Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Gun control: ignorance in search of power |

Gun control: ignorance in search of power |
RealClearPolitics brings us a new intellectual high-water mark in the gun control debate, as Colorado Rep. Diana DeGette, a Democrat, makes it clear that she doesn’t really know what a “magazine” is, or how they work – she just knows she wants power over them: ”I will tell you these are ammunition, they’re bullets, so the people who have those now they’re going to shoot them, so if you ban them in the future, the number of these high capacity magazines is going to decrease dramatically over time because the bullets will have been shot and there won’t be any more available.”
Golly, whatever will we do if those cunning criminals – er, excuse me, “persons who choose to operate outside the law,” in accordance with the new Associated Press stylebook – figure out that magazines can be reloaded?
This degree of nitwittery is not uncommon in the gun control debate.
 The anti-gun crowd is having a good day if they can avoid referring to ammunition magazine as “clips.” Barack Obama’s phony statistic about “40 percent of all gun purchases taking place without a background check” – which has been debunked by conservatives many times, but is finally getting a fact-check workover from the mainstream press – could most charitably be described as ignorance of how gun sales work.
I suspect Obama himself knows it isn’t true – his advisers certainly do – and he’s just flogging the lie because it sounds useful.
But a lot of his supporters don’t know it’s untrue, because they have minimal personal experience with the purchase and transfer of firearms.
The hysteria around “assault weapons” is an example of using loaded language to exploit a general lack of knowledge about rifles.
Most of the characteristics that land rifles on the “assault weapons” ban list are cosmetic, with little bearing on the weapon’s effectiveness.
Sometimes gun control zealots like to slip in terms like “military weapons,” to conjure images of rocket launchers and squad automatic weapons tucked into gun racks in the pickup trucks of NRA life members, who are one fender-bender away from pumping entire neighborhoods full of lead.
For that matter, the concept of “semi-automatic” guns is deliberately conflated with fully automatic fire.

Obama administration pushes banks to make home loans to people with weaker credit

Obama administration pushes banks to make home loans to people with weaker credit - The Washington Post:
"Officials are also encouraging lenders to use more subjective judgment in determining whether to offer a loan and are seeking to make it easier for people who owe more than their properties are worth to refinance at today’s low interest rates, among other steps.
“If that were to come to pass, that would open the floodgates to highly excessive risk and would send us right back on the same path we were just trying to recover from,” said Ed Pinto, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and former top executive at mortgage giant Fannie Mae."

Legendary Air Canada ‘Gimli Glider’ 767 jet up for bids at Toronto auction event

Legendary Air Canada ‘Gimli Glider’ 767 jet up for bids at Toronto auction event:
"It is not often that aircraft and automobiles share the same strip of concrete but on July 23, 1983, this brand new, state-of-the-art 767 passenger jet appeared out of the sky after running out of fuel at 41,000 feet over the western prairies."
Incredible story!

Poet Maya Angelou Blasts Gun at Home Intruder |

Poet Maya Angelou Blasts Gun at Home Intruder |:
"I was in my house in North Carolina.
It was fall.
I heard someone walking on the leaves.
And somebody actually turned the knob.
So I said, “Stand four feet back because I’m going to shoot now!”
Boom! Boom!
The police came by and said, “Ms. Angelou, the shots came from inside the house.”
I said, “Well, I don’t know how that happened"

USA Today | Sports | COLLEGE | Salaries

USA Today | Sports | COLLEGE | Salaries:
"4 Michigan State Big Ten Tom Izzo"

Wisconsin's Labor Lost

Political Diary: Wisconsin's Labor Lost - WSJ.com:
"Remember Big Labor's throw-down last year over Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's public-sector union reforms?
The fight ended with a squeak yesterday as conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Patience Roggensack handily defeated union-backed candidate and Marquette University law professor Ed Fallone, with some 57% of the vote.
The vote means conservatives retain 4-3 control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
The next two justices up for reelection on the court will be from its liberal wing, which means that after yesterday's win conservatives are likely to maintain or extend their majority for years to come.
That's a blow to unions......."

Fractional Reserve Speed Dating

Captain Capitalism: Fractional Reserve Speed Dating
Naturally, you would think money is the only commodity that can lend itself (pun FULLY intended) well to a fractional reserve system, but in my trials and tribulations in life as a SAEG (tm) I have come upon another commodity where fractional reserving is done, and it isn't in banking.
It's in speed dating.
Many years ago I gave speed dating one shot. I walked into the joint, dropped my $35 down along with 7 other men and for that $35 we got to meet 8 other women for 5 minutes a piece. The one date that I did manage to score out of this escapade brought her gay male friend to chaperone, which prompted me to dance with pretty much every other girl on the floor but her. 
 Gay-chaperoned dates aside, the point was there was an equal number of men to women. 8 to 8. For if there was a shortage on either end you would have too many of one gender chasing too few of the other.
But something interesting occurred after the speed dating event was over. As some people headed to the bar, I decided to approach one of the girls I was interested in and chat her up a bit. Using a simple approach I said,
"You ever done this before?"
She said,
"Yes, but technically not tonight."
Curious, I said,
"Why technically not tonight?"
And her response was one for the Economics of Dating history books.
"Well, the guy who runs this speed dating thing always has too many men and not enough women. So he calls us when he has extra guys and we just fill in and act like we're interested. If women don't show up, he can't sell as many tickets so he buys us drinks as compensation."
Kind of curious about the math, not to mention I just wanted to see how screwed over me and the other 7 men were, I asked,
"So how many women were plants?"
She said,
"4."
I was more or less speechless, but the cynical side of me let out a cynical "Heh, what will they think of next?"
Seeing she herself was a plant, I just walked away, went to my car and left.
Naturally I was somewhat upset at this little bit of trickery. What was sold as a way for 8 men to meet 8 women was in reality 8 men to meet 4 women. In short a fraction of the women that were truly available. But by cheating the system of sorts, the host of the speed dating was able to "create" women just like banks "create" money and profit from this newly created asset. He just had to pay them interest in the form of free cocktails (and no doubt the ego tinglies of leading poor saps on).

"The Great Cyprus Bank Robbery"

Ron Paul: "The Great Cyprus Bank Robbery" | Zero Hedge:
"The elites in the EU and IMF failed to learn their lesson from the popular backlash to these tax proposals, and have openly talked about using Cyprus as a template for future bank bailouts.
This raises the prospect of raids on bank accounts, pension funds, and any investments the government can get its hands on.
In other words, no one's money is safe in any financial institution in Europe. 
Bank runs are now a certainty in future crises, as the people realize that they do not really own the money in their accounts. 
How long before bureaucrat and banker try that here?"

Montague group to hold nonpartisan presentation on fracking | MLive.com

Montague group to hold nonpartisan presentation on fracking | MLive.com
"Resolving Our American Democracy, or ROAD, based in Montague, is a nonpartisan civic group and doesn't advocate for specific positions or political candidates, said ROAD Co-chairman Dave Frederick. ROAD holds monthly meetings with informational presentations.
"It's basically to inform people on the issue and do it in a nonpartisan way," Frederick said.
Frederick said that the presenter, Thompson, is a retired corporate researcher and writer who has promised to try to give a balanced presentation.
But, Frederick, said, there will be an opportunity at the end of the meeting to hear from Joy Smith of the Committee to Ban Fracking in Michigan, and sign the committee's petition to ban fracking.
"That will be an option for those at the end who have made up their minds," he said."

Why are Michigan's energy costs so high?

Why are Michigan's energy costs so high? | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com:
While Michigan's average electricity rate increase of 29 percent since 2007 is not much different than the 28 percent average increase in Indiana and 22 percent average increase in Wisconsin, it is double the 14 percent average increase in Ohio and dramatically different than the 1 percent increase in Illinois.
If each of these states had similar declines in demand, why have price changes been so different?
The answer is Illinois and Ohio have competitive retail electric markets. Indiana and Wisconsin have clung to traditional monopoly regulation and Michigan, in 2008, abandoned its movement toward market-based pricing in favor of government price-setting.
.....Michigan's high rates are the result of the 2008 reversal of the customer choice and competition program begun in 2000.
Michigan's two largest utilities, DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, were keenly aware that during an economic slowdown they would have to charge lower prices to meet the competition. 
Their solution was to outlaw customer choice except for a fortunate handful of customers accounting for just 10 percent of electricity usage, mainly larger businesses and government. 
Monopoly regulation stands the world on its head — prices rise when demand drops.

Muskegon county board meetings: April 2013-video links


No more "I can't make the meetings" excuses. 
They're spending us into bankruptcy and you sit at home.
OK.
Now you can sit at home, watch your computer screen and see them at "work".
You silence simply supports their scams.
Do SOMETHING before there is nothing left to do anything about! 

County main page: http://www.co.muskegon.mi.us/

2013-4-2 Human resources
http://youtu.be/2VCqeKYiCrE

2013-4-2 Courts-Public safety
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK6dMN71DlE

2013-4-4 Ways and means

2013-4-9 Full board

2013-4-9 Board Planning Session
When:
 Tuesday, April 9, 2013 - 1:00 PM 
Location: South Campus Training Center, 133 E. Apple, Room #205

2013-4-11 Public works

2013-4-16 Ways and means

2013-4-18 Transportation

2013-4-18 Comm dev/Strategic planning

2013-4-23 Full board

Emergency manager: Muskegon Heights schools debt retirement plan jeopardized by water system woes

Emergency manager: Muskegon Heights schools debt retirement plan jeopardized by water system woes | MLive.com:
"Emergency Manager Donald Weatherspoon told the Muskegon Heights school board Monday that he felt his concerns expressed to city officials last month were brushed off.
Board President Trinell Scott, who was at the meeting of city officials, agreed.
“The city manager basically said Dr. Weatherspoon didn’t really know what he was talking about, to sum it up in a nutshell,” Scott said. 
“To me, I felt like they kind of didn’t want to hear what we had to say.”"

Pension fight heats up in Pontiac as emergency manager looks to reorganize board

Pension fight heats up in Pontiac as emergency manager looks to reorganize board | MLive.com:
"Schimmel cited $5.5 million in failed investments, a $2,200-a-month office space rental and trustee travel as reasons for his intervention."

Stockton, Calif. Goes Bankrupt, Raising Question: Who Gets Paid?

Stockton, Calif. Goes Bankrupt, Raising Question: Who Gets Paid? | CNS News:
"But the case is also being watched closely because it could answer the significant question of who gets paid first by financially strapped cities — retirement funds or creditors.
"I don't know whether spiked pensions can be reeled back in," U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Klein said while making the ruling.
"There are very complex and difficult questions of law that I can see out there on the horizon."
The potential constitutional question in the Stockton case is whether federal bankruptcy law trumps a California law that says money owed to the state pension fund must be paid."

Obama’s continued use of the claim that 40 percent of gun sales lack background checks

Obama’s continued use of the claim that 40 percent of gun sales lack background checks - The Washington Post:

Why wouldn’t we want to close the loophole that allows as many as 40 percent of all gun purchases to take place without a background check?”
— President Obama, remarks on gun safety, March 28, 2013
“FACT: Nearly 40% of all gun sales don't require a background check under current law. #DemandAction”
— tweet from @BarackObama, March 28

The Facts
There are two key problems with the president’s use of this statistic:
The numbers are about two decades old, yet he acts as if they are fresh, and he refers to “purchases” or “sales” when in fact the original report concerned “gun acquisitions” and “transactions.” 
Those are much broader categories of data.
.....Digging deeper, we found that the survey sample was just 251 people.
(The survey was done by telephone, using a random-digit-dial method, with a response rate of 50 percent.)
With this sample size, the 95 percent confidence interval will be plus or minus six percentage points.
Moreover, when asked whether the respondent bought from a licensed firearms dealer, the possible answers included “probably was/think so” and “probably not,” leaving open the possibility the purchaser was mistaken. (The “probably not” answers were counted as “no.”)

Maryland Moves Forward with Controversial Chicken-Waste Electricity Project

Maryland Moves Forward with Controversial Chicken-Waste Electricity Project | Heartlander Magazine:
“Wide-Ranging Economic Harm
In addition to taxpayers and consumers worrying about the negative economic impacts of taxpayer subsidies and higher electricity prices, farmers fear the diversion of rich organic fertilizer to electricity production will create fertilizer scarcity and drive up fertilizer prices.....
...“I have a positive opinion of turning poultry waste into energy where it is cost-effective,” said Daniel Simmons, director of regulatory and state affairs at the Institute for Energy Research. 
“But the real key is that these projects should compete in the market for electricity like everyone else and not receive above-market rates for their electricity.
“Sadly, it looks like Maryland is subsidizing waste-to-energy and costing Marylanders in the process,” Simmons added. 
“This facility would not be built if government allowed free-market pricing mechanisms to work without government intrusion.”

Tonight is the last night of 'Doggy Style' gathering for Detroit's gay community and friends

Tonight is the last night of 'Doggy Style' gathering for Detroit's gay community and friends | MLive.com
"DETROIT, MI - Tonight is the last night of Doggy Style at the Park Bar – at least until the end of October.
During Major League Baseball’s off-season, Tuesday nights at the Park Bar in downtown Detroit bar have been known as Doggy Style nights, a weekly party for Detroit's gay community.
Joe Posch, owner of Midtown's Hugh, founded Doggy Style night at The Park Bar with Canine to Five owner Liz Blondy in 2007 because of what he says is "disjointed" gay community.
There's a relatively strong gay presence in Ferndale, but the city of Detroit itself lacks any cohesive or strong LGBT community, he said."

Detroit Electric to unveil first EV sports car tonight

Detroit Electric to unveil first EV sports car tonight | MLive.com:
"When announcing the vehicle and company last month, Graunstadt said the vehicles will be produced in Metro Detroit, and the production facility is expected to have an annual capacity of 2,500 sports cars and about 180 employees."

Widespread arsons in Flint rarely result in criminal charges

Widespread arsons in Flint rarely result in criminal charges | MLive.com:
"Over a five-year span that saw 1,631 suspicious fires to vacant buildings in the city and more than 1,000 confirmed arson cases reported to the state, just 135 arson-related charges were filed in Flint District Court."

Michigan Reps. Collene Lamonte, Brandon Dillon pitch House Democrats' Middle Class Plan

Michigan Reps. Collene Lamonte, Brandon Dillon pitch House Democrats' Middle Class Plan | MLive.com:
"At a press conference April 2, state Reps. Collene Lamonte, D-Montague, and Brandon Dillon, D-Grand Rapids, promoted the plan, which includes repealing a tax on seniors’ retirement income, and an increase of $320 per student in the state’s dollars-per-student funding.
“We heard these deep concerns over and over again at all of our stops,” Lamonte said.
Lamonte and Dillon declined to talk about how the changes would be paid for, saying that the information would be made public when House Democrats release their budget priorities next week.
But Dillion said the reforms could be accomplished “without raising taxes one penny.”

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Muskegon man, 25, faces trial for allegedly shooting man's abdomen

Muskegon man, 25, faces trial for allegedly shooting man's abdomen | MLive.com:
"The Muskegon County Prosecutor’s Office also added two new counts Tuesday: being a felon in possession of a firearm and possessing a firearm while committing a felony."

Those Courageous Racists

Best of the Web Today: Those Courageous Racists - WSJ.com:

Their website informs visitors that the twins "received close to a million dollars in grants from the National Science Foundation."

"The NSF is a federal agency, so your tax dollars have subsidized the authors of what can only be described as a racist rant. Here's the opening:
Imagine if African American men and boys were committing mass shootings month after month, year after year. Articles and interviews would flood the media, and we'd have political debates demanding that African Americans be "held accountable."
Then, if an atrocity such as the Newtown, Conn., shootings took place and African American male leaders held a news conference to offer solutions, their credibility would be questionable.
 The public would tell these leaders that they need to focus on problems in their own culture and communities.
But when the criminals and leaders are white men, race and gender become the elephant in the room.
Nearly all of the mass shootings in this country in recent years--not just Newtown, Aurora, Fort Hood, Tucson and Columbine--have been committed by white men and boys.
Yet when the National Rifle Association (NRA), led by white men, held a news conference after the Newtown massacre to advise Americans on how to reduce gun violence, its leaders' opinions were widely discussed."

There is so much wrong with this, we could write a column about it.
Which, come to think of it, is exactly what we are doing even as we type.

Sen. Malcolm Smith Arrested In Alleged Plot To Rig NYC Mayor’s Race

Sen. Malcolm Smith Arrested In Alleged Plot To Rig NYC Mayor’s Race « CBS New York:
“The charges we unsealed today demonstrate once again that a ‘show me the money’ culture seems to pervade every level of New York government,” U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said."

Why do Germans go topless when their wobbly bits look like half-filled hot water bottles?

Roger Mortimer: Why do Germans go topless when their wobbly bits look like half-filled hot water bottles? What happened when Britain's grumpiest dad went abroad | Mail Online:

Is Disability the New Welfare?

Is Disability the New Welfare? | RealClearPolitics:
"The government in Britain recently did something interesting.
It asked everyone receiving an "incapacity benefit" — a disability program slowly being phased out under new reforms — to submit to a medical test to confirm they were too disabled to work.
A third of recipients (878,000 people) didn't even bother and dropped out of the program rather than be examined.
Of those tested, more than half (55%) were found fit for work and a quarter were found fit for some work."

Associated Press bans the phrase 'illegal immigrant' -

Associated Press bans the phrase 'illegal immigrant' - Washington Times:
“It’s ‘illegal immigrant’ no more” says the Associated Press, which banished the phrase from its usage guide on Tuesday - the latest stylistic edict for journalists who have for years juggled such terms as “undocumented worker” or “illegal alien,” its politically incorrect variant.
“The Stylebook no longer sanctions the term ‘illegal immigrant’ or the use of ‘illegal’ to describe a person. Instead, it tells users that ‘illegal’ should describe only an action, such as living in or immigrating to a country illegally,” said the senior vice president and executive editor Kathleen Carroll.
The wire service’s rationale goes on for many paragraphs before offering the actual Stylebook entry for earnest journalists to consider. 
It reads:
Illegal immigration: Entering or residing in a country in violation of civil or criminal law. 
Except in direct quotes essential to the story, use illegal only to refer to an action, not a person: illegal immigration, but not illegal immigrant. 
Acceptable variations include living in or entering a country illegally or without legal permission.’
Except in direct quotations, do not use the terms illegal alien, an illegal, illegals or undocumented.

How Liberal Art Majors Destroyed Stockton

Captain Capitalism: How Liberal Art Majors Destroyed Stockton:
"I pointed this out a while ago, but it needs repeating.
You cannot expect a group of adults whose only experiences are in the non-profit/government/education industries to lead with any measure of competence in that they are politicians first and foremost and have not the ability nor care to adhere to mathematical and financial reality. 
They are mentally spoiled little children who just happened to be in adult bodies that purposely and consciously chose weak degrees requiring no rigor, effort or thought, and consequently chose easy "careers."  
It should be no shock that Stockton, or any city or organization, led by such weak and talentless people went bankrupt."

U.N. passes sweeping international arms regulation viewed by some as Second Amendment overrid

U.N. passes sweeping international arms regulation viewed by some as Second Amendment override - Washington Times:
 "American gun rights activists, though, insist the treaty is riddled with loopholes and is unworkable in part because it includes “small arms and light weapons” in its list of weaponry subject to international regulations. They do not trust U.N. assertions that the pact is meant to regulate only cross-border trade and would have no impact on domestic U.S. laws and markets."

Eye on Muskegon 3-31-13 VIDEO

http://youtu.be/Ezx5Oqb4zHo