Friday, March 22, 2013

Grand Haven discusses gun control

http://tinyurl.com/a85daz7

"If we have the ability to reduce even one or two people that die in the United States from un-just causes, we should do that," said Molly McGinnis.

Tentative state budget includes ‘Jimmy Fallon’ tax credit to lure ‘The Tonight Show’ back to New York

Exclusive: Tentative state budget includes ‘Jimmy Fallon’ tax credit to lure ‘The Tonight Show’ back to New York  - NY Daily News:
"Call it the Jimmy Fallon tax credit.
Quietly tucked into tentative state budget is a provision that would help NBC move “The Tonight Show” back to New York, the Daily News has learned.
The provision would make state tax credits available for the producers of “a talk or variety program that filmed at least five seasons outside the state prior to its first relocated season in New York,” budget documents show."
In addition, the episodes “must be filmed before a studio audience” of at least 200 people. And the program must have an annual production budget of at least $30 million or incur at least $10 million a year in capital expenses.
In other words, a program exactly like “The Tonight Show.”

N.Y. Gun Rights Advocates File Suit To Block Strictest In The Nation Law

N.Y. Gun Rights Advocates File Suit To Block Strictest In The Nation Law « CBS New York


Instead of the seven-bullet limit on gun magazines, the changes are expected to allow 10-bullet clips, which, sources said, can be used at shooting ranges. Gun owners would then be on the honor system to put only seven bullets in the clip.
“There is no such thing as a seven-bullet magazine. That doesn’t exist, so you really have no practical option,” Cuomo said on Wednesday.
But that’s not Cuomo’s only pull back.
“This state has no future if it is going to be the tax capital of the nation,” Cuomo during his inauguration.
Cuomo then passed a supposedly temporary tax on high-earning New Yorkers that was due to end next year, but now, CBS 2’s Marcia Kramer reported Thursday, that’s not going to happen.
“There will be an extension of the surcharge set to expire next year,” Cuomo said Thursday.
And when asked at if that wasn’t hypocritical, given his prior no-new-taxes positions, Cuomo tried to paint the tax hike as a tax cut, since the budget also provides the middle class with a $350 child tax rebate.
“Some taxes go up, yes, and others go down and the net is they go down. That’s why it’s a tax cut,” Cuomo said.
Business proponents are crying foul.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Euro may be doomed whether Cyprus stays or goes

Euro may be doomed whether Cyprus stays or goes - Darrell Delamaide's Political Capital - MarketWatch:
"It is impossible to imagine that politicians in Germany, for instance, would dare to confiscate nearly 7% of the savings of their own citizens for any reason.
But they were willing to do it to Cypriots.
“What we are witnessing is the slow death of the European Project,” Anthanasios Orphanides, the former head of Cyprus’s central bank, said in an interview with Bloomberg TV this week.
“We are in a situation that some European governments are essentially taking actions that are telling citizens of other member states that they are not equal under the law.”

Forget Spain and Italy. It’s France that’s Greece-ifying before our very eyes

Forget Spain and Italy. It’s France that’s Greece-ifying before our very eyes – Quartz:
"France has so far dodged the “problem child” reputations that Spain and Italy have earned.
But it looks like that will be increasingly hard to keep up. Data today on France’s business output hinted not just that its economy is decaying—but that it’s doing so rapidly."

Whose Insured Deposits Will Be Plundered Next?

Guest Post: Whose Insured Deposits Will Be Plundered Next? | Zero Hedge: "
 Spain, it would appear, has changed constitutional rules to enable a so-called ‘moderate’ levy on deposits.
New legislation in New Zealand suggests that depositor funds could be used to bail out banks there, too.
Far more worrying for American and British depositors though is this paragraph Golem XIV brings up from a joint Bank of England and FDIC paper from 2012 which points to the possibility of using deposit insurance funds to bail out illiquid banks:"

Seasonal unemployment up in most Michigan counties; see who has the highest and lowest rates

Seasonal unemployment up in most Michigan counties; see who has the highest and lowest rates | MLive.com

Community Conversation Forum

Muskegon Republican: Community Conversation Forum:
"THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013
Community Conversation Forum:
 "Civility and Free Expression: A Conversation about Gun Violence
JOIN US for a Community Conversation on Gun Violence at the Grand Haven Community Center on March 21, 2013 from 6:00 to 9:00.
The Community Center is located at 421 Columbus St, Grand Haven, MI 49417.
Registration is now closed.
Walk-ins are welcome (though food may not be available). "

The 20 Richest Musicians of All Time: 50 Cent to Andrew Lloyd Webber

The 20 Richest Musicians of All Time: 50 Cent to Andrew Lloyd Webber - Popdust

Hollywood Transforms Itself to Milk Multiple States for Movie Money

Hollywood Transforms Itself to Milk Multiple States for Movie Money [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"The Michigan Senate Fiscal Agency did an analysis of the film subsidy program a few years ago. For the fiscal year covering 2010-11, it found that the program brought $13.5 million worth of benefit at a cost of $125 million.
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a left-leaning economic think tank, reviewed the literature on state film subsidy and tax rebate programs and found that claims that they are worth the cost are almost unanimously "more fiction than fact."

Department of Ed creates new six-figure job, while wielding sequester ax

Department of Ed creates new six-figure job, while wielding sequester ax | Fox News:
"But in Washington, education funding cuts did not stop the appointment this month of a former elementary school teacher and aide to Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y. to the job of executive director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African-Americans.
David Johns was given the newly created job, where he will be “asked to identify evidence-based best practices to improve African-American student achievement from cradle to career,” according to the Department of Education."

Muskegon County falls to 69th in new Michigan county health rankings

Muskegon County falls to 69th in new Michigan county health rankings | MLive.com:
"The new ranking indicates that Muskegon County’s welfare may have worsened in some key areas — last year the county landed in No. 63."

Cyprus Shuts Banks Until Tuesday, Seeks Russia Aid

Cyprus Shuts Banks Until Tuesday, Seeks Russia Aid:
"Cypriot banks will remain closed at least until Tuesday as negotiations between the country and Russia over financial assistance continue in Moscow."

Muskegon County room tax dollars will not support summer festivals, committee decides

Muskegon County room tax dollars will not support summer festivals, committee decides | MLive.com
"Meanwhile, an $11,000 debt Muskegon County was left from last year’s Hot Rod Power Tour event will not be charged to the room tax event marketing program but will be handled in another area of the county budget, according to Muskegon County Community Development Director Bob Lukens.
The tourism advisory committee delayed event market program decisions until the Power Tour payment issue was determined."

John Kerry Announces U.S. Support For U.N. Arms Trade Treaty

John Kerry Announces U.S. Support For U.N. Arms Trade Treaty - Investors.com:
"U.S. Rights: As the world body meets this week to hammer out an agreement to restrict international arms trade, our Secretary of State commits us to pushing a treaty that may also restrict our Second Amendment rights.
Last Friday, the day of the week when unpopular or controversial announcements are traditionally made, Secretary of State John Kerry announced U.S. support for the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), a final version of which is being hammered out in New York beginning this week."

Michigan's car insurance rates among highest in country

Report: Michigan's car insurance rates among highest in country | MLive.com:
"It came up with an average annual premium of $2,520 in Michigan, the highest behind Louisiana’s rate of $2,699.
Michigan is the only state to offer unlimited lifetime medical care for auto-related injuries under its no-fault auto insurance system. 
Policy holders pay an extra $175 per insured vehicle each year for the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association to reimburse auto insurers for personal injury protection (PIP) benefits after they exceed $500,000 per claim."

Idling bus, trucks in Park City reported to the police

Idling bus, trucks in Park City reported to the police - The Park Record:
"Park City leaders in 2010 adopted the prohibition on idling for more than three minutes as part of City Hall's wide-ranging environmental program.
Officials want to curb emissions, and the prohibition won support from the environmental community."

PETA killed more than 1,600 cats and dogs at its Virginia headquarters last year - almost 90% of the animals handed over to the charity's American shelter

PETA killed more than 1,600 cats and dogs at its Virginia headquarters last year - almost 90% of the animals handed over to the charity's American shelter | Mail Online

Teenager arrested for tweeting rap lyric containing the word "homicide."

Althouse: Teenager arrested for tweeting rap lyric containing the word "homicide.":
"ADDED: Here's how Talking Points Memo reported the basis for the arrest:
"The older girl was charged with aggravated menacing for a tweet that threatened homicide and said 'you ripped my family apart,' according to the attorney general’s office." Pathetic!"

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Obama Aide: With These Republicans, 'There'd Still be Slavery' Today

Obama Aide: With These Republicans, 'There'd Still be Slavery' Today | The Weekly Standard

Stimulus Package: $384,949 on Duck Genitalia Study

Stimulus Package: $384,949 on Duck Genitalia Study | CNS News:
"The grant was made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, better known as the stimulus package."

After the Aircraft Carrier: 3 Alternatives to the Navy's Vulnerable Flattops

After the Aircraft Carrier: 3 Alternatives to the Navy's Vulnerable Flattops | Danger Room | Wired.com:
"A single new carrier costs $14 billion to build plus $7 million a day to operate.
“Not a good use of U.S. taxpayer money,” Hendrix asserts.
Moreover, he contends that huge carriers with their five-acre flight decks and scores of warplanes are ill-suited to the American way of war, in which precision and avoiding civilian casualties are more important than overwhelming firepower.
Worst, Hendrix warns, the carriers — major symbols of American military might — are increasingly big targets for China’s DF-21D ship-killing ballistic missiles."

The Prevailing Wage Wave in Michigan

The Prevailing Wage Wave in Michigan | Job Creators NetworkJob Creators Network:
"After all, wasn’t last December fun?
Who wouldn’t want another round of union thuggery at the state Capitol whereby union protesters destroyed warming tents, knocked around a popular local hot dog vendor and shouted down a billy-club-armed state police line around the Governor’s office?"

Don't Even THINK of Building That

Best of the Web Today: Don't Even THINK of Building That - WSJ.com:
'Spending': Letting You Keep Your Own Money
"The Real Spending Problem," according to a New York Times editorial with that title, is that the government is letting you keep too much money:
"Each year, the government doles out tax breaks worth $1.1 trillion. . . .
Tax breaks work like spending. 
Giving a deduction for certain activities, like homeownership or retirement savings, is the same as writing a government check to subsidize those activities. 
Functionally, they mimic entitlements.
Like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, they are available, year in and year out, in full, to all who qualify."
This is nonsense.

Tour the new Cabela's Grandville store before it opens to the public!

Tour the new Cabela's Grandville store before it opens to the public! | MLive.com:
"He said the 88,000-square-foot store includes "thousands of quality outdoor products, as well as a mountain replica, wildlife displays, aquarium, boat shop, indoor archery range, Gun Library, Bargain Cave, Deli and Fudge Shop."

No guns?

Electric vehicle company to open headquarters in Detroit, create 180 jobs to build sports cars

Electric vehicle company to open headquarters in Detroit, create 180 jobs to build sports cars | MLive.com: "Detroit Electric, which produced electric vehicles in the early 1900s, today announced its intentions to create 180 jobs by the end of 2013 to help produce a new lineup of all-electric vehicles, including a limited-edition two-seat sports car."

Report: Stamp Farms bankruptcy cited in New York Times cautionary tale of surging farmland prices

Report: Stamp Farms bankruptcy cited in New York Times cautionary tale of surging farmland prices | MLive.com:
"According to the story, debt held by the nation’s farmers has risen nearly 30 percent since 2007, to an expected $277.4 billion this year, with most loans made by commercial banks, the farm credit system and the Farm Service Agency.
As prices for farmland soar, and farmers compete to buy and rent land, economists fear a collapse similar to the housing marker collapse if crop prices fall."

Background checks spiked after Sandy Hook shooting, says FBI director

Background checks spiked after Sandy Hook shooting, says FBI director - The Hill
"Director Robert Mueller told a House Appropriations panel on Tuesday that background check requests from licensed gun dealers has risen from an average of 54,000 each day to a current level of 81,000 every day since the Connecticut shooting, which killed 20 children and six adults.
The FBI has added about 200 people to its previously existing staff of 300 employees to ensure the background checks, conducted through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), are completed within 3 days, according to Mueller."

Near-downtown Muskegon neighborhood residents ask for economic justice in farmers market relocation

Near-downtown Muskegon neighborhood residents ask for economic justice in farmers market relocation | MLive.com:
"Some like Roman Scott said he was dismayed that the issue of relocating the farmers market is being brought up to the Muskegon City Commission again after being rejected by the people several times in past years. "

Muskegon Community College faculty to receive pay raise with new labor agreement | MLive.com

Muskegon Community College faculty to receive pay raise with new labor agreement | MLive.com
"The starting salary for faculty with master’s degrees increased from $42,000 to more than $51,000.
“Although that seems like a huge jump, we were getting to the point where we weren’t able to hire anyone at the entry level rate of pay,” Hilliard said.
Maximum salaries are $85,891 for someone with a master’s degree and $96,337 for faculty with a Ph.D.
The salary schedule includes 14 steps, each representing a 4 percent salary increase, that faculty advance on according to years of service and educational attainment. "