Thursday, April 05, 2012

Undercover Voter ID Investigation: You’ll Never Guess Which Liberal Groups Are Demanding ID

PJ Media » From PJTV: Undercover Voter ID Investigation: You’ll Never Guess Which Liberal Groups Are Demanding ID
What’s wrong with showing identification when you vote?
That’s an egregious civil rights violation if you ask the Obama Administration and liberal groups like the Center for American Progress, and the Advancement Project.
So what happens if you show up at the front door of these groups without ID?
Find out on this PJTV undercover investigation.

Heard on the Street: Planning lake's future, floating turbines and more

Heard on the Street: Planning lake's future, floating turbines and more | MLive.com
A diverse group of Muskegon leaders representing groups concerned with business and the environment are planning to make the future of the west end of Muskegon Lake a central community issue this year.
They are not just talking about the Sappi paper mill property that that has captured the community’s attention in the past few months.
This group is looking to repeat the downtown Imagine Muskegon process to elevate the public’s dreams for the future of the Muskegon Lake shoreline.
The focus could be on everything from the Lakeside business district to the future of the remaining Pigeon Hill property and, of course, the Sappi paper mill site.
Like was done for the downtown, the Imagine Muskegon Lake West effort would bring planning, architecture and design professionals together with interested citizens to brainstorm about the future.
The planning sessions would generate a consensus plan as to what elements should drive the future of the west end of the lake, which has such a huge impact on the overall community.

Monday's top headlines: Scottville boy catches huge mackerel on deep-sea trip | MLive.com

Monday's top headlines: Witness helps police catch robbery suspect, Scottville boy catches huge mackerel on deep-sea trip | MLive.com
Scottville boy catches huge mackerel on deep-sea trip

Union: Muskegon Heights school board unaware of right to advocate for district

Union: Muskegon Heights school board unaware of right to advocate for district | MLive.com
“The union has been banging on the door for over a month, saying we are willing to make concessions,” Kuiper said. “We have a plan.”
Employees had been asked, and refused, to take salary and benefits cuts ranging from 35 percent to 40 percent – the amount the interim administration said is needed to get the district back on track financially.
Kuiper asked for more time to figure out a plan to operate the district without an emergency manager.

Muskegon County floats $2 million loan to Brookhaven in accounting move

Muskegon County floats $2 million loan to Brookhaven in accounting move | MLive.com
“This is being more transparent than it’s ever been,” Hammersley said of the concerns raised about the loan.

MEA calls on members to form 'Rapid Response Team' to express union view in online stories, back 'Protect Our Jobs' ballot drive

MEA calls on members to form 'Rapid Response Team' to express union view in online stories, back 'Protect Our Jobs' ballot drive | MLive.com
Michigan Education Association leaders are calling on teachers union members to form a “Rapid Response Team” to quickly respond to online news stories, especially about the union’s “Protect Our Jobs” petition drive.

A sit-down with Muskegon's Sheriff: What should the county do with the existing jail if a new one is built?

A sit-down with Muskegon's Sheriff: What should the county do with the existing jail if a new one is built? | MLive.com
“My question is what are the county officials planning to do with the current jail once it builds a new facility?
Are they going to then find the funds to renovate it to another purpose or demolish it?”
Roesler said there are several options the county is considering regarding the existing jail

Muskegon County ranked last in Michigan in unhealthy behaviors and environment in national study | MLive.com

Muskegon County ranked last in Michigan in unhealthy behaviors and environment in national study | MLive.com
Although in the overall rankings for health outcomes and health factors Muskegon County moved up one position among the 82 Michigan counties surveyed, the county’s continued unhealthy behaviors and poor physical environment pose huge community challenges.

Video cameras for Muskegon County sheriff's cruisers closer to reality

Video cameras for Muskegon County sheriff's cruisers closer to reality | MLive.com
The Sheriff's Office has $167,000 budgeted under capital equipment for this purchase.

February local labor market improves; Muskegon County jobless rate down

February local labor market improves; Muskegon County jobless rate down | MLive.com
Muskegon’s overall employment rose in February by 1,000 jobs to 74,800 and is up 2,900 jobs from a year ago.
The unemployment rolls declined by 100 people to 7,700 in February, according to the state report.

Muskegon County ranks high in health screenings, prevention care

Muskegon County ranks high in health screenings, prevention care | MLive.com
Muskegon County’s clinical care system ranked 13th out of 82 Michigan counties in a study by the University of Wisconsin, but 63rd in health outcomes and dead last in health behaviors.

MAISD official: Muskegon Heights Head Start preschool needs improvement

MAISD official: Muskegon Heights Head Start preschool needs improvement | MLive.com
The decision to take over the program was made after classroom observations found the Muskegon Heights program to be lacking, Jones said.
“Their scores are far, far below the scores of other programs in Muskegon and Oceana counties,” Jones said.
“We are disappointed in those scores and we are making changes.
We need to improve the quality in our Head Start program in Muskegon Heights.”

Teachers: It takes more than replacing teachers, principals to turn around struggling schools

Teachers: It takes more than replacing teachers, principals to turn around struggling schools | MLive.com
People working in the classroom say there are fewer ill-prepared teachers than some think, and federal reform efforts need a holistic approach without casting blame.

Muskegon's health improvement efforts stack up against communities across the country

Muskegon's health improvement efforts stack up against communities across the country | MLive.com
The One in 21 initiative was launched last spring to put Muskegon County in position to be the healthiest county in Michigan by 2021.
The coalition working on the health issues includes business, government, churches, education, health care and non-profit agencies.

Wake-up call: Muskegon County leaders to continue to fight for healthier community

Wake-up call: Muskegon County leaders to continue to fight for healthier community | MLive.com
....teen pregnancy rates are heading in a positive direction.
The teen birth rate – babies born in Muskegon County based on 1,000 young women aged 15-19 – is listed as 52, down from 54 in last year’s rankings but much higher than Michigan’s 34 and the national average of 22.

School employee unions file suit over law prohibiting dues collection through payroll deduction

School employee unions file suit over law prohibiting dues collection through payroll deduction | MLive.com
Four unions representing teachers and other school employees are challenging a new law prohibiting school districts from collecting union dues through payroll deduction, calling the ban unconstitutional.

Would you sign a petition to get a Gov. Snyder recall question on the ballot? (poll)

Would you sign a petition to get a Gov. Snyder recall question on the ballot? (poll) | MLive.com: Michigan Rising members this week created buzz among MLive.com readers with a release saying that Snyder “abused children.”
“Gov. Snyder is bad for Michigan,” said Jan BenDor, the organization’s election specialist, in a release. “Our citizens cannot afford to wait another two years to get rid of this corporate monster; the recall will chop off its head.
Snyder and his cronies are destroying our cherished democratic institutions and democracy itself.

CNN Enhances Zimmerman 911 Again, Finds He May Have Not Used Racial Slur

CNN Enhances Zimmerman 911 Again, Finds He May Have Not Used Racial Slur | Video | TheBlaze.com
Recently, CNN enhanced audio of George Zimmerman — the man who shot Trayvon Martin — to try and determine if he did, in fact, use a racial slur while calling police on the night of the shooting.
Back then, it sounded like Zimmerman might have used the phrase “fu**ing coons,” and his critics have cited it as evidence of a racially-motivated attack.
But now CNN has enhanced the audio again, and the reporter is casting doubts that the term was used.

“It certainly sounds like that word to me,” Gary Tuckman said when the audio was first enhanced. But after the latest enhancement, he’s not so sure:
“Now it does sound less like that racial slur. … From listening in this room, and this is a state-of-the-art room, it doesn’t sound like that slur anymore. It sounds like … we‘re hearing the swear word at first and then the word ’cold.’ And the reason some say that would be relevant, is because it was unseasonably cold in Florida that night and raining.”
The audio expert agreed it sounded like “cold,” and said the new method gets rid of a lot more background noise but doesn’t change the voice or words.

£10bn refuel planes don’t work for RAF

£10bn refuel planes don’t work for RAF | The Sun |News
Tests have revealed the giant new Voyager air-to-air tankers are not compatible with RAF Tornados.
The connecting pipes which join aircraft together in flight LEAK when fuel is pumped through them.
Even more embarrassingly the system DOES work when it has been tried on US jets.

Germany set to tax young

Germany set to tax young
GERMANY is proposing to levy extra taxes on the young to pay for the costs of the country's growing numbers of old people, under government plans for a ''demographic reserve'' levy.
Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats have drafted proposals that, if law, would require all those over 25 to pay a proportion of their income to cushion Germany against a looming population crisis.
The German Chancellor's ruling party is seeking extra sources of revenue to pay for soaring pensions and bills for social care costs as Germany's ''baby boomer'' generation ages amid a decline in the birth rate

Carbon dioxide ended last Ice Age, scientists' new study says

Carbon dioxide ended last Ice Age, scientists' new study says | The Australian
Traces of CO2 - the principal greenhouse gas that traps solar heat - show that carbon concentrations in the atmosphere rose after temperatures were on the rise, not before.

Coon Set On Fire

Police: Pair Set 13-Year-Old Boy On Fire - Kansas City News Story - KMBC Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A 13-year-old Kansas City boy is back home after two teenagers poured gasoline on him and lit him on fire.

It happened Tuesday at the teen's home on Quincy Avenue, just down the street from Kansas City's East High School. The boy lives less than two blocks away from the school and was walking home when the attack happened.

Melissa Coon said her son turned from the school's stadium onto Quincy Avenue and noticed two teenagers following him. She said the teens followed her son home and attacked him outside his front door.

"And they rushed him on the porch as he tried to get the door open," she said. "(One of them) poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'."

The two attackers ran away, and the eighth grader put the fire out with the shirt off his back. He managed to call 911 on his own, then his father. He was taken by ambulance to Children's Mercy Hospital and spent several hours in the hospital's burn unit.

"You could smell the burned skin," said Coon. "You could smell the burned hair. It was just horrible." Her son lost some of his eyelashes, eyebrows, and some of the hair around his face was singed. Coon said she knows her son is lucky -- but also can't believe someone would do that to her child.

Coon said the incident will have a lingering affect on her family.

"My five year old came in and asked me, 'Mom, am I going to get set on fire today?'" she said. "I was in tears."

Coon said her family will move from their home and her son will not return to East High School. She said he thinks his attackers may be students there.

Police said the two suspects are male and have facial hair. Police said one was wearing a blue hat, blue jacket, and shoes with the number 23 on the side. The other wore a blue hat, a black jacket, and wore glasses.

Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/news/30572405/detail.html#ixzz1rDZucYYQ

Ferris State advances to Frozen Four final

Ferris State advances to Frozen Four final - WSJ.com
Ferris State got the win in its first Frozen Four appearance and will face Boston College or Minnesota in Saturday night's championship.

10 Things You Probably Don’t Know About IL State Pensions.

Champion News | 10 Things You Probably Don’t Know About IL State Pensions
3. Less than 1% of state retirees worked 40 years.
If you work in the private sector from age 22 to 62 and retire on early Social Security at a maximum of $22,000 you will have worked 40 years.
It is extremely rare for state workers to work that long in spite of the large pensions.
 In fact the Top 100 Pensions average only 31 years work in IL for their average $227,000 pension.

Arsenic in Our Chicken?

Arsenic in Our Chicken? - NYTimes.com
That’s because my topic today is a pair of new scientific studies suggesting that poultry on factory farms are routinely fed caffeine, active ingredients of Tylenol and Benadryl, banned antibiotics and even arsenic.       
“We were kind of floored,” said Keeve E. Nachman, a co-author of both studies and a scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Center for a Livable Future. “It’s unbelievable what we found.”       
He said that the researchers had intended to test only for antibiotics.
But assays for other chemicals and pharmaceuticals didn’t cost extra, so researchers asked for those results as well.       
“We haven’t found anything that is an immediate health concern,” Nachman added. “But it makes me question how comfortable we are feeding a number of these things to animals that we’re eating. It bewilders me.”       
Likewise, I grew up on a farm, and thought I knew what to expect in my food. But Benadryl? Arsenic? These studies don’t mean that you should dump the contents of your refrigerator, but they do raise serious questions about the food we eat and how we should shop.       
It turns out that arsenic has routinely been fed to poultry (and sometimes hogs) because it reduces infections and makes flesh an appetizing shade of pink. There’s no evidence that such low levels of arsenic harm either chickens or the people eating them, but still...

Savings come slowly for hybrid, electric car owners

Savings come slowly for hybrid, electric car owners - Nashville Business Journal
If you're thinking about buying a fuel-efficient hybrid, electric or otherwise eco-friendly vehicle as a way to save money over time, do your homework — or be prepared to wait.
..........For drivers of the Chevrolet Volt ($31,767), the wait is even longer— 26.6 years.

Teens set kid on fire for being 'white boy'

Teens set kid on fire for being 'white boy' - New York Daily News
A 13-year-old boy who police say was doused with gasoline and lit on fire last week while walking home from school is recovering from first-degree burns to his face and head.
The boy was just two blocks from his home in Kansas City Tuesday when two teenagers began to follow him and then attacked him, his mother, Melissa Coon, said.
Police have described the suspects as black 16-year-olds, while the victim is white.
"We were told it's a hate crime," Coon told KTLA.

Zimmerman and Ketman

Articles: Zimmerman and Ketman
The most interesting question at this point in the Trayvon Martin case may be who believes the Party line and why.

Company's Most Common Tablet Mistakes

Company's Most Common Tablet Mistakes - WSJ.com
American Airlines was an early adopter of tablet computers.
As a result, it learned a lot about how best to use tablets—and where it could go wrong.

Thomas Sowell Dismantles Egalitarianism (Frances Fox Piven Edition)