Friday, November 30, 2012

"High on a Mountaintop" Tribute to the Heroes of Benghazi by Chris Cassone


Drug dog searches being planned for middle schools, not just for high schools anymore

Drug dog searches being planned for middle schools, not just for high schools anymore | MLive.com
Mona Shores and Muskegon school districts plan to bring the dogs into middle schools this year, while Reeths-Puffer has informed parents it could be a possibility there as well.
Orchard View Middle School has hosted the dogs for nearly a decade.

Paul Ryan a 'bad dad' for father-daughter deer hunt

PETA: Paul Ryan a 'bad dad' for father-daughter deer hunt | WashingtonExaminer.com
PETA declared that Ryan wasn't the best dad ever, at least in his daughter's eyes, but American's No. One "Bad Dad."
What's more, PETA suggests that by teaching his daughter to hunt deer, he might be setting her up for a life of rage, possibly against humans.

Muskegon County's multi-million-dollar jail, juvenile center project gains recommended sites, awaits financing method

Muskegon County's multi-million-dollar jail, juvenile center project gains recommended sites, awaits financing method | MLive.com:
"The recommended jail option: Renovate and expand the current jail on county-owned property in and around the Hall of Justice, 990 Terrace St. in Muskegon.
The recommended Juvenile Transition Center option: Renovate and add onto the Craig School building at the corner of Southern Avenue and Park Street. Craig School, owned by Muskegon Public Schools, was closed at the end of the 2011-12 school year."

Bing Said City Workers Feel ‘Entitled,’ Says His Job Second Only To Obama’s

Bing Said City Workers Feel ‘Entitled,’ Says His Job Second Only To Obama’s « CBS Detroit
We are in an environment, I think, of entitlement, we’ve got a lot of people who are city workers, who for years and years, 20, 30 years, think they are entitled to a job and all that comes with it,” Bing said.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Benghazi: Behind the scenes (Part II)

Benghazi: Behind the scenes (Part II)
Author’s note: This is part two of a multi-part interview with a government insider intimately familiar with the events that took place in Benghazi.
It is important to note that the information contained in this series was developed from interviews that spanned over 100 hours.
In this part, the insider provides information about the events of the attack and the continuation of the cover-up at the highest levels of our government. (For Part I, please click here).

The way out of ObamaNation is the collapse of Agenda 21

The way out of ObamaNation is the collapse of Agenda 21

Shatner expected to attend Enterprise inactivation

Shatner expected to attend Enterprise inactivation | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com
Some 12,000 people are expected to attend Saturday's inactivation ceremony in Norfolk.

We saw her in Florence Italy last month.
Majestic!

Michigan union members crowd Capitol halls to lobby against Right to Work; no decisions to be made today

Michigan union members crowd Capitol halls to lobby against Right to Work; no decisions to be made today | MLive.com

'Obamacare' vote: Michigan House panel rejects state health insurance exchange; GOP leader says 'we will not have one'

'Obamacare' vote: Michigan House panel rejects state health insurance exchange; GOP leader says 'we will not have one' | MLive.com

Fitch downgrades Argentina and predicts default

Fitch downgrades Argentina and predicts default - Telegraph

2012 11 27 Ways & means


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Cincinnati teachers demand use of school equipment for politics

Cincinnati teachers demand use of school equipment for politics - EAGnews.org :: Education Research, Reporting, Analysis and Commentary
The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers filed a motion last week in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court to be exempted from a 2002 agreement between the school district and a local anti-tax group that says the district shall not use property or personnel for political purposes, according to a story published by the Cincinnati.com.
The union says the agreement violates employees’ First Amendment right to free speech.

State Senator (and Gov agrees....sorta)Proposes Dissolving City Of Detroit

State Senator Proposes Dissolving City Of Detroit « CBS Detroit
In a live interview on WWJ Newsradio 950 Wednesday morning, Gov. Rick Snyder said he wouldn’t count anything out.

Two-thirds of millionaires left Britain to avoid 50p tax rate

Two-thirds of millionaires left Britain to avoid 50p tax rate - Telegraph:

LIBERTY REVIEW

LIBERTY REVIEW
Great site for local Tammy Derouin's libertarian columns!

Young Voters Supported Obama Less, But May Have Mattered More

Young Voters Supported Obama Less, But May Have Mattered More | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

EyeOnMuskegon 11-25-2012


Bankrupt San Bernardino cuts $26 million, tries to stay afloat

Bankrupt San Bernardino cuts $26 million, tries to stay afloat - latimes.com
At Monday’s hearing, Councilman Chas Kelley blasted the budget-cutting plan for being shortsighted and not addressing San Bernardino’s long-term financial health, which he said depends on attracting business and expanding the middle class.

Benghazi explained: Interview with an “Intelligence Insider”

Benghazi explained: Interview with an “Intelligence Insider”
There was absolutely no diplomatic consulate in Benghazi.
None.
Words are important here.
They can create a wrong image, an incorrect picture of what was really going on.
The property where our Ambassador and other Americans were murdered was a rented villa consisting of a primary residence with a couple of outbuildings behind the actual house.
The reason they’re still calling it a consulate is to subtly divert any questions about our activities there.

Lake effect snow could be heavy this year for Michigan, and here's why

Lake effect snow could be heavy this year for Michigan, and here's why | MLive.com

Bankrupt San Bernardino to halt payments to Calpers, bondholders

Bankrupt San Bernardino to halt payments to Calpers, bondholders | Reuters

Where Americans Are Moving

Where Americans Are Moving | Newgeography.com
How about the biggest losers?
From 2000-09, the metropolitan areas that suffered the biggest net domestic migration losses resemble something of an urbanist dream team: New York, which saw a net outflow of a whopping 1.9 million citizens, followed by the Los Angeles metro area (-1,337,522), Chicago, Detroit, and, despite recent improvements, San Francisco-Oakland.
The raw numbers make it clear that California has lost its appeal for migrants from other parts of the U.S., and has become an exporter of people and talent (and income).

Crovitz: The U.N.'s Internet Sneak Attack

Crovitz: The U.N.'s Internet Sneak Attack - WSJ.com

'New Normal' Of The U.S. Economy Dumbs Down Excellence And Isn't Normal

'New Normal' Of The U.S. Economy Dumbs Down Excellence And Isn't Normal - Investors.com
As the table below shows, the four-year average (2010-13) of 2% real GDP growth would be the lowest of any four years following a negative growth period (of at least one year), since the Crash of 1929.
And it would not be the lowest by just a little, but by a lot.

Cox and Archer: Why $16 Trillion Only Hints at the True U.S. Debt - WSJ.com

Cox and Archer: Why $16 Trillion Only Hints at the True U.S. Debt - WSJ.com
We most often hear about the alarming $15.96 trillion national debt (more than 100% of GDP), and the 2012 budget deficit of $1.1 trillion (6.97% of GDP).
As dangerous as those numbers are, they do not begin to tell the story of the federal government's true liabilities.
The actual liabilities of the federal government—including Social Security, Medicare, and federal employees' future retirement benefits—already exceed $86.8 trillion, or 550% of GDP.
For the year ending Dec. 31, 2011, the annual accrued expense of Medicare and Social Security was $7 trillion.
Nothing like that figure is used in calculating the deficit. In reality, the reported budget deficit is less than one-fifth of the more accurate figure.
Why haven't Americans heard about the titanic $86.8 trillion liability from these programs?

Vague University Policies Can Get Students In Trouble For Jokes, 'Obnoxious' Comments, 'Insulting' ...

Vague University Policies Can Get Students In Trouble For Jokes, 'Obnoxious' Comments, 'Insulting' ...
CMU has a "Bias Incident Response Team" to look into vaguely-defined problems.
"Anytime anyone in the CMU community feels belittled, disrespected, threatened, or unsafe because of who they are, the entire university community is diminished," says the university website.
"That's why it's important to report all bias incidents — even those intended as jokes.
If you have observed or experienced a bias incident, it should be reported as soon as possible."

Monday, November 26, 2012

November is expected to be the best month for new car sales in almost 5 years, since January 2008

November is expected to be the best month for new car sales in almost 5 years, since January 2008 | AEIdeas
Update: Ward’s Auto is even a little bit more optimistic and is projecting November sales to come in at 15.2 million vehicles, partly due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy.

Peter Suderman drops a truth-bomb on Walmart critics

Peter Suderman drops a truth-bomb on Walmart critics (with tweets) · lachlanmarkay3 · Storify

Couple swept to sea in effort to save son, dog

Couple swept to sea in effort to save son, dog - Yahoo! News
The dog got out of the water on its own, Jones said.

Jamie Foxx: 'Our Lord and Savior Barack Obama'

Jamie Foxx: 'Our Lord and Savior Barack Obama' | NewsBusters.org
JAMIE FOXX: "First of all, give an honor to God and our lord and savior Barack Obama. Barack Obama."
Please also notice that this clip was used as a promo for the presentation by BET.

Another laughable Benghazi lie

Another laughable Benghazi lie - NYPOST.com
What’s also heart-rendingly clear is that our diplomats and security personnel understood the danger they were in, repeatedly requested more resources — and were left to die, as US military and intelligence assets monitored their deaths in real time, lacking the orders to protect them.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Morgan Stanley’s Doom Scenario: Major Recession in 2013

Morgan Stanley’s Doom Scenario: Major Recession in 2013 - US Business News - CNBC
The global economy is likely to be stuck in the “twilight zone” of sluggish growth in 2013, Morgan Stanley has warned, but if policymakers fail to act, it could get a lot worse.

27 Everyday Things You Never Knew Had Names

27 Everyday Things You Never Knew Had Names

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Mark Steyn: Jill Kelley for secretary of state

Mark Steyn: Jill Kelley for secretary of state | kelley, intelligence, director - Opinion - The Orange County Register
As appears to be well known, the Kelleys have financial problems, and their luxury home faces foreclosure.
For awhile they ran a charity, the Doctor Kelley Cancer Foundation, which makes terminal cancer patients' final wishes come true.
In 2007, they took in $157,284 in donations, and ran up expenses of $81,927 on dining, entertainment and travel.
So, if you've got cancer, and your dying wish is for Jill Kelley to party, this is the charity for you.

After fiscal cliff comes fiscal avalanche

LEE: After fiscal cliff comes fiscal avalanche - Washington Times
While Washington is preoccupied with the so-called fiscal cliff, little attention has been given to the fiscal avalanche that will occur if we continue down an unsustainable, long-term path, causing markets to turn sour on U.S. debt and leading to a spike in interest rates.
Such a eurolike crisis would make the fiscal cliff look like a dip in the road.
Unlike driving off a cliff, which you can see coming and make last-minute adjustments to avert, we cannot predict with any reasonable certainty when the avalanche will break.
If it does, there will be little anyone can do to prevent its devastating effects.

The New National Emblem; The Ostrich

Blog: The New National Emblem; The Ostrich
Shortly after World War II, Churchill and Truman were riding a train to Fulton Missouri to give speeches. Churchill gave his, now famous, "Iron Curtain" speech; and no one can remember what Truman said.
 During the train ride Truman was eager to show Winston Churchill the new National emblem that Truman had modified.
The eagle no longer looked toward the arrows in the left talon of the eagle but had shifted its gaze toward the olive branch in its right talon.
Churchill was quoted as saying that perhaps the head should be on a swivel so that it could look either the right or the left as was needed at the time.
Truman was not amused.

Shut Up and Play Nice: How the Western World Is Limiting Free Speech

Shut Up and Play Nice: How the Western World Is Limiting Free Speech - Slashdot
concealment writes
"In the face of the violence that frequently results from anti-religious expression, some world leaders seem to be losing their patience with free speech.
After a video called 'Innocence of Muslims' appeared on YouTube and sparked violent protests in several Muslim nations last month, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned that 'when some people use this freedom of expression to provoke or humiliate some others' values and beliefs, then this cannot be protected.'
It appears that the one thing modern society can no longer tolerate is intolerance.
As Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard put it in her recent speech before the United Nations, 'Our tolerance must never extend to tolerating religious hatred.'"

War of 1812

War of 1812 | News | National Post

Dang!
Them Canuks is still paranoid!

City Wants Drunk Drivers to Pay Police Costs

City Wants Drunk Drivers to Pay Police Costs [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
The City of Holland is proposing an ordinance that would fine people up to $400 if they are caught drunk and driving.
The money would cover the expense associated with the offense.

Cushing man gets jail for striking estranged wife with genitalia

Cushing man gets jail for striking estranged wife with genitalia — Midcoast — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine
he incident occurred in July in Warren when his wife of 39 years, who was estranged from him, stayed at his place.
He offered her $20 for sex, and when she refused he took out his penis and struck her with it, according to the prosecution’s version of events to which he pleaded guilty.

Why Samsung's Galaxy Will Never Beat Apple's iPhone

Why Samsung's Galaxy Will Never Beat Apple's iPhone - Businessweek
"Buckus Toothnail, 11/17/2012 10:53 AM
I love these "predictions". Samsung's Galaxy will never beat Apple's iPhone??? It ALREADY DID! More Galaxy S3s were sold in August than iPhone 4Ss! Nice "prediction" Nostradamus!"

Here’s How Republicans Can Show They’re Serious About Free Markets

Here’s How Republicans Can Show They’re Serious About Free Markets - Businessweek
hese facts aren’t new.
What’s new is the tone.
Derek Khanna, the memo’s author, writes like an unashamed free marketeer, and in doing so manages to latch on to a larger point: Laws that help businesses often harm markets.

From the memo:
Today’s legal regime of copyright law is seen by many as a form of corporate welfare that hurts innovation and hurts the consumer.
It is a system that picks winners and losers, and the losers are new industries that could generate new wealth and added value.
We frankly may have no idea how it actually hurts innovation, because we don’t know what isn’t able to be produced as a result of our current system. (Emphasis in the original.)

Last year, for the first time, sales of adult diapers in Japan exceeded those for babies.

Japanese Stocks? Yes, They Really Think So - Businessweek
Last year, for the first time, sales of adult diapers in Japan exceeded those for babies.

Sandy island: Australian scientists discover Manhattan-sized landmass doesn’t actually exist

Sandy island: Australian scientists discover Manhattan-sized landmass doesn’t actually exist | World | News | National Post

Must read the comments!

Graphic: Canada’s national debt | Graphics

Graphic: Canada’s national debt | Graphics | News | National Post

Friday, November 23, 2012

The Pilgrims and Property Rights: How our ancestors got fat & happy


Thanksgiving is a ‘White Supremicist Holiday,’ says Professor

thecollegefix.com by Mobify
You didn’t realize that every bite of turkey and stuffing was an expression of white supremacy, did you?
That’s because you aren’t an elite, left-wing academic like Robert Jensen–professor of journalism at the University of Texas, who calls Thanksgiving a “white supremacist holiday.”

Dour ‘social justice’ teachers remind us why we should hate Thanksgiving

Dour ‘social justice’ teachers remind us why we should hate Thanksgiving - EAGnews.org
Dorris’ anger extended beyond the menu and its origins.
“If there really was a Plymouth Thanksgiving dinner, with Native Americans in attendance as either guests or hosts, then the event was rare indeed” he wrote.
“Pilgrims generally considered Indians to be devils in disguise and treated them as such.

Walmart picketers rage against the market

Blog: Walmart picketers rage against the market
The ultimate irony of the unions' attack on Walmart is that the low prices the company has introduced to retailing have enhanced the standard of living of the poorest Americans, enabling them to get more for their limited funds.
This poverty-fighting role of the company is never acknowledged on the left.
But by their behavior, we can tell that the poorest Americans, (cruelly - and hilariously -- mocked by the website People of Walmart) understand what Walmart does for them.

Google's warning over UN summit meeting to update global web rules

Google's warning over UN summit meeting to update global web rules | Mail Online
A forthcoming United Nations-organised conference on communications poses a grave threat to the freedom of the internet, Google has warned.
The Silicon Valley search giant said the December gathering of the UN's International Telecommunications Union comes amid 'a growing backlash on Internet freedom'.

Roosevelt’s movable feast sparked outrage in year of ‘Franksgiving’

Roosevelt’s movable feast sparked outrage in year of ‘Franksgiving’ - Washington Times
The year was 1939, and American businesses, still reeling from the previous year’s recession, decided they wanted an extra week of Christmas shopping.
The solution?
They asked President Roosevelt to move Thanksgiving up a week.
Roosevelt complied — and confusion and outrage ensued.

Fail: Lone Union Worker Walks Out of Walmart

Fail: Lone Union Worker Walks Out of Walmart
In an inspiring example of Union Fail, the planned union walkout on Walmart during Black Friday led off with a one-employee walkout at a Walmart in St. Cloud, Florida on Wednesday.
The walkout was led by – and entirely constituted by – Vanessa Ferreira, 59.
She told her manager that she was going on strike.
The other workers watched her leave, shrugged, and went back about their business.
The police then warned Ferreira for trespass.

Obama spent $29M building port that can’t be accessed because it was ‘shovel ready’

Obama spent $29M building port that can’t be accessed because it was ‘shovel ready’ | WashingtonExaminer.com

The GOP Turnout Myth

Strassel: The GOP Turnout Myth - WSJ.com
Even as Republicans have engaged in some agonizing over their candidate and agenda, many have sought comfort in the notion that a big part of the loss came down to simple mechanics. President Obama had a stunning Election Day operation, which turned out his base. Mitt Romney's shop, by contrast, failed to get people to the polls.
That explanation is soothing because it suggests that, in the future, all the GOP needs is a slicker piece of get-out-the-vote software.
It's also broadly wrong.
The turnout myth comes from a statistic that has been endlessly repeated: Mitt Romney got fewer votes than John McCain in 2008.
This isn't quite true (Mr. Romney this week eked past the McCain totals), and in any event it is somewhat irrelevant.
The Romney vote count reflects a nationwide voter turnout that was down nearly five percentage points from 2008.
What matters is how the GOP did in the battleground states.

Walmart's Black Friday Gameplan

Walmart's Black Friday Gameplan - Business Insider

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Make Thanksgiving 2012 an ‘Agenda 21 Knowing Thanksgiving’

Make Thanksgiving 2012 an ‘Agenda 21 Knowing Thanksgiving’
While dinner is cooking take your school age children outside and show them the innocuous looking, wireless Smart Meter attached to the outside of your house.
That wireless device is a mechanism by which your local utilities commission—under complete control of the UN—knows your every move, right down to how many people are in your place of dwelling.

Black Friday Walmart protests spark more debate over labor unions

Black Friday Walmart protests spark more debate over labor unions | MLive.com
Making a Change at Walmart has no other official walkouts planned in Michigan as of Tuesday morning, but there is a separate "Occupy Black Friday" event scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday at the Walmart at 501 N. 9th St. in Kalamazoo.

Fatal chain-reaction crash: Vehicle strikes deer, sending it through windshield of another vehicle, killing Bridgeport woman

Fatal chain-reaction crash: Vehicle strikes deer, sending it through windshield of another vehicle, killing Bridgeport woman | MLive.com#incart_river
The deer collided with a southbound vehicle, crashing through the windshield and causing fatal injuries to a 35-year-old Bridgeport woman who was in the passenger seat.
Her husband, a 34-year-old Bridgeport man, was driving.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Muskegon County election results certified; local recounts can be filed

Muskegon County election results certified; local recounts can be filed | MLive.com
The certification process for the Muskegon County results took longer than normal as clerks from local municipalities brought ballots to the Muskegon County Clerk’s office to be re-examined and retabulated after tabulating machines jammed on election night and threw off ballot counts, Grimm said

The CIA Has Closed Its Climate Change Research Office

The CIA Has Closed Its Climate Change Research Office - Business Insider

EyeOnMuskegon 11-18-2012


Burgess-Norton pollution found to be spreading in Muskegon neighborhoods; citizens concerned

Burgess-Norton pollution found to be spreading in Muskegon neighborhoods; citizens concerned | MLive.com
“We have known of a Nims Street contamination issue since 2006,” Hopkins said. “There are several plumes of pollution in that area. Some of that we can specifically tie to Burgess-Norton.”

The States Fight In the Last Ditch Against Obamacare

The American Spectator : The States Fight In the Last Ditch Against Obamacare
The Cato Institute's Michael Cannon explains, "defaulting to a federal exchange exempts a state'semployers from the employer mandate -- a tax of $2,000 per workerper year."
This is why more than half of the 50 have opted not toset up state-run exchanges.

Tim Skubick: Governor proposes way to stabilize funding for firefighters, cops and other essential local services

Tim Skubick: Governor proposes way to stabilize funding for firefighters, cops and other essential local services | MLive.com
Instead of a tax cut that everyone else received, the big guys were tagged with a defacto tax increase. They muttered about it but were told to be patient.
So they’ve been waiting on the sidelines for their turn and that is at hand with a proposed repeal of the personal property tax (PPT) on business equipment.
The governor has hatched a new deal to grant tax relief for the manufacturers while at the same time restoring money to local governments that deeply rely on the PPT to fund their firefighters, cops and other essential services.
The repeal of the PPT costs locals $800 million and some loose change, so you can see why they are worried.
Already whacked by the loss of state revenue sharing and declining local property tax collections, another $800 million hit is the equivalent of Hurricane Sandy hitting the mitten-state.
The governor’s solution is to re-allocate (a.k.a. steal) 1.5% of the money collected on the state use tax, which is basically a tax on business equipment that comes in over state lines.
The revenue would repay about 90% of what the cities and townships lose.
The locals were worried that in order to receive the payback, they would have to beg the legislature every year to do it.
With the turnover in those ranks, there was no guarantee that future salons might help.
Solution: The governor would create an entity outside of government to be a pass through vehicle through which the locals get their money without a legislative vote.
While that sounds good, future lawmakers could change that down the road after this governor leaves or even before.
The locals were worried that in order to receive the payback, they would have to beg the legislature every year to do it.
Plus you’ll likely have some push back from those who now get the 1.5% of the use tax and don't want to share it with anybody else.

Hefty School Employee Pensions Burden State Taxpayers

Hefty School Employee Pensions Burden State Taxpayers [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
When Flint Community Schools Superintendent Linda Thompson made news that she was going to retire, what was missed was the fiscal impact of her leaving the school system.
Thompson worked 36 years for the Flint school district and will be 57 when she retires.
A public school employee who worked 36 years for Flint schools and made Thompson's average salary of $175,649 the past three years would earn a pension of $94,850 a year.
If that 57-year-old retiree received a pension for the 26 years of his or her life expectancy with a 3 percent cost of living annual increase, it would grow to $204,552 a year.
"They are getting lavish benefits from an underfunded pension system,” said James Hohman, a fiscal policy analyst with the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
"But the terms are the terms.
The problem with the pension system is the politicians don’t put enough money aside for it.
It's not her fault that politicians can't be trusted to manage a pension."
Thompson's benefits are part of the guarantees written into the contracts she worked under in her time in the district. The generous terms highlight the need for serious reform of the taxpayer-funded teacher pensions systems.The Michigan Public School Employees' Retirement System’s unfunded liability has reached $22.4 billion.
One reason is the state tacks on a 3-percent annual cost of living adjustment to many of the pensions of public school retirees...
A 2010 study done by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy found that only 6 of 24 major private companies in Michigan had a defined benefit pension plan similar to what teachers are offered.
And none of the 24 private companies offered cost-of-living increases.

Feds gave battery firm $1M on day of bankruptcy filing

USA TODAY: Electric car battery maker A123 Systems received a $946,830 check from the U.S. Energy Department on the day it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last month -- providing more ammunition for critics who say the Obama administration is blindly funding failed clean energy companies.
The Waltham, Mass.-based company also told two U.S. senators in a letter this week that it may seek more money from the $249.1-million Energy Department stimulus award it won in 2009.
A123's Oct. 16 check was the latest payment as part of the original grant, which is distributed incrementally as the company meets certain benchmarks.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Mexican company eyes bankrupt Hostess Brands as Twinkies loyalists snatch the sweet confections off shelves in a frenzy

Mexican company eyes bankrupt Hostess Brands as Twinkies loyalists snatch the sweet confections off shelves in a frenzy | Mail Online
Mexican company Grupo Bimbo is reportedly eyeing Hostess Brands

Downgrade Diary: Waiting for the Return of the Old Gods

Downgrade Diary: Waiting for the Return of the Old Gods
That's the real message of the election: There is no electoral majority of any significance either for either stimulus economics or cutback economics.
Obama has no mandate; he merely was better in rousing his base for one day.
Romney, even if he had squeaked out a "victory," would have had no backing for trying to reverse our headlong plunge toward the abyss.
We don't have the vision and/or guts to make the choices that could save us; so the crash will come.
Maybe there isn't a way.
Maybe we've gone too far; maybe as has been said democracy ends when 50.1 percent of the voters realize they can plunder the rich and the public treasury.
Maybe the mass delusion that we can magically create wealth is too widespread.

My main consolation is that the change will uproot many of the delusions that have sprouted up.
My main fear is that history shows this is never, ever, a peaceful process.

Swipe Fees: The Hidden Tax the Candidates Never Discussed

Swipe Fees: The Hidden Tax the Candidates Never Discussed | RealClearPolitics
Every American household on average pays about $427 a year in the swipe fee “tax.”
Banks have a right to charge for the use of their cards and make a profit if they earn it; however, they don’t have a right to price-fix, which is exactly what they are doing.
Visa and MasterCard each set the fees for their banks, and none of the banks compete.

Pallywood Body Double

Pallywood Body Double - By Mark Steyn - The Corner - National Review Online
So today the Palestinian Association of Hamilton (Ontario) held a rally to protest the brutal Israeli violence rained down on the people of Gaza.
To promote the event, they used a heartrending picture of an innocent Palestinian baby bloodily injured by the Israeli war machine’s indiscriminate bombing raids on Gaza.
Unfortunately, the innocent Palestinian baby turns out to be an innocent Israeli baby bloodily injured by Palestinian rockets in the Hamas attack on Kiryat Malachi.
Oh, well. Close enough for the western media.

The Definitive Windows 8 Review And User Guide : Meet Microsoft Windows 8

The Definitive Windows 8 Review And User Guide : Meet Microsoft Windows 8

How Free Speech Died on Campus

The Weekend Interview with Greg Lukianoff: How Free Speech Died on Campus - WSJ.com
At Western Michigan University, it is considered harassment to hold a "condescending sex-based attitude."

Saturday morning links | AEIdeas

Saturday morning links | AEIdeas:
6. Via Freakonomics: After affirmative action ended in CA, the minority graduation rate increased 4.4%, partly due to less academic mismatch.

Global warming stopped 16 years ago, reveals Met Office report quietly released... and here is the chart to prove it

Global warming stopped 16 years ago, reveals Met Office report quietly released... and here is the chart to prove it | Mail Online
The figures reveal that from the beginning of 1997 until August 2012 there was no discernible rise in aggregate global temperatures
This means that the ‘pause’in global warming has now lasted for about the same time as the previous period when temperatures rose, 1980 to 1996

How Free Speech Died On Campus

How Free Speech Died On Campus - Slashdot
"The WSJ catches up with FIRE's Greg Lukianoff and his crusade to expose how universities have become the most authoritarian institutions in America.
In Unlearning Liberty, Lukianoff notes that baby-boom Americans who remember the student protests of the 1960s tend to assume that U.S. colleges are still some of the freest places on earth.
But that idealized university no longer exists.
Today, university bureaucrats suppress debate with anti-harassment policies that function as de facto speech codes.
FIRE maintains a database of such policies on its website.
What they share, lifelong Democrat Lukianoff says, is a view of 'harassment' so broad and so removed from its legal definition that 'literally every student on campus is already guilty.'"

Police Called to Monitor Dam Removal Meeting

Police Called to Monitor Dam Removal Meeting [Michigan Capitol Confidential]

Giant Sun Eruption Captured in NASA Video

Giant Sun Eruption Captured in NASA Video | Space.com
The prominences was so large, it expanded beyond the camera view of NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory

Susie Hughes asks constituents to join her at 'Brainstorming Breakfast' | MLive.com

Letters: Susie Hughes asks constituents to join her at 'Brainstorming Breakfast' | MLive.com
Muskegon Township Supervisor Dave Kieft Jr and I will be holding a "Breakfast Brainstorm" at Mr B’s Pancake house the first Monday of every month at 8 a.m.
We invite you to join us to share ideas to promote Muskegon Township residents, businesses, schools, parks and services, and ideas for the county’s role in achieving those goals.

In 37 Chicago Precincts, Romney Received No Votes

Newsalert: In 37 Chicago Precincts, Romney Received No Votes
In 37 Chicago Precincts, Romney Received No Votes
NBC Chicago reports:
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that in 59 Philadelphia precincts, Mitt Romney did not receive a single vote. So Ward Room decided to look at the results in the president’s hometown, and see if he won as many shutouts here. The answer: no. Romney was rejected by every voter in only 37 Chicago precincts, an embarrassing result, given that segregation and Machine politics are two of our city’s most notable qualities.
Any doubt there was some vote fraud? Check out this comment on NBC Chicago's website:
In critical swing states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois there are a lot of precincts in Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Chicago which reported 100% of their votes cast for Obama. These add up to many 10's of thousands of votes for Obama and 0 for Romney. I repeat, 0 for Romney. I have read a number of articles about this and people knowlegable in Political Science and Statistics are starting to take notice of this.Statistically, even if among 10's of thousands of voters all wanted to vote for Obama, it would not be possible to receive 100% of the vote because at least a few would make a mistake and vote incorrectly for Romney. Not to mention the fact that a least a few of those 10's of thousands might actually disagree with Obama. These types of election returns are only seen in countries run by dictators.
Just a reminder to those who want to get rid of the electoral college: corrupt Chicago voting practices could and would determine an election. Vote fraud occurs in Chicago because the U.S. Attorney doesn't want to conduct a simple investigation of those 37 precincts. Is there similar hand writing on any of those ballots ? Did any dead people vote ? Since Chicago lost 6.9% of its population in the 2010 Census : were any of those 37 precincts in the declining population wards? Maybe, if Chicago had a legitimate U.S. Attorney some of these questions would be answered. No word on this story from "alleged" former crime fighter and Obama "protector" Patrick Fitzgerald. Is Barack Obama and the U.S. Attorney's Office afraid of this milk story???

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Democrat Ron Barber wins Gabby Giffords's seat in Arizona

Democrat Ron Barber wins Gabby Giffords's seat in Arizona - The Hill's Ballot Box
Barber had a 1,402-vote margin with more than 285,000 votes cast in the race.
The AP determined that with only 15,000 provisional ballots left to be counted in Pima County, McSally would be unable to overcome Barber's lead.

Audit of the Federal Reserve Reveals $16 Trillion in Secret Bailouts :

Audit of the Federal Reserve Reveals $16 Trillion in Secret Bailouts
$16,000,000,000,000.00 had been secretly given out to US banks and corporations and foreign banks everywhere from France to Scotland.
From the period between December 2007 and June 2010, the Federal Reserve had secretly bailed out many of the world’s banks, corporations, and governments.
The Federal Reserve likes to refer to these secret bailouts as an all-inclusive loan program, but virtually none of the money has been returned and it was loaned out at 0% interest.

Why We Should Care About America's Fading Economic Freedom | Mercatus

Why We Should Care About America's Fading Economic Freedom | Mercatus

Muskegon County Board backs spending $1 million on employee bonuses despite public outcry

Muskegon County Board backs spending $1 million on employee bonuses despite public outcry | MLive.com#incart_river#incart_river
The cost for the bonuses is being offset by reduced spending on employees' health insurance and prescription coverage, along with implementation of a wellness program.
County officials who support the bonuses contend they are better for the county than a raise, because the one-time payment won’t affect pensions and benefits programs.

Tell AZ’s Maricopa County Recorder: We want a fair election system!

Tell AZ’s Maricopa County Recorder: We want a fair election system! - Promise Arizona in Action / PAZ en Acción

ACLU: Long lines at Grand Rapids polls mean people must choose between voting or their paychecks

ACLU: Long lines at Grand Rapids polls mean people must choose between voting or their paychecks Guest column) | MLive.com
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- No one should have to decide between their paycheck and their vote.
But last Tuesday across Michigan, many people did.

My Way News - Power outage time after Sandy not extraordinary

My Way News - Power outage time after Sandy not extraordinary

Two large city of Muskegon labor contracts extended setting up critical negotations at the end of 2013 | MLive.com#incart_river#incart_river#incart_river#incart_river#incart_river

Two large city of Muskegon labor contracts extended setting up critical negotations at the end of 2013 | MLive.com
The city of Muskegon and its two major labor unions represented by the Service Employees International Union Local 517M have decided to put off issues of pay, benefits and contract provisions for a year.
But that sets up a consolidation of city contracts coming due at the end of 2013. This time next year the city will face some critical labor negotiations.
The Muskegon City Commission unanimously approved a one-year contract extension with the SEIU Local 517M for both the city clerical and public works employees.
The contract extensions continue current salaries, benefits and contract language through Dec. 31, 2013, according to City Manager Bryon Mazade.
“From our standpoint, we have decided not to negotiate a new contract at this time,” Mazade said. “We are avoiding the time, effort and cost of negotiating a new contract.”

Obama Gave Gen. Petraeus And Wife Holly Big Government Salaries - Investors.com

Obama Gave Gen. Petraeus And Wife Holly Big Government Salaries - Investors.com
On top of Gen. Petraeus' sizable government salary, CNSNews reports that since last year his wife Holly, the victim of Petraeus' alleged affair with author Paula Broadwell, has been enjoying a $187,605 salary as an assistant director within the Dodd-Frank law's new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Obama has made sure the Petraeuses were well within the top 1% (courtesy of the 99%, of course), with a combined government-provided annual income not too far from $400,000.
The CFPB, which is expected to destroy thousands of small banks, is funded by the Federal Reserve, so Congress has no oversight over it.
Indeed, Mrs. Petraeus' post is not subject to Senate confirmation.
It may be months before the public knows what Gen. Petraeus knows about Bengazi, but when a president "invests" so much money in both you and your wife, where is your loyalty likely to go?
To the truth or your powerful patron?

Sooner or later, first-time homebuyers will be eligible for state grant of $3,000-$5,000

Sooner or later, first-time homebuyers will be eligible for state grant of $3,000-$5,000 | MLive.com
MSHDA spokesperson Mary Lou Keenon said Friday the program won’t be ready to issue checks until after Jan. 1.
“It’s not in place yet.
It will be by the end of the year,” Keenon said.
“What we’re trying to do is make this as streamlined and accessible as possible.”
The program is part of a nationwide settlement with five mortgage lenders.
The program will be available to first-time homebuyers or homebuyers who have not owned a home for three years.

Muskegon Heights boil water advisory lifted, water deemed safe to drink

Muskegon Heights boil water advisory lifted, water deemed safe to drink | MLive.com
"Cityof Muskegon Heights staff, along with Jackson Merkey Contractors, worked throughthe night to repair the broken water main and are still on site at this time,"he wrote, adding that they expect the main to be fixed this weekend.

Hey GOP, take the Palin cure

LA Times - Hey GOP, take the Palin cure
Sarah Palin is the new Ronald Reagan: charming and affable and unwilling to back down if she's right. I can't see what's wrong with that.

Fraud: CNN Uses Video Footage Of Faked Palestinian 'Injuries'

Fraud: CNN Uses Video Footage Of Faked Palestinian 'Injuries'
Last night on CNN's 360 with Anderson Cooper, video footage was broadcast that purported to show injuries and victims of Israeli military operations in Gaza.
The footage was exposed as fraudulent here on Breitbart News yesterday..

BBC Wisconsin is delayed as last 'saltie' with wind turbine parts expected Monday afternoon

BBC Wisconsin is delayed as last 'saltie' with wind turbine parts expected Monday afternoon | MLive.com#incart_river#incart_river#incart_river
Mart Dock officials in Muskegon had anticipated the 452-foot vessel with 21 wind turbine blades from Germany to arrive Sunday morning.
Now the estimated time of arrival is 4 p.m. Monday, Mart Dock officials said.
...The wind turbine parts began with the first “saltie” arriving in Muskegon in August.
West Michigan ship watchers have been treated to six arrivals at the Mart Dock this fall.
The BBC Wisconsin – a German owned and managed cargo ship – is the last of the shipments needed for the Beebe wind farm.

Cynthia Brim Re-elected To Chicago Bench

Cynthia Brim Re-elected To Chicago Bench - Business Insider
"At that point she is absolutely psychotic in the sense of not having the ability to think straight or to even organize her thinking or to really remember a darn thing that happened," attorney James Montgomery Sr. said, according to the Tribune.
....The Chicago Bar Association recommended voters not re-elect Brim and the Chicago Council of Lawyers has determined she was "not qualified" to sit on the bench, The Chicago Sun-Times reported in October.
Despite her re-election, Brim is suspended from hearing cases in light of her pending charges. But she'll still collect her $182,000 salary.

(H)Amtrak: The Pork-Powered Trains

(H)Amtrak: The Pork-Powered Trains | Job Creators Solutions
As congresscritters chug toward the fiscal cliff, they should gaze upon a $151 billion plan by Amtrak to upgrade 457 miles of its system.
Adjusting for inflation, just three times that price allowed an earlier Congress to build the entire Interstate Highway System, which was then more than 100 times the mileage of this proposed Amtrak fix-up.
nd unlike the national choo-choo train, the highways were paid off entirely by user fees, rather than juiced along with lots (and lots) of general taxpayer dollars.

Lefties can’t learn what happens when they boycott businesses, fortunately for Papa John’s

Lefties can’t learn what happens when they boycott businesses, fortunately for Papa John’s | The Daily Caller

NetRight Daily » Why governors should not implement state insurance exchanges under Obamacare

NetRight Daily » Why governors should not implement state insurance exchanges under Obamacare
By not implementing the state exchange, governors such as Rick Perry in Texas or Bob McDonnell in Virginia are effectively giving employers in those states the standing to sue against the new IRS rule.
In other words, it creates an avenue to fight against the implementation of the law.
For employers that do not wish to be under Obamcare’s thumb, such a move at least gives them a fighting chance.
But if the exchange is implemented by the states, employers in those states will not have any chance at all to challenge the law.

Allen West, Mitt Romney and the Massive Voter Fraud Machine

Allen West, Mitt Romney and the Massive Voter Fraud Machine
On the national front, there have been widespread stories of electronic voting machines switching votes for Mitt Romney to votes for Barack Obama. The reports began with early voting in some states and continued through Election Day.
Now, a Chicago technician named Steve Pickrum, who worked for the election supervisor, is saying that when he was called to service some voting machines on Election Day, he observed that the machines were not counting votes for Romney.
“On early voting, when I did work on the floor when voters needed help using the equipment, I was able to see the preference of the voter, and every time that I saw a voter voted for Romney, a ‘voter save failure’ message came up on the screen,” he said.
He also said when he went to vote, he got the same error message and told a poll worker, who replied that he should just assume his vote was counted.
He demanded that the worker check the vote record, and his vote had not been recorded.
Pickrum said he never saw the error occur when someone voted for Obama.

Gov. Snyder prepares for federally dominant health exchange; Bolger now backs state option

Gov. Snyder prepares for federally dominant health exchange; Bolger now backs state option | MLive.com#incart_river#incart_river#incart_river
Gov. Rick Snyder on Friday took a step toward collaborating with the Obama administration on an online health insurance marketplace that largely would be controlled by the federal government, but left the door open to creating a state-run exchange that picked up some critical backing.

Despite $15.9 billion loss, U.S. Postal Service execs see boost in pay

Despite $15.9 billion loss, U.S. Postal Service execs see boost in pay - Washington Times
Despite nearly $16 billion in annual losses announced by the U.S. Postal Service on Thursday, all but one of the top five executives for the nation's mail service had an overall compensation increase this year, records show.

Michigan income gap growth report: Rich didn't get richer, but poor got poorer

Michigan income gap growth report: Rich didn't get richer, but poor got poorer | MLive.com
The rich didn't get any richer in Michigan between 1998 and 2007, but the state's income gap continued to grow as middle- and low-income families got poorer

Walker won't create health care exchange, defers to feds

Walker won't create health care exchange, defers to feds
His comments came as President Barack Obama's administration further pushed back a deadline for states to decide, but other high-profile GOP governors signaled their own unwillingness to move forward with exchanges in their states.

Friday, November 16, 2012

How to stockpile Twinkies

How to stockpile Twinkies - MarketWatch
Those building up their supplies may be disturbed to find out that the snack’s official shelf life is just 25 days.
But Hostess hoarders can rest assured, say experts:
The treats will still stay tasty for months — if not years — to come.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Denny's to charge 5% 'Obamacare surcharge' and cut employee hours to deal with cost of legislation

Denny's to charge 5% 'Obamacare surcharge' and cut employee hours to deal with cost of legislation | Mail Online

Advance Illinois releases dismal report on education in Illinois

Advance Illinois releases dismal report on education in Illinois - chicagotribune.com
According to a report released by the organization Tuesday, only one-third of Illinois students complete fourth grade proficient in reading; the same percentage of students is academically prepared at the start of high school; and fewer than one-third of students leave high school ready for college.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Lawyer calls Attorney General's lawsuit seeking removal of Detroit school board members 'racist'

Lawyer calls Attorney General's lawsuit seeking removal of Detroit school board members 'racist' | MLive.com#incart_river#incart_river#incart_river#incart_river
The board members' attorney called the case a racist attempt to nullify the decisions of Detroit voters.
"It shows contempt," attorney George Washing told the News.
"It's a racist lawsuit and should be thrown out."

Journalists attacked for reporting on Christmas tree controversy

Journalists attacked for reporting on Christmas tree controversy
The board had voted against paying 8,000 kroner for the annual Christmas tree and party, but had earlier in the year approved the payment of 60,000 kroner for a party celebrating the Muslim holiday of Eid. Five out of nine of the board members are Muslims.

Special Report: How a vicious circle of self-interest sank a California city

Special Report: How a vicious circle of self-interest sank a California city | Reuters
The mayor blamed a dysfunctional city council and greedy police and fire unions.
The unions blamed the mayor.
Even now, there is little agreement on how the city got into this crisis or how it can extricate itself.

"It's total political chaos," said John Husing, a former San Bernardino resident and regional economist.
"There is no solution.
They'll never fix anything."

Yet on close examination, the city's decades-long journey from prosperous, middle-class community to bankrupt, crime-ridden, foreclosure-blighted basket case is straightforward — and alarmingly similar to the path traveled by many municipalities around America's largest state.
San Bernardino succumbed to a vicious circle of self-interests among city workers, local politicians and state pension overseers.

Quarter mile of old train cars left on tracks below Lakeshore Drive on Muskegon Lake shoreline

Quarter mile of old train cars left on tracks below Lakeshore Drive on Muskegon Lake shoreline | MLive.com
A train of 39 old “hopper” freight-train cars were pushed along the railroad tracks below Lakeshore Drive and adjacent to the city of Muskegon’s Lakeshore Trail.
Many of them are rusting and covered with graffiti.

Ballots still being counted in Muskegon County more than a week after election

Ballots still being counted in Muskegon County more than a week after election | MLive.com#incart_river
Officials with Muskegon Heights who were retabulating votes Wednesday arrived at 8:30 a.m. and still were far from finished by late afternoon, Grimm said.
“It’s a long process,” she said.
Also retabulating results are Whitehall Township, White River Township, Laketon Township, Muskegon Township and the city of Muskegon, Grimm said. In Laketon Township, for example, ballots were retabulated because there was one more ballot than the number of voters, she said.
“It’s not a perfect system, but it’s the one we have,” Grimm said.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Ludington resident sues city, alleges Open Meetings Act violated

Ludington resident sues city, alleges Open Meetings Act violated | MLive.com
LUDINGTON, MI – Ludington resident Tom Rotta has sued the city of Ludington, alleging city officials violated Michigan’s Open Meetings Act by authorizing a $90,000-plus sewer repair in July 2011 without a public vote by the city council and without soliciting multiple bids.
According to the lawsuit, City Manager John Shay sought and obtained approval from city council members via email to award a contract to Hallack Contracting to replace a sewer main under Brother Street.
Shay then authorized the contract, the lawsuit alleges.

Monday, November 12, 2012

John McAfee Wanted for Murder

Exclusive: John McAfee Wanted for Murder (Updated)
Antivirus pioneer John McAfee is on the run from murder charges, Belize police say.
According to Marco Vidal, head of the national police force's Gang Suppression Unit, McAfee is a prime suspect in the murder of American expatriate Gregory Faull, who was gunned down Saturday night at his home in San Pedro Town on the island of Ambergris Caye.

Picture this: Cabinet portraits for big bucks

Picture this: Cabinet portraits for big bucks - Washington Times
The Environmental Protection Agency spent nearly $40,000 on a portrait of Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, while a painting of Air Force Secretary Michael B. Donley will cost $41,200, according to federal purchasing records.
The price tag for a 3-by-4-foot oil portrait of Agriculture Department Secretary Thomas J. Vilsack: $22,500.

How to Devise Passwords That Drive Hackers Away

How to Devise Passwords That Drive Hackers Away - NYTimes.com

In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes

In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes
It's one thing for a Democratic presidential candidate to dominate a Democratic city like Philadelphia, but check out this head-spinning figure:
In 59 voting divisions in the city, Mitt Romney received not one vote.
Zero.
Zilch.

MCC | International Education Week

MCC | International Education Week
International Education Week
Schedule of Events at MCC – November 12-16, 2012

EyeOnMuskegon 11-11-2012


Michigan Home to Half of the Largest Bankrupt Green Energy Companies

Michigan Home to Half of the Largest Bankrupt Green Energy Companies [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
The Heritage Foundation put together a list of the 19 federally supported green energy companies that filed for bankruptcy and Michigan was represented significantly.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Update: Massive Voter Fraud in St. Lucie County, FL Called into Question - 141% Turnout

Update: Massive Voter Fraud in St. Lucie County, FL Called into Question - 141% Turnout | WatchDogWire - Florida
Click on the link below for the official St Lucie County, FL 2012 election results.
Only one precinct had less than 113% turnout.
The unofficial vote count is 175,554 registered voters 247,713 vote cards cast (141.10% ).
The National SEAL Museum, a St. Lucie county polling place, had 158.85% voter turn out, the highest in the county.

The Squirrel Whisperer Will Put Tiny Hats On All Your Squirrels

The Squirrel Whisperer Will Put Tiny Hats On All Your Squirrels

The Squirrel Whisperer Will Put Tiny Hats On All Your Squirrels
Julie GersteinNovember 10, 2012

Mary Krupa is a freshman at Penn State University, but kids around campus know her mostly as The Squirrel Whisperer.
Mary has taken to befriending the local fauna, and loves squirrels the best — so much so, that she’s designed a series of tiny squirrel hats for her bushy-tailed friends to wear.

The squirrels gladly oblige Mary, but only if she’s got food.
“It’s kind of a give and take. They’re not going to play with me unless I have food to give them,” she admitted.

How much does Mary love squirrels?
She’s even created a Facebook page for her favorite, Sneezy.
Sneezy wears a lot of hats. [Onward State] (click link above to get Facebook link-very cool!)

Worst City in America Votes 98 Percent for Obama

Worst City in America Votes 98 Percent for Obama
20 percent of Detroit is on food stamps.
Its violent crime rate is 5 times the national average and it’s rated as America’s Most Dangerous City.
40 percent of Detroit residents want to leave the city.
Home prices have fallen 54 percent in the last 3 years.
And Detroit has the highest poverty rate in the nation.
So guess who Detroit voted for by 98 percent?
Obama, naturally.

Occupy Muskegon News | "The Real News Without Fear or Favor"

Occupy Muskegon News | "The Real News Without Fear or Favor"
Marve Engle, a Muskegon County Commissioner, evidently suffers from delusions of threats and of lies, given his recent statements to citizens who showed to voice concern of his practices on the Board of Commissioners.
This signals a form of paranoia.

Britain Announces Halt to Onshore Wind Farms

Britain Announces Halt to Onshore Wind Farms | Heartlander Magazine
British officials are putting an end to new onshore wind farm construction, halting an energy experiment that has produced little usable electricity while draining the finances of British taxpayers and electricity consumers.

DOZENS of Layoff Announcements Just After the Election

DOZENS of Layoff Announcements Just After the Election

Do you want to know why the power is STILL off on Long Island?

small dead animals
"You want to know why they don't cut the f-ing trees Davenport?
It isn't because they are stupid, it isn't because they don't know, it isn't because private enterprise is inherently corrupt, it isn't even because union workers are a bunch of rent-seeking layabouts.
Its because every time they go to cut down a tree, some local Greenies get up a petition or a court order to make them stop.
So they stop.
So the trees break and knock down the power lines.
Same thing all over the North East until you get up into snow country, where even the f-ing tree huggers know better.
Well -this- time it all came home to roost the same day, and every overhanging branch from New Jersey to Connecticut took out a line.

Michigan emergency manager law: What's next after Public Act 4 repeal

Michigan emergency manager law: What's next after Public Act 4 repeal | MLive.com
4. Prospect of municipal bankruptcy: PA 4 was designed, in part, to help cash-strapped municipalities avoid bankruptcy by providing emergency managers with broad powers.
No city in Michigan has ever filed for Chapter 9, and Snyder has previously said he'd like to keep it that way.
But the governor on Wednesday acknowledged that, without PA 4, "the probability of municipal bankruptcies could increase, because that could really be the only option left."

$5 Trillion Price Tag for Public Pensions

$5 Trillion Price Tag for Public Pensions - The Best Life (usnews.com)
As strapped state and local governments scramble for ways to balance their budgets, it's become very clear that it will be impossible for many to honor their pension promises to new employees and even current retirees.
According to a recent economic study, the cost to fully fund these promises would cost taxpayers $5 trillion over a 30-year period, or nearly $1,400 a year in higher state and local taxes and fees for every household in the country.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Daily Kos: Buying Debt - What OWS has been up to.

Daily Kos: Buying Debt - What OWS has been up to.
Brilliant!
Why hasn't anyone thought of this sooner?
If you are in debt, from medical issues or what have you, most companies sell that debt to a debt collection company that hounds you to pay it off. Usually buying the debt is cheap.
A few hundred dollars will buy you thousands of dollars of debt. So a company pays $500 for $10,000 of bad debt.
The company calls and harrasses you and says they got a great deal for you - pay them just $2000 and they will wipe the debt away.
 They make a 400% profit as they act like vultures on the poor and downtrodden.

Let me tell you of the brilliant plan Occupy Wall Street has come up with.
They bought $14,000 of bad debt for a whopping $500 and then "poof" made the debt disappear forever!

Now OWS is launching the ROLLING JUBILEE, a program that has been in development for months. OWS is going to start buying distressed debt (medical bills, student loans, etc.) in order to forgive it. As a test run, we spent $500, which bought $14,000 of distressed debt.
We then ERASED THAT DEBT.
And now they are taking it nationwide with a show and fundraiser.
AND YOU CAN HELP.
A brilliant name too - The People's Bailout.

Foodstamps Surge By Most In One Year To New All Time Record, In Delayed Release

Foodstamps Surge By Most In One Year To New All Time Record, In Delayed Release | ZeroHedge
There was, however, another closely tracked number which perhaps is far more indicative of the economic "growth" in the past 4 years, which certainly had a delayed release.
The number of course is that showing how many Americans are on foodstamps, and usually is released at the end of the month, or the first day or two of the next month.
This time the USDA delayed its release nine days past the semi-official deadline, far past the election, and until Friday night to report August foodstamp data.
One glance at the number reveals why: at 47.1 million, this was not only a new all time record, but the monthly increase of 420,947 from July was the biggest monthly increase in one year.
One can see why a reported surge in foodstamps ahead of the elections is something the USDA, and the administration may not have been too keen on disclosing.

Papa John's Pizza CEO John Schnatter will cut hours of employees due to Obamacare

Papa John's Pizza CEO John Schnatter will cut hours of employees due to Obamacare| TheCelebrityCafe.com: “That's what you do, is you pass on costs.
Unfortunately, I don't think people know what they're going to pay for this.”

Barack Obama Voter Fraud 2012

Barack Obama Voter Fraud 2012

Colorado Counties Have More Voters Than People

Colorado Counties Have More Voters Than People | RedState
Using publicly available voter data and comparing it to U.S. Census records reveals the ten counties having a total registration ranging between 104 to 140 percent of the respective populations.

Six remaining House races include Tea Party’s West, former Giffords aide

Six remaining House races include Tea Party’s West, former Giffords aide | Fox News

Brussels Bans Annual Christmas Tree Display – It May Offend Muslims | The Gateway Pundit

Brussels Bans Annual Christmas Tree Display – It May Offend Muslims | The Gateway Pundit
Brussels replaced its popular Christmas tree exhibit this year at the city center due to concerns that it may offend the local Muslim population.
Government officials in Brussels, Belgium banned Wednesday a popular Christmas tree exhibit out of concerns that the local Muslim population found it “offensive.”
City councilwoman Bianca Debaets believes a “misplaced argument” over religious sensitivities has moved Brussels to put up the light sculpture. S
he points to the fact that it display not be referred to “Christmas” in any way to make her point.
“I suspect that the reference to the Christian religion was the decisive factor” in replacing the tree, she told reporters.
“For a lot of people who are not Christians, the tree there is offensive to them.”

Gospel According to Apostle Barack compares Obama to Jesus

Gospel According to Apostle Barack compares Obama to Jesus | The Daily Caller
The book’s thesis is that Obama is not just the 43rd president of the United States.
Much more than that, he’s an apostle akin to Martin Luther King, Jr. or even Jesus Christ.

Ten Little-Known Consequences of a Second Obama Term

The American Spectator : Ten Little-Known Consequences of a Second Obama Term
Believing in activist government means your work is neverfinished.
You pass a new law that you think combats injustice andinefficiency.
Then human nature kicks in and, with greatdisapprobation, you discover that injustice and inefficiency stillexist.
So you pass another law, then another.
And with no MittRomney there to stop you, the Circle of Regulatory Lifecontinues.

Hispanic group demands national amnesty for 11 million illegals

Hispanic group demands national amnesty for 11 million illegals | The Daily Caller

Vote was astronomical for Obama in some Philadelphia wards

Vote was astronomical for Obama in some Philadelphia wards - Philly.com
In a city where President Obama received more than 85 percent of the votes, in some places he received almost every one.
In 13 Philadelphia wards, Obama received 99 percent of the vote or more.

Record 70.4 Million Enrolled in Medicaid in 2011: 1 Out of Every 5 Americans

Record 70.4 Million Enrolled in Medicaid in 2011: 1 Out of Every 5 Americans | CNSNews.com

6,125 Proposed Regulations and Notifications Posted in Last 90 Days--Average 68 per Day

6,125 Proposed Regulations and Notifications Posted in Last 90 Days--Average 68 per Day | CNSNews.com

Interior proposal would limit commercial oil shale development on federal lands

Interior proposal would limit commercial oil shale development on federal lands - The Hill's E2-Wire
Interior’s Bureau of Land Management cited environmental concerns for the proposed changes.
Among other things, it excised lands with “wilderness characteristics” and areas that conflicted with sage grouse habitats.

Hostess bakers go on strike

Hostess bakers go on strike - NYPOST.com
The Post reported exclusively yesterday that as many as eight of the 36 bakery locals were planning a strike this weekend after the bankrupt maker of Twinkies and other products imposed an 8 percent pay cut on workers.

Former U.S. Prosecutor Negotiating Plea Deal For Jackson Jr.

Former U.S. Prosecutor Negotiating Plea Deal For Jackson Jr. « CBS Chicago
A former U.S. attorney representing embattled Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. is negotiating a plea deal with the federal government, CBS 2 has learned.
CBS 2 Chief Correspondent Jay Levine has the exclusive details.
The plea deal would end Jackson’s 17-year career as a congressman representing Chicago’s South Side and suburbs.

Jackson: Black Voters Deserve A Return On Election ‘Investment’

Jackson: Black Voters Deserve A Return On Election ‘Investment’ « CBS Chicago
The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Saturday said that President Obama’s reelection was “a great victory,” but that it would be incomplete with a reconstruction of urban America and an investment in the communities where the blacks who voted overwhelmingly for the president live.

Los Angeles City Council Embraces "Meatless Mondays"

Los Angeles City Council Embraces "Meatless Mondays" | NBC Southern California
Under a resolution unanimously approved by the City Council this week, all future Mondays in the City of Angels have been declared "Meatless Mondays."

Friday, November 09, 2012

Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville Union Bosses Best Friend In Lansing Over Michigan Taxpayers

Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville Union Bosses Best Friend In Lansing Over Michigan Taxpayers « The Bain Report
In a revealing interview just before Election Day, top AFL-CIO union boss Richard Trumka promised that Big Labor’s Card Check Forced Unionism Bill will be a top priority in Barack Obama’s second term

Since 2009, right to work states created 4x as many jobs as forced union states and may have helped Obama’s re-election

Since 2009, right to work states created 4x as many jobs as forced union states and may have helped Obama’s re-election | AEIdeas
Since the recession ended in June 2009, almost three out of every four jobs added to U.S. payrolls have been in Right to Work states (1.86 million out of 2.59 million), even though those 22 states represent only 38.8% of the U.S. population (120 million).

The Edge of the Abyss

The Edge of the Abyss - Mark Steyn - National Review Online
In order to avoid the public humiliation of a failed bond auction, the U.S. Treasury sells 70 percent of the debt it issues to the Federal Reserve — which is to say the left hand of the U.S. government is borrowing money from the right hand of the U.S. government.
It’s government as a Nigerian e-mail scam, with Ben Bernanke playing the role of the dictator’s widow with $4 trillion under her bed that she’s willing to wire to Timmy Geithner as soon as he sends her his bank-account details.

If that’s all a bit too technical, here’s the gist: There’s nothing holding the joint up.

www.Emergency-Preps.com: Hoping For The Best - Prepared For The Worst - Index

www.Emergency-Preps.com: Hoping For The Best - Prepared For The Worst - Index

Time to realize what you voted for

Eff you, it's my blog: Time to realize what you voted for
One way or another, you're fucked. Temporary employment as we know it is unlikely to survive Obamacare, at least as it is currently structured.
That's not my opinion, that's what temp agency heads said to Congress.
I suggest you read the entire transcript.
These guys have a pretty good idea of how Obamacare will fuck their industry and, by extension, you.

But don't worry about them.
Maybe they're full of shit.
Maybe you'll be fine.
Or maybe you're fucked. but hey, that's what you voted for.

Airport screeners ratify first-ever union contract with TSA

Airport screeners ratify first-ever union contract with TSA | NJ.com

Thursday, November 08, 2012

HawkeyeReport.com - Message Boards

HawkeyeReport.com - Message Boards: 12 Million Fewer Americans Voted in 2012 Than in 2008Reply

In 2008 the Presidential Election was
Obama......69, 500, 000 votes
McCain......60, 000, 000 votes

In 2012 the Presidential Election was
Obama.......60,000,000 votes
Romney..... 57,500,000 votes

There were 12 million fewer votes this year, which
means 12 million Americans stayed home for this
election. Who were these people who sat it out?
11/7 3:01 PM | IP: Logged

County to spend $1,751/laptop today

EyeOnMuskegon: County to spend $1,751/laptop today:
bumped-
Full board will vote today (11-8-2012) on these $1,751 laptops for "new employees".
No commissioner has asked why the taxpayers must spend so much on computers when excellent laptops can be bought locally for $299-$450.
OPM (OtherPeople'sMoney).

To be voted on today at 3:30

Vote was astronomical for Obama in some Philadelphia wards

Vote was astronomical for Obama in some Philadelphia wards
In a city where President Obama received more than 85 percent of the votes, in some places he received almost every one.
In 13 Philadelphia wards, Obama received 99 percent of the vote or more.

And the MSM tells us there is no voter fraud!

Election 2012: Muskegon-area notebook looks at voter turnout, local presidential totals

Election 2012: Muskegon-area notebook looks at voter turnout, local presidential totals | MLive.com#incart_river
The three West Michigan counties all agreed on the statewide ballot proposals, opposing all six issues on the ballot.

For the emergency manager referendum, Muskegon County opposed it, 38,621-35,042; Newaygo County opposed it, 11,265-9,177; and Oceana County opposed it, 6,162-4,874.

For the collective bargaining proposal, Muskegon County opposed it, 42,017-32,459; Newaygo County opposed it, 14,462-6,458; and Oceana County opposed it, 7,687-3,516.

For the renewable energy standard, Muskegon County opposed it, 44,302-29,996; Newaygo County opposed it, 15,010-5,874; and Oceana County opposed it, 8,193-2,990.

For the home care workers proposal, Muskegon County opposed it, 39,974-34,018; Newaygo County opposed it, 13,735-7,045; and Oceana County opposed it, 7,448-3,688.

For the two-thirds majority mandate for new taxes, Muskegon County opposed it, 49,260-24,530; Newaygo County opposed it, 13,433-7,324; and Oceana County opposed it, 7,735-3,337.

US homeownership rate falls to a 17-year low of 65.3% in Q3 as ‘homeownership bubble’ continues to deflate

Carpe Diem | AEIdeas
Comment: The political obsession with homeownership starting in the mid-1990s raised the U.S. homeownership rate from below 64% in 1994 to an artificial level above 69% by 2004, but obviously failed to create a homeownership rate that was sustainable in the long run.
Government housing policies did increase the homeownership rate in the short-run, but in the process turned good renters into bad homeowners, created a housing bubble, waves of foreclosures, and a subsequent housing meltdown and financial crisis.

An End Finally in Sight for the SEIU Dues Skim

An End Finally in Sight for the SEIU Dues Skim [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
The Service Employees International Union backed the constitutional amendment plan that would have locked the unionization scheme into the constitution and preserved the $6 million a year it takes from the Medicaid checks of the elderly and disabled in Michigan.
But the SEIU's scheme should now end in February when the current union contract expires.

Results Indicate Deepening Racial Divide Among Voters

Electoral Maps: Results Indicate Deepening Racial Divide Among Voters - NationalJournal.com
A 2-percentage-point increase in nonwhite votes—to 28 percent—sealed Obama's reelection, and data seem to indicate minority influence at the polls has grown stronger in the past four years.

Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Here's Video Evidence of Why Everyone Thought Diane Sawyer Was Shitfaced On Air Last Night

Here's Video Evidence of Why Everyone Thought Diane Sawyer Was Shitfaced On Air Last Night
Diane Sawyer was definitely probably drunk tonight during ABC's election coverage.
Would you agree?
Not convinced yet? S
he slurred every other word, rambled about the lack of music, and asked a correspondent if the exclamation point in the Obama slogan represented the direction he truly wanted to go with his presidency.
What more proof do you need?

Obama Wins 8 of the Nation’s 10 Wealthiest Counties

Obama Wins 8 of the Nation’s 10 Wealthiest Counties - CNBC

Election 2012 results: Oceana County chooses road, county commissioners

Election 2012 results: Oceana County chooses road, county commissioners | MLive.com
However, for the road commission, voters chose Republican Bob Carr and Democrat Cathy Forbes, an incumbent.

Time for Hollywood to pay its fair share

Sunday Reflection: Time for Hollywood to pay its fair share | WashingtonExaminer.com
I'd actually go further than that. It's not just Eva Longoria who doesn't need a tax break -- it's her entire industry, which has enjoyed favorable tax treatment in all sorts of ways, at both the federal and state levels, for years.
And now, with the federal government and the states in parlous financial condition, it's time for those fat cats to shoulder more of the burden.
Why should burger flippers at Wendy's have to cover the national debt while Hollywood moguls enjoy yachts, swimming pools and private jets?

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

95% blacks say Feds should provide jobs

95% blacks say Feds should provide jobs | WashingtonExaminer.com
Providing an 11th hour clue to how blacks will vote on the presidential stage, 95 percent of African Americans believe that the federal government should be the nation's jobs creator, according to a last-minute battleground poll.

Electronic ballot boxes malfunctioning across Flint; city clerk says it was expected

Electronic ballot boxes malfunctioning across Flint; city clerk says it was expected | MLive.com
Flint?
SHOCK!

Suppression! Officials Try to Prevent Woman Wearing MIT Shirt From Voting

Suppression! Officials Try to Prevent Woman Wearing MIT Shirt From Voting | Jammie Wearing Fools
In Florida, of course, where some people are too stupid to know what MIT stands for.

A woman attempting to vote in West Boca Raton this morning was initially prohibited from entering the polling place because she was wearing a tee shirt with the letters MIT.
BocaNewsNow.com has heard from multiple sources that an election supervisor at the polling place ultimately realized that MIT stands for “Massachusetts Institute of Technology” — a school where students tend to know how to spell — and was not a campaign shirt for the Republican candidate, who spells his name MITT.
Campaigning is not permitted within several yards of a polling place.
The woman was ultimately allowed to vote.

Foreign election officials amazed by trust-based U.S. voting system

Foreign election officials amazed by trust-based U.S. voting system | The Cable
"It's very difficult to transfer this system as it is to anyother country.
This system is built according to trust and this trust needs alot of procedures and a lot of education for other countries to adopt it,"Elabbar said.

The most often noted difference between American electionsamong the visitors was that in most U.S. states, voters need no identification.
Voters can also vote by mail, sometimesonline, and there's often no way to know if one person has voted severaltimes under different names, unlike in some Arab countries, where voters inktheir fingers when casting their ballots.

Michigan Billboard: Romney Has Generated Millions, Obama Has Wasted Trillions

Michigan Billboard: Romney Has Generated Millions, Obama Has Wasted Trillions
Ottawa County Patriots have put up the billboard that asks, "Do you want a businessman who has generated millions or a president who has wasted trillions?"

Contractors without permission slips from the government are being turned away from clearing trees in New Jersey

Contractors without permission slips from the government are being turned away from clearing trees in New Jersey | AEIdeas#comments

Bob Dylan predicts Obama 'in a landslide'

Bob Dylan predicts Obama 'in a landslide' - Yahoo! News
Dylan made his comments during his encore when he said, "We tried to play good tonight since the president was here today."
He went on to say he thinks Obama will prevail Tuesday.
Dylan says, "Don't believe the media. I think it's going to be a landslide."

IMF warns over-taxed France risks slipping behind Italy and Spain

IMF warns over-taxed France risks slipping behind Italy and Spain - Telegraph
"There is a risk it will get worse if France does not adapt at the same pace as its trading partners in Europe, notably Italy and Spain," it said

Obamacare Drops Full-Time Employment

Obamacare Drops Full-Time Employment | Via Meadia
We’re still years away from the full implementation of Obamacare, but the unintended consequences of the law are already emerging.
Student insurance is harder to come by, companies are dropping insurance coverage for employees, and now they may be dropping full-time employment as well amidst the weakest economy in decades.
It’s hard to imagine this is what the authors of this law had in mind.

New Black Panthers At Back At Polling Places In Philadelphia - YouTube

New Black Panthers At Back At Polling Places In Philadelphia - YouTube

DomeMagazine.com

DomeMagazine.com

To be voted on today at 3:30
 
REQUEST FOR BOARD CONSIDERATION-COUNTY OF MUSKEGON
 Julia Rupp, Executive Director

SUMMARY OF REQUEST (GENERAL DESCRIPTION, FINANCING, OTHER OPERATIONAL IMPACT, POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES)
 

Authorization is requested for Community Mental Health Services to purchase 20 new computers from CDWG to be used by new employees. Bids were obtained, with CDWG having the lowest bid at $35,037.80
 
Req. Desoription HISC COMPUTER ITEMS
Qty, Des cription GL Number 1 Unit Price Amount
20 Microcomp Hand/Laptop/Noteb  $1,479.00  $29,580 
20 Peripheral Miscellaneous  $201.69 $4,033,80
20 Support Services Computer $71.20 $424,00

Cost per computer $1,751.89

Global Warming Did Not Cause Sandy

Global Warming Did Not Cause Sandy - Robert Zubrin - National Review Online
Some of those decrying global warming as the culprit have sidestepped these realities and instead pointed to warming-induced sea-level increases as the culprit to blame for Sandy’s destructiveness.
However, since 1980, the sea level has only risen 3 inches, while the previous sea level rise of 3 inches, from 1940 to 1980, occurred during a period of global cooling, and, in any case, both put together are negligible.
In fact, the actual reason for Sandy’s flooding was the coincidence of the storm’s arrival with the monthly peak full-moon high tide, which raised the sea level several feet above its normal daily average.

Victoria’s Secret show tosses hurricane-relief Guardsmen out of armory

Victoria’s Secret show tosses hurricane-relief Guardsmen out of armory - NYPOST.com
Dozens of National Guardsmen, and Army and Air Force personnel who have been sleeping at Manhattan’s Lexington Armory in between hurricane-relief shifts are being booted — to make room for Victoria’s Secret models in anticipation of Wednesday’s runway show.
About 300 uniformed personnel have been bunking down at the armory at various times since Sandy hit.
But their numbers will be reduced to 60 by Wednesday for the event, which is featuring Rihanna and Justin Bieber.

News Anchor FAIL Compilation 2012




This is funny!

Monday, November 05, 2012

What if Mitt Romney wins on 6 November?

What if Mitt Romney wins on 6 November?
Romney has said he would be happy to sign a law making all abortion illegal in all circumstances, including cases of rape and incest and when the procedure is necessary to protect a mother’s health.
If that were to happen, Mexico and Canada (perhaps the UK, too) would become medical refugee destinations for those who can afford the air fare.
American women who travel abroad to abort can expect to be arrested for murder on their return.

Into the mind of liberals.....

Wave goodbye to the Obama media

TUCKER CARLSON AND NEIL PATEL: Wave goodbye to the Obama media | The Daily Caller
All of this was probably inevitable, but it came faster than expected.
Through their dishonesty the legacy media hastened their own end.
Their moral authority has evaporated.
So has their business model.
Wave them goodbye on the way out.