Friday, January 17, 2014

Karate man worst disability scammer: DA

Karate man worst disability scammer: DA | New York Post
A former NYPD cop accused of teaching black-belt karate while collecting hundreds of thousands of dollars in disability checks was blasted in Manhattan court Monday as “one of the most flagrant’’ scammers in a $400 million pension-fraud scheme.
Former Queens Officer Louis Hurtado collected $470,395.20 over 26 years — the most dough over the longest stretch for any participant in the fraud, prosecutors said.
“He’s also one of the most flagrant abusers, posting videos of himself on YouTube performing martial arts . . . [and traveling] on at least 18 flights from 2006 to 2013, including to Mexico and Jamaica,’’ while claiming he was too depressed to leave his house, travel or work, said Assistant District Attorney Christopher Santora.
Hurtado, 60, flew from his home in Pasco, Fla., to be arraigned on grand-larceny and other raps.

"....the center of the white cream-filled doughnut....." Visiting journalists: Their view of Detroit

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    If they see the center of the white cream-filled doughnut.....about a square mile of Cobo.......Detroit is ok..........outside of this........the other 138 Sq. miles.......well, I hope they can run faster than a bullet!
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      Let them see Detroit's neighborhoods and then ask them what they think.

    The Great GOP Establishment Amnesty Swindle

    The Great GOP Establishment Amnesty Swindle | RedState:
    "Something peculiar is happening on the immigration front in Washington.
    With an eerie resemblance to the drumbeat leading up to Obamacare, Republican leaders are creating a sense of urgency that immigration must be addressed now.
    And much like Obamacare is doing to our already-broken healthcare system, their proposals will exacerbate the very factors that have broken our immigration system over the past few decades."

    Remember Bush's "jobless recovery"? This bland "report" is what poses as journalism today-----US weekly unemployment benefit claims drop to 326k

    Nothing to see here folks...... just a bunch of numbers......read it all and know the MSM cares not for the unemployed.
    US weekly unemployment benefit claims drop to 326k - The Denver Post:
    WASHINGTON—The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell 2,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 326,000, a sign that layoffs are weighing less on the job market and economic growth.
    The Labor Department said Thursday that the less volatile four-week average dropped 13,500 to 335,000.
    ....The job market had picked up toward the end of last year before losing some momentum in December. A mere 74,000 jobs were created last month, after the economy added an average of 213,500 new jobs in the previous four months.
    Many economists blamed the slowdown in hiring on bad weather and statistical quirks, and projected stronger gains in the new year.
    "Hiring indicators are almost uniformly quite strong, and we think the underlying trend in payroll growth likely has picked up, despite the fluke slowing in December," said Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics.
    The unemployment rate fell last month to 6.7 percent from 7 percent in November. Much that decrease came from 347,000 unemployed workers leaving the workforce. The government counts people as unemployed only if they are looking for work.
    The expiration of long-term benefits could lead to further declines in the unemployment rate, perhaps as much as a quarter of percentage point in early 2014. That's because many of the former recipients will give up on job searches, which are required in order to receive benefits.

    We have elected officials that think 3rd graders who can't read should be promoted to the next grade?---------State lawmakers: Third-grade literacy legislation is a 'work in progress'

    State lawmakers: Third-grade literacy legislation is a 'work in progress' | MLive.com:
    "KENTWOOD, MI -- The third-grade reading guarantee, school system grading and the Education Achievement Authority were key discussion points three state lawmakers reviewed during a parent advocacy meeting Wednesday night.
    ....The main sticking point for all three representatives is the third-grade literacy requirement, a mandate that requires third graders to be proficient at reading or be retained in third grade."

    As of Today, You Can Only Buy Ammo Face to Face at Authorized Dealers in New York

    As of Today, You Can Only Buy Ammo Face to Face at Authorized Dealers in New York:
    "Provisions from last year’ SAFE Act (aka one of the worst gun control bills ever passed into law) continue to roll out in New York.
    The latest is a requirement that ammo sales in the state can only happen face to face and from authorized dealers.
    This means online sales of ammo are effectively banned in New York as of today.
    This part of the law was upheld in a recent court challenge of the SAFE Act.
    Buyers will also eventually have to undergo background checks in New York when they purchase ammo. However, the system to handle those background checks is not yet in place."

    Didn't we once have "job training" programs called "public schools"?------------- Pilot program for long-term unemployed launches in Detroit

    Pilot program for long-term unemployed launches in Detroit | Crain's Detroit Business:
    More than 100 local residents applied to participate, 20 of whom were selected. 
    They will go through five weeks of training, which includes everything from resume-writing to confidence building.
    ...At the end of the five-week training, Platform to Employment will connect participants with jobs at local companies with openings matching their skills. For eight weeks, the program will pay their salaries while employers evaluate their performances. Companies are under no obligation to hire the candidates full time at the end of the trial period.
    Each class costs an average of $100,000 to administer, and the funding comes from the AARP Foundation,Citi Community Development and the Walmart Foundation.

    History for January 17

    History for January 17 - On-This-Day.com
    Birth anniversary of Benjamin Franklin (1706-90).

    Birth anniversaries of Al Capone (1899-1947)


    Happy birthday to US First Lady Michelle Obama!



    Happy Birthday! Muhammad Ali

    1377 - The Papal See was transferred from Avignon in France back to Rome. 


    1773 - Captain Cook's Resolution became the first ship to cross the Antarctic Circle.


    1795 - The Dudingston Curling Society was organized in Edinburgh, Scotland. 



    1893 - Hawaii's monarchy was overthrown when a group of businessmen and sugar planters forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate. 


    1912 - English explorer Robert Falcon Scott reached the South Pole. Norwegian Roald Amundsen had beaten him there by one month. Scott and his party died during the return trip. 



    1934 - Ferdinand Porsche submitted a design for a people's car, a "Volkswagen," to the new German Reich government. 


    1945 - Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg disappeared in Hungary while in Soviet custody. Wallenberg was credited with saving tens of thousands of Jews. 



    1961 - In his farewell address, U.S. President Eisenhower warned against the rise of "the military-industrial complex." 

    Thursday, January 16, 2014

    The Last 2 Times This Happened, The US Was Already In Recession

    The Last 2 Times This Happened, The US Was Already In Recession | Zero Hedge
    While the market seems to have rapidly given up worrying about the piss-poor jobs data from last week, the fact of the matter is the longer-term trend of 'employment' in America is anything but questionable. As we pointed out, and was so broadly understood, the number of people in the labor force in American is fading fast. In fact, as the chart below shows, the last 2 times the civilian labor force fell on an annual basis like this, the US economy was already in recession...

    Sophist

    A.Word.A.Day
    with Anu Garg
    sophist
    PRONUNCIATION:
    (SOF-ist)

    MEANING:
    noun: One who makes clever, but unsound arguments.

    ETYMOLOGY:
    From Latin sophista, from Greek sophistes (sage), from sophos (clever). Earliest documented use: 1542. In ancient Greece, Sophists were philosophers and teachers known for their subtle, but fallacious reasoning.

    USAGE:
    "But this day Mansoor had turned five, and Ma used a sophist's argument to call for a celebration."
    M.G. Vassanji; The Assassin's Song; Doubleday; 2007.

    Why Bridgegate made headlines but Obama’s IRS scandal didn't

    Instapundit » Blog Archive » ANALYSIS: Why Bridgegate made headlines but Obama’s IRS scandal didn’t. Government officials…:

    Government officials and political operatives working for Christie, for weird and petty reasons, chose to make traffic worse. That’s the takeaway. When they are reminded of the fact that people working on Christie’s behalf thought it was a good political game to mire tens of thousands of their fellow Americans in the nightmarish gridlock that is a daily dreaded prospect for tens of millions, they will be discomfited by that and by the politician in whose name it was done.
    And yet, you know what is also something everybody would find “relatable”? Politicians who sic the tax man on others for political gain. Everybody has to deal with the IRS and fears it. Last year, we learned from the Internal Revenue Service itself that it had targeted ideological opponents of the president for special scrutiny and investigation — because they were ideological opponents.
    That’s juicy, just as Bridgegate is juicy. It’s something we can all understand, it speaks to our greatest fears, and it’s the sort of thing TV newspeople could gab about for days on end without needing a fresh piece of news to keep it going.
    And yet, according to Scott Whitlock of the Media Research Center, “In less than 24 hours, the three networks have devoted 17 times more coverage to a traffic scandal involving Chris Christie than they’ve allowed in the last six months to Barack Obama’s Internal Revenue Service controversy.”
    Why? Oh, come on, you know why. Christie belongs to one political party. Obama belongs to the other. You know which ones they belong to. And you know which ones the people at the three networks belong to, too: In surveys going back decades, anywhere from 80% to 90% of Washington’s journalists say they vote Democratic.
    Scandals are not just about themselves; they are about the media atmosphere that surrounds them. They are perpetuated and deepened by the attention of journalists, whose relentless pursuit of every angle keeps the story going. That is exactly what has been missing from the IRS scandal from its outset; Republicans in Congress have been the dogged pursuers, not the press.
    They’re not the Fourth Estate. They’re the Praetorian Guard.

    I sure they got a great plan to make them young scofflaws pay up....right?--------Obamacare Slipping: Low Youth Enrollment Will Drive Prices Higher

    Obamacare Slipping: Low Youth Enrollment Will Drive Prices Higher | Truth Revolt:
    Reuters is reporting that youth enrollment into Obamacare has missed its target. If this trend continues, it will only mean one thing - higher premiums to cover the gap.
    Youth enrollment at only 24 percent means the target was missed by 14 percent, yet the administration remains confident that these numbers will rise. They should hope so, because if not, it will prove what Republicans have warned since the beginning and what the media ignores altogether - Obamacare is too expensive.
    One factor that may be keeping young people from signing up is the fact that 3 million are now allowed to stay on their parents' insurance plans. This creates a huge problem for Obamacare because its architects are relying on young and healthy people enrolling to offset the cost of covering older, sicker people. 
    This trend is turning out to be a worst-case scenario.
    A recent report from the Kaiser Family Foundation said having younger adults make up only 25 percent of enrollees would present a "worst case" scenario. They found that costs then would be about 2.4 percent higher, but insurers would retain a very slim profit margin.
    Therefore, insurance premiums will be raised. But this comes as no surprise to anyone paying attention.

    Senior UK Defense Advisor: Obama Is Clueless About ‘What He Wants To Do In The World’

    Senior UK Defense Advisor: Obama Is Clueless About ‘What He Wants To Do In The World’ - The Daily Beast:
    "Sir Hew Strachan, an expert on the history of war, says that the president’s strategic failures in Afghanistan and Syria have crippled America’s position in the world.
    President Obama is “chronically incapable” of military strategy and falls far short of his predecessor George W. Bush, according to one of Britain’s most senior military advisors.

    Sir Hew Strachan, an advisor to the Chief of the Defense Staff, told The Daily Beast that the United States and Britain were guilty of total strategic failure in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Obama’s attempts to intervene on behalf of the Syrian rebels “has left them in a far worse position than they were before.”"

    Cost of Obamacare's insurer bailout program won't be known until summer 2015

    Cost of Obamacare's insurer bailout program won't be known until summer 2015 | WashingtonExaminer.com:
    "A program to refund insurance companies for losses incurred during the implementation of President Obama’s health care law could impose significant costs on American taxpayers, but under regulations issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, those costs won’t be known until the summer of 2015.

    Republicans led by Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Rep. Tim Griffin of Arkansas have called for repealing what’s known as the risk corridors program, which has also been described as a bailout of the insurance industry.
    Under the program, insurers have to estimate the amount of money they expect to pay out in medical claims each year along with their premium revenue and administrative costs.
    Insurers who do significantly better than expected must pay HHS and those who do worse than expected receive money from HHS.
    But it's remained an open question how much this could potentially cost."

    House easily passes $1T omnibus spending bill with 359-67 vote

    House easily passes $1T omnibus spending bill with 359-67 vote | TheHill:
    "While most Democrats clearly preferred funding the government over risking a government shutdown, they also complained that the process needs to improve.
    “This can be described very charitably as a mixed bag,” said Rep. James McGovern (D-Mass.). “This is a 1,500-page bill that nobody has actually read.”
    Yet the bill won even more support than the two-year budget deal it was based on. Ninety-four House members had voted against the budget deal.
    Even conservative budget hawk Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.), who had signaled he would vote against any bill based on the new budget, voted “yes.”
    “When I ran for office in 2010, I told people that I wanted to roll back spending in Washington to 2008 [pre-stimulus] levels,” he said. “I even put that on my flyers. Today, I had the chance to do what I told people I would do if they elected me.”
    House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) said he was surprised by the strong vote

    “I’m almost giddy,” he said. “I think it’s a really good demonstration of trying to work across the aisle and across the dome.”"

    Only a moron who's NEVER bought insurance, paid taxes, seen a gas or electric bill or bought food could be surprised that there is inflation------US consumer prices up 0.3 pct, most in 6 months

    US consumer prices up 0.3 pct, most in 6 months - The Denver Post:
    "WASHINGTON—U.S. consumer prices rose last month by the most since June, driven up by higher gas prices, but excluding energy, inflation was tame.
    The Labor Department said Thursday that the consumer price index rose a seasonally adjusted 0.3 percent in December, after a flat reading the previous month.

    Prices increased 1.5 percent in 2013, down from 1.7 percent in 2012.
    That's below the Federal Reserve's target of 2 percent."

    They passed it and the MSM still refuses to read it----What You Were Never Told About Obamacare

    What You Were Never Told About Obamacare – LewRockwell.com:
    "The first is the Reinsurance Program under which large claims are capped for insurers offering individual plans under Obamacare.
    Insurers pay for claims up to $45,000, while the Federal government picks up 80% of the costs exceeding $45,000 up to a maximum of $250,000.
    This means that Obamacare is a public-private insurance scheme and that we are already half-way to the “single-payer” insurance program that Obama and his left-wing cronies so keenly pine for.
    Needless to say, neither President Obama nor the establishment media have publicized this provision of Obamacare."

    Teen Pregnancy Rate Drops 45.7 Percent When Planned Parenthood Leaves Town

    Teen Pregnancy Rate Drops 45.7 Percent When Planned Parenthood Leaves Town - Saving Our Future:
    "A study across the Texas Panhandle, using government statistics from 16 counties, found that the teen pregnancy rates among 13-17-year olds from 1994 through 2010 showed dramatic declines even as Planned Parenthood Federation of America facilities in the region shut down—dwindling from 19 family planning facilities to zero."

    Ummm, doesn't pot give ya the munchies? And they're surprised "edibles" are popular among the pot heads?------Edible marijuana sales shattering sales projections in Colorado

    7NEWS - Edible marijuana sales shattering sales projections in Colorado - Local Story:
    "DENVER - A one-month supply of marijuana edibles, gone in the first three days of January.
    That's what the area's largest supplier of marijuana edibles is saying about the incredible demand for the product since recreational sales were legalized in Colorado on Jan. 1.
    "We are working hard," said Joe Hodas, chief marketing officer for Dixie Elixirs and Edibles. "We like to call ourselves the future of cannabis."
    There is so much demand for edibles right now, they limit customers to two edible products a day at recreational pot shops like LoDo Wellness at 16th St. and Wazee in downtown Denver."

    Government against its citizens------Lawmaker calls for Udall investigation over Obamacare numbers

    Lawmaker calls for Udall investigation over Obamacare numbers | The Daily Caller
    Colorado Republican Rep. Cory Gardner told a Colorado news site that he wants Democratic Sen. Mark Udall investigated for allegedly trying to bully the state insurance commissioner into lowering the number of people whose insurance policies were canceled under Obamacare.

    “I think anytime you have an office that is caught red-handed in a hostile phone call where they are trying to change what is recognized as legitimate numbers for political purposes, that’s an inappropriate use of government power,” Gardner told the Colorado Observer.
    “It’s clear from the emails the senator wasn’t worried about the 250,000 people who lost their insurance, he wanted to change the numbers so it didn’t look bad.”

    Dang it! We're missin' Aspen's Gay Ski Week------Gay Ski Week’s Laugh Whore

    Gay Ski Week’s Laugh Whore | Aspen Daily News Online:

    Obama to Dems: I'll act with or without Congress

    Obama to Dems: I'll act with or without Congress - Yahoo News:
    "WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has told Senate Democrats he plans to use his executive authority to act in 2014 when Congress stands in his way."

    VIDEO: Jimmy Kimmel Rails on Obamacare and Uninformed Young People

    VIDEO: Jimmy Kimmel Rails on Obamacare and Uninformed Young People | Conservative Outfitters:
    "(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

    ALEX: Hi. I'm Alex, and this is my wife Martha, and we're both approaching the big 6-0.

    MARTHA: And we have health care issues to deal with.

    ALEX: I take blood pressure medication.

    MARTHA: And Levitra.

    ALEX: Yes. And Martha’s got beta blockers and something for her osteoporosis. And it’s not cheap.

    MARTHA: But fortunately we don't have to pay for it.

    ALEX: No, you do.

    MARTHA: That’s right. You young people are paying for our drugs and our doctors.

    ALEX: Not to mention our Social Security and our Medicare when we retire to Boca. And you know why?

    MARTHA: Because you don't vote.

    ALEX: And we do.

    MARTHA: That’s right. Hope you enjoy that Burning Guy festival.

    ALEX: Come on, Martha, let's go find that Levitra.

    MARTHA: Oh, Alex!

    ANNOUNCER: The Affordable Care Act. Next time, maybe pick up a newspaper.

    (END VIDEO CLIP)"

    WeMog Friday!

    Come out to Pigeon Creek Park and ski or snow shoe. Friday Jan 17 at 1:00p.m.

    Directions: 
    US31 south of Grand Haven  to Stanton Rd and go east to park. Grand Rapids Folks, Lake Michigan Dr to 120th (by the Yellow Jacket) and go south to Stanton Rd and then West to Park
    Or:
    Car Pool: Hile Rd Park and Ride at US31 and I-96 at 12:15pm 
    See you there

    Plus:

    Pancake Breakfast 
    Saturday Jan 18 2014
    Breakfast: 8:00 am - 11:00 am 
    Crockery Township Hall, Nunica
    17421  112th Ave. 

    All proceeds will be used towards the $25,000 needed to match the Grant from the Loutit foundation to complete the purchase of lane for the bicycle path.
    Adult: $5.00
    Kids: 5-12 years $3.00
    Under 4: Free

    Donations may also be made to:
    Crockery Citizens Committee
    P.O. Box 255

    Nunica MI 49448

    We can stop this...only if we expend some effort...... wanna bet?-----America's Dwindling Economic Freedom

    Terry Miller: America's Dwindling Economic Freedom - WSJ.com:
    "World economic freedom has reached record levels, according to the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, released Tuesday by the Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal.
    But after seven straight years of decline, the U.S. has dropped out of the top 10 most economically free countries."

    Amazing what competition will do-----AC Casino Revenue Below $3B; 1st Time in 22 Years

    AC Casino Revenue Below $3B; 1st Time in 22 Years - ABC News:
    "Atlantic City's casino revenue fell below $3 billion last year for the first time in 22 years, as increasing competition in the northeastern U.S. continued to shrink the market.
    ....It marked the seventh straight year of plunging gambling revenue for Atlantic City, which won $5.2 billion in 2006. 
    That was the year the first of what would become 12 Pennsylvania casinos opened, cutting deeply into a market the New Jersey resort town once called its own."

    Gimme a break-----Marijuana amnesty boxes going up at Colorado Springs Airport

    Marijuana amnesty boxes going up at Colorado Springs Airport:
    "Amnesty boxes are going up at the Colorado Springs airport for those who didn't realize that it's illegal to carry pot on a plane.

    Under the Colorado law legalizing recreational marijuana, it is legal to leave the drug in a parked car at the airport.
    Bringing marijuana inside is, however, prohibited.
    Officials are encouraging people to leave their marijuana behind, but they also want to help people who broke the law and don't want to miss their flights.
    Installation of the boxes begins on Wednesday.

    According to KKTV-TV (http://tinyurl.com/mju3yna ), the ban on pot at the airport applies to both recreational and medical marijuana.
    If passengers are caught trying to bring pot onto a plane, they could face up to $2,500 in fines and possible jail time."

    Your tax dollars at work----CU sociology professor Patti Adler, who teaches deviant behavior class, is retiring - Local Story

    7NEWS - CU sociology professor Patti Adler, who teaches deviant behavior class, is retiring - Local Story
    "BOULDER, Colo. - A University of Colorado professor who was briefly barred from teaching a course called "Deviance in U.S. Society" says she is retiring.

    The Boulder Daily Camera reported Tuesday sociology professor Patti Adler plans to teach the course this semester and again in May and then retire.

    University officials ordered Adler to stop teaching the class in December, saying a role-playing skit on prostitution might have created a hostile environment for students who didn't want to participate. The university relented after an executive committee in the sociology department reviewed and cleared the class."

    Michigan chair company founder sues after falling out of chair

    Michigan chair company founder sues after falling out of chair | The Detroit News:
    Grand Rapids — The founder of a Michigan chair company is suing another furniture company after falling out of a chair and hurting his back.
    The lawsuit says David Miller was attending a staff meeting at Grand Rapids Chair in 2012 when he leaned down to pick up a pencil. 
    A chair leg broke, sending Miller crashing to the concrete floor.
    Miller says sharp pain in his lower back prevented him from continuing to serve as president of the Grand Rapids-area company. 
    A lawsuit filed Monday in Grand Rapids federal court seeks more than $75,000.
    The lawsuit accuses U.S. Furniture of making a defective chair. 
    The California-based company said no one was available to speak to a reporter Tuesday.