Tuesday, August 13, 2013

The Mother of All Scandals

Works and Days » The Mother of All Scandals:
A False Campaign?
The election of 2012 may well have been altered by the Benghazi cover-up, in ways that transcend debate moderator Candy Crowley’s puerile and unprofessional efforts to shield Obama from Romney’s questioning about the deaths. 
Imagine the fallout on voters had we been told from the very beginning that an al-Qaeda affiliate had stormed our consulate — ill-prepared and unable to obtain needed beefed-up security, reliant for safety on local suspect tribal militias, in a country that had deteriorated into a failed society after our Libyan bombing — and slaughtered four Americans, apparently stationed in Benghazi to help in some way a covert CIA operation.
So here we have it: a beleaguered “consulate” that was refused additional security and relied on local militias, apparently due to administration worry over destroying an Obama campaign narrative of a reborn Libya and dying al-Qaeda. 
A CIA operation of some sort supplied something to someone, but what and why and to whom, we are not supposed to know.
Four Americans, the very best the country had to offer, are dead, denied assistance when assistance could have saved them — the why and the how and the when of it all we are not told. 
We fear it might have been a crackpot cost-benefit analysis: four lives versus another Mogadishu and an Obama November defeat.
We know only that the dead were far more heroic than the leaders who chose not to aid them.
And in reaction to all this, we jail a petty video maker, who makes the perfect scapegoat as a supposedly right-wing Islamophobic hate monger whose take-down advances our president’s politically correct narrative of Muslim outreach. 
That yarn required a president, secretary of state, and UN ambassador to lie repeatedly. 
When we ask questions, witnesses are browbeaten, the knowledgeable fade into the Washington woodwork, the luminaries have all left their offices, and we are left with “phony” scandal and “what difference does it make.”
All in all — the mother of all scandals.

CVS requires photo ID for purchasing nail polish remover

CVS requires photo ID for purchasing nail polish remover | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:

But ID to vote....RACIST!!!!!
Blacks must not use nail polish remover, right?

AND THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES WILL BE . . .

AND THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES WILL BE . . .:
The formula holds.
Here's how it works: A black candidate for president automatically wins 93 to 96 percent of the black vote. This is considered by liberals to be "acceptable" racism.
Thus, Democrats will easily carry urban areas with large African-American populations.
This includes cities like New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Newark, Cleveland and Detroit. If, of course, there still is a Detroit at the next election.
This edge usually adds up to a Democratic victory in New York, California, Pennsylvania, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio and Michigan – states with about 180 electoral votes of the 270 electoral votes needed for a victory.
Next we come to Latinos. 
As a Republican, I must ask is there anything more that Republicans can do to discourage Latinos from voting for a Republican Presidential candidate?
I think not.
Then of course there is the union vote. Democrats own that, too.
Liberals? Would they love another black president?
You bet their bleeding hearts they would.
And finally we come to your ordinary, garden-variety Democrat voters. 
Loyal? 
They are the most loyal voters on earth.
They will vote for a perv like Anthony Weiner for Mayor of New York before they would vote for a Republican.
Same goes for Democrat Eliot Spitzer, who will buy his election for Comptroller the same way he bought women as prostitutes.

So in 2016 an African-American politician will be the Democratic candidate for president.
I give you The Honorable Cory Booker as the next President of the United States.

Florida A&M Rattlers make Trayvon Martin's father honorary captain

Florida A&M Rattlers make Trayvon Martin's father honorary captain - ESPN:
"The Florida A&M Rattlers have named Trayvon Martin's father an honorary captain after a moving speech he gave the team on Sunday, coach Earl Holmes told the Orlando Sentinel."

Bra sizes of female Detroit cops mistakenly emailed to officers

Bra sizes of female Detroit cops mistakenly emailed to officers - Fox 2 News Headlines:
"However, when several female officers with the Detroit Police Department provided their height, weight and bra cup sizes, they never imagined a good portion of the rank-and-file at DPD would see it.
"On the third page, the females were listed.
Unfortunately and embarrassingly, the cup sizes of the females were listed on that third page, and it was really just a clerical error," said Assistant Chief James White."

What kind of a boob got away with this?

WATCH – Cute Baby Girl Sings Along With Elvis

GREAT VIDEO!
WATCH – Cute Baby Girl Sings Along With Elvis: "This 20 month-old baby girl sings along with Elvis’ American Trilogy while in the car with her Daddy."

CuteBabyElvis

How Much Has Detroit’s Police Force Been Cut? No One Knows

How Much Has Detroit’s Police Force Been Cut? No One Knows | Heartlander Magazine:
"Soon after the city of Detroit filed for bankruptcy, many blogs and news sites began running "facts" about the city.
One common "fact" repeated often was that "the size of the police force in Detroit has been cut by about 40 percent over the past decade."

Although it makes for interesting reading, just how much the police department has been cut is not that simple to determine and is another example of the city's dysfunction.

For example, the city's 2003 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report states there were 4,810 uniform police officers that year.
However, the city's 2012 CAFR lists the city as having 3,981 uniform police officers in 2003 and then two pages later has the city with 3,965 uniform police officers in 2003.

And the confusion is more than just an accounting hiccup.

The city's Emergency Manager Review Team report stated that regarding police operations, "operational dysfunction contributes to the city's serious financial problem."

Who Can Deny It? Obamacare Is Accelerating U.S. Towards A Part-Time Nation

Who Can Deny It? Obamacare Is Accelerating U.S. Towards A Part-Time Nation - Forbes:
"Denialism may be too strong a term.[
But there seem to be a lot of people arguing that Obamacare has little or nothing to do with the rise in part-time employment.
Some deny the rise is even happening, while others are content to deny that Obamacare is the culprit. Admittedly, it takes a little detective work, but if we systematically review the available empirical evidence in an even-handed fashion, the conclusion seems inescapable:
Obamacare is accelerating a disturbing trend towards “a nation of part-timers.” 
This is not good news for America."

Pontiac School District’s Financial Crisis Due to Poor Management, not Lack of Money

Pontiac School District’s Financial Crisis Due to Poor Management, not Lack of Money [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"In fact, the problems in Pontiac seem to be solely an issue of local mismanagement and bad union bargaining agreements.
The district spends among the most in the state at $16,400 per pupil. 

While students fled the district, there was a 35 percent increase in average teacher salaries from $56,781 to $76,449 between 2008 and 2011, before dropping to $67,702 in 2011-12.
Despite the claim there were cuts, the district received $14,125 per pupil in 2010-11, up from $13,488 in 2007-08."

Are We Serious About Education?

Are We Serious About Education? | RealClearPolitics
Two recent events -- one on the east coast and one on the west coast -- raise painful questions about whether we are really serious when we say that we want better education for minority children.
One of these events was an announcement by Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C., that it plans on August 19th to begin "an entire week of activities to celebrate the grand opening of our new $160 million state-of-the-art school building."
The painful irony in all this is that the original Dunbar High School building, which opened in 1916, housed a school with a record of high academic achievements for generations of black students, despite the inadequacies of the building and the inadequacies of the financial support that the school received.

By contrast, today's Dunbar High School is just another ghetto school with abysmal standards, despite Washington's record of having some of the country's highest levels of money spent per pupil -- and some of the lowest test score results.

Housing an educational disaster in an expensive new building is all too typical of what political incentives produce.

We pay a lot of lip service to educational excellence.

But too many institutions and individuals that have produced good educational results for minority students have not only failed to get support, but have even been undermined.

A recent example on the west coast is a charter school operation in Oakland called the American Indian Model Schools.

The high school part of this operation has been ranked among the best high schools in the nation.
Its students' test scores rank first in its district and fourth in the state of California.
But the California State Board of Education announced plans to shut down this charter school -- immediately.

Oops: Billboards list wrong date for Detroit's Nov. 5 general election

Oops: Billboards list wrong date for Detroit's Nov. 5 general election | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
"Many of the 14 billboards gave a September date for the city’s general election. 
The election actually is Nov. 5.
City Clerk Janice Winfrey said the billboards — 11 purchased by the city and three given as a bonus from International Outdoor, which manages the billboards"
Billboards along 8 Mile Road in Detroit, such as this one at Kelly Road, display the slogan 'Your Vote is Your Voice' and announce the date of the general election as Sept. 2 rather than the actual Nov. 5 date.

Detroit foodies promote urban farming as way to fight blight, grow economy

Detroit foodies promote urban farming as way to fight blight, grow economy | Crain's Detroit Business:
"Urban agriculture has been embraced by city planners from coast to coast.
In New York, the city has invested $600,000 in expanding Brooklyn Grange, a rooftop farming business that's planning to open a business incubator. 
Seattle is breaking ground on a "food forest," planting seven acres of fresh produce open to the public."

Muskegon city commissioners settle issue of farmers market use during Bike Time

Muskegon city commissioners settle issue of farmers market use during Bike Time | MLive.com:
"Vice Mayor Larry Spataro said the city made a commitment to vendors when deciding to move the market from its current Yuba Street location.
“This market supports the livelihoods of the farmers,” Spataro said. “They bring a lot of commerce to this community.”

Eric Baerren: Lansing will likely be the next city to decriminalize marijuana

Eric Baerren: Lansing will likely be the next city to decriminalize marijuana | MLive.com:
"It looks very much like Lansing could be the next Michigan community to send the message that they aren't so keen on the War on Drugs.
Petitions submitted this week would legalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.
Their mayor, Virg Bernero, thinks it's a good idea, calling marijuana prohibition a failure.
The odds of passage seem very good.

The silence of the race hustlers

The silence of the race hustlers | The Daily Caller:
"And yet, the driver did not intervene.
Oddly, the nation’s most prominent race hustlers have gone silent.
There’s been nary a peep from the “Reverend” Al Sharpton.
There’s not been so much as a rhyme from the “Reverend” Jesse Jackson.
No one has called for boycotts of Disney World or orange juice.
There have been no marches, no picket signs.
Not one person has called the town of Gulfport an “Apartheid State.”

▶ Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video - YouTube

▶ Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video - YouTube

Monday, August 12, 2013

25 Situations Only Nonprofit People Can Understand

25 Situations Only Nonprofit People Can Understand:

Obama family's dog Bo is flown by private helicopter to join First Family's vacation in Martha's Vineyard

Obama family's dog Bo is flown by private helicopter to join First Family's vacation in Martha's Vineyard | Mail Online: "Bo, the Obama family's beloved dog, arrived for the holiday in a MV-22 Osprey aircraft"

"Let them fly cake!"  
Bo came too!: Bo, the First Family's Portuguese waterdog, departs a Marine helicopter, as US President Obama and the First Lady landed at Martha's Vineyard

‘We Are All Trayvon’ mural debuts in Florida State Capitol

‘We Are All Trayvon’ mural debuts in Florida State Capitol:
"This weekend, a new mural entitled “We are all Trayvon Martin” was unveiled inside Florida’s Capitol in Tallahassee
It’s a lovely piece of work, featuring a man shooting a hooded figure in the back of the head. 
At 10 feet long, there’s also room for the bleeding visage of Martin Luther King Jr. and the words “we are all Trayvon Martin” in multiple languages.
Apparently, that’s supposed to bring together the peoples of many nations. ...or something."

Fries with that free lunch? The problem with a $15 fast food wage.

Fries with that free lunch? The problem with a $15 fast food wage. | WashingtonExaminer.com:
"Suddenly, each $15-per-hour employee costs at least $19.50 and perhaps as much as $25 per hour (depending on how the employer handles the health insurance issue).
On the other side of the ledger, the employee gets to keep about $12 per hour after payroll, federal and D.C. income taxes, not including any contribution or payment he has to make toward health insurance."

Spanish skyscraper missing elevators in monster goof: ‘Standard for the Future’ or sign of current decline?


 An apartment building under construction is seen in Benidorm November 26, 2012. Spain is considering offering rich investors from countries such as Russia and China the right to settle in return for them buying up property worth 160,000 euros ($200,000) or more in the stagnant housing sector, the country's commerce secretary Jaime Garcia-Legaz said November 19. REUTERS/Heino Kalis
Spanish skyscraper missing elevators in monster goof: ‘Standard for the Future’ or sign of current decline? - NY Daily News:
"What goes up must walk down.
In what will surely go down in history as one the greatest architectural blunders, the town of Benidorm in Alicante, Spain, had almost completed its 47-story skyscraper when it realized it excluded plans for elevator shafts.
Despite its name, the InTempo skyscraper was, seemingly rushed through the blueprint process, and its attempted message of prosperity through the country's economic tumult has become one that is more fitting to the current state of things in Spain as a whole."

Girls commit dating violence as often as boys, studies show

Girls commit dating violence as often as boys, studies show - NBC News.com:
"More girls – 43 percent – than boys – 28 percent – reported committing an act of physical dating violence, said researchers who are presenting their findings beginning Wednesday at the American Psychological Association’s annual meeting.
Slightly more boys – 23 percent – than girls – 18 percent – reported perpetrating at least one act of sexual violence."

Michigan localities plan to sell $28 million of debt next week

Michigan localities plan to sell $28 million of debt next week | Crain's Detroit Business:
"Standard & Poor's today boosted its outlook on the district to stable from negative, with a grade one step above junk. 
Terry Stanton, spokesman for Treasurer Andy Dillon, didn't immediately return a phone message or e-mail seeking comment about the sale."

Many Coast West vendors paid only 8 percent on their bills as first-year music festival dissolves

Many Coast West vendors paid only 8 percent on their bills as first-year music festival dissolves | MLive.com:
"MUSKEGON, MI – The extent of the Coast West Music Festival’s first-year financial failure was driven home to an unknown number of vendors and creditors who will not be paid in full.

A letter to creditors dated Aug. 5 from the board of directors of the Muskegon Festival Group of Muskegon County stated that the non-profit festival will be able to pay approximately eight cents on the dollar to those who are still owed for goods and services provided the festival."

Did President Obama break the law? Revelation of 'sealed Benghazi indictment' was against federal law - for anyone other than the President

Did President Obama break the law? Revelation of 'sealed Benghazi indictment' was against federal law - for anyone other than the President | Mail Online:
"Did President Obama break the law?
Revelation of 'sealed Benghazi indictment' was against federal law - for anyone other than the President

President Obama confirmed the existence of a sealed indictment in the Benghazi terror attack yesterday

Legal experts questioned whether the president could be held in contempt of court for his revelation"

▶ Fox News Follows California Beach Bum Living Off Food Stamps For Years

▶ Fox News Follows California Beach Bum Living Off Food Stamps For Years - YouTube

Many Coast West vendors paid only 8 percent on their bills as first-year music festival dissolves

Many Coast West vendors paid only 8 percent on their bills as first-year music festival dissolves | MLive.com:
"One of the festival creditors is the Community Foundation for Muskegon County, according to its President Chris McGuigan.
Within two months of the July 1-6 event, the foundation provided Muskegon Festival Group a “large” loan to pay festival “deposits” to ensure the festival was able to proceed.

Another debt that won’t be fully paid is the $1,000-a-day rental fee the county charges for use of Heritage Landing. Muskegon County Community Development Director Bob Lukens said the county received the Muskegon Festival Group letter concerning only an 8 percent payment on the $6,000 rental bill but the county has yet to hear about the $1 surcharge it receives for each festival ticket sold."

Scientist: Activists use polar bear's death as photo-op

Scientist: Activists use polar bear's death as photo-op | The Daily Caller:
“This bear was doomed back in April by the simple act of leaving the ice so early and the biologists working the region (putting radio collars on bear) had to have known it: leaving the ice in April was not normal behavior.
I suggest they alerted their colleagues and then kept track of him until he died, so they could get a useful picture of his dead carcass,”

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Why can’t we talk about IQ?

Opinion: Why can’t we talk about IQ? - Jason Richwine - POLITICO.com:
MUST READ!
“IQ is a metric of such dubiousness that almost no serious educational researcher uses it anymore,” the Guardian’s Ana Marie Cox wrote back in May.
It was a breathtakingly ignorant statement.
Psychologist Jelte Wicherts noted in response that a search for “IQ test” in Google’s academic database yielded more than 10,000 hits — just for the year 2013.

But Cox’s assertion is all too common.
There is a large discrepancy between what educated laypeople believe about cognitive science and what experts actually know.
Journalists are steeped in the lay wisdom, so they are repeatedly surprised when someone forthrightly discusses the real science of mental ability."

...What scholars of mental ability know, but have never successfully gotten the media to understand, is that a scientific consensus, based on an extensive and consistent literature, has long been reached on many of the questions that still seem controversial to journalists.

For example, virtually all psychologists believe there is a general mental ability factor (referred to colloquially as “intelligence”) that explains much of an individual’s performance on cognitive tests. 
IQ tests approximately measure this general factor. 
Psychologists recognize that a person’s IQ score, which is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, usually remains stable upon reaching adolescence. 
And they know that IQ scores are correlated with educational attainment, income, and many other socioeconomic outcomes.

When failure carries no cost

Column One: When failure carries no cost:
"The Benghazi story keeps getting more and more outrageous. Last week we learned that some two dozen CIA personnel were on the ground during the attack. The administration has reportedly scattered these operatives throughout the US and forced them to adopt new identities. They have reportedly been prohibited from speaking to the media or congressional investigators, and subjected to monthly polygraph tests.

US personnel wounded in the attack have been hidden from investigators since the attack took place.

This behavior is scandalous, and unprecedented.

Yet, outside of the “usual suspects” in the conservative media and the Republican Party, there is no outrage. The media coverage of this shocking revelation is nearly nonexistent, and where it exists, the reportage is laconic, indifferent.

Here, too, the administration feels comfortable perpetuating its cover-up.
As in the case of Ft. Hood, why come clean if there is no price to pay for lying and covering up? "

This Michigan State football YouTube video is a must-watch

This Michigan State football YouTube video is a must-watch | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com:
(additional link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHfMzpyEJK8 )

Interesting lyrics for a "must-watch" video.
Paula Dean must be jealous:
All of the lights, all of the nights
Turn up the lights in here, baby
Extra bright, I want y'all to see this
Turn up the lights in here, baby
You know what I need
Want you to see everything
Want you to see all of the lights

[Elly Jackson]
Fast cars, shooting stars
Until it's Vegas everywhere we are
If you want it you can get it for the rest of your life
If you want it you can get it for the rest of your life 
[Verse 1: Kanye West]
Something wrong, I hold my head
MJ gone, our nigga dead
I slapped my girl, she called the feds
I did that time and spent that bread
I’m heading home, I’m almost there
I’m on my way, heading up the stairs
To my surprise, a nigga replacing me
I had to take him to that ghetto university
[Pre-Hook: Kanye West]
Cop lights, flash lights
Spot lights, strobe lights
Street lights
Fast life, drug life
Thug life, rock life
Every night
[Verse 2: Kanye West]
Restraining order, can’t see my daughter
Her mother, brother, grandmother hate me in that order
Public visitation, we met at Borders
Told her she take me back, I’ll be more supportive
I made mistakes, I bumped my head
Courts sucked me dry, I spent that bread
She need her daddy, baby please
Can’t let her grow up in that ghetto university
[Bridge: Kid Cudi]
Getting mine, baby
Got to let these niggas know
Getting right
You should go and get your own
Getting mine baby
Got to let these niggas know
Getting right
You should go and get your own 
[Verse 3: Fergie]
Unemployment line, credit card declined
Did I not mention I was about to lose my mind?
And also was about to do that line
K, okay you know we going all the way this time
We going all the way this time
We going all the way this time
We going all the way this time
We going all the way this time
We going all the way this time


Why Obama doesn't dare speak about Detroit

Why Obama doesn't dare speak about Detroit | Fox News:
"You don’t hear the president talking about Detroit.
Maybe the reason Detroit is bankrupt today is because for decades it was governed, in large part, by the Obama playbook:
Soak the rich, choke small businesses, and squeeze the middle class with high taxes (in the case of Detroit that included sky high property, commercial and industrial taxes). "

HELP WANTED: Al-Shabaab Recruiting Jihadists in Minnesota

HELP WANTED: Al-Shabaab Recruiting Jihadists in Minnesota
 "The FBI believes Al-Shabaab is responsible for producing and releasing a 40-minute video that follows three Twin Cities men on the path to martyrdom.
For the past seven years, federal agents have been investigating and prosecuting Minnesota’s so-called “terror pipeline.”
With the country’s largest population of Somali-Americans, the Twin Cities has been fighting the recruitment of young men into Al-Shabaab and Al-Qaeda training camps overseas. 
Once trained, they engage in Jihad against the ruling factions in war-torn Somalia."

10 years after blackout, U.S. grid faces new threats

10 years after blackout, U.S. grid faces new threats | The Detroit News:
"One-sixth of the existing coal capacity is projected to close by 2020, .....The permanent closure of four nuclear reactors in California, Florida and Wisconsin was announced this year, and reactors in New York, Vermont and elsewhere may also close.

Plant shutdowns mean there’s less of a cushion in electrical capacity when power demand is high or problems arise.
Shutdowns also create pockets of transmission congestion or regions where power is scarce.
Both situations drive up power prices for customers, make the grid less stable and present planning challenges."

Michigan has high rate of parents refusing vaccines

Michigan has high rate of parents refusing vaccines | MLive.com:
"Less than 72 percent of young children and 63 percent of Michigan adolescents are fully immunized, according to the Michigan State Medical Society.
To attend a public or private school, kids must be vaccinated against a number of diseases and medical conditions depending on their age: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, chickenpox and meningitis."
...."We have maybe a little more liberal view of what qualifies as a waiver than other states. And so I think more and more people have taken advantage of that," said Bob Swanson, director of the state's Division of Immunizations....."
Some parents may have no philosophical opposition but find it easier to file a waiver after forgetting to schedule a vaccination before the school year starts, said Jevon McFadden, an epidemiologist with the CDC who is based at the Michigan Department of Community Health. 
BINGO!

North Muskegon schools finances in relatively good shape compared to others

North Muskegon schools finances in relatively good shape compared to others | MLive.com:
"North Muskegon Public Schools Superintendent Curt Babcock.
“It’s scary when around the county we look around and see fund balances declining.
We’re really not different in that respect.
The last two years we did use fund balance to balance our budget, knowing that’s a trend that cannot continue.”

Who or what is to blame for Detroit's bankruptcy? 15 theories on the city's decline

Who or what is to blame for Detroit's bankruptcy? 15 theories on the city's decline | MLive.com:
"Conservatives
MSNBC talker Ed Schulz lumps free trade under a series of Republican policies that doomed Detroit and were part of an overall plan to privatize public services.

"Make no mistake, Detroit is exactly what the Republicans want," he (Schultz) added. 
"They outsourced manufacturing jobs, attack unions, cut public services, and this is the result.
Now they can wipe the slate clean because now they can start privatizing city assets.""

RealClearPolicy - Detroit and the Special-Interest State

RealClearPolicy - Detroit and the Special-Interest State:
 "Then, under the pressure of the war, the Cold War, the Great Society, environmentalism, the civil-rights revolution, feminism, and unionism, the principles crumbled.
Indeed, to a large degree the doctrines reversed.
The job of government became not to pass laws for the general welfare, but to identify particular worthy groups and empower them. 
Benefits were bestowed on special interests and routinely fed back into the political system to maintain the power of the bestowers. 
And government was regarded as the prime mover of every social and economic system from the economy to health care to agriculture to telecommunications.

Decline in Violence Linked to Climate Change?

Issue #100: Decline in Violence Linked to Climate Change | Heartlander Magazine:
"In one of an avalanche of media reports on the Cal-Berkeley paper, BBC News published the headline, “Rise in violence ‘linked to climate change.’

Detroit losing $1 million school check more proof of inefficiencies in city | Crain's Detroit Business

Detroit losing $1 million school check more proof of inefficiencies in city | Crain's Detroit Business
In late February, cash-strapped Detroit received a $1 million check from the local school system that wasn't deposited. The routine payment wound up in a city hall desk drawer, where it was found a month later.

This is the way Detroit did business as it slid toward bankruptcy, which it entered July 18. The move exposed $18 billion of long-term obligations in a city plagued by unreliable buses, broken street lights and long waits for police and ambulances. Underlying poor service is a government that lacks modern technology and can't perform such basic functions as bill collecting, according to Kevyn Orr, Detroit's emergency manager.

"Nobody sends million-dollar checks anymore -- they wire the money," said Orr spokesman Bill Nowling.

Except in Detroit.

"We have financial systems that are three, four, five decades in the past," Nowling said. "If we can fix those issues, then we'll be able to provide services better, faster, more efficiently and cheaper."

Detroit doesn't have a central municipal computer system, and each department bought its own machinery -- much of which never worked properly, according to Orr, 55, who took over in March. The last such acquisition, 15 years ago, was of a system based on Oracle Corp. technology that wasn't fully put to work.

Antiquated rules
The city is buying new software to improve income-tax collection, especially from suburban commuters who work in Detroit, said James Bonsall, the chief financial officer hired by Orr. The dysfunction extends beyond machinery, Nowling said.

Union rules have "bumped" workers into positions they aren't qualified for as departments make cuts, he said. The city has no training programs and doesn't evaluate employees in 2,500 job classifications.

"It has nothing to do with bad employees," Nowling said. "These employees in some instances are still following work rules that were created 40 years ago."

Detroit's operational flaws are pronounced, according to a June 14 report from Orr.

It costs the city $62 to process each paycheck, every pay period, for its 9,560 employees, compared with an average of $18 for U.S. public employers, Orr said in the report. The main reason for the high cost is that almost 150 full-time workers produce Detroit's payroll, including 51 uniformed officers.

Hand processing
The city's income-tax receipts are processed by hand, among the 70 percent of accounting entries done manually, according to Orr. He said in his report that the U.S. Internal Revenue Service described Detroit's tax-collection system as "catastrophic" in a July 2012 audit.

Detroit's antiquated accounting processes have meant some bills go uncollected for as long as six years, according to Orr, cutting funds that could buy new squad cars, emergency vehicles or computers. Victims of heart attacks in Detroit are likely to die because of slow responses to emergency calls since so few ambulances are running, Orr said in an interview.

City vehicles are old and their maintenance is poor, said Gary Brown, who left the City Council to help Orr improve municipal operations. A group of companies, including General Motors Co., have agreed to pay about $8 million to provide new vehicles for emergency medical services and police.

Brown said it's difficult to find 45 operable garbage trucks in a fleet of 180 to pick up trash five days a week.

Trash contracting
"That's unconscionable," he said, citing too few mechanics, lax work rules and a lack of spare parts. He said there are plans to hire a hauling company to pick up trash.

Bankruptcy may pay for better services by reducing Detroit's daily costs as much as 40 percent, said John Mogk, a law professor specializing in urban policy at the city's Wayne State University. Orr has proposed giving holders of $11.5 billion in municipal debt pennies on the dollar to free up money for programs, including new equipment.

"You're talking about $300 million or $400 million that would not go toward past obligations, but could be put into new investments or services for the city," Mogk said. "It opens up new opportunities for the city to try to improve living conditions in the city and try to stimulate economic growth."

Orr has proposed spending $1.25 billion over 10 years to improve services -- especially public safety -- for a city that has lost a fourth of its population since 2000 and is riddled with blight. A neglected government infrastructure is partly to blame, Nowling said.

Slow response
Police take an average of 58 minutes to respond to priority calls, compared with a national average of 11 minutes, Orr said in his June report. Besides too few officers -- the department's roster has shrunk by 40 percent since 2003 -- there's no computer system connecting precincts to let them quickly share information. Officers write tickets and reports by hand.

Police Commander Todd Bettison disputes the response times cited by Orr, saying it took an average 15 minutes for officers to get to 80 percent of the 277,800 calls received last year. The other 20 percent were mostly nonlife-threatening calls in which the response may have taken days, such as complaints about animals, Bettison said by telephone.

It isn't unusual for municipalities to use outdated technology, though Detroit is worse off than others, said Bill Brandt, chief executive officer of Development Specialists, Inc., a Chicago-based turnaround consultant. He said the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks exposed communications-systems flaws that made it hard for New York police and firefighters to coordinate.

Chevy budget
Brandt said Michigan's government could've helped Detroit acquire more up-to-date technology.

"Not enough has gone into reinventing government," Brandt said. "It'll get there, but taxpayers have never enthusiastically supported a Cadillac and only want to pay for a Chevy."

The biggest challenge for the Motor City is serving a shrinking, poorer population that needs jobs, and is spread across an area larger than Boston, San Francisco and Manhattan combined, Mogk said.

Brandt said Orr's plan didn't lay out a long-term strategy for boosting jobs based in Detroit, which he said is the key to attracting new residents.


"Improvement of services will help," Brandt said. Yet it is the promise of jobs that will lead more people to move into the city, he said.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Editorial: County to provide taxpayers with pension details

Editorial: County to provide taxpayers with pension details - Marin Independent Journal:
"PUBLIC PENSION CRITICS in Marin say they have won a big battle.

County officials say they are willing to meet the critics part way by adding a page to the county tax bill informing taxpayers about the county's long-term pension obligation and its retiree health care costs.

Leaders of the Citizens for Sustainable Pension Plans, a Marin public pension reform group, had asked the county to print that information on the tax bill for every taxing agency.

County officials, not surprisingly, were not enthused. 
They said the information wouldn't fit on the one-page tax bill."

Meybee we gonna see this in Muskegon?
NOT!

Feds give millions in contracts to firms owned by fictitious people

Feds give millions in contracts to firms owned by fictitious people | WashingtonExaminer.com:
"The Department of Homeland Security, with seemingly little investigation of the company's background, gave it a government credit card "to use for payment for goods provided pursuant to a government contract," on which Whitehead racked up $40,000 in charges."

Cop out

Cop out - NYPOST.com:

New York pays more police in retirement than to patrol our streets — yet pols do nothing to address our skyrocketing pension costs

 "During Bloomberg’s final year, city will spend $8.7 billion on the police department, nearly double the 2002 figure and more than three times the rate of inflation."

Biological Gender Differences, Absenteeism and the Earning Gap

Biological Gender Differences, Absenteeism and the Earning Gap:
"We interpret this as evidence that the menstrual cycle raises female absenteeism.
Absences with a 28-day cycle explain a significant fraction of the male-female absenteeism gap.
To investigate the effect of absenteeism on earnings, we use a simple signaling model in which employers cannot directly observe workers' productivity, and therefore use observable characteristics – including absenteeism – to set wages.
Since men are absent from work because of health and shirking reasons, while women face an additional exogenous source of health shocks due to menstruation, the signal extraction based on absenteeism is more informative about shirking for males than for females.
Consistent with the predictions of the model, we find that the relationship between earnings and absenteeism is more negative for males than for females.
Furthermore, this difference declines with seniority, as employers learn more about their workers' true productivity.
Finally, we calculate the earnings cost for women associated with menstruation. 
We find that higher absenteeism induced by the 28-day cycle explains 11.8 percent of the earnings gender differential."

Third Woman’s Burned Body Found On Detroit’s West Side

Third Woman’s Burned Body Found On Detroit’s West Side « CBS Detroit:
"Police say it’s the third case in recent weeks where a woman has been set on fire and left for dead"

Saginaw County says interest rates too high to sell bonds to cover pension liability

Saginaw County says interest rates too high to sell bonds to cover pension liability | MLive.com:
" Saginaw County was the first county in the state to gain Michigan Treasury approval for a plan to sell bonds to cover its pension fund liability.

But the county's plan has been put on hold, Controller Robert Belleman told county leaders on Thursday, Aug. 8.

"We did go out to price today," Belleman said. "And the interest rates being demanded by the investors was much higher than we had anticipated or our budget could support. So we withdrew our bond from the market today and we'll look at whether or not we'll go out again later this year."

Belleman explained that when the county went to sell bonds necessary to make the plan work, the interest rates had risen to a level that made the plan no longer feasible."

Moral Victory Is Total Victory

Moral Victory Is Total Victory | National Review Online:
"We’re way too politically correct to do something like that today, of course, and so we fight pointless wars for speechwriter mush about “human freedom” that are all tactics and no strategy, with no apparent political objectives other than to see “elections” staged, some schools built, and some cups of tea drunk.
But we did not fight to “liberate” the Germans from Hitler or the Japanese from imperial militarism: 
We fought them to crush them and eradicate the root of the evil that animated them. 
They started it, we finished it. 
Which is why we haven’t had to refight them."

How Not to Debate What We Should Be Doing at Movie Theaters

How Not to Debate What We Should Be Doing at Movie Theaters - Richard Lawson - The Atlantic Wire
Then this morning, another tech guy, writer and self-described entrepreneur Anil Dash, wrote a smug, scolding piece about priggish "shushers" and their obstinate refusal to let other people enjoy movies the way they want to enjoy them — meaning talking, texting, tweeting, tromboning, whatever. It's a gruesome read.

Most glaringly, Dash, in an effort to paint these "shushers" as people standing athwart history yelling stop, invokes slavery of all things as evidence that societal norms are forever changing.

No, he really did: "This list of responses pops up all the time, whether it’s for arguing why women should not wear pants, or defending slavery, or trying to preserve a single meaning for the word 'ironic,' or fighting marriage equality, or claiming rap isn’t 'real' music, or in any other time when social conservatives want to be oppressive assholes to other people."

In likening the social stigma against bringing iPads into movie theaters to the defenders of slavery, Dash was, he explained on Twitter, "providing a wide range of examples of cultural conservatism, I showed a continuum from trivial to profane."

Major Danish Daily Newspaper Warns: ‘Globe May Be On Path To Little Ice Age…Much Colder Winters…Dramatic Consequences’!

Major Danish Daily Newspaper Warns: ‘Globe May Be On Path To Little Ice Age…Much Colder Winters…Dramatic Consequences’! | Climate Depot:
"The August 7 print edition of the Danish Jyllands-Posten, the famous daily that published the “Muhammad caricatures“, features a full 2-page article bearing the headline:
”The behavior of the sun may trigger a new little ice age” followed by the sub-headline: “Defying all predictions, the globe may be on the road towards a new little ice age with much colder winters.

Know Thine Enemy

Know Thine Enemy | National Review Online:
"On December 7, 1941, the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor was attacked.
Three years, eight months, and eight days later, the Japanese surrendered.

These days, America’s military moves at a more leisurely pace.

On November 5, 2009, another U.S. base, Fort Hood, was attacked — by one man standing on a table, screaming “Allahu akbar!” and opening fire.
Three years, nine months, and one day later, his court-martial finally got under way."

An Older Version Of The Hockey Stick | Real Science

An Older Version Of The Hockey Stick | Real Science:
"This version is from the National Academy of Sciences, before self-awarded Nobel Prize Mikey straightened them out that the world was heating out of control, rather than cooling out of control.


ScreenHunter_81 Aug. 08 12.23
In 1975, people were too stupid to know the difference between cold and heat."
ScreenHunter_82 Aug. 08 12.26
Read the comments!

Terry Foster: Is The ‘N-Word’ Ever OK In The Locker Room?

Terry Foster: Is The ‘N-Word’ Ever OK In The Locker Room? « CBS Detroit:
"Foster tells it this way: “Hey, cracker,” Delmas often says to Scheffler inside the Lions practice facility.

“How’s my n—–?” Scheffler replies."

Imagine the pain the millions of recently released slaves here in offended-land must feel.

Friday, August 09, 2013

The Hope And Change Guy Starts A New Panic

The Hope And Change Guy Starts A New Panic | Real Science:
"Obama’s latest fear mongering is that Putin is going to arrest gay Olympic athletes.
Johnny Weir: If I’m arrested in Russia, so be it – CBS News
The hope and change guy seems to move effortlessly from one mindless panic to another. 
A few days ago it was terrorists.
Before that it was George Zimmerman. Before that it was Edward Snowden.
Before that it was CO2.
Before that it was the fiscal cliff, healthcare, stimulus, Republicans, Rush Limbaugh, tea party, and on and on and on.
What a world class wanker."

Detroit Lost a $1 Million Check in a Desk Drawer

Detroit Lost a $1 Million Check in a Desk Drawer - Philip Bump - The Atlantic Wire:
"Strategy one for addressing the budget shortfall might include checking other drawers around City Hall. 
Who knows how much might turn up."

7 Wonders of Michigan: The Top 20

7 Wonders of Michigan: The Top 20 | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com:
"Here are the Top 20 — in alphabetical order.
Did your suggestions make the cut?

Castle Rock (St. Ignace)

Grand Traverse Bay

The Grand Hotel

The Great Lakes – Michigan, Superior, Huron, Erie

Greenfield Village/Henry Ford Museum

Isle Royale National Park

Kitchi-Iti-Kipi Spring

Lake of the Clouds

Mackinac Bridge

Mackinac Island

Manitou Islands

Michigan Stadium (The Big House)

National Shrine of the Cross

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Porcupine Mountains State Wilderness Park

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Soo Locks

Tahquamenon Falls

Tunnel of Trees (M-19)

Turnip Rock"

The Best Small Places For Business and Careers List

The Best Small Places For Business and Careers List - Forbes

Not one Michigan metro area on the list of 100!
Duh!

Saginaw County 3rd muni in Michigan to postpone million-dollar bond sale in wake of Detroit bankruptcy

Saginaw County 3rd muni in Michigan to postpone million-dollar bond sale in wake of Detroit bankruptcy | Crain's Detroit Business:
"The securities are rated Aa3 by Moody's Investors Service, fourth-highest.
Saginaw joins Michigan's Genesee County and Battle Creek in postponing general obligation offerings. Proceeds would help Saginaw, with about 198,000 residents, finance unfunded pension liabilities of about $60 million."

Muskegon county will soon be lookin' for $40 million (GO, not revenue) for the new jail.
Hopin' for a bunch of rich dummies.
The financial dominoes of doom are tippin'.
The MSM and our politicians will tell us about it when the last one falls.

FIRST LAVABIT, now Silent Mail shuts down. Remember the innocent days of the Bush Administration.....

Instapundit » Blog Archive » FIRST LAVABIT, now Silent Mail shuts down.
"Remember the innocent days of the Bush Administration, when people got exercised about the government knowing what books you checked out of the library?"

Who's setting Wisconsin's academic standards?

Who's setting Wisconsin's academic standards? « Watchdog.org:
“They don’t come to the math department. They go to the school of education,” Lempp said.
“They very rarely consult with the math department. 
They’re afraid we’ll tell them things they don’t want to here — like their tests suck.”"

Detroit losing $1 million school check more proof of inefficiencies in city

Detroit losing $1 million school check more proof of inefficiencies in city | Crain's Detroit Business:
"In late February, cash-strapped Detroit received a $1 million check from the local school system that wasn't deposited. 
The routine payment wound up in a city hall desk drawer, where it was found a month later."
Read it all and weep.
And almost EVERY Detroit city council incumbent won their primary races.

There is no fixin' what the folks don't want fixed.

Michigan State's Spartan Stadium construction begins, will last throughout football season

Michigan State's Spartan Stadium construction begins, will last throughout football season | MLive.com

Lot's going on (click link for full info) plus this MSU band info:
New practice field for marching band

The 300-plus-member Spartan Marching Band will have a new home beginning with the 2014 football season.
Earlier this summer, the MSU Board of Trustees approved repurposing a portion of Munn Field, located just a few hundred yards southwest of Spartan Stadium at the corner of Shaw Lane and Chestnut Road, as an artificial turf field for the SMB. 

The new field will include a regulation-size football field, lights, a permanent band tower, spectator seating, fencing, gates and an underground drain system. The band's current practice field, located immediately north of Demonstration Hall, is a natural-grass surface lacking lighting, a permanent tower and fencing and gates.

"The band currently practices at Demonstration Hall Field, but the location continues to be problematic because of the maintenance requirements and irrigation issues associated with a grass field," a university memo on the new practice field reads. "An artificial turf field would provide a safer and superior surface for the band. The field would be scheduled by intramural sports and summer sports camps for other activities when not in use by the Spartan Marching Band."

New research says: cellphone use+driving=death...not so much

New research says: cellphone use+driving=death...not so much | TG Daily:
"You are more likely to kill yourself reading this article than you are talking on your cellphone and driving.
That's our guess, but for almost 20 years, it has been a wide-held belief that talking on a cellphone while driving is dangerous and leads to more accidents.
However, new research from Carnegie Mellon University and the London School of Economics and Political Science suggests that talking on a cellphone while driving does not increase crash risk."

The IRS Scandal, Day 92

TaxProf Blog:

The IRS Scandal, Day 92

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Drone delivers beer not bombs at S.Africa music festival

Drone delivers beer not bombs at S.Africa music festival - FRANCE 24:
"It's an almost Biblical thing that beer is dropping from the sky," said Hoffmann."

‘It’s open season’: Samuel L. Jackson warns young brothers to beware

‘It’s open season’: Samuel L. Jackson warns young brothers to beware | Twitchy

NYC cop walks because he "thought" he had a gun?! In the bathroom, of his house, shot dead!! Young brothers Beware!! It's Open Season!

Thursday, August 08, 2013

Free smoke alarms: Grand Rapids gets another $244K in federal money for home inspections

Free smoke alarms: Grand Rapids gets another $244K in federal money for home inspections | MLive.com: "got a $244,000 federal grant to fund the project for one more year and another 2,000 homes."

$244,00 for 2000 homes?
$122 per house?
Sup?
I thought we were broke......

Detroit Zoo To Stop Selling Bottled Water

Detroit Zoo To Stop Selling Bottled Water « CW50 Detroit:
"ROYAL OAK (CW50) – It’s soon to be a BYOB party at the Detroit Zoo.
They have launched a three-year program to phase out the sale of bottled water at the park.
This move is part of the Detroit Zoological Society’s (DZS) Greenprint sustainability plan.
Bottled water is a significant revenue generator for the zoo with $240,000 in annual sales, but it is also the largest portion of the parks plastic waste.
“This phase-out will cost us revenue, but it’s important to walk our talk and do what’s good for the environment,” said DZS Executive Director and CEO Ron Kagan."

Remember the NFL’s new bag rule tonight

Remember the NFL’s new bag rule tonight | Atlanta Falcons | www.ajc.com:
“I know that very large venues around the country, the University of Michigan, Penn State University and Michigan State University, those are large venues that have ‘no bag’ policies in place,”"

Pit Bull Bites Off Part Of Man’s Tongue

Pit Bull Bites Off Part Of Man’s Tongue « CBS Detroit:
"PONTIAC (WWJ/AP) – Authorities say a Rochester man had a substantial part of his tongue bitten off by a dog that he was “attempting to befriend.”
According to officials with the Oakland County sheriff’s department, the 33-year-old man was visiting with the pit bull’s owner Wednesday night — in the 800 block of N. Perry  in Pontiac —  when he stuck out his tongue while face to face with the dog.
The department says that’s when the pet lashed out."

Cleveland Fans Sing ‘Detroit’s Bankrupt’ At Tigers Game

Cleveland Fans Sing ‘Detroit’s Bankrupt’ At Tigers Game « CBS Detroit:
"They were also treated to a new version of the melodic “Let’s go Tigers” riff.
And it goes like this: “Dee-troit’s ban-krupt … Dee-troit’s ban-krupt.”

How Your Child Is Being Dumbed Down by "Common Core" Education

Activist Post: How Your Child Is Being Dumbed Down by "Common Core" Education:
"This portion of the Common Core series focuses on the baseless and even false claims that Common Core will improve the majority of the students academic performance and ready them for college."

How accurate are Michigan's gas pumps? Search our database

How accurate are Michigan's gas pumps? Search our database | MLive.com:
"Searchable database
Below is a database looking more than 131,460 pumps inspected from 2010-2012.
About 99.6 percent were either within an acceptable range or gave slightly more gas than labeled, according to MDARD."

Do you own homework!

Wal-Mart described as 'immoral, unethical monster' as opponents of Whitehall plan vow to continue fight

Wal-Mart described as 'immoral, unethical monster' as opponents of Whitehall plan vow to continue fight | MLive.com:
"WHITEHALL, MI – Wal-Mart was called every name in the book as citizens opposed to the global retailer’s plans for a new “superstore” in Whitehall Township made their case again global giant coming to White Lake.
The verbal assaults included describing the Bentonville, Ark., retailer as “abusive," “predatory,” “monopolistic,” “a sweet shop,” “a monster,” “immoral” and “unethical.”
And then the evil “Hooker” word was tossed into the debate: “The Wal-Mart development is this generation’s Hooker Chemical,” said Stephen Niezgoda of Montague, referring to the chemical company which came to White Lake with the promise of jobs in the 1950s but left by the 1970s after nearly killing the lake with toxic pollution."

Classic lib thought: They don't want to shop at Walmart, so it's important that they keep everyone else from shopping at Walmart.
A disturbing pattern that keeps increasing its reach.

Lawmakers Issued License Plates That Make Them 'Invisible' To Traffic Cams And Parking Tickets

Lawmakers Issued License Plates That Make Them 'Invisible' To Traffic Cams And Parking Tickets | Techdirt:
".....politicians (yet again) are being allowed to ignore the same laws that affect their constituents.
Colorado legislators are immune from speeding tickets and parking tickets thanks to the special plates issued to lawmakers -- ones that aren't included in the DMV database."

13 Things That Americans Do That The Rest Of The World Just Finds Bizarre

13 Things That Americans Do That The Rest Of The World Just Finds Bizarre - seattlepi.com

Here’s another union money scam story, this time from Florida

Here’s another union money scam story, this time from Florida - EAGnews.org powered by Education Action Group Foundation, Inc.:
" The worst part, however, is that they are teachers as well as union leaders, which means they are undoubtedly role models for many children."


Saginaw County finds $477,000 it didn't know it had to help address budget deficit

Saginaw County finds $477,000 it didn't know it had to help address budget deficit | MLive.com:
"Saginaw County Register of Deeds Mildred Dodak was the first of several county officials to speak to the Board of Commissioners on Aug. 6 during a meeting regarding the 2013-14 fiscal year budget.
Though Dodak said her office cannot afford to be cut any further, she did offer up an unexpected funding source that could help county officials address the more than $2 million budget deficit Saginaw County is facing.

Dodak said her office started offering records through its website created in 2006 and put in place a $5 search fee for accessing those records. Since that time, she said, those fees have stacked up to $477,525."

Plenty of time to assure us that cuts would be devastating.
Not so much time to find a HALF A MILLION!!!!!!!

State incentives allow 3 firms to expand, add 183 jobs

State incentives allow 3 firms to expand, add 183 jobs | Crain's Detroit Business:
 "Three companies in Southeast Michigan will receive more than $1 million in state financial incentives to expand their businesses and add a total of 183 jobs.
The Michigan Economic Development Corp. announced the deals today, after they were approved by the Michigan Strategic Fund. The companies are expected to invest a total of $10.8 million."

The new "normal" is now NO ONE will invest or expand in Michigan without state subsidies?
So, we'll have states bidding against each other with money that means nothing to those bidding.
Obama's america.........

Wayne County sees extra yield for debt soar in wake of Detroit bankruptcy

Wayne County sees extra yield for debt soar in wake of Detroit bankruptcy | Crain's Detroit Business:
 "Wayne County has seen the extra yield investors demand to own its debt soar to a record, showing the price Michigan localities are paying after Detroit filed for bankruptcy."

Same-sex spouses may get military benefits

"Same-sex spouses of military members could get health care, housing and other benefits by the end of August under a proposal being considered by the Pentagon.
But earlier plans to provide benefits to gay partners who are not married may be reversed."

This is great.
Make 'em get married to get the loot!

Whitehall Township planners approve Wal-Mart site plan on 5-0 vote, but issue is far from settled

Whitehall Township planners approve Wal-Mart site plan on 5-0 vote, but issue is far from settled | MLive.com: "
“We will go to court to fight Wal-Mart and I expect this fight to go on for years,” BOW NOT supporter Oscar Kent, 6635 Lou Road, told planning commissioners. “Every year without a Wal-Mart is a victory.”

Wednesday, August 07, 2013

WAG THE DOG? Obama’s Unprecedented Embassy Closings Smell Fishy.

WAG THE DOG? Obama’s Unprecedented Embassy Closings Smell Fishy. 
“For one thing, if we’re on the eve of a possible ’9/11 junior,’ what on earth is the president of the U.S. doing going on the Tonight Show for the umpteenth time?”
Related: McClatchy: Broad U.S. terror alert mystifies experts; ‘It’s crazy pants,’ one says.”

Community leaders and residents express dismay at Coast West's cancellation, offer alternatives

Community leaders and residents express dismay at Coast West's cancellation, offer alternatives | MLive.com:
"MUSKEGON, MI – Residents and community leaders expressed disappointment over news that the Coast West Music Festival, which took place from July 1 to 6 at Heritage Landing this earlier year, will not be back in 2014.
On Aug. 7, the event's organizers, the Muskegon Festival Group, released a statement saying that Coast West will not return because of "financial reasons."

14 Unusual Cruise Ship Balcony Cabins

14 Unusual Cruise Ship Balcony Cabins - Cruises - Cruise Critic

Senators Want Permanent Ban on Internet Access Tax

HARDOCP - Senators Want Permanent Ban on Internet Access Tax:
"Senators Want Permanent Ban on Internet Access Tax
A bill introduced this week in the Senate would permanently ban taxes specific to the Internet.
A temporary Internet-only tax ban was created in 1998 and extended of three separate occasions.
The latest tax ban extension is due to expire in November, this bill would make the ban permanent.
The legislation does not ban taxes, such as sales taxes, that can be levied on the Internet if they can also be levied on offline activities."

Too clever to be a mother? The maternal urge decreases by a QUARTER for every 15 extra IQ points

Too clever to be a mother? The maternal urge decreases by a QUARTER for every 15 extra IQ points | Mail Online:
The findings show that smarter women are less likely to want babies
Maternal urge decreases by a quarter for every 15 extra IQ points"

How to Remove a Stubborn Splinter with no Pain or Needles

How to Remove a Stubborn Splinter with no Pain or Needles:

Dissolved School District Repeatedly Overspent Despite Deficits

Dissolved School District Repeatedly Overspent Despite Deficits [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"But the most recent teacher's contract sheds some light on the problems the district had handling its own costs.
In August 2009, Inkster was in its third consecutive year of a growing budget deficit that had escalated from $1.9 million two years previous to $10 million at the end of the 2008-09 fiscal year.
Still, the school board approved a three-year deal with teachers that included some raises as high as 14.2 percent as well as the district paying 100 percent of the health care premiums for teachers and 100 percent of the deductible."

So the teachers and their union are simply innocent victims?
The evil axis of teachers/unions/"owned" school boards continues to destroy the hopes of children and taxpayers.
And now, they expect a bailout?
Gimme a break!

Napoleon, Duggan appear headed for November showdown for Detroit mayor amid flood of write-ins

Napoleon, Duggan appear headed for November showdown for Detroit mayor amid flood of write-ins | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
“My opponent went out and aired negative ads,” Duggan said. “Then, out of the city’s 500,000 registered voters, they found Mike Dugeon.”
With 100% of the precincts reporting, Napoleon had 28,352 votes or 30% of the total votes cast, to 50,328 votes or 53% for write-in candidates, with Duggan presumably garnering the vast majority of those.
Duggan said about 97% of write-ins were correctly spelled for Duggan.
The Mike Dugeon he referenced is a 31-year old barber who was added as a write-in candidate one day before the deadline."

So a last minute "dirty trick" by the black candidate, Napoleon, is just brushed off as a non-event?
Imagine if the cheating was against the black candidate.
Obama: "If I had a mayor in my pocket, he would look like Bennie Napoleon".

Primary election in Grand Rapids: Senita Lenear wins Third Ward seat

Primary election in Grand Rapids: Senita Lenear wins Third Ward seat | MLive.com:
"Two words influenced the Rev. Albert Hamstra’s vote for Lenear: “Black female.”
The Christian Reformed Church pastor said “it matters to me to have diverse people in leadership.”

Nothing to see here folks.
Just go back to wor...... er.... ah....home....whatever.
But don't be forgettin' the racism of Paul Dean and Riley Cooper that's what's keeping us down.
Right?

Michigan medical marijuana panel looks to add PTSD to law but rejects autism, other conditions

Michigan medical marijuana panel looks to add PTSD to law but rejects autism, other conditions | MLive.com:
"In a series of separate votes, the panel rejected petitions seeking to add insomnia, asthma and autism to the list of debilitating conditions under the law. "

Wow.
Insomnia.
Asthma.....asthma?!!
Autism......autism?!!!!!
All "cured" by a little weed.
ObamaCare at it best, dudes.