Field trip for black students sparks controversy at Ann Arbor elementary school
"An Ann Arbor elementary school principal used a letter home to parents tonight to defend a field trip for black students as part of his school’s efforts to close the achievement gap between white and black students."
Imagine a school trip for white students only!
Imagine the mentality of the educators who think that a trip for black students ONLY is a great idea!
Someone needs a new job!
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Friday, May 07, 2010
Teachers unions fight “for the kids?” Not exactly.
The Free Enterprise Nation - Teachers unions fight “for the kids?” Not exactly.
"The National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers stood up alongside Senator Tom Harkin, asking Congress to pass the Keep Our Educators Working Act.
The bill provides $23 billion in federal funding to local school districts so they can avoid having to make job cuts for the 2011 school year.
Harken said “This bill is an investment in our kids, in our economy, and in our future.”
We agree that nobody wants to see students in overcrowded classes, which could happen if the predicted 300,000 teaching job cuts were to happen.
However, if we, the American taxpayers, are giving one select group of people $23 billion to save their jobs, it would only be fair if we were able to receive some concessions from the teachers unions in exchange for our generosity."
We've seen where the teacher's unions love points.
And it don't point to even one kid.
It is self-love at its worst.
"The National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers stood up alongside Senator Tom Harkin, asking Congress to pass the Keep Our Educators Working Act.
The bill provides $23 billion in federal funding to local school districts so they can avoid having to make job cuts for the 2011 school year.
Harken said “This bill is an investment in our kids, in our economy, and in our future.”
We agree that nobody wants to see students in overcrowded classes, which could happen if the predicted 300,000 teaching job cuts were to happen.
However, if we, the American taxpayers, are giving one select group of people $23 billion to save their jobs, it would only be fair if we were able to receive some concessions from the teachers unions in exchange for our generosity."
We've seen where the teacher's unions love points.
And it don't point to even one kid.
It is self-love at its worst.
Jobs up 290,000; jobless rate rises to 9.9 pct.
Jobs up 290,000; jobless rate rises to 9.9 pct.
"All told, 15.3 million people were out of work in April."
No amount of TV happy talk about 290,000 new jobs (many of which are government "jobs") will help the 15.3 million Americans.
Remember in November!
"All told, 15.3 million people were out of work in April."
No amount of TV happy talk about 290,000 new jobs (many of which are government "jobs") will help the 15.3 million Americans.
Remember in November!
FNC's Hume Chides Media Misinformation on AZ Immigration Law
FNC's Hume Chides Media Misinformation on AZ Immigration Law
"During Fox News Sunday's 'Roundtable' segment, regular panel member Brit Hume chided the news media for spreading misinformation about the new law in Arizona aimed at enforcing federal immigration laws, as he charged that 'It's turned out that a lot of the news stories simply flat had it wrong, and a lot of the critics of the bill itself have also got it wrong.'
After recounting that the law requires 'that there be a legitimate law enforcement incident, a stop, a detention, or arrest,' and 'reasonable suspicion,' he concluded that 'all the hysteria about it is grossly overdone, in my judgment.'"
Sadly, all the hysteria was done for a specific purpose.
Votes for democrats.
"During Fox News Sunday's 'Roundtable' segment, regular panel member Brit Hume chided the news media for spreading misinformation about the new law in Arizona aimed at enforcing federal immigration laws, as he charged that 'It's turned out that a lot of the news stories simply flat had it wrong, and a lot of the critics of the bill itself have also got it wrong.'
After recounting that the law requires 'that there be a legitimate law enforcement incident, a stop, a detention, or arrest,' and 'reasonable suspicion,' he concluded that 'all the hysteria about it is grossly overdone, in my judgment.'"
Sadly, all the hysteria was done for a specific purpose.
Votes for democrats.
NUGENT: Is the kettle black enough?
NUGENT: Is the kettle black enough? - Washington Times
"The truth is that the federal government, as always, has overtly wasted, lost and blown far more of our hard-earned tax dollars than Wall Street crooks could have ripped off in their wildest Bernie Madoff imaginations.
Our politicians are the real bandits and culprits of our economic calamity."
"The truth is that the federal government, as always, has overtly wasted, lost and blown far more of our hard-earned tax dollars than Wall Street crooks could have ripped off in their wildest Bernie Madoff imaginations.
Our politicians are the real bandits and culprits of our economic calamity."
State Government Loses Nearly 10,000 Workers in 9 Years
State Government Loses Nearly 10,000 Workers in 9 Years
"Leaders in the Republican-led Senate fell a few votes short of the two-thirds majority needed to repeal a 3 percent pay raise scheduled to take effect Oct. 1 for most state workers.
The proposal never came up for a vote in the Democrat-led House.
The increase will cost the state an estimated $45 million.
That could come back to bite some state workers.
Lawmakers don't appear likely to raise taxes, so layoffs or furlough days are a distinct possibility as the battle continues over balancing the budget.
Rep. Chuck Moss of Birmingham, the highest-ranking Republican on the House Appropriations Committee, would like to see state employee compensation decreased so the state can keep more workers to deal with citizens' needs.
He's frustrated by the failure of efforts to trim workers' pay and benefits, saying the state's ongoing budget woes will require more sacrifice.
'We have more government than we can afford right now,' Moss said."
We have 10,000 less workers but are spending more on workers now than we did before.
Anyone smell something fishy here?
"Leaders in the Republican-led Senate fell a few votes short of the two-thirds majority needed to repeal a 3 percent pay raise scheduled to take effect Oct. 1 for most state workers.
The proposal never came up for a vote in the Democrat-led House.
The increase will cost the state an estimated $45 million.
That could come back to bite some state workers.
Lawmakers don't appear likely to raise taxes, so layoffs or furlough days are a distinct possibility as the battle continues over balancing the budget.
Rep. Chuck Moss of Birmingham, the highest-ranking Republican on the House Appropriations Committee, would like to see state employee compensation decreased so the state can keep more workers to deal with citizens' needs.
He's frustrated by the failure of efforts to trim workers' pay and benefits, saying the state's ongoing budget woes will require more sacrifice.
'We have more government than we can afford right now,' Moss said."
We have 10,000 less workers but are spending more on workers now than we did before.
Anyone smell something fishy here?
New light shed on Kent State killings - Washington Times
New light shed on Kent State killings - Washington Times
"'We did it,' one man exulted, according to the inquiry.
'We got the riot started.'
The second man expressed disappointment at being excluded from the riot's planning.
'Wait until tomorrow night,' the leader replied excitedly.
'We just got the word.
We're going to burn the ROTC building.'"
A worthy read with the SEIU and other Obama thug bands running around.
"'We did it,' one man exulted, according to the inquiry.
'We got the riot started.'
The second man expressed disappointment at being excluded from the riot's planning.
'Wait until tomorrow night,' the leader replied excitedly.
'We just got the word.
We're going to burn the ROTC building.'"
A worthy read with the SEIU and other Obama thug bands running around.
Can Michigan afford generous tax exemptions for retirees?
Can Michigan afford generous tax exemptions for retirees?
"As Michigan grapples with yet another budget deficit, some say it’s time to eliminate generous tax exemptions for retirees."
Watch out you democrat geezer retirees!
You may well be voting for democrats to increase your taxes to pay for state employee pay and benefit increases.
Bummer dumbocrats.
"As Michigan grapples with yet another budget deficit, some say it’s time to eliminate generous tax exemptions for retirees."
Watch out you democrat geezer retirees!
You may well be voting for democrats to increase your taxes to pay for state employee pay and benefit increases.
Bummer dumbocrats.
Confidence Improves, But Trust Hurts Obama
Confidence Improves, But Trust Hurts Obama - Hotline On Call
"Only 39% of voters said they would vote to re-elect Pres."
Good news but can we survive three more years?
"Only 39% of voters said they would vote to re-elect Pres."
Good news but can we survive three more years?
Flying with the Dragon Lady
Op-Ed Contributor - Flying with the Dragon Lady - NYTimes.com
"I flew the U-2 during the 1990s, and I received this news as if I had learned that an old friend was dying.
It may seem odd to grieve for a machine.
But the U-2 is no ordinary vehicle.
Some in my world call flying the plane a religion, others a calling.
For me it was a gift."
Interesting farewell from a lady U2 pilot.
(HT Itazuke)
"I flew the U-2 during the 1990s, and I received this news as if I had learned that an old friend was dying.
It may seem odd to grieve for a machine.
But the U-2 is no ordinary vehicle.
Some in my world call flying the plane a religion, others a calling.
For me it was a gift."
Interesting farewell from a lady U2 pilot.
(HT Itazuke)
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Obama/Media vs. Arizona/America
American Thinker: Obama/Media vs. Arizona/America
"I can only conclude that Obama willfully and knowingly distorted/lied about the plight of Hispanic-Americans in Arizona and the state's immigration law when he said, '...but now suddenly if you don't have your papers, and you took your kid out to get ice cream, you're gonna be harassed, ...'
Obama's statement simply is not true."
When our president is such a blatant liar, we all suffer.
"I can only conclude that Obama willfully and knowingly distorted/lied about the plight of Hispanic-Americans in Arizona and the state's immigration law when he said, '...but now suddenly if you don't have your papers, and you took your kid out to get ice cream, you're gonna be harassed, ...'
Obama's statement simply is not true."
When our president is such a blatant liar, we all suffer.
Steve Gunn: Columnist realizes his dream: his own hate club | - MLive.com
Steve Gunn: Columnist realizes his dream: his own hate club
"Wow.
This is cool.
My own hate club.
It’s every columnist’s dream."
You haven't arrived until the leftist hate rises up!
Though their hate usually doesn't take much more than any disagreement with anyone over anything.
You go Gunn!
"Wow.
This is cool.
My own hate club.
It’s every columnist’s dream."
You haven't arrived until the leftist hate rises up!
Though their hate usually doesn't take much more than any disagreement with anyone over anything.
You go Gunn!
Whitewater II
Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion: Whitewater II
"Jake reports, I repeat:
Though his agency was charged with coordinating the federal response to the major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Department of the Interior chief of staff Tom Strickland was in the Grand Canyon with his wife last week participating in activities that included white-water rafting, ABC News has learned."
"Jake reports, I repeat:
Though his agency was charged with coordinating the federal response to the major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Department of the Interior chief of staff Tom Strickland was in the Grand Canyon with his wife last week participating in activities that included white-water rafting, ABC News has learned."
Democrat Obey to leave House after 4 decades
Democrat Obey to leave House after 4 decades - Washington Times
"Mr. Obey was first elected in a special election in 1969 at age 30.
He is the third most senior member of the House, behind only Reps. John D. Dingell, who came to Congress in 1955, and John Conyers Jr., who arrived in 1965. Both are Michigan Democrats."
America is about to become a better country!
"Mr. Obey was first elected in a special election in 1969 at age 30.
He is the third most senior member of the House, behind only Reps. John D. Dingell, who came to Congress in 1955, and John Conyers Jr., who arrived in 1965. Both are Michigan Democrats."
America is about to become a better country!
Norton Shores OKs firefighter layoffs; city officials may seek millage | - MLive.com
Norton Shores OKs firefighter layoffs; city officials may seek millage
"'We've cut enough,' said Councilman Don Martines.
'We need to raise revenue.
The citizens are getting quite a bargain.'"
Not even a mention of the union contracts and their automatic pay increases.
Not a mention of the retirement benefits and costs.
You can't fix a problem if you refuse to acknowledge the cause of the problem.
"'We've cut enough,' said Councilman Don Martines.
'We need to raise revenue.
The citizens are getting quite a bargain.'"
Not even a mention of the union contracts and their automatic pay increases.
Not a mention of the retirement benefits and costs.
You can't fix a problem if you refuse to acknowledge the cause of the problem.
Public meeting with Scandia wind farm developers set for Thursday night in Mason County
Public meeting with Scandia wind farm developers set for Thursday night in Mason County
"Scandia wants county boards' acceptance of seeing turbines from shore before starting three years of economic and environmental studies to determine if the $4 billion offshore wind plan is viable."
Attend this meeting and demand they tell you where they will be getting the money to build these studies and the wind farm. (your tax dollars)
And demand they tell us what will happen to electricity rates when they are built. (they'll skyrocket)
And ask yourself if there will be ANY companies left in Michigan when we are the highest energy cost state in the country.
"Scandia wants county boards' acceptance of seeing turbines from shore before starting three years of economic and environmental studies to determine if the $4 billion offshore wind plan is viable."
Attend this meeting and demand they tell you where they will be getting the money to build these studies and the wind farm. (your tax dollars)
And demand they tell us what will happen to electricity rates when they are built. (they'll skyrocket)
And ask yourself if there will be ANY companies left in Michigan when we are the highest energy cost state in the country.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Newspaper Death Act
Newspaper Death Act [Mackinac Center]
"There is no shortage of bad ideas coming out of Lansing. Senate Bill 1285 introduced by Sen. Bruce Patterson, R-Canton, would require customers to pay a deposit on each newspaper they purchase equal to one-half the retail price of the newspaper.
The proposed law would operate much like Michigan's bottle deposit law.
Newspapers would be required to be returned to a redemption center, with each publisher in the state required to operate at least one such center."
Another ridiculous RINO with an astoundingly idiotic bill for Michigan.
Oust this goon in August!
"There is no shortage of bad ideas coming out of Lansing. Senate Bill 1285 introduced by Sen. Bruce Patterson, R-Canton, would require customers to pay a deposit on each newspaper they purchase equal to one-half the retail price of the newspaper.
The proposed law would operate much like Michigan's bottle deposit law.
Newspapers would be required to be returned to a redemption center, with each publisher in the state required to operate at least one such center."
Another ridiculous RINO with an astoundingly idiotic bill for Michigan.
Oust this goon in August!
U.S. exempted BP rig from impact study
U.S. exempted BP rig from impact study - Washington Post
"The Interior Department exempted BP's calamitous Gulf of Mexico drilling operation from a detailed environmental impact analysis last year, according to government documents, after three reviews of the area concluded that a massive oil spill was unlikely."
How's that hopey changey thing goin' for ya now?
"The Interior Department exempted BP's calamitous Gulf of Mexico drilling operation from a detailed environmental impact analysis last year, according to government documents, after three reviews of the area concluded that a massive oil spill was unlikely."
How's that hopey changey thing goin' for ya now?
Muskegon County panel deciding on procedure to fill drain commissioner vacancy
Muskegon County panel deciding on procedure to fill drain commissioner vacancy
"Also by state law, the committee consists of Mullally, county Prosecutor Tony Tague and county Clerk Nancy A. Waters. All are elected officials.
Tague and Waters are Democrats; Mullally’s office is nonpartisan.
Whoever they choose will serve only until the county’s voters choose someone Nov. 2 to serve the remaining two years of Hepler’s four-year term.
That’s unless, of course, the panel’s pick runs and wins the election.
And that possibility could make the interim selection politically important. Incumbents typically have the best chance of winning local elections, so if the committee picks one of the election candidates as interim drain commissioner, it could be a valuable political gift.
The timing is interesting.
The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run for the two-year office is 4 p.m. Tuesday. The three-person committee isn’t expected to make its interim selection before then: Mullally said Monday’s meeting is only to decide on the process, such as spelling out a job-application procedure and timetable.
That means the panel will have a choice of already-declared election candidates to pick from — or, if they decide not to influence the election, they could pick someone else to hold the office for just six months or so."
Or the real choice will be that Waters/Tague will make a secret deal with a democrat who will run.
Let's hope they don't do what democrats always do and pick another unqualified union thug.
"Also by state law, the committee consists of Mullally, county Prosecutor Tony Tague and county Clerk Nancy A. Waters. All are elected officials.
Tague and Waters are Democrats; Mullally’s office is nonpartisan.
Whoever they choose will serve only until the county’s voters choose someone Nov. 2 to serve the remaining two years of Hepler’s four-year term.
That’s unless, of course, the panel’s pick runs and wins the election.
And that possibility could make the interim selection politically important. Incumbents typically have the best chance of winning local elections, so if the committee picks one of the election candidates as interim drain commissioner, it could be a valuable political gift.
The timing is interesting.
The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run for the two-year office is 4 p.m. Tuesday. The three-person committee isn’t expected to make its interim selection before then: Mullally said Monday’s meeting is only to decide on the process, such as spelling out a job-application procedure and timetable.
That means the panel will have a choice of already-declared election candidates to pick from — or, if they decide not to influence the election, they could pick someone else to hold the office for just six months or so."
Or the real choice will be that Waters/Tague will make a secret deal with a democrat who will run.
Let's hope they don't do what democrats always do and pick another unqualified union thug.
The Michigan Summit-Van Jones
INFORMATION : The Michigan Summit
People power from the ground up. Social justice. Human rights. Clean energy jobs. Urban cities.
Where do they all intersect?
In East Lansing on Saturday, June 12 when former White House advisor Van Jones takes center stage as our keynote speaker at Progress Michigan's Michigan Summit:
....As a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, Van Jones is continuing his fight to show that the economic and ecological crises facing our nation can be solved together.
We need more jobs for our families, our neighbors, our friends, and ourselves.
But they can't be just any jobs.
We need jobs that can support families without sacrificing the health and future of our environment.
Here in Michigan, where we stand on the cusp of a clean energy jobs revolution, Jones' message is vital to remaking our economy so we all share in the prosperity, not just the privileged few.
America-hater and confirmed communist, Van Jones is back!
And the guy who is too radical even for BarryO is gonna be in Michigan soon.
Where are the protesters?
click for more info on this "leader of the left:
http://theblogprof.blogspot.com/2009/08/obama-green-jobs-czar-van-jones-and-his.html
(HT PaulaV)
People power from the ground up. Social justice. Human rights. Clean energy jobs. Urban cities.
Where do they all intersect?
In East Lansing on Saturday, June 12 when former White House advisor Van Jones takes center stage as our keynote speaker at Progress Michigan's Michigan Summit:
....As a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, Van Jones is continuing his fight to show that the economic and ecological crises facing our nation can be solved together.
We need more jobs for our families, our neighbors, our friends, and ourselves.
But they can't be just any jobs.
We need jobs that can support families without sacrificing the health and future of our environment.
Here in Michigan, where we stand on the cusp of a clean energy jobs revolution, Jones' message is vital to remaking our economy so we all share in the prosperity, not just the privileged few.
America-hater and confirmed communist, Van Jones is back!
And the guy who is too radical even for BarryO is gonna be in Michigan soon.
Where are the protesters?
click for more info on this "leader of the left:
http://theblogprof.blogspot.com/2009/08/obama-green-jobs-czar-van-jones-and-his.html
(HT PaulaV)
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
SHOCKER: Source: Terrorist Faisal Shahzad Was Anti-Bush, Anti-War. “Wow!
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SHOCKER: Source: Terrorist Faisal Shahzad Was Anti-Bush, Anti-War.
“Wow!
It’s a wonder the guy wasn’t co-anchoring at MSNBC.
Maybe he didn’t have the right skin color for that gig?
They pretty much have a white only policy over there, as I recall.”
Indeed.
SHOCKER: Source: Terrorist Faisal Shahzad Was Anti-Bush, Anti-War.
“Wow!
It’s a wonder the guy wasn’t co-anchoring at MSNBC.
Maybe he didn’t have the right skin color for that gig?
They pretty much have a white only policy over there, as I recall.”
Indeed.
Times Square Bombing Suspect Formally Charged; Confesses To Receiving Explosives Training
Times Square Bombing Suspect Formally Charged; Confesses To Receiving Explosives Training - wcbstv.com
"Sources told CBS 2 on Tuesday morning that Shahzad should have been on the United States 'No Fly' terror watch list, and that because he wasn't, he was able to board the plane.
Deputy FBI director John Pistole later said, however, that he was in fact placed on the No Fly list Monday, except it was done hours before he was arrested."
Is anyone wondering, and worrying, about how our government is "profiling" the mass murderers among us?
Tea party tax protestors seem to be on the front burner.
Cash paying Pakistani visitors seem to be getting a pass.
I guess this is "change" Obama style.
Bummer for us...and the entire world.
"Sources told CBS 2 on Tuesday morning that Shahzad should have been on the United States 'No Fly' terror watch list, and that because he wasn't, he was able to board the plane.
Deputy FBI director John Pistole later said, however, that he was in fact placed on the No Fly list Monday, except it was done hours before he was arrested."
Is anyone wondering, and worrying, about how our government is "profiling" the mass murderers among us?
Tea party tax protestors seem to be on the front burner.
Cash paying Pakistani visitors seem to be getting a pass.
I guess this is "change" Obama style.
Bummer for us...and the entire world.
Resident questions Muskegon County board's policy on public comment
Resident questions Muskegon County board's policy on public comment
The public’s ability to provide input before Muskegon County commissioners make their final votes on issues is being called into question by a member of a group trying to become a local government watchdog."
The public’s ability to provide input before Muskegon County commissioners make their final votes on issues is being called into question by a member of a group trying to become a local government watchdog."
Government Workers Ride Into a Golden Sunset on the Backs of Taxpayers | Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
Government Workers Ride Into a Golden Sunset on the Backs of Taxpayers Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
"For those who work in the private sector, the dream of enjoying a comfortable retirement has become just that -- a dream.
The impact of the recession continues to be brutal, especially on older workers.
“More than seven-in-ten (72 percent) workers over the age of 60 who said they are putting off their retirement are doing so because they can’t afford to retire,” according to a recent survey by CareerBuilder.
In California, with unemployment and under employment totaling over 21 percent – only Michigan with its decaying auto industry is worse off – older people being forced to work longer may regard themselves as lucky just to have a job.
This is not a concern for those who enjoy the job security of working for California government.
The highest paid public workers in all 50 states -- some of whom are able to retire as many 15 years earlier than the private sector average with pensions nearing full time-pay -- continue to be shielded from the impact of our dismal economy by their sponsors in the state Legislature."
"For those who work in the private sector, the dream of enjoying a comfortable retirement has become just that -- a dream.
The impact of the recession continues to be brutal, especially on older workers.
“More than seven-in-ten (72 percent) workers over the age of 60 who said they are putting off their retirement are doing so because they can’t afford to retire,” according to a recent survey by CareerBuilder.
In California, with unemployment and under employment totaling over 21 percent – only Michigan with its decaying auto industry is worse off – older people being forced to work longer may regard themselves as lucky just to have a job.
This is not a concern for those who enjoy the job security of working for California government.
The highest paid public workers in all 50 states -- some of whom are able to retire as many 15 years earlier than the private sector average with pensions nearing full time-pay -- continue to be shielded from the impact of our dismal economy by their sponsors in the state Legislature."
Charters May Be Forced Into Public School Retirement System
Charters May Be Forced Into Public School Retirement System
"About 4,000 charter school teachers could be forced into the state's public school retirement system.
That's one item Michigan lawmakers are considering as they negotiate incentives to encourage more teachers to retire."
The bogus "it's for the children" ain't gonna fly here.
This is a flat out disgusting union grab pushed by their slobbering democrat political enablers.
It's anti-child, anti-teacher and anti-taxpayer.
And it's emblematic of what Michigan is today and will be for the foreseeable future.
(HT Cal)
"About 4,000 charter school teachers could be forced into the state's public school retirement system.
That's one item Michigan lawmakers are considering as they negotiate incentives to encourage more teachers to retire."
The bogus "it's for the children" ain't gonna fly here.
This is a flat out disgusting union grab pushed by their slobbering democrat political enablers.
It's anti-child, anti-teacher and anti-taxpayer.
And it's emblematic of what Michigan is today and will be for the foreseeable future.
(HT Cal)
letter to the county commission chairman
To commissioner Mahoney.
Copy to all other commissioners, Ted Williams, County clerk Waters
Dear commissioner Mahoney,
Last week I asked you to clarify your interpretation of the rules governing public participation at county meetings.
As I have yet to hear from you, I will ask again.
The rules as posted on the county web site are clear:
"1. On an agenda item, by providing a completed “Public Participation” form to the
secretary, chair or committee member, and being recognized by the chair during
discussion of the time;"
Your recently approved rules specifically mention "agenda item", "public participation form" and "during discussion of the time" an agenda item is being discussed.
It is clear to me that your rules encourage public comment during discussion and before a vote is taken on an agenda item.
The form is less clear but explicitly states that it is the "Public Participation" form:
My questions are simple:
1. Are citizens allowed to address the full board or committees during discussion of specific agenda items before a vote is taken?
2. If the answer is "yes", what do we citizens have do to get the approval to speak from the chairman of the county board?
3. If the answer is "no", please explain.
China May ‘Crash’ in Next 9 to 12 Months, Faber Says
China May ‘Crash’ in Next 9 to 12 Months, Faber Says (Update3) - Bloomberg.co
"Investor Marc Faber said China’s economy will slow and possibly “crash” within a year as declines in stock and commodity prices signal the nation’s property bubble is set to burst."
"Investor Marc Faber said China’s economy will slow and possibly “crash” within a year as declines in stock and commodity prices signal the nation’s property bubble is set to burst."
Candidates have until May 11 to file for Muskegon County drain commissioner's post
Candidates have until May 11 to file for Muskegon County drain commissioner's post
"Candidates for the suddenly vacant post of Muskegon County drain commissioner, a countywide partisan elective office, have until 4 p.m. May 11 to file declarations of candidacy with the Muskegon County clerk’s office."
David Fisher is absolutely the most qualified to fill the job.
I hope that democrats Waters and Tague do the right thing for Muskegon and appoint Dave Fisher right now!
It might be a first.
It might be the begining of better times for Muskegon.
"Candidates for the suddenly vacant post of Muskegon County drain commissioner, a countywide partisan elective office, have until 4 p.m. May 11 to file declarations of candidacy with the Muskegon County clerk’s office."
David Fisher is absolutely the most qualified to fill the job.
I hope that democrats Waters and Tague do the right thing for Muskegon and appoint Dave Fisher right now!
It might be a first.
It might be the begining of better times for Muskegon.
Republicans Sound Alarm on Administration Plan to Seize 401(k)s
Republicans Sound Alarm on Administration Plan to Seize 401(k)s
"In February, the White House released its “Annual Report on the Middle Class” containing new regulations favored by Big Labor including a bailout of critically underfunded union pension plans through “retirement security” options.
The radical solution most favored by Big Labor is the seizure of private 401(k) plans for government disbursement -- which lets them off the hook for their collapsing retirement scheme.
And, of course, the Obama administration is eager to accommodate their buddies."
This government is at war with its citizens.
When will we wake up?
"In February, the White House released its “Annual Report on the Middle Class” containing new regulations favored by Big Labor including a bailout of critically underfunded union pension plans through “retirement security” options.
The radical solution most favored by Big Labor is the seizure of private 401(k) plans for government disbursement -- which lets them off the hook for their collapsing retirement scheme.
And, of course, the Obama administration is eager to accommodate their buddies."
This government is at war with its citizens.
When will we wake up?
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