Obama Admin Gave $98.5 Million to Alternative Energy Company Now Going Belly-Up
Nevada Geothermal Power (NGP) “has substantial debts and does not generate enough cash from its current operations after debt-service costs,” according to an internal audit seen by the Times.
“The company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent on its available cash and its ability to continue to raise funds to support corporate operations and the development of other properties,” NGP auditors said
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Friday, July 06, 2012
Thursday, July 05, 2012
Arkansas Coach Facing Bankruptcy
Arkansas Coach Facing Bankruptcy - NYTimes.com
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — John L. Smith always believed real estate development was the safest investment of all, saying "you may not make money, but you won't lose money."
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — John L. Smith always believed real estate development was the safest investment of all, saying "you may not make money, but you won't lose money."
Kellogg Foundation, Muskegon community foundation join to promote healthy eating locally
Kellogg Foundation, Muskegon community foundation join to promote healthy eating locally |MLive.com
“We want to build a better network of all of the great things that are bubbling up around our community,” Joy said of the local grants that will bolster and coordinate existing efforts.
“People are really beginning to care about healthy foods but we have not had any organized way to provide access and education.”
One of the longstanding issues in the downtown and urban neighborhoods of the city of Muskegon is access to a grocery store that provides fresh fruits and vegetables on a year-round basis.
Urban consumers can use the Muskegon Farmer’s Market but that is limited in the number of days it opens during the spring, summer and fall months.
“We want to build a better network of all of the great things that are bubbling up around our community,” Joy said of the local grants that will bolster and coordinate existing efforts.
“People are really beginning to care about healthy foods but we have not had any organized way to provide access and education.”
One of the longstanding issues in the downtown and urban neighborhoods of the city of Muskegon is access to a grocery store that provides fresh fruits and vegetables on a year-round basis.
Urban consumers can use the Muskegon Farmer’s Market but that is limited in the number of days it opens during the spring, summer and fall months.
NEA leader: Teachers need to become 'social justice patriots'
NEA leader: Teachers need to become 'social justice patriots' | MLive.com
“I say we are social justice warriors, fighting to preserve the dignity of all those who work hard, pay their taxes, and simply want to send their kids to college and have a decent retirement,” he said.
“I say we are social justice warriors, fighting to preserve the dignity of all those who work hard, pay their taxes, and simply want to send their kids to college and have a decent retirement,” he said.
Liberals ignore Obama’s Guantantanamos
Instapundit » Blog Archive » IT’S AS IF ALL THAT HUMAN-RIGHTS CONCERN WAS JUST PARTISAN HACKERY
Liberals ignore Obama’s Guantanamos: The same people who excoriated Bush’s war on terror are letting Obama do as he pleases.
"Let me be clear: All you people who were playing the have-you-no-decency card under Bush, but who aren’t screaming just as loud now — which is pretty much all of you people who were playing the have-you-no-decency card under Bush — were and are miserable lying hacks.
And I thank Obama for making that perfectly clear, at least."
Liberals ignore Obama’s Guantanamos: The same people who excoriated Bush’s war on terror are letting Obama do as he pleases.
"Let me be clear: All you people who were playing the have-you-no-decency card under Bush, but who aren’t screaming just as loud now — which is pretty much all of you people who were playing the have-you-no-decency card under Bush — were and are miserable lying hacks.
And I thank Obama for making that perfectly clear, at least."
Candidate warns absentee voters need information about primary now
I sent this letter (last week) to MCC President Nesbary, the Muskegon Chamber of Commerce and The Muskegon Chronicle.
My hope was they will host forums, debates or otherwise provide concise candidate information so the voters (myself included!) can make informed decisions during the time when absentee voters are sending their ballots.
While I appreciate The Chronicle posting my LTE, I have yet to hear of any voter information available from the movers and shakers at MCC, the Muskegon C of C or The Chronicle.
One of the main reasons Muskegon is "muskegon" is we have voted for "leaders" who have made bad policy and spending decisions.
We citizens need more information about candidates if we are to make informed, intelligent voting decisions.
EyeOnMuskegon will host a special show this Sunday at 8:30-10:00am (EyeOnMuskegon.com) on the candidates.
Hopefully more information will become available SOON from other Muskegon leadership centers.
Jim Riley
Letter: Candidate warns absentee voters need information about primary now | MLive.com
I'm sending this out to all in hopes that all you movers and shakers can get needed voter information out to Muskegon County voters before the voters actually make their decisions.
My hope was they will host forums, debates or otherwise provide concise candidate information so the voters (myself included!) can make informed decisions during the time when absentee voters are sending their ballots.
While I appreciate The Chronicle posting my LTE, I have yet to hear of any voter information available from the movers and shakers at MCC, the Muskegon C of C or The Chronicle.
One of the main reasons Muskegon is "muskegon" is we have voted for "leaders" who have made bad policy and spending decisions.
We citizens need more information about candidates if we are to make informed, intelligent voting decisions.
EyeOnMuskegon will host a special show this Sunday at 8:30-10:00am (EyeOnMuskegon.com) on the candidates.
Hopefully more information will become available SOON from other Muskegon leadership centers.
Jim Riley
Letter: Candidate warns absentee voters need information about primary now | MLive.com
I'm sending this out to all in hopes that all you movers and shakers can get needed voter information out to Muskegon County voters before the voters actually make their decisions.
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Chestnut wins 6th straight hot dog title
Chestnut wins 6th straight hot dog title - Other sports- NBC Sports
The 28-year-old San Jose, Calif., man nicknamed "Jaws" scarfed down 68 hot dogs in 10 minutes
The 28-year-old San Jose, Calif., man nicknamed "Jaws" scarfed down 68 hot dogs in 10 minutes
The Declaration of Independence Annotated
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Declaration of Independence Annotated
But to justify a revolution, it was not thought to be enough that officials of the government of England, the Parliament, or even the sovereign himself had violated the rights of the people.
No government is perfect; all governments violate rights.
This was well known.
So the Americans had to allege more than mere violations of rights.
They had to allege nothing short of a criminal conspiracy to violate their rights systematically.
Hence, the famous reference to “a long train of abuses and usurpations” and the list that follows.
In some cases, these specific complaints account for provisions eventually included in the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
But to justify a revolution, it was not thought to be enough that officials of the government of England, the Parliament, or even the sovereign himself had violated the rights of the people.
No government is perfect; all governments violate rights.
This was well known.
So the Americans had to allege more than mere violations of rights.
They had to allege nothing short of a criminal conspiracy to violate their rights systematically.
Hence, the famous reference to “a long train of abuses and usurpations” and the list that follows.
In some cases, these specific complaints account for provisions eventually included in the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
NOAA Denies Existence of Mermaids
NOAA Denies Existence of Mermaids : Discovery News
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which usually deals with environmental matters like tsunamis and hurricanes, recently took the strange step of posting a statement on their website denying that mermaids exist.
In a post titled, “No Evidence of Aquatic Humanoids Has Ever Been Found,” NOAA notes that:
The belief in mermaids may have arisen at the very dawn of our species.
Magical female figures first appear in cave paintings in the late Paleolithic (Stone Age) period some 30,000 years ago, when modern humans gained dominion over the land and, presumably, began to sail the seas.
Half-human creatures, called chimeras, also abound in mythology — in addition to mermaids, there were wise centaurs, wild satyrs, and frightful minotaurs, to name but a few.
But are mermaids real?
No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found."
Why would NOAA bother to pour cold water on mermaids?
After all, there are many mythical things that the government doesn’t explicitly deny exist.
The United States Bureau of Mines doesn’t issue statements clarifying that no dragons or trolls have been discovered in underground caves or mines, for example.
So why mermaids? And why now?
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which usually deals with environmental matters like tsunamis and hurricanes, recently took the strange step of posting a statement on their website denying that mermaids exist.
In a post titled, “No Evidence of Aquatic Humanoids Has Ever Been Found,” NOAA notes that:
The belief in mermaids may have arisen at the very dawn of our species.
Magical female figures first appear in cave paintings in the late Paleolithic (Stone Age) period some 30,000 years ago, when modern humans gained dominion over the land and, presumably, began to sail the seas.
Half-human creatures, called chimeras, also abound in mythology — in addition to mermaids, there were wise centaurs, wild satyrs, and frightful minotaurs, to name but a few.
But are mermaids real?
No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found."
Why would NOAA bother to pour cold water on mermaids?
After all, there are many mythical things that the government doesn’t explicitly deny exist.
The United States Bureau of Mines doesn’t issue statements clarifying that no dragons or trolls have been discovered in underground caves or mines, for example.
So why mermaids? And why now?
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Snyder vetoes controversial voter ID, registration bills
Snyder vetoes controversial voter ID, registration bills | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday vetoed three election law bills pushed by Republican legislators seeking to require a ballot box affirmation of citizenship, restrict voter registration drives and require photo ID for obtaining an absentee ballot.
Snyder said he vetoed the absentee ballot bill, House Bill 5061, because it would not let an absentee ballot count if the person did not affirm their citizenship by the close of the polls on an Election Day.
"I am concerned (the bill) could create voter confusion among absentee voters," Snyder wrote in a veto letter to legislators.
Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday vetoed three election law bills pushed by Republican legislators seeking to require a ballot box affirmation of citizenship, restrict voter registration drives and require photo ID for obtaining an absentee ballot.
Snyder said he vetoed the absentee ballot bill, House Bill 5061, because it would not let an absentee ballot count if the person did not affirm their citizenship by the close of the polls on an Election Day.
"I am concerned (the bill) could create voter confusion among absentee voters," Snyder wrote in a veto letter to legislators.
USDA combats 'mountain pride,' self-reliance to boost food stamp rolls
USDA combats 'mountain pride,' self-reliance to boost food stamp rolls | The Daily Caller
“Our common goal is to increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,” the United States Department of Agriculture explains on its “Outreach Toolkits” page. “
“Our common goal is to increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,” the United States Department of Agriculture explains on its “Outreach Toolkits” page. “
8,733,461: Workers on Federal 'Disability' Exceed Population of New York City
8,733,461: Workers on Federal 'Disability' Exceed Population of New York City | CNSNews.com
There has been a dramatic shrinkage in the United States over the past 20 years in the number of workers actually employed and earning paychecks
There has been a dramatic shrinkage in the United States over the past 20 years in the number of workers actually employed and earning paychecks
Monday, July 02, 2012
The 3.8% Roberts Tax on Investment Income Kicks in on Jan. 1, 2013
TaxProf Blog: WSJ: The 3.8% Roberts Tax on Investment Income Kicks in on Jan. 1, 2013
Here are answers to some basic questions about the tax:
How does the 3.8% tax on investment income work?
How is "investment income" defined?
What are some examples of when the tax would and wouldn't apply?
How would the 3.8% tax apply to the sale of a principal residence?
What happens if a taxpayer has adjusted gross income above the threshold that is then reduced by a large itemized deduction—such as for medical expenses or a charitable gift?
Does the 3.8% tax apply to trusts and estates?
Doesn't the health-care law also have an extra payroll tax for higher earners?
Here are answers to some basic questions about the tax:
How does the 3.8% tax on investment income work?
How is "investment income" defined?
What are some examples of when the tax would and wouldn't apply?
How would the 3.8% tax apply to the sale of a principal residence?
What happens if a taxpayer has adjusted gross income above the threshold that is then reduced by a large itemized deduction—such as for medical expenses or a charitable gift?
Does the 3.8% tax apply to trusts and estates?
Doesn't the health-care law also have an extra payroll tax for higher earners?
Ottawa County Patriots-Politics of Racism
Meetings | Ottawa County Patriots
!!!!!! POLITICS OF RACISM !!!!!
Place: Howard Miller Community Center / Library
14 S. Church St. Zeeland, MI 49464
Time: 7:00PM – 8:30PM Networking / refreshments follow meetings
All meetings are free and open to the public
!!!!!! POLITICS OF RACISM !!!!!
Place: Howard Miller Community Center / Library
14 S. Church St. Zeeland, MI 49464
Time: 7:00PM – 8:30PM Networking / refreshments follow meetings
All meetings are free and open to the public
Questions? Call 616-805-7270
Date Wed, July 11
Longer meeting 7:00 to 9:00 Be sure to arrive early
Town hall style meeting sure to be lively featuring:Sunday, July 01, 2012
Tweak in a Pension Rule Could Finance Roads and Student Loans
Tweak in a Pension Rule Could Finance Roads and Student Loans - NYTimes.com:
But the highway bill that Congress is rushing to complete by Friday contains a measure that would let companies slow their pension contributions again.
Because the contributions are tax-deductible, permitting smaller contributions would mean that companies take fewer tax deductions — and as a result, create more federal revenue.
The provision is expected to increase corporate income tax receipts by $9.4 billion over the next 10 years, according to calculations issued Thursday by the Joint Committee on Taxation.
But the highway bill that Congress is rushing to complete by Friday contains a measure that would let companies slow their pension contributions again.
Because the contributions are tax-deductible, permitting smaller contributions would mean that companies take fewer tax deductions — and as a result, create more federal revenue.
The provision is expected to increase corporate income tax receipts by $9.4 billion over the next 10 years, according to calculations issued Thursday by the Joint Committee on Taxation.
Congress approves deadline for Asian carp report
Congress approves deadline for Asian carp report | mlive.com
Congress has approved a measure requiring the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to quicken development of a strategy for keeping the Great Lakes free of Asian carp.
Congress has approved a measure requiring the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to quicken development of a strategy for keeping the Great Lakes free of Asian carp.
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