are costs, of course, that are not borne by the electric power industry. Yet. ®

SO IF WE’RE GOING TO HAVE A “NATIONAL CONVERSATION ON GUNS,” HERE ARE SOME OPENERS:

Instapundit » Blog Archive » SO IF WE’RE GOING TO HAVE A “NATIONAL CONVERSATION ON GUNS,” HERE ARE SOME OPENERS:
 Why do people…: UPDATE: John Lucas emails:
Joe Scarborough, who claims to be a “proud NRA member” just said there is no reason to allow someone to have an “assault weapon” that shoots “30 rounds a second.”
The ignorance is appalling.
Well, yes. It’s MSNBC. But it is interesting that Scarborough — like Mark Shields and Rupert Murdoch — seems entirely ignorant of actual gun law.
But to be fair, the National Firearms Act has only been around since 1934.
Posted by Glenn Reynolds at 8:15 am

Question of the Day: Should Gov. Snyder veto new gun legislation in the wake of the Connecticut school shootings?

Question of the Day: Should Gov. Snyder veto new gun legislation in the wake of the Connecticut school shootings? | MLive.com:
Connecticut has a similar law, but the proposed Michigan bill goes even further.
Gov. Rick Snyder has not indicated if he supports the legislation.
Leaders of the MEA and Progress Michigan have urged Snyder to veto the bill.

What If Nothing or Nobody is to Blame for Adam Lanza? Guns, Video Games, Autism or Authorities

What If Nothing or Nobody is to Blame for Adam Lanza? Guns, Video Games, Autism or Authorities - NationalJournal.com
What if there is nobody or nothing to blame?
Would that make this inexplicable horror unbearable?
What if we didn't rush to judgement?
What if we didn't waste our thoughts, prayers and actions on assigning blame for the sake of mere recrimination?
What if we calmly and ruthlessly learned whatever lessons we can from the massacre -- and prevented the next one?
A parting thought: What if it wasn't one thing, but everything, that set off Lanza?

2012 salary report: 20 University of Michigan deans collect $7.28M in base pay

2012 salary report: 20 University of Michigan deans collect $7.28M in base pay
Related article: 2012 salary report: University of Michigan's top 16 execs collect $7.19M in base pay
Two University of Michigan dean reappointments in 2012 came with 13 percent salary increases.
Overall, U-M's 20 deans earn a combined $7.28 million in base salaries, according to compensation figures released Friday by the school.
Last year U-M's deans earned $6.92 million.

Union Steward Paid $100K By Taxpayers Attends Rally Advocating Against Them

Union Steward Paid $100K By Taxpayers Attends Rally Advocating Against Them [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
Unlike most public and private-sector workers, being there was easy for Levine — she is paid by taxpayers to represent the union full-time.

As Michigan Capitol Confidential noted in a story in 2011, Levine is an elementary school teacher who is released from her duties as a teacher to work for the union.
That's the perk of being union president.

According to documents provided by the district via a Freedom of Information Act request, Levine makes $145,117 in total compensation (as of 2011).
The Chippewa Valley School District in Macomb County pays $103,807 of that. Another teacher in the district, Larry Schulte, is allowed to spend half his time involved in union business.
He receives $125,135 in total compensation of which taxpayers pick-up $104,480 (as of 2011).

Prosperity: US Drops Out of Top Ten

Prosperity: US Drops Out of Top Ten | Power Line
Consistent with this finding is the fact that for the first time in history, the average Canadian is wealthier than the average American.
Canada has a conservative government, and they have passed us like we are standing still.
Which we are, at best.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

ACLU Killed Connecticut Forcible Institutionalization Law That Might Have Prevented Killings

ACLU Killed Connecticut Forcible Institutionalization Law That Might Have Prevented Killings
But thankfully the ACLU won and over two dozen children were murdered.
And there will be of course no cries that the ACLU, rather than the NRA, should be held accountable for a dangerous lunatic being on the loose.

The Anarchist Soccer Mom: Thinking the Unthinkable

The Anarchist Soccer Mom: Thinking the Unthinkable
I am sharing this story because I am Adam Lanza’s mother.
I am Dylan Klebold’s and Eric Harris’s mother.
I am James Holmes’s mother.
I am Jared Loughner’s mother.
I am Seung-Hui Cho’s mother.
And these boys—and their mothers—need help.
In the wake of another horrific national tragedy, it’s easy to talk about guns.
But it’s time to talk about mental illness.

EyeOnMuskegon 12-16-2012


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Obama: Pot users not a 'top priority'

Obama: Pot users not a 'top priority' | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
Obama simply told Walters that going after "recreational users" would not be a "top priority."

Editorial: Muskegon city commissioners should follow voters' directive on senior citizen transit program

Editorial: Muskegon city commissioners should follow voters' directive on senior citizen transit program | MLive.com
The people of Muskegon clearly wanted the senior citizen transit program to receive funding, even if a technicality ended up in its defeat at the polls.

Editorial: Politicizing job creation doesn't benefit Michigan business or labor

Editorial: Politicizing job creation doesn't benefit Michigan business or labor | MLive.com
We're not suggesting that everyone sit in a circle and sing "Kumbaya."
Michigan's strength is in its diversity, but there is a potential for weakness there, too.
Because the state did not have a proper debate over right to work, we will spend the next two years sorting the issue out in a political and legal battle that will cost us dearly.
But we should not let that distract us from the most important issue: jobs.

The MLive and Muskegon Chronicle Editorial Board members are Peg West, community news director; Clayton Hardiman, columnist; and Paula Holmes-Greeley, community engagement specialist.

ABC, NBC and CBS ignore union thugs' attack on Fox News contributor

ABC, NBC and CBS ignore union thugs' attack on Fox News contributor | Fox News
It’s a sad day for American TV journalism when The Huffington Post is a more honest news outlet than ABC, CBS or NBC.
On Tuesday, after Michigan union protests escalated into violence, HuffPo led with several stories, including one headlined: “Fox News Contributor Punched.”
That story was about how Fox News contributor Steven Crowder and others were attacked by union thugs during the protest against the new “right-to-work” law.
ABC, CBS and NBC covered the protests but only ABC made mention of police having to deal with protesters.
None of them mentioned the attack on Crowder or showed the videos of that attack and the thugs tearing down a tent with people in it, both widely available on the Internet hours before the evening news show broadcast.
No network quoted Teamsters head Jimmy Hoffa predicting “civil war” between lawmakers and union members.
NBC anchor Brian Williams referred to it all meekly as “a boisterous day in the state capital.”

Study: Less Than 10% of Indian MBA Graduates Are ‘Employable’

Study: Less Than 10% of Indian MBA Graduates Are ‘Employable’ - India Real Time - WSJ
The study found that less than half of the students tested had some knowledge of key industry terms and concepts in their areas of specialty.
For instance, a third of the surveyed students who had majored in finance, did not know what IPO – short for initial public offering – stood for.
A third of all students tested lacked basic English grammar skills, a prerequisite for working in the corporate environment, particularly in client-facing roles like consulting, banking, marketing and sales.

Obama administration, Congress quietly let school security funds lapse

Obama administration, Congress quietly let school security funds lapse | WashingtonGuardian
Beneath the expressions of grief, sorrow and disbelief over the Connecticut school massacre lies an uneasy truth in Washington: over the last few years the Obama administration and Congress quietly let federal funding for several key school security programs lapse in the name of budget savings.

Government officials told the Washington Guardian on Friday night that two Justice Department programs that had provided more than $200 million to schools for training, security equipment and police resources over the last decade weren't renewed in 2011 and 2012, and that a separate program that provided $800 million to put police officers inside the schools was ended a few years earlier.

A Thought Experiment Related to School Shootings

The Volokh Conspiracy » A Thought Experiment Related to School Shootings

A Thought Experiment Related to School Shootings

Imagine that you ran a school district, and some rich foundation, worried about school shootings, gave you the following offer: We’ll hire armed security guards for you, who could try to do something about the school shooter. These aren’t going to be highly trained police officers, just typical security guards, given some modest training and subjected to basic background checks. It’s not like they’re highly skilled; security guards rarely are. But they have a basic understanding of how to shoot, and when to shoot.
They wouldn’t deal with ordinary trespassing, vandalism, and the like, nor would they be at all guaranteed to be effective in the event of a school shooting (who can offer such a guarantee?). But they’d provide someone on the ground who could try to interrupt a killing spree. And the foundation is paying, so it’s virtually no cost to the district. Would you say yes?
I imagine that you probably would. You probably wouldn’t much worry, for instance, that the guard would go crazy and himself start shooting — theoretically possible, to be sure, but unlikely. You’d figure that someone who can defend the school with a gun during an attack (as opposed to the police, who will come in many precious minutes after the attack begins) is better than no-one.
Nor would you object in principles about there being a gun in school, since it’s in the right hands. Just like people who have money often to pay for armed neighborhood-wide security patrols, and don’t insist on the unarmed kind or no patrol at all, you’d probably think that this free security guard would probably be helpful.
But wait! The foundation has just learned that its investment portfolio has done very badly, and the grant doesn’t go through. But someone else suggests: Instead of hiring special-purpose security guards, why not take some of your existing employees — teachers, administrators, and the like — and offer them a deal: They’d go through some modest training and subjected to basic background checks, and in exchange they’d be given the right to carry the same guns that the security guards would have had.
Indeed, this way you could have not just one security guard but several (if several staff members sign up). And you might get people to do this even without paying them, since they might value the ability to defend themselves and to not be sitting ducks should the worst happen. (If there’s some union contract or labor law that precludes that, that can of course be changed, if people think this is a good idea.) Maybe Assistant Principal Joel Myrick, who confronted the Pearl, Mississippi high school shooter with a gun, after Myrick went to the car to get it, might have participated in such a program if it had existed, and had let him keep the gun in school.
And no need to call the licenses given to those who participate in the program “concealed carry” licenses, just in case some parents and others don’t like the concept. Just call them “volunteer security guard” licenses, though you might expect that most people who sign up for this will also have licenses to concealed carry on the street. Of course, if a killer does show up, maybe some of these volunteer security guards will just cower in the corner rather than trying to defend the students, or attack the killer. But it seems more likely that someone will confront and try to stop the killer if that someone is armed then if that person is disarmed.
What’s your answer to that? Is there some reason why the armed security guard is safe and helpful, but the armed teacher, administrator, or staffer — er, the teacher with a volunteer security guard license — would be useless and a menace?

DETNEWS | Weblogs | The Watercooler

DETNEWS | Weblogs | The Watercooler
Guv Snyder death threats

After what I saw and heard Tuesday in person in Lansing... this surprises me not at all:

Examiner: Liberals on Twitter issue death threats against Gov. Snyder over right to work

Liberals and union supporters on Twitter issued a number of tweets calling for the death of Michigan Governor Rick Snyder over the right-to-work measure he signed into law, Twitchy reported Tuesday.

"I have signed the freedom to work bills into law," Gov. Snyder tweeted.

"F**k Snyder ill kill him (sic)," tweeted "TheWhitegirl."

"I Wanna Shoot Gov Snyder In His Eye. . .Bastard Been F**kin' Michigan Left & Right (sic)," one person said.

"[Y]ou are soooo going to die painfully for this b******t, it isn't even funny (sic)," said another person.

Union thugs assault Steven Crowder.

Some called for Gov. Snyder to kill himself, while others demanded Snyder's voters commit suicide.

AFPMichigan's channel - YouTube-UNION THUGGERY EXPOSED

AFPMichigan's channel - YouTube

How many bowl games are too many? College football's devalued postseason

How many bowl games are too many? College football's devalued postseason | al.com
USA Today reported that the average salary for the 15 leaders of the non-profit bowls is about three times more than the average for a nonprofit chief executive of mid-to-large charities.
Five bowl directors make more than the CEO of the American National Red Cross, who last year made $561,000 while overseeing revenues of $3.5 billion.
By contrast, Outback Bowl President Jim McVay made $753,946 in 2010 with revenues of $10 million.

Ticket prices are $87 for the Capital One Bowl on the Georgia and Nebraska web sites -- even though Nebraska (which played in Orlando last year) has sold only about 4,000 tickets and they can be found for $14 in the secondary market.
According to The Orlando Sentinel, the Capital One Bowl wanted Texas A&M-Northwestern, but caved to pressure from the SEC and Big Ten to protect the conference runner-ups.
Florida State has sold 4,000 of its 17,000 tickets for the Orange Bowl against Northern Illinois, an unlikely BCS team.
Those tickets are going for as low as $10 elsewhere.
Virginia Tech is forced to sell tickets for the Russell Athletic Bowl against Rutgers at $72.
They're available for $2 online -- joining the Gator and Music City (Vanderbilt-N.C. State) as bowls with tickets going for as low as less than $10.