Monday, February 11, 2013

Preliminary Michigan State Police audit raises question as to how West Michigan Homeland Security grant money was doled out

Preliminary Michigan State Police audit raises question as to how West Michigan Homeland Security grant money was doled out | MLive.com
"Specifically, Stout said the Michigan State Police, which ordered the routine audit, claim that "preliminary findings" show 26 officials -- some of them fire officials -- allegedly received "potential dual compensation" or were engaged in an alleged "conflict of interest."

Michigan education funding: Gov. Rick Snyder's proposed 2 percent increase is 'absolutely not enough,' say critics

Michigan education funding: Gov. Rick Snyder's proposed 2 percent increase is 'absolutely not enough,' say critics | MLive.com

Muskegon County child neglect and abuse cases surge, courts cope by reorganizing

Muskegon County child neglect and abuse cases surge, courts cope by reorganizing | MLive.com
"The Michigan Supreme Court recently gave final approval to a plan, already enacted, to:
• Beef up family court coverage.
• Start a business court.
• Reduce court resources devoted to felony criminal and major civil cases."

Terrorist target removed from Royal Oak gun range after Islamic leader complains

Terrorist target removed from Royal Oak gun range after Islamic leader complains | MLive.com
" When you pay for range time at Target Sports in Royal Oak, several targets are available to choose from, including zombies, killer clowns and a skeleton dressed in Muslim garb holding an AK-47.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations announced last week that the range will no longer offer the terrorist skeleton after Dawud Walid, the group's executive director, met with the range owner, Ray Jihad, and asked him to remove it from his store.
Walid felt it could potentially incite violence against Muslims."

Sunday, February 10, 2013

EyeOnMuskegon 2-10-13

Michigan Supreme Court suspends Wayne Co. judge in sex flap

Michigan Supreme Court suspends Wayne Co. judge in sex flap | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
" McCree is the son of a legendary attorney who served as solicitor general for President Jimmy Carter"

The Worst Five Years Since the Great Depression

The Worst Five Years Since the Great Depression | Heartlander Magazine
"Even though the employment age population has increased by nearly 12 million since January, 2008, there are now 3 million fewer Americans working, with employment declining from 146.3 million in January, 2008 to 143.3 million in December, 2012. "

Ben Carson for President

The Wall Street Journal: Ben Carson for President - WSJ.com
"You know something's coming when Dr. Carson says,
"It's not my intention to offend anyone. 
But it's hard not to. 
The PC police are out in force everywhere.""

Proposed FDA regulations to cost grocers, shoppers billions

Proposed FDA regulations to cost grocers, shoppers billions: "“If you get it wrong, it’s a federal crime,” he said, “and you could face jail time and thousands of dollars worth of fines.”"

Parody or Does She Believe It? CNN Anchor Blames Asteroid on Global Warming

Parody or Does She Believe It? CNN Anchor Blames Asteroid on Global Warming | NewsBusters
"CNN anchor Deb Feyerick asked Saturday afternoon if an approaching asteroid, which will pass by Earth on February 15, “is an example of, perhaps, global warming?”
Moments earlier, before an ad break, she segued from the Northeast blizzard to a segment with Bill Nye “the science guy,” by pointing to global warming:
“Every time we see a storm like this lately, the first question to pop into a lot of people’s minds is whether or not global warming is to blame?
I’ll talk to Bill Nye, ‘the science guy,’ about devastating storms and climate change.”
She never got to that question in the subsequent interview at about 3:25 PM EST during CNN Newsoom, instead transitioning from a snowfall update:
“Talk about something else that’s falling from the sky and that is an asteroid. 
What’s coming our way? 
Is this an effect of, perhaps, of global warming or is this just some meteoric occasion?”
Nye resisted confirming her hypothesis."

Survey: Geoscientists, Engineers Are Global Warming Skeptics

Survey: Geoscientists, Engineers Are Global Warming Skeptics | Heartlander Magazine
"Only 36 percent of geoscientists and engineers believe that humans are creating a global warming crisis, according to a survey reported in the peer-reviewed Organization Studies.
Nearly two-thirds of the 1,077 respondents believe that nature is the primary cause of recent global warming and/or that future global warming will not be a very serious problem. "

Friday, February 08, 2013

State seeks end to American Indian mascots in Michigan schools

State seeks end to American Indian mascots in Michigan schools | The Detroit News

Why Are There So Many Murders in Chicago?

Why Are There So Many Murders in Chicago? | Newgeography.com
"Politically controlled policing.  Mayor Daley hired Jody Weis from the FBI as police superintendent, but neutered his ability to run the department by assigning a political operative as Weis’ chief of staff. 
Similarly, Rahm Emanuel, a fan of centralized control, has been heavily involved in driving major decisions like disbanding the anti-gang strike forces.
It’s not clear whether police decisions have been driven by purely professional crime fighting concerns or, as in likely given the city’s culture, political considerations."

The Cities Winning The Battle For The Fastest Growing High-Wage Sector In The U.S. | Newgeography.com

The Cities Winning The Battle For The Fastest Growing High-Wage Sector In The U.S. | Newgeography.com

Michigan Teachers Rank No. 2 For Salary

Michigan Teachers Rank No. 2 For Salary [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"Michigan ranked seventh nationally based solely on average teacher salary at $63,023, according to the National Education Association. New York led the county at $71,633.
The Mackinac Center for Public Policy used teacher salary averages reported by the NEA in 2009-10, the latest year data was available.
The Center then factored in a state-by-state cost of living index available from political scientists William Berry, Richard Fording and Russell Hanson.
Their index values adjust for cost-of-living in every state from 1960 to 2007.
Another education website had Michigan No. 2 in the country when factoring in cost of living with salaries."

Michigan Supreme Court suspends Wayne County judge

Michigan Supreme Court suspends Wayne County judge - Northern Michigan's News Leader
"The Michigan Supreme Court has suspended a Wayne County judge who's accused of having a relationship with a woman whose child-support case was pending in his court.
A court order issued Friday said Circuit Judge Wade McCree is suspended without pay effective immediately. It says his pay will be held in escrow until disciplinary proceedings are resolved.
The court says the file is sealed and will remain confidential until further order.
The high court reprimanded McCree for misconduct in October. 
He has apologized for sending a shirtless photo of himself to a female court employee."
plus this:
A Wayne County judge, facing allegations he impregnated a woman who had an ongoing case in his court, has been suspended without pay.

From The Detroit News http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130208/METRO01/302080420#ixzz2KMpttBIG

Our Future Will be Hunger Games USA

Our Future Will be Hunger Games USA
"So, if the educated, literate and monied people are all going to be congregating around the “Capital City” and illiteracy (and the eventual poverty it will bring) are to be acceptable alternatives for some of us, then we are well on our way to living out The Hunger Games in all of its blithe vulgarity and hardscrabble pain."

Florida judge approves birth certificate listing three parents

Florida judge approves birth certificate listing three parents - Yahoo! News Canada

The Voter Fraud That ‘Never Happens’ Keeps Coming Back Review Online

The Voter Fraud That ‘Never Happens’ Keeps Coming Back - By John Fund - The Corner - National Review Online
"But, of course, as you know there is no voter fraud. Pay no attention to that lightning coming out of Ohio."

No. 6: Michigan - The Top 10 States People Are Fleeing

No. 6: Michigan - The Top 10 States People Are Fleeing - Forbes
"No. 6: Michigan
Percentage of outbound moves in 2012: 57.5%
Number of exits tracked: 3,123"

Deer, fishing fees headed for change under Snyder plan

Deer, fishing fees headed for change under Snyder plan | MLive.com
"The cost of shooting a deer in Michigan would double next year, under Gov. Rick Snyder’s proposed 2014 budget"

Nips and Tucks and Big Budget Cuts

Nips and Tucks and Big Budget Cuts | Mercatus
"On a practical note, the military cuts would have to be defined relative to a baseline, which already specifies spending increases.
So the “cuts” in the sequestration would still lead to higher nominal military spending and roughly flat inflation-adjusted spending across the next 10 years. "

Union-owned insurance company puts the financial squeeze on Pontiac taxpayers

Union-owned insurance company puts the financial squeeze on Pontiac taxpayers - EAGnews.org :: Education Research, Reporting, Analysis and Commentary
"An average Pontiac resident with a home assessed at $60,000 would have to pay an additional $360 to $420 in property taxes this year, according to the news report. "

Student Loans to Cost at Least $35 Billion More Than Expected

Student Loans to Cost at Least $35 Billion More Than Expected

Idaho bill would require high-schoolers to read 'Atlas Shrugged'

Idaho bill would require high-schoolers to read 'Atlas Shrugged' | The Daily Caller
"An Idaho state senator has proposed legislation that would require every student in the state to read “Atlas Shrugged,” Ayn’s Rand’s apparently timeless libertarian classic.
Students would also have to pass a test on the book’s contents to graduate from high school, reports The Spokesman-Review."

Providence College names 'combating' racism award after slain youth, Trayvon Martin

Providence College names 'combating' racism award after slain youth, Trayvon Martin
"Providence College (PC) has named an award for anti-racist activists after Trayvon Martin, a Florida youth who was shot and killed last year in an incident which embroiled the country in a debate on guns and race.
The Travyon Martin Award for Social Justice will be given to one upperclassmen and one faculty member at the college who have illustrated a commitment to combatting racism and promoting social justice.
According to an email obtained by Campus Reform, the PC Black Studies Program created the Trayvon Martin Award for Social Justice to memorialize all victims of “racism and oppression.”"

California gives up on math

California gives up on math | The Daily Caller
"California will no longer require eighth-graders to take algebra — a move that is line with the Common Core standards being adopted by most states, but that may leave students unprepared for college.
Last month, California formally shifted to the Common Core mathematics standards, which recommend that students delay taking algebra if they aren’t ready for it.
Previously, algebra class was a requirement for all eighth-graders in the state.
The Common Core State Standards Initiative, which is sponsored by the National Governor’s Association, is an effort to unify diverse state education curricula. Forty-five other states and the District of Columbia have signed on so far."

Obama Sells F-16s To Anti-Israel Egypt, Not To Pro-U.S. Taiwan

Obama Sells F-16s To Anti-Israel Egypt, Not To Pro-U.S. Taiwan - Investors.com

Why are the feds loading up on so much ammo?

Why are the feds loading up on so much ammo? by Andrew Malcolm - Investors.com
"In a puzzling, unexplained development, the Obama administration has been buying and storing vast amounts of ammunition in recent months, with the Department of Homeland Security just placing another order for an additional 21.6 million rounds."

10 Most Depressing States in the U.S.

10 Most Depressing States in the U.S. - weather.com