Saturday, November 17, 2012

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.

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.