Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Michigan homeowners facing foreclosure can get up to $30,000 forgivable loan from state

Michigan homeowners facing foreclosure can get up to $30,000 forgivable loan from state | MLive.com
"The loan will be given at a 0 percent interest rate, and requires no monthly payments.
Each year, the loan will be forgiven 20 percent "as long as the property remains the homeowner’s primary residence."

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Guest view of Stacy Swimp: Right to work works for Black Americans

Guest view of Stacy Swimp: Right to work works for Black Americans | MLive.com:
"Unfortunately for union propagandists, U.S. Census Bureau data indicate that Americans of all races are “voting with their feet” in vast numbers against compulsory unionism. 
This is actually true to an even greater degree of black Americans."

Pricking the academic bloat

FIELDS: Pricking the academic bloat - Washington Times
"“Bubbles form when too many people expect values to go up forever,” Mr. Reynolds says.
“Bubbles burst when there are no longer enough excessively optimistic and ignorant folks to fuel them.
And there are signs that this is beginning to happen already where education is concerned.” "

Muskegon City Commission: Two recreation program contracts on Tuesday's meeting agenda

Muskegon City Commission: Two recreation program contracts on Tuesday's meeting agenda | MLive.com
"Commissioners have a staff recommendation to terminate a cooperative program and facilities agreement with the Muskegon Public Schools, while at the same time considering a management contract with the Muskegon Recreation Center Inc. for the management of Smith Ryerson Community Center and the adjacent park facilities."

Aspirin 'triples chance of blindness disease'

Aspirin 'triples chance of blindness disease' - Telegraph
Scientists have found those who take aspirin on a regular basis are much more likely to develop ‘wet’ age-related macular degeneration (‘wet AMD’) than those who do not.

Michigan to launch anti-obesity campaign

Michigan to launch anti-obesity campaign | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
The Michigan Department of Community Health plans to lay out a new educational campaign to combat obesity in the nation's fifth heaviest state.

Nurse Arrested After Allegedly Having Sex With Corpse

Nurse Arrested After Allegedly Having Sex With Corpse | KTLA 5

First Lady Rolls Her Eyes At Boehner As He Jokes With President

First Lady Rolls Her Eyes At Boehner As He Jokes With President | RealClearPolitics

She truly is a nasty cow.

The stale claim that 40 percent of gun sales lack background checks

The stale claim that 40 percent of gun sales lack background checks - The Washington Post
The letter includes an interesting figure, comparing how many National Institute of Health awards have been given for firearms research versus infectious diseases.

Major NIH research awards and cumulative morbidity for select conditions in the US, 1973–2012
Condition Total cases     NIH research awards
Cholera 400 212
Diphtheria 1337 56
Polio 266 129
Rabies 65 89
Total of four diseases 2068 486

Firearm injuries   >4,000,000 3

One of the executive orders signed by Obama on Jan. 16 directed the Centers for Disease Control to research the causes and prevention of gun violence, based on a legal analysis that congressional restrictions on spending money to advocate for gun control does not apply to such inquiries.

There is a bit of irony here.
While the 40-percent figure appears overstated and out of date, it remains the most cited statistic on the secondary market because foes of gun control have thwarted extensive research on guns. Advocates of gun controls thus continue to rely on a flawed statistic nearly two decades old.

Government Workers Average Twice As Many Sick Days Per Year As Private-Sector Employees

Government Workers Average Twice As Many Sick Days Per Year As Private-Sector Employees [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
State employees can get as many as 12 sick days a year, said Matt Fedorchuk, acting deputy director for the Michigan Civil Service Commission. Fedorchuk said sick days can't be cashed out at severance for employees hired after 1980.
Government union representatives did not respond to a request for comment.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Attention Oakridge parents: Now's the time to stand up and be heard

Attention Oakridge parents: Now's the time to stand up and be heard | MLive.com
"The plan and the process of developing it bring several benefits, including allowing stakeholders’ voices to be heard, developing an understanding of how the district is perceived and defining the roles of the board and the superintendent, according to district officials."

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Russia moves to enact anti-gay law nationwide

News From AP | TBO.com:
"But if a bill that comes up for a first vote later this month becomes law, such a public kiss could be defined as illegal "homosexual propaganda" and bring a fine of up to $16,000."

Obamacare Now Estimated to Cost $2.6 Trillion in First Decade

Obamacare Now Estimated to Cost $2.6 Trillion in First Decade | The Weekly Standard

Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban

Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban - Washington Times
"The response: 65 percent reported they would "defy the law."
That incudes 70 percent of Republicans, 68 percent of conservatives, 52 percent of Democrats and 59 percent of liberals."

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Community must grab hold of bootstraps in aftermath of Grand Blanc Weld Tool Center closing

Editorial: Community must grab hold of bootstraps in aftermath of Grand Blanc Weld Tool Center closing | MLive.com
"In all, GM paid $365,440 in local property taxes on the plant in 2012.
That money helped fund a lot of local programs and services, including the Genesee District Library, Genesee Parks, the Metropolitan Transit Authority, the Grand Blanc School District and Mott Community College."

Six opinions about the new Coast West Music Fest

Flash Views: Six opinions about the new Coast West Music Fest | MLive.com
"Jim Riley of Norton Shores thinks country fans will be a boost for the festival, but he isn't sure about the festival name:
"Coast West"?
Some folks seem to be put off by the noun "Muskegon."
"Muskegon Summer Celebration" might not have had the alliteration or "branding" so hip today, but millions of satisfied concertgoers knew where it was, what it was and how great our water view was.
Branding your location is essential.
Think, Boston Marathon.
Indy 500.
Milwaukee SummerFest.
Taste of Chicago.
Heck, Woodstock!
I like the name "Muskegon".
Plus I know where it is."

Republicans declare war on their own

Commentary: Republicans declare war on their own | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
"That makes sense to those whose sole goal is winning a majority in Congress rather than changing the course of government policy.
Seen from the outside, though, it sounds like the professional politicians are saying that the only way to win is to pick more candidates like the insiders.
Hearing that message, the reaction of many Republican and conservative voters is, "Why bother?"
That's why more than two-thirds of Republican voters believe GOP officials in Washington have lost touch with the party's base.
The Republican establishment can act as mature party leaders of a national political party, or they can protect their own self-interest."

A Liberal History of Union Thuggery and Civil Rights Perversion

A Liberal History of Union Thuggery and Civil Rights Perversion
Just as is almost exclusively true with all public union activity, many of the protestors gathered in this assembly spewed insults and foul language and carried out violence against not only their outspoken detractors, but even against reserved individuals who they perceived might be in disagreement with their cause.