A Marijuana First: Pot Vending Machines Dispense Weed - NBC News.com:
"Weed history is being made in Seattle: the first vending machines to dispense marijuana flower buds debuted Tuesday.
The machines, called ZaZZZ, are being placed in medical pot dispensaries, which helps to verify customer's age and identity since medical marijuana cards are required to enter the centers, said Greg Patrick, a spokesman for the maker of ZaZZZ, American Green.
Though vending machines appeared for the first time in Colorado last year, those sold only edibles, or cannabis-infused foods, and not the plant's flower buds that are so often associated with smoking pot.
"It's historic, there's just no other way to state it.
We saw the repeal of prohibition in the early 20th century and the mark that made on our country and the companies that did it right," Patrick said.
"We're in that stage.
This will only happen once in our country's history, the repeal of this prohibition."
The machines have a touchscreen where buyers can make orders, play video games and read medical information about the products.
..."Once you swipe your ID, you can go shopping on the screen," Patrick said.
"You can be in and out — literally — in a matter of minutes."
..."That machine is like a miniature little Fort Knox," Patrick said."
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Thursday, February 05, 2015
Playing Politics with the Weather
Playing Politics with the Weather | National Review Online:
"To this end, McCarthy repeats the claim made by NASA GISS that 2014 was the hottest year on record.
The Daily Mail was virtually the only newspaper to point out the deceitful nature of the claim. NASA’s announcement did not explain that, based on its own figures, there was only a 38 percent chance that the 2014 record was accurate.
If it had adhered to IPCC standards on the treatment of uncertainties, the NASA press release would have had to qualify its announcement by saying,
“2014 is about as likely as not to have been the hottest year.”
One of the most damaging casualties of the climate wars is scientific integrity.
When a public scientific agency such as NASA subordinates its integrity to a political agenda and when climate scientists use their standing to criticize one side in a political debate but fail to correct the errors and exaggerations made by their partisans in the political arena, the public loses faith in science.
Republicans expressing doubt about claims of future catastrophic climate change are condemned for being “against science,” while the media give those on the alarmist side a free pass, whatever foolish or wrongheaded things they might say.
A commonly deployed distortion is the extreme-weather gambit.
The IPCC has formally stated that it has “low confidence” in observed changes in climate extremes (defined as extreme weather or climate event) since 1950; despite this, alarmists continually make unsubstantiated claims to the contrary, a theme of Secretary of State John Kerry’s speech at the climate conference in Lima two months ago.
No climate scientist called out Kerry for saying a year ago that “the science is absolutely certain,” a ludicrous claim to make about a relatively new field studying a system characterized by, in the words of the IPCC, “chaotic variations on a vast range of spatial and temporal scales.”"
"To this end, McCarthy repeats the claim made by NASA GISS that 2014 was the hottest year on record.
The Daily Mail was virtually the only newspaper to point out the deceitful nature of the claim. NASA’s announcement did not explain that, based on its own figures, there was only a 38 percent chance that the 2014 record was accurate.
If it had adhered to IPCC standards on the treatment of uncertainties, the NASA press release would have had to qualify its announcement by saying,
“2014 is about as likely as not to have been the hottest year.”
One of the most damaging casualties of the climate wars is scientific integrity.
When a public scientific agency such as NASA subordinates its integrity to a political agenda and when climate scientists use their standing to criticize one side in a political debate but fail to correct the errors and exaggerations made by their partisans in the political arena, the public loses faith in science.
Republicans expressing doubt about claims of future catastrophic climate change are condemned for being “against science,” while the media give those on the alarmist side a free pass, whatever foolish or wrongheaded things they might say.
A commonly deployed distortion is the extreme-weather gambit.
The IPCC has formally stated that it has “low confidence” in observed changes in climate extremes (defined as extreme weather or climate event) since 1950; despite this, alarmists continually make unsubstantiated claims to the contrary, a theme of Secretary of State John Kerry’s speech at the climate conference in Lima two months ago.
No climate scientist called out Kerry for saying a year ago that “the science is absolutely certain,” a ludicrous claim to make about a relatively new field studying a system characterized by, in the words of the IPCC, “chaotic variations on a vast range of spatial and temporal scales.”"
Listen to WH Spokesman’s Answer After Fox’s Ed Henry Asks If Obama Supports Jordan’s Terrorist Executions
Listen to WH Spokesman’s Answer After Fox’s Ed Henry Asks If Obama Supports Jordan’s Terrorist Executions | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"After the Islamic State released a graphic video of its terrorists burning a Jordanian pilot to death in a cage, Jordan executed two prisoners, including a would-be female Al Qaeda suicide bomber. On Wednesday, White House press secretary Josh Earnest refused to say whether President Barack Obama supports Jordan’s retaliatory response.
“When you said, ‘I don’t have a reaction to it’ — I mean, how can the president, yesterday, say, you know, ‘We’re here, we support Jordan, they are a key member of the coalition.’ They make this decision overnight and you can’t say whether or not your support the executions?” Fox News reporter Ed Henry asked."
"After the Islamic State released a graphic video of its terrorists burning a Jordanian pilot to death in a cage, Jordan executed two prisoners, including a would-be female Al Qaeda suicide bomber. On Wednesday, White House press secretary Josh Earnest refused to say whether President Barack Obama supports Jordan’s retaliatory response.
“When you said, ‘I don’t have a reaction to it’ — I mean, how can the president, yesterday, say, you know, ‘We’re here, we support Jordan, they are a key member of the coalition.’ They make this decision overnight and you can’t say whether or not your support the executions?” Fox News reporter Ed Henry asked."
Saint Louis University to erect monument honoring anti-police protest
Saint Louis University to erect monument honoring anti-police protest:
"Saint Louis University has commissioned a sculpture to be erected on campus that administrators say they hope “captures the spirit and importance” of a weeklong “Occupy SLU” protest last fall on the urban campus that decried oppression, racism, racial profiling and police tactics.
For six days in mid-October, community activists refused to leave the St. Louis campus in a protest intended as an extension of the summertime riots that had wracked nearby Ferguson over the police shooting of Michael Brown.
Three social justice groups – Tribe X, the Metro St. Louis Coalition for Inclusion and Equality, and the Black Student Alliance – took over the campus and lived in tents around its clock tower.
Flying an upside-down American flag, they gave speeches and “teach ins” on topics such as “conscious awakening, systematic oppression, white supremacy, and students’ responsibility to the community,” according to a YouTube video that documented the demonstration.
The demonstrators left only after the university agreed to all 13 of their demands, one of which was a “mutually agreed upon commissioned artwork.”
That agreement has now been dubbed the “Clock Tower Accords” by campus leaders of the private, Jesuit university, who recently announced they have “commissioned renowned African American artists and sculptors Kyle and Kelly Phelps to design a sculpture that captures the spirit and importance of the demonstration and encampment at Saint Louis University on October 13-18, 2014.”
"Saint Louis University has commissioned a sculpture to be erected on campus that administrators say they hope “captures the spirit and importance” of a weeklong “Occupy SLU” protest last fall on the urban campus that decried oppression, racism, racial profiling and police tactics.
For six days in mid-October, community activists refused to leave the St. Louis campus in a protest intended as an extension of the summertime riots that had wracked nearby Ferguson over the police shooting of Michael Brown.
Three social justice groups – Tribe X, the Metro St. Louis Coalition for Inclusion and Equality, and the Black Student Alliance – took over the campus and lived in tents around its clock tower.
Flying an upside-down American flag, they gave speeches and “teach ins” on topics such as “conscious awakening, systematic oppression, white supremacy, and students’ responsibility to the community,” according to a YouTube video that documented the demonstration.
The demonstrators left only after the university agreed to all 13 of their demands, one of which was a “mutually agreed upon commissioned artwork.”
That agreement has now been dubbed the “Clock Tower Accords” by campus leaders of the private, Jesuit university, who recently announced they have “commissioned renowned African American artists and sculptors Kyle and Kelly Phelps to design a sculpture that captures the spirit and importance of the demonstration and encampment at Saint Louis University on October 13-18, 2014.”
Debt mountains spark fears of another crisis
Debt mountains spark fears of another crisis - FT.com
The world is awash with more debt than before the global financial crisis erupted in 2007, with China’s debt relative to its economic size now exceeding US levels, according to a report.
Global debt has increased by $57tn since 2007 to almost $200tn — far outpacing economic growth, calculates McKinsey & Co, the consultancy.
As a share of gross domestic product, debt has risen from 270 per cent to 286 per cent.
FirstFT is our new essential daily email briefing of the best stories from across the web
McKinsey’s survey of debt across 47 countries — illustrated in an FT interactive graphic — highlights how hopes that the turmoil of the past eight years would spur widespread “deleveraging” to safer levels of indebtedness were misplaced.
The report calls for “fresh approaches” to preventing future debt crises.
“Overall debt relative to gross domestic product is now higher in most nations than it was before the crisis,” McKinsey reports. “Higher levels of debt pose questions about financial stability.”
Overall, almost half of the increase in global debt since 2007 was in developing economies, but a third was the result of higher government debt levels in advanced economies.
Households have also increased debt levels across economies — the most notable exceptions being crisis-hit countries such as Ireland and the US.
The world is awash with more debt than before the global financial crisis erupted in 2007, with China’s debt relative to its economic size now exceeding US levels, according to a report.
Global debt has increased by $57tn since 2007 to almost $200tn — far outpacing economic growth, calculates McKinsey & Co, the consultancy.
As a share of gross domestic product, debt has risen from 270 per cent to 286 per cent.
FirstFT is our new essential daily email briefing of the best stories from across the web
McKinsey’s survey of debt across 47 countries — illustrated in an FT interactive graphic — highlights how hopes that the turmoil of the past eight years would spur widespread “deleveraging” to safer levels of indebtedness were misplaced.
The report calls for “fresh approaches” to preventing future debt crises.
“Overall debt relative to gross domestic product is now higher in most nations than it was before the crisis,” McKinsey reports. “Higher levels of debt pose questions about financial stability.”
Overall, almost half of the increase in global debt since 2007 was in developing economies, but a third was the result of higher government debt levels in advanced economies.
Households have also increased debt levels across economies — the most notable exceptions being crisis-hit countries such as Ireland and the US.
History for February 5
History for February 5 - On-This-Day.com
Belle Starr 1848, William Burroughs 1914, Red Buttons (Aaron Chwatt) 1919
Henry "Hank" Aaron 1934, Roger Staubach 1942, Christopher Guest 1948
1861 - Samuel Goodale patented the moving picture peep show machine.
1885 - Congo State was established under Leopold II of Belgium, as a personal possession.
1917 - The U.S. Congress passed the Immigration Act of 1917 (Asiatic Barred Zone Act) with an overwhelming majority. The action overrode President Woodrow Wilson's December 14, 1916 veto.
1994 - White separatist Byron De La Beckwith was convicted in Jackson, MS, of the 1963 murder of civil rights leader Medgar Evers.
1997 - Investment bank Morgan Stanley announced a $10 billion merger with Dean Witter.
2001 - Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman announced their separation.
Belle Starr 1848, William Burroughs 1914, Red Buttons (Aaron Chwatt) 1919
Henry "Hank" Aaron 1934, Roger Staubach 1942, Christopher Guest 1948
1861 - Samuel Goodale patented the moving picture peep show machine.
1885 - Congo State was established under Leopold II of Belgium, as a personal possession.
1917 - The U.S. Congress passed the Immigration Act of 1917 (Asiatic Barred Zone Act) with an overwhelming majority. The action overrode President Woodrow Wilson's December 14, 1916 veto.
1994 - White separatist Byron De La Beckwith was convicted in Jackson, MS, of the 1963 murder of civil rights leader Medgar Evers.
1997 - Investment bank Morgan Stanley announced a $10 billion merger with Dean Witter.
2001 - Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman announced their separation.
Wednesday, February 04, 2015
LIBERTY REVIEW
LIBERTY REVIEW:
http://www.libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2015/02/unilateral-rulers-by-tammy-derouin.html
Unilateral Rulers
By Tammy Derouin
Rulers, such as kings and dictators have unilateral power to
use their pen and their phone to act on a whim.
They surround themselves with Yes Men, which serves two purposes. First, just in case the ruler should have any
doubt about his actions or lack thereof, the Yes Men are within reach for a
collective “nod” to the ruler. Second, should
anything happen which would not look favorably on the ruler, the Yes Men are
readily available to be thrown under the bus.
The ruler will never be at fault.
http://www.libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2015/02/unilateral-rulers-by-tammy-derouin.html
Unilateral Rulers
By Tammy Derouin
The loyalty of the executive, the Pres-a-king, is no longer
in question. He openly defies our law,
the law of the land which he swore to uphold and protect. He gets a twinkle in his eyes as nothing short
of giddiness takes over his demeanor, as he enthusiastically proclaims he will
do what he feels is best for the country, meaning he will do whatever he wants. You can place a pretty safe bet that if it
will harm America, he will embrace it.
If it will help America, he will destroy it. Oh, and if you question or protest his
actions, you become a target of the federal government.
It isn’t his job to impose his will by creating laws. It’s his job to faithfully execute the laws
of the land and defend our country. I am
convinced, more and more with each passing day, that he studied the
Constitution in order to dismantle it.
Reps DeSantis and Gowdy Propose Controversial New Legislation: “End Pensions in Congress Act”
Reps DeSantis and Gowdy Propose Controversial New Legislation: “End Pensions in Congress Act”:
"Sponsor DeSantis wrote:
“The Founding Fathers envisioned elected officials as part of a servant class, yet Washington, DC has evolved into a ruling class culture. Pensions for members of Congress represent an inappropriate use of taxpayer money,…
…especially when the idea of a pension in the private sector is fast becoming a relic from a bygone era. How can Congress make private-sector employees pony up taxes to fund pensions for members of Congress when few of these taxpayers enjoy such benefits? As we begin this new Congress, we must focus on restoring accountability in Washington and this includes ending pensions for members of Congress.”
"Sponsor DeSantis wrote:
“The Founding Fathers envisioned elected officials as part of a servant class, yet Washington, DC has evolved into a ruling class culture. Pensions for members of Congress represent an inappropriate use of taxpayer money,…
…especially when the idea of a pension in the private sector is fast becoming a relic from a bygone era. How can Congress make private-sector employees pony up taxes to fund pensions for members of Congress when few of these taxpayers enjoy such benefits? As we begin this new Congress, we must focus on restoring accountability in Washington and this includes ending pensions for members of Congress.”
Who'd of thunk?-----Road plan costs taxpayers $410M in lost deductions
Road plan costs taxpayers $410M in lost deductions
Lansing — The $1.2 billion road-funding plan endorsed by Gov. Rick Snyder may leave a $102 million pothole in the pockets of as many as 1.2 million Michigan taxpayers who deduct vehicle registration fees on their federal income taxes.
Economist Patrick Anderson's East Lansing-based firm says the "far reaching and complicated" road funding package lawmakers slapped together on the last day of December's lame-duck session will likely cause federal income tax bills to rise.
That's because lawmakers changed the tax on vehicle registrations from an ad valorem property tax to a "straightforward excise tax," the Anderson Economic Group said in a report published Wednesday.
But the federal tax code only allows taxpayers to deduct vehicle registration taxes if it was property tax, meaning taxable income of Michiganians will likely rise if voters approve the road funding package in May, Anderson said.
The economist said the change in law could result in $410 million in fewer deductions for up to 1.2 million Michigan taxpayers, increasing federal income tax bills in the state by $102 million annually. The change will likely hit two-income families the hardest, he said.
"If you drive your car home and park it in your garage, this almost certainly affects you," Anderson told The Detroit News on Wednesday. "If you own two cars in your household, this probably affects you. The property tax deduction is more popular than the mortgage interest deduction."
....A package of bills designed to generate $1.2 billion more annually for roads by 2017 hinges on voters approving an increase in the sales tax from 6 percent to 7 percent on May 5.
Passage of Proposal 1 will trigger a series of new laws to go into effect, including House Bill 4630, which eliminated the depreciation schedule for new vehicles and changed the registration fee to an excise tax....
Gallup CEO Calls This Stat Touted by Obama ‘The Big Lie’
Gallup CEO Calls This Stat Touted by Obama ‘The Big Lie’:
There are three kinds of lies, Mark Twain used to say. “Lies, damned lies and statistics.” If Twain were around today, Twain might rephrase the famous phrase to say, “There are three kinds of lies — lies, damned lies, and government statistics.”
"From the “If you like your policy” to Obama saying he learns of his scandals in the newspapers, to Obama declaring his administration the “most transparent in history,” to the almost trillion-dollar stimulus creating “shovel-ready” jobs, to Obama saying over 20 times he didn’t have the power to implement amnesty, then declares unconstitutional amnesty anyway, the Obama Regime lies with such ease that’s it’s virtually impossible to keep up.
But when a major polling firm, a respected one at that, declares that one of the regime’s most highly touted economic statistics is a “big lie” — that’s news."
There are three kinds of lies, Mark Twain used to say. “Lies, damned lies and statistics.” If Twain were around today, Twain might rephrase the famous phrase to say, “There are three kinds of lies — lies, damned lies, and government statistics.”
"From the “If you like your policy” to Obama saying he learns of his scandals in the newspapers, to Obama declaring his administration the “most transparent in history,” to the almost trillion-dollar stimulus creating “shovel-ready” jobs, to Obama saying over 20 times he didn’t have the power to implement amnesty, then declares unconstitutional amnesty anyway, the Obama Regime lies with such ease that’s it’s virtually impossible to keep up.
But when a major polling firm, a respected one at that, declares that one of the regime’s most highly touted economic statistics is a “big lie” — that’s news."
Greed. Simply greed-------Illinois teacher pension system eating up nearly ten percent of state's budget
Illinois teacher pension system eating up nearly ten percent of state's budget « Watchdog.org:
"In FY 2015, Illinois taxpayers will pay $3.4 billion of its $35 billion budget to the state’s Teachers Retirement System (TRS).
Setting aside nearly ten percent of a state’s budget to pay into only one of several public employee pension funds minimizes discretionary funds available for other services, and is forcing a conversation about reform.
...He says....The state is paying for pensions they have no part in negotiating, and that’s created an unsustainable financial expectation for taxpayers."
"In FY 2015, Illinois taxpayers will pay $3.4 billion of its $35 billion budget to the state’s Teachers Retirement System (TRS).
Setting aside nearly ten percent of a state’s budget to pay into only one of several public employee pension funds minimizes discretionary funds available for other services, and is forcing a conversation about reform.
...He says....The state is paying for pensions they have no part in negotiating, and that’s created an unsustainable financial expectation for taxpayers."
WHOA! Ashley Judd Compared Hillary Clinton to Whom?
WHOA! Ashley Judd Compared Hillary Clinton to Whom?:
"Leftist Hollywood actress Ashley Judd, whose weird views crushed a potential political career, is comparing a corrupt potential 2016 Democrat presidential candidate to America’s wise and principled Founding Fathers."
"Leftist Hollywood actress Ashley Judd, whose weird views crushed a potential political career, is comparing a corrupt potential 2016 Democrat presidential candidate to America’s wise and principled Founding Fathers."
LIBERALS SURPRISED BELOVED BOOKSTORE CLOSES DUE TO MINIMUM WAGE HIKES
Bookstore Forced to Close Due to Minimum Wage Hike:
Tuco75 • 13 hours ago “It’s not something that I thought would affect certain specific small businesses.
Hateful Democrat Congressman Calls Entire State of Texas ‘Crazy’
Hateful Democrat Congressman Calls Entire State of Texas ‘Crazy’:
"Communist Democrat Congressman Alcee Hastings (D-FL), who while a U.S. District Judge solicited a $150,000 bribe in exchange for issuing a lenient sentence to mobsters charged with racketeering, yet somehow continues to be elected to U.S. Congress by Floridians from the state’s 20th congressional district, broke with House decorum and civility rules on Monday, labeling the entire State of Texas as “crazy.”
"Communist Democrat Congressman Alcee Hastings (D-FL), who while a U.S. District Judge solicited a $150,000 bribe in exchange for issuing a lenient sentence to mobsters charged with racketeering, yet somehow continues to be elected to U.S. Congress by Floridians from the state’s 20th congressional district, broke with House decorum and civility rules on Monday, labeling the entire State of Texas as “crazy.”
Debt Tsunami: Interest Payments to Eclipse Defense Spending by 2021
Debt Tsunami: Interest Payments to Eclipse Defense Spending by 2021 - Breitbart:
".....Yet the budgetary impact of the debt that’s been accumulated–$18 trillion in total, $13 trillion of that owed to the public–will reassert itself.
Currently, the government’s interest costs are around $200 billion a year, a sum that’s low due to the era of low interest rates.
Forecasters at the White House and Congressional Budget Office believe interest rates will gradually rise, and when that happens, the interest costs of the U.S. government are set to soar, from just over $200 billion to nearly $800 billion a year by decade’s end.
By 2021, the government will be spending more on interest than on all national defense, according to White House forecasts."
".....Yet the budgetary impact of the debt that’s been accumulated–$18 trillion in total, $13 trillion of that owed to the public–will reassert itself.
Currently, the government’s interest costs are around $200 billion a year, a sum that’s low due to the era of low interest rates.
Forecasters at the White House and Congressional Budget Office believe interest rates will gradually rise, and when that happens, the interest costs of the U.S. government are set to soar, from just over $200 billion to nearly $800 billion a year by decade’s end.
By 2021, the government will be spending more on interest than on all national defense, according to White House forecasts."
Business case for diversity training: Better decision-making, profits
Business case for diversity training: Better decision-making, profits | Crain's Detroit Business
The idea that diverse teams make better decisions than homogenous groups is a guiding principle behind many executive education programs. But few topics in the business world can be as polarizing as workplace diversity.
The idea that diverse teams make better decisions than homogenous groups is a guiding principle behind many executive education programs. But few topics in the business world can be as polarizing as workplace diversity.
That shouldn’t be the case, said researcher Scott Page, who directs the Center for the Study of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan.
“When I walk into the business world and say ‘It’s valuable to have somebody with a different background because they have a different perspective,’ that somehow sounds like a political statement,” Page said. “The point is, it’s really not. There’s a sort of mathematical truth or logic behind it.”
Diversity has power because people with different experiences are likely to categorize the world in different ways, Page explained. Making decisions based on the combination of those perceptions gives better results than relying on a single perspective.
Recent research supports that notion. In one study, a pair of UM professors analyzed more than 4,300 Wikipedia articles and found that bigger crowds led to better performance when the crowd was more diverse. In another, economists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and George Washington University found that switching from a single-gender office to an evenly split environment would increase revenue as much as 41 percent.
Pro-Gun Group: ‘This Is the Ad the NFL Did Not Want You to See’
Pro-Gun Group: ‘This Is the Ad the NFL Did Not Want You to See’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"The U.S. Concealed Carry Association is claiming that its repeated attempts to place a paid print advertisement in the official Super Bowl program were rejected by the NFL.
Kevin Michalowski, editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, says the pro-gun group’s ad was ultimately rejected “without comment.” Here’s the ad:"
"The U.S. Concealed Carry Association is claiming that its repeated attempts to place a paid print advertisement in the official Super Bowl program were rejected by the NFL.
Kevin Michalowski, editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, says the pro-gun group’s ad was ultimately rejected “without comment.” Here’s the ad:"
The Big Lie: 5.6% Unemployment
The Big Lie: 5.6% Unemployment:
Here's something that many Americans -- including some of the smartest and most educated among us -- don't know: The official unemployment rate, as reported by the U.S. Department of Labor, is extremely misleading.
Here's something that many Americans -- including some of the smartest and most educated among us -- don't know: The official unemployment rate, as reported by the U.S. Department of Labor, is extremely misleading.
Right now, we're hearing much celebrating from the media, the White House and Wall Street about how unemployment is "down" to 5.6%. The cheerleading for this number is deafening. The media loves a comeback story, the White House wants to score political points and Wall Street would like you to stay in the market.
None of them will tell you this: If you, a family member or anyone is unemployed and has subsequently given up on finding a job -- if you are so hopelessly out of work that you've stopped looking over the past four weeks -- the Department of Labor doesn't count you as unemployed. That's right. While you are as unemployed as one can possibly be, and tragically may never find work again, you are not counted in the figure we see relentlessly in the news -- currently 5.6%. Right now, as many as 30 million Americans are either out of work or severely underemployed. Trust me, the vast majority of them aren't throwing parties to toast "falling" unemployment.
There's another reason why the official rate is misleading. Say you're an out-of-work engineer or healthcare worker or construction worker or retail manager: If you perform a minimum of one hour of work in a week and are paid at least $20 -- maybe someone pays you to mow their lawn -- you're not officially counted as unemployed in the much-reported 5.6%. Few Americans know this.
Yet another figure of importance that doesn't get much press: those working part time but wanting full-time work. If you have a degree in chemistry or math and are working 10 hours part time because it is all you can find -- in other words, you are severely underemployed -- the government doesn't count you in the 5.6%. Few Americans know this.
There's no other way to say this. The official unemployment rate, which cruelly overlooks the suffering of the long-term and often permanently unemployed as well as the depressingly underemployed, amounts to a Big Lie.
And it's a lie that has consequences, because the great American dream is to have a good job, and in recent years, America has failed to deliver that dream more than it has at any time in recent memory. A good job is an individual's primary identity, their very self-worth, their dignity -- it establishes the relationship they have with their friends, community and country. When we fail to deliver a good job that fits a citizen's talents, training and experience, we are failing the great American dream.
Gallup defines a good job as 30+ hours per week for an organization that provides a regular paycheck. Right now, the U.S. is delivering at a staggeringly low rate of 44%, which is the number of full-time jobs as a percent of the adult population, 18 years and older. We need that to be 50% and a bare minimum of 10 million new, good jobs to replenish America's middle class.
History for February 4
History for February 4 - On-This-Day.com:
Charles Lindbergh 1902, Rosa Parks 1913, George A. Romero 1940
Dan Quayle 1947, Alice Cooper 1948 - Alice Cooper Merchandise, Gabrielle Anwar 1970
1789 - Electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the first president of the United States.
1824 - J.W. Goodrich introduced rubber galoshes to the public.
1904 - The Russo-Japanese War began after Japan laid siege to Port Arthur.
1932 - The first Winter Olympics were held in the United States at Lake Placid, NY.
1941 - The United Service Organizations (USO) was created.
1957 - Smith-Corona Manufacturing Inc., of New York, began selling portable electric typewriters. The first machine weighed 19 pounds.
1974 - Patricia (Patty) Hearst was kidnapped in Berkeley, CA, by the Symbionese Liberation Army.
1985 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan's defense budget called for a tripling of the expenditure on the "Star Wars" research program.
2003 - Yugoslavia was formally dissolved by lawmakers. The country was replaced with a loose union of its remaining two republics, Serbia and Montenegro.
Charles Lindbergh 1902, Rosa Parks 1913, George A. Romero 1940
Dan Quayle 1947, Alice Cooper 1948 - Alice Cooper Merchandise, Gabrielle Anwar 1970
1789 - Electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the first president of the United States.
1824 - J.W. Goodrich introduced rubber galoshes to the public.
1904 - The Russo-Japanese War began after Japan laid siege to Port Arthur.
1932 - The first Winter Olympics were held in the United States at Lake Placid, NY.
1941 - The United Service Organizations (USO) was created.
1957 - Smith-Corona Manufacturing Inc., of New York, began selling portable electric typewriters. The first machine weighed 19 pounds.
1974 - Patricia (Patty) Hearst was kidnapped in Berkeley, CA, by the Symbionese Liberation Army.
1985 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan's defense budget called for a tripling of the expenditure on the "Star Wars" research program.
2003 - Yugoslavia was formally dissolved by lawmakers. The country was replaced with a loose union of its remaining two republics, Serbia and Montenegro.
Tuesday, February 03, 2015
BREAKING: Obstructionist Democrats Side with Illegal Immigrants Over National Security
BREAKING: Obstructionist Democrats Side with Illegal Immigrants Over National Security:
"The bill, put forth and passed by the House, would have fully funded DHS, but not Obama’s unconstitutional amnesty which was implemented via executive order. While Democrats say that fully funding DHS is imperative due to the mounting rise and threat of lone wolf terrorist attacks, and threats by ISIS, they will not do so if it in any way jeopardizes amnesty."
"The bill, put forth and passed by the House, would have fully funded DHS, but not Obama’s unconstitutional amnesty which was implemented via executive order. While Democrats say that fully funding DHS is imperative due to the mounting rise and threat of lone wolf terrorist attacks, and threats by ISIS, they will not do so if it in any way jeopardizes amnesty."
House votes 239-186 to repeal Obamacare – Guess how many Democrats joined Republicans | TheBlaze.com
House votes 239-186 to repeal Obamacare – Guess how many Democrats joined Republicans | TheBlaze.com:
"The GOP-House voted Tuesday evening to fully repeal Obamacare, sending the bill to a Republican Senate that seems likely to at least try to pass it in the coming weeks.
There was little doubt the bill could pass in a House with a stronger Republican majority, and it passed easily 239-186."
"The GOP-House voted Tuesday evening to fully repeal Obamacare, sending the bill to a Republican Senate that seems likely to at least try to pass it in the coming weeks.
There was little doubt the bill could pass in a House with a stronger Republican majority, and it passed easily 239-186."
More Than 75,000 Americans Send A Clear Message Of Support To Trey Gowdy
More Than 75,000 Americans Send A Clear Message Of Support To Trey Gowdy:
"According to Western Journalism Growth and Development Associate Brandon Baker, the response from Gowdy’s supporters has been overwhelming. Since the form began circulating, more than 75,000 individuals have sent a personal email directly to the Benghazi special committee chairman’s office."
"According to Western Journalism Growth and Development Associate Brandon Baker, the response from Gowdy’s supporters has been overwhelming. Since the form began circulating, more than 75,000 individuals have sent a personal email directly to the Benghazi special committee chairman’s office."
Issa, Cummings re-introduce Freedom of Information Act reform in House | WashingtonExaminer.com
Issa, Cummings re-introduce Freedom of Information Act reform in House | WashingtonExaminer.com:
"Reps. Darrell Issa and Elijah Cummings introduced Freedom of Information Act reforms to the House Monday that would force federal agencies to demonstrate why records should be withheld rather than asking requesters to prove why they should be released, among other provisions.
The new reforms are similar to the ones that passed the House and Senate unanimously last year but failed to become law when the 113th Congress ended before both chambers could vote on a compromise measure."
"Reps. Darrell Issa and Elijah Cummings introduced Freedom of Information Act reforms to the House Monday that would force federal agencies to demonstrate why records should be withheld rather than asking requesters to prove why they should be released, among other provisions.
The new reforms are similar to the ones that passed the House and Senate unanimously last year but failed to become law when the 113th Congress ended before both chambers could vote on a compromise measure."
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