Air Force Begins B-52 Upgrades | Defense Tech:
"The Air Force is reaching milestones with its ongoing effort to upgrade and modernize the B-52 bomber, an iconic workhorse battle-tested aircraft first built in the 1960s, service officials said.
The service is making progress with efforts to upgrade the electronics and communications technology of the B-52 aircraft and also moving along with an initiative to configure the aircraft with the ability to carry up to eight J-Series precision-guided weapons internally – in addition to carrying six weapons on each wing, Air Force officials said."
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Friday, October 18, 2013
Water dept. execs think birds, fish don't pee---Water Supply Cut Off After Man Urinates In Reservoir
Water Supply Cut Off After Man Urinates In Reservoir « CBS Seattle:
"An administrator for the Water Bureau, David Shaff, said that because of this incident, roughly 7.8 million gallons of drinking water will be discarded.
He said the bureau often finds dead animals in the same drinking supply but the water isn’t dumped.
“This is different,” Shaff told the newspaper.
“Do you want to drink pee?”"
"An administrator for the Water Bureau, David Shaff, said that because of this incident, roughly 7.8 million gallons of drinking water will be discarded.
He said the bureau often finds dead animals in the same drinking supply but the water isn’t dumped.
“This is different,” Shaff told the newspaper.
“Do you want to drink pee?”"
Thursday, October 17, 2013
State Workers Earn $5.8 Billion More in Benefits Than Private Sector Employees
State Workers Earn $5.8 Billion More in Benefits Than Private Sector Employees [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"In Michigan, the difference in benefits between state and local government workers and the average taxpayer who supports them is $5.8 billion per year, according to a new study.
If the state eliminated that discrepancy, the Michigan income tax could be cut in half and there still would be money left over."
"In Michigan, the difference in benefits between state and local government workers and the average taxpayer who supports them is $5.8 billion per year, according to a new study.
If the state eliminated that discrepancy, the Michigan income tax could be cut in half and there still would be money left over."
Study: Food Stamps Most Rapidly Growing Welfare Program
Study: Food Stamps Most Rapidly Growing Welfare Program | Washington Free Beacon:
"Tanner’s report, “SNAP Failure: The Food Stamp Program Needs Reform,” finds that in 2000 the cost of the food stamp program was just $17 billion.
It has risen in cost to $78 billion today.
Spending on advertising and outreach for food stamps by federal and state governments has also increased, now amounting to $41.3 million a year.
States like Florida have hired “food stamp recruiters,” who have a quota of signing up 150 new recipients each month.
Rhode Island hosts “SNAP-themed bingo games,” and the USDA tells its field offices to throw parties to get more people on their rolls."
"Tanner’s report, “SNAP Failure: The Food Stamp Program Needs Reform,” finds that in 2000 the cost of the food stamp program was just $17 billion.
It has risen in cost to $78 billion today.
Spending on advertising and outreach for food stamps by federal and state governments has also increased, now amounting to $41.3 million a year.
States like Florida have hired “food stamp recruiters,” who have a quota of signing up 150 new recipients each month.
Rhode Island hosts “SNAP-themed bingo games,” and the USDA tells its field offices to throw parties to get more people on their rolls."
Here don't come da judge......2 Oakland County judges took days off for conference, but didn't go
2 Oakland County judges took days off for conference, but didn't go | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
"Records obtained by the Free Press under the Freedom of Information Act show Judges Rae Lee Chabot and Shalina Kumar marked down Aug. 19 and 20 as education days to attend the Michigan Judges Association Annual Conference.
The county paid the $150 registration fee for Chabot.
Kumar did not register.
Neither set foot on the island.
Both called the time cards a mistake and said they would rectify them."
"Records obtained by the Free Press under the Freedom of Information Act show Judges Rae Lee Chabot and Shalina Kumar marked down Aug. 19 and 20 as education days to attend the Michigan Judges Association Annual Conference.
The county paid the $150 registration fee for Chabot.
Kumar did not register.
Neither set foot on the island.
Both called the time cards a mistake and said they would rectify them."
Spooky and Delicious Halloween Cakes
#8 I need BRAAAAAAINNNS!!!
These brainy cake balls are sure to creep out and delight your Halloween party guests. The only special equipment you need are brain-shaped silicon ice cube molds. The outside is frosting, inside you will find chocolate cake and raspberry sauce!
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There's no place Mark Hollis would rather be than Michigan State
There's no place Mark Hollis would rather be than Michigan State | The Detroit News:
"Raise the roof
While the game is over, his evening is just getting started. Hollis has agreed to greet alumni and students at the Sigma Chi house. He and Nancy jump in his SUV and make the drive over. Hollis admits he’s not sure what to expect.
He parks the car and he and Nancy are hand-in-hand again. Before long, Hollis is the center of attention, taking pictures with everyone in attendance and sitting on a giant bench that sits in the front yard the members have just completed.
But Hollis has his eyes on the roof.
That’s where he’s headed.
He’s led through the house, up the stairs and into the bathroom.
It’s about what you’d expect for a house full of college guys.
But Hollis is fired up, he’s headed out to the roof.
The cameras start clicking and he’s joined by a dozen other Sigma Chi members as the traffic on Grand River Avenue slows to take it in. Hollis beams.
He comes downstairs and addresses the crowd, talking about what a great day it has been for Michigan State.
For him, too, since he said he’s always wanted to step out on that roof."
"Raise the roof
While the game is over, his evening is just getting started. Hollis has agreed to greet alumni and students at the Sigma Chi house. He and Nancy jump in his SUV and make the drive over. Hollis admits he’s not sure what to expect.
He parks the car and he and Nancy are hand-in-hand again. Before long, Hollis is the center of attention, taking pictures with everyone in attendance and sitting on a giant bench that sits in the front yard the members have just completed.
But Hollis has his eyes on the roof.
That’s where he’s headed.
He’s led through the house, up the stairs and into the bathroom.
It’s about what you’d expect for a house full of college guys.
But Hollis is fired up, he’s headed out to the roof.
The cameras start clicking and he’s joined by a dozen other Sigma Chi members as the traffic on Grand River Avenue slows to take it in. Hollis beams.
He comes downstairs and addresses the crowd, talking about what a great day it has been for Michigan State.
For him, too, since he said he’s always wanted to step out on that roof."
"Detroit style" feng shui. Balance....grasshopper......Wayne County's new jail being turned into a pile of rubble
Wayne County's new jail being turned into a pile of rubble - Fox 2 News Headlines:
"DETROIT (WJBK) --
So I'm driving by the Wayne County Jail and - look - what are they doing?
Working on it again?
Nope.
They're taking it apart.
And where are they taking it?
They're bringing it to be crushed up into dust. $404 million dollars - WASTED.
We've told you for two years that this thing was going to be over budget and not be big enough.
They've already sunk $200 million into it - plus interest.
Don't forget the interest.
$404 million.
So what's the answer?
They're crushing it.
They're crushing it without having told the county commission, the news media and most importantly: the taxpaying public.
"Yesterday we had a complete update from the commission and they never mentioned dismantling this, they were exploring all options they told us," Wayne County COmmissioner Kevin McNamara says. "
"DETROIT (WJBK) --
So I'm driving by the Wayne County Jail and - look - what are they doing?
Working on it again?
Nope.
They're taking it apart.
And where are they taking it?
They're bringing it to be crushed up into dust. $404 million dollars - WASTED.
We've told you for two years that this thing was going to be over budget and not be big enough.
They've already sunk $200 million into it - plus interest.
Don't forget the interest.
$404 million.
So what's the answer?
They're crushing it.
They're crushing it without having told the county commission, the news media and most importantly: the taxpaying public.
"Yesterday we had a complete update from the commission and they never mentioned dismantling this, they were exploring all options they told us," Wayne County COmmissioner Kevin McNamara says. "
DOJ waves away free speech, privacy at U. Montana
DOJ waves away free speech, privacy at U. Montana | The Daily Caller:
"Teachers at the University of Montana who fail to submit to a sexual harassment prevention tutorial will have their names added to a list and sent to the Department of Justice under the university’s new policy, which many experts say is intrusive and contradictory."
"Teachers at the University of Montana who fail to submit to a sexual harassment prevention tutorial will have their names added to a list and sent to the Department of Justice under the university’s new policy, which many experts say is intrusive and contradictory."
» Chase Bank Limits Cash Withdrawals, Bans International Wire Transfers
» Chase Bank Limits Cash Withdrawals, Bans International Wire Transfers Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!:
"Natural News’ Mike Adams also confirmed his company received the letter.
“This is happening, folks!
The capital controls begin on November 17th.
The bank runs may follow soon thereafter.
Chase Bank is now admitting that you cannot use your own money that you’ve deposited there,” writes Adams.
Meanwhile, financial expert Gerald Celente said the news was a sign that Americans should prepare for a bank holiday.
Chase is obviously very keen to make it hard for their customers to have any kind of control over their savings and is trying to prevent them from sending dollars abroad, prompting concerns that Cyprus-style account gouging could occur in America."
"Natural News’ Mike Adams also confirmed his company received the letter.
“This is happening, folks!
The capital controls begin on November 17th.
The bank runs may follow soon thereafter.
Chase Bank is now admitting that you cannot use your own money that you’ve deposited there,” writes Adams.
Meanwhile, financial expert Gerald Celente said the news was a sign that Americans should prepare for a bank holiday.
Chase is obviously very keen to make it hard for their customers to have any kind of control over their savings and is trying to prevent them from sending dollars abroad, prompting concerns that Cyprus-style account gouging could occur in America."
Money pit bonanza! Detroit’s Harbortown development among 4 projects receiving state incentives
Detroit’s Harbortown development among 4 projects receiving state incentives | Crain's Detroit Business: "The project is expected to bring about $20 million in capital investment and three full-time jobs. "
Son of NSA agent gets five years for child porn-Using Dad's NSA computer!
Ex-honor student gets five years for child porn - San Antonio Express-News
A former Smithson Valley High honor student who could have gone to elite colleges is instead headed to prison for five years for possessing violent child pornography he downloaded on his father's National Security Agency laptop and a home computer.
Calling the downloaded material “stomach-turning,” Chief U.S. District Judge Fred Bieryimposed the sentence Friday on Christopher Thomas Cardella, despite calls for a lower term, even probation, by his lawyer, Van Hilley.
Cardella, 22, faced up to 10 years in prison, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Tracy Thompson told the judge prosecutors wanted prison time for Cardella because he had been looking at child porn for two years before he was caught.
On Aug. 11 2009, a month after Cardella's 18th birthday, the FBI showed up at his parents' home to investigate findings that someone had been downloading child pornography.
Before that, Cardella's father had turned in his work laptop, and a review of its contents found a program used to remove activity or material, according to FBI special agent Jeff Allovio.
“This was a violation of (government) policy,” Allovio testified.
It also raised a red flag, resulting in a probe to see if someone was “selling secrets to the spies,” he said.
Hilley said later that the father was cleared of wrongdoing.
The investigation found Cardella's father had let Cardella use the laptop, and he tried to remove child porn he had downloaded, though Allovio said some was still found during a forensic examination. Plenty more was found on a computer Cardella built or customized himself at home.
“The most significant thing is the nature of it,” Allovio testified. “The child pornography is extremely horrendous.”
Much of it involved animé, cartoonlike images depicting children being raped and tortured by adults, and with animals, Allovio said. There were also videos of real children being sexually brutalized, Allovio testified.
In one, a child is screaming, trying to get away from his abusers, Allovio told the judge.
“You don't often see that type of brutality with some of those child porn images,” Allovio said.
Hilley noted that Cardella hasn't acted out on children — and that prosecutors have no evidence linking him to any acts. Cardella has been undergoing psychological treatment and counseling, Hilley added.
Hilley tried to get the judge to focus on the promise Cardella showed: He played junior and varsity football at Smithson, was in ROTC and student council. He had a 3.75 grade-point average, and was offered scholarships to Harvard, Norwich University, the Coast Guard Academy, Brown University, Texas Christian University, and Stanford.
Obamacare shock: $12,600 deductible, 40 percent co-pay, zero competition
Obamacare shock: $12,600 deductible, 40 percent co-pay, zero competition | WashingtonExaminer.com:
"-- A $12,600 deductible. CNNMoney reported that one family “found a bronze-level plan for roughly $357 a month, after their subsidy, which they could swing. But it comes with a $12,600 family deductible.”
-- Enormous rate increases. A research group found that a 30-year-old male nonsmoker “will see his lowest cost insurance option increase 260 percent.”"
"-- A $12,600 deductible. CNNMoney reported that one family “found a bronze-level plan for roughly $357 a month, after their subsidy, which they could swing. But it comes with a $12,600 family deductible.”
-- Enormous rate increases. A research group found that a 30-year-old male nonsmoker “will see his lowest cost insurance option increase 260 percent.”"
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Buy a vote. Sell a vote. Hey, they're on sale! McConnell-Reid Deal Includes $2 Billion Earmark for Kentucky Project
McConnell-Reid Deal Includes $2 Billion Earmark for Kentucky Project | WFPL:
"A proposal to end the government shutdown and avoid default orchestrated by Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic Leader Harry Reid includes a $2 billion earmark for a Kentucky project.
Language in a draft of the McConnell-Reid deal (see page 13, section 123) provided to WFPL News shows a provision that increases funding for the massive Olmsted Dam Lock in Louisville from $775 million to nearly $2. 9 billion."
"A proposal to end the government shutdown and avoid default orchestrated by Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic Leader Harry Reid includes a $2 billion earmark for a Kentucky project.
Language in a draft of the McConnell-Reid deal (see page 13, section 123) provided to WFPL News shows a provision that increases funding for the massive Olmsted Dam Lock in Louisville from $775 million to nearly $2. 9 billion."
Mafia style accounting from a Mafia style government-150 Straight Days: Treasury Says Debt Stood Still at $16,699,396,000,000
150 Straight Days: Treasury Says Debt Stood Still at $16,699,396,000,000 | CNS News:
"Every business day since May 17, the U.S. Treasury has published a daily statement claiming that the federal debt subject to the limit set by Congress closed the day at $16,699,396,000,000—about $25 million below the legal limit.
Monday, the Columbus Day holiday, according to the Daily Treasury Statement released today, marked the 150th straight day that the Treasury has said the debt subject to limit was stuck at $16,699,396,000,000.
On May 17, the first day the debt closed the day at $16,699,396,000,000, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner stating that since the Treasury was about to hit the debt limit he would begin to use “extraordinary measures” to prevent it from doing so."
"Every business day since May 17, the U.S. Treasury has published a daily statement claiming that the federal debt subject to the limit set by Congress closed the day at $16,699,396,000,000—about $25 million below the legal limit.
Monday, the Columbus Day holiday, according to the Daily Treasury Statement released today, marked the 150th straight day that the Treasury has said the debt subject to limit was stuck at $16,699,396,000,000.
On May 17, the first day the debt closed the day at $16,699,396,000,000, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner stating that since the Treasury was about to hit the debt limit he would begin to use “extraordinary measures” to prevent it from doing so."
Coming to a county near you? Moody's lowers Stockton, Calif., pension bonds deeper into junk
Moody's lowers Stockton, Calif., pension bonds deeper into junk | Reuters:
"Moody's Investors Service lowered the pension obligation bonds of Stockton, California, to 'Ca' from 'Caa3' on Monday and changed its outlook on them to negative from developing, citing how the city would treat the debt in its plan for exiting bankruptcy."
"Moody's Investors Service lowered the pension obligation bonds of Stockton, California, to 'Ca' from 'Caa3' on Monday and changed its outlook on them to negative from developing, citing how the city would treat the debt in its plan for exiting bankruptcy."
10 More Obscure Hoaxes From History - Listverse
10 More Obscure Hoaxes From History - Listverse
The Society For Indecency To Naked Animals
In 1959, a new group was started with one goal in mind: to put clothes on animals, since they thought it was disgusting to see them walking around naked. (Their slogan: “A nude horse is a rude horse.”) Calling themselves The Society for Indecency to Naked Animals (pronounced “sinna”), the whole thing was actually a hoax, perpetrated by legendary prankster Alan Abel. His inspiration was an incident where a bull and a cow were having sex on a highway, upsetting a number of people. Using a series of press releases, Abel was able to convince people that it was a real organization and the “president,” played by an actor named Buck Henry, was even interviewed on Walter Cronkite’s CBS news show in 1962. The hoax began to unravel when someone on Cronkite’s staff recognized the actor. Abel prolonged the story until 1963, when Time published an article revealing the trick.
The STATE senate votes soon! Call Sen. Goeff Hansen (517) 373-1635 New Common Core resolution makes home-school exception clear
New Common Core resolution makes home-school exception clear | MLive.com:
"The Michigan House passed a resolution last month to authorize funding for the standards.
The department is barred from spending any money to implement the standards without legislative approval."
"The Michigan House passed a resolution last month to authorize funding for the standards.
The department is barred from spending any money to implement the standards without legislative approval."
Inarticulate Republicans
Inarticulate Republicans by Thomas Sowell on Creators.com - A Syndicate Of Talent:
"As the great economist Alfred Marshall once said, facts do not speak for themselves.
You might think that the stakes are high enough for Republicans to put in some serious time trying to clarify their message.
"As the great economist Alfred Marshall once said, facts do not speak for themselves.
You might think that the stakes are high enough for Republicans to put in some serious time trying to clarify their message.
If we are waiting for the Republicans to do the speaking, the country is in big trouble.
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