Wednesday, May 15, 2013

No Warming in Antarctica, Satellite Data Show

No Warming in Antarctica, Satellite Data Show | Heartlander Magazine:
"Antarctic temperatures are not rising at all and have slightly declined during the past 33 years, satellite data show.
Steven Goddard provides a powerful chart on his Real Science website  of Antarctic temperatures as measured since 1979 by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) instruments aboard NASA satellites.
Global warming alarmists often claim the Antarctic continent is warming, but the satellite data confirm the ground-based temperature measurements showing Antarctica is cooling rather than warming."

How Computer Manufacturers Are Paid to Make Your Laptop Worse

How Computer Manufacturers Are Paid to Make Your Laptop Worse:
"Based on Microsoft’s tests with six different Windows 7 laptops, removing bloatware made the laptops start up nearly 40% faster on average.
That’s a significant improvement that shows us just how much bloatware can affect performance."

IRS sued for stealing the medical records of 10 million Americans

IRS sued for stealing the medical records of 10 million Americans | Human Events:
"The Internal Revenue Service is now facing a class action lawsuit over allegations that it improperly accessed and stole the health records of some 10 million Americans, including medical records of all California state judges."

Argentina’s Deadbeat Special: Buy a 4% Bond or Go to Jail

Argentina’s Deadbeat Special: Buy a 4% Bond or Go to Jail - Bloomberg:
"President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner wants tax evaders hiding about $160 billion in dollars to help finance Argentina’s oil-producing ambitions.
Her offer: Buy a 4 percent bond or face the prospect of jail time."

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Principal suspends teen for Instagramming her mug shot

Principal suspends teen for Instagramming her mug shot | Internet & Media - CNET News

Pay People to Cook at Home

Pay People to Cook at Home - NYTimes.com:
"I believe the solution to getting people into the kitchen exists in a long-forgotten proposal.
In the 1960s and ’70s, when American feminists were fighting to get women out of the house and into the workplace, there was another feminist arguing for something else.
Selma James, a labor organizer from Brooklyn, pushed the idea of wages for housework. Ms. James, who worked in a factory as a young woman and later became a housewife and a mother, argued that household work was essential to the American economy and wondered why women weren’t being paid for it. "

The top 20 Benghazi lies

The top 20 Benghazi lies – Glenn Beck

IRS Asks for Reading List, Tea Party Group Sends Constitution

IRS Asks for Reading List, Tea Party Group Sends Constitution - ABC News

Tougher drunken driving threshold recommended

My Way News - Tougher drunken driving threshold recommended:
"States should cut their threshold for drunken driving by nearly half- from .08 blood alcohol level to .05_matching a standard that has substantially reduced highway deaths in other countries, a federal safety board recommended Tuesday.
That's about one drink for a woman weighing less than 120 pounds, two for a 160-pound man."

Florida quietly shortened yellow light standards & lengths, resulting in more red light camera tickets for you

Florida quietly shortened yellow light standards & lengths, resulting in more red light camera tickets for you | wtsp.com:
"TAMPA BAY, Florida -- A subtle, but significant tweak to Florida's rules regarding traffic signals has allowed local cities and counties to shorten yellow light intervals, resulting in millions of dollars in additional red light camera fines.
.....While yellow light times were reduced by mere fractions of a second, research indicates a half-second reduction in the interval can double the number of RLC citations -- and the revenue they create."

Wealthy Manhattan moms hire handicapped tour guides to bypass lines at Disney World

Wealthy Manhattan moms hire handicapped tour guides to bypass lines at Disney World - NYPOST.com:
“You can’t go to Disney without a tour concierge,’’ she sniffed. “This is how the 1 percent does Disney."

Detroit rescue roadmap may take detour as unions reject cutbacks

Detroit rescue roadmap may take detour as unions reject cutbacks | Crain's Detroit Business:
"Orr’s report, which specifies the depth of Detroit’s fiscal crisis and sketches out ways to resolve it, shows that the city confronts a $386 million cumulative deficit by the end of next month, when it may run out of cash.
At the same time, the city has at least $15.7 billion in long-term debt and retiree obligations."

How the 2013 World Press Photo of the Year was faked with Photoshop

How the 2013 World Press Photo of the Year was faked with Photoshop | ExtremeTech:
"It turns out that the 2013 World Press Photo of the Year — the largest and most prestigious press photography award — was, in actual fact, a fake.
The World Press Photo association hasn’t yet stripped the photographer, Paul Hansen, of the title, but presumably it’s just a matter of time.
Rather than discussing the politics of photo manipulation, though — is it faked, or is it merely enhanced? — we’re going to look at how Hansen managed to trick a panel of experienced judges with his shooping skillz, and how a seasoned computer scientist spotted the fraudulent forgery from a mile off."
2013 World Press Photo of the Year: Gaza Burial, by Paul Hansen

WIND FARMS GET PASS ON EAGLE DEATHS

News from The Associated Press:
"Killing these iconic birds is not just an irreplaceable loss for a vulnerable species.
It's also a federal crime, a charge that the Obama administration has used to prosecute oil companies when birds drown in their waste pits, and power companies when birds are electrocuted by their power lines.
But the administration has never fined or prosecuted a wind-energy company, even those that flout the law repeatedly.
Instead, the government is shielding the industry from liability and helping keep the scope of the deaths secret."

Monday, May 13, 2013

France weighs 'culture tax' for Apple, Google products

France weighs 'culture tax' for Apple, Google products | Reuters:
"President Francois Hollande will decide by the end of July whether France should impose new taxes on technology giants like Apple and Google to finance cultural projects, a move that could feed into an anti-business image days after a spat with Yahoo!.
The Socialist government asked former Canal Plus CEO Pierre Lescure to find new ways of funding culture during an economic downturn, in line with France's "cultural exception" argument that such projects must be shielded from market forces."

New health insurer plans to break into Michigan market with different way of doing things

New health insurer plans to break into Michigan market with different way of doing things | MLive.com: "Consumers Mutual received a $72 million low-interest loan from the federal government to get off the ground.
It must be repaid by 2033."

Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers | National Review Online:
"CBS News President David Rhodes and ABC News President Ben Sherwood, both of them have siblings that not only work at the White House, that not only work for President Obama, but they work at the NSC on foreign policy issues directly related to Benghazi. Let’s call a spade a spade.
Let’s also show you why CNN did not go very far in covering these hearings because the CNN deputy bureau chief, Virginia Moseley, is married to Hillary Clinton’s deputy, Tom Nides."

1948 Bike With 13 Shotguns Probably Wouldn't Fly Today

1948 Bike With 13 Shotguns Probably Wouldn't Fly Today | Raw File | Wired.com:

Detroit puts brakes on bus-stop benches

Detroit puts brakes on bus-stop benches:
"Detroit Department of Transportation officials are saying the bench was not approved. If it is affixed to a bus stop, the bench will have to be removed.
"That's ridiculous," said Molnar, 22, who recently finished his junior year at Wayne State University, where he is an urban studies student. "Now there's not going to be a bench there. Let them take that away from the community. A community that built that bench. A community that put their blood, sweat and tears in it. That's all they wanted, a bench at the bus stop."
Angelica Jones, DDOT deputy director, said the bench was not authorized, but a proposal for the project could open a dialogue.
"There is protocol that takes place," she said, "but it is our understanding that it did not take place regarding this bench. DDOT is not aware of this (bench)."

The Power Of Drudge: A Little Civics Lesson For Janet Napolitano And Barack Obama

The Power Of Drudge: A Little Civics Lesson For Janet Napolitano And Barack Obama - Forbes:
"DHS did not deny (or meaningfully clarify) the claim.
Instead, its spokesperson attempted to justify it with a claim of doing it to get the best price.
The DHS spokesperson, AP reported, stated that DHS expends 15 million rounds every year, “mostly on shooting ranges and in training exercises.”
This wasn’t really reassuring. 
1.6 billion divided by 15 million implies “strategic sourcing contracts” for … a 100 year supply. 
This simply did not add up."

Buena Vista School District closed until further notice

Buena Vista School District closed until further notice | MLive.com:

Congressman Dan Kildee: Buena Vista students should continue to 'receive the food they need'

Congressman Dan Kildee: Buena Vista students should continue to 'receive the food they need' | MLive.com:
"In a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Kildee, D-Flint, said,
“Ninety-one percent of students in the Buena Vista schools receive federal food assistance through free and reduced lunch programs.
As you know, these programs help ensure that students receive adequate nutrition by providing meals to children who are not able to afford them.”

See what a third Muskegon developer is proposing for a Pere Marquette Park beach bar

See what a third Muskegon developer is proposing for a Pere Marquette Park beach bar | MLive.com:
"The Harris Hospitality proposal is to begin operations with frozen yogurt shop in the building.
As renovation allows, the restaurant group would then create a banquet facility and a bar and grill.
The proposal calls for beach equipment rentals being operated from the building, such as bicycles, beach chairs, water toys and small watercraft.
The Harris proposal also calls for a food truck operation as part of the development."

Detroit insolvent, EM Kevyn Orr says

Detroit insolvent, EM Kevyn Orr says | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com:
"Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr says the city of Detroit's cash-flow crisis makes it "insolvent" and unable to borrow more money to mask over debts being made worse by skipping millions in payments for retiree pensions and health care."

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Interesting fact of the day: Highest paid public employee in every state is part of the higher education bubble

Interesting fact of the day: Highest paid public employee in every state is part of the higher education bubble | AEIdeas:
"The highest paid public employee in every one of the 50 states is either a college coach at a public university: football (27), basketball (13), hockey (1), or a college administrator at a public university: president (4), medical school dean (4), law school dean (1)."

The ultimate sun block! Startling photos of beachgoers relaxing on the beach as planes come into land just METRES above their heads

The ultimate sun block! Startling photos of beachgoers relaxing on the beach as planes come into land just METRES above their heads | Mail Online
Something for everyone: The view of aeroplanes flying over the beach has become just as popular as sunbathing on it

12 Shot at NOLA Mother's Day Parade - No fatalities, three in critical condition

12 Shot at NOLA Mother's Day Parade - No fatalities, three in critical condition:
"At least 12 people have been injured in a shooting at a Mother's Day second-line parade in New Orleans, the Times-Picayune reports.
..... The suspects—one of whom is described as 18 to 22 years old with short hair, wearing a white shirt and blue jeans—were seen fleeing after the incident and are still at large."

Justin Bieber?

Obamacare: Taxpayers Must Report Personal Health ID Info to IRS

Americans for Tax Reform : Obamacare: Taxpayers Must Report Personal Health ID Info to IRS:
"This new tax information document must, at a minimum, contain: the name and health insurance identification number of the taxpayer; the name and tax identification number of the health insurance company; the number of months the taxpayer was covered by this insurance plan; and whether or not the plan was purchased in one of Obamacare’s “exchanges.”
This will involve millions of new tax documents landing in mailboxes across America every January, along with the usual raft of W-2s, 1099s, and 1098s. 
At tax time, the 140 million families who file a tax return will have to get acquainted with a brand new tax filing form. 
Six million of these families will end up paying Obamacare’s individual mandate non-compliance tax penalty."

Collecting Rainwater Now Illegal in Many States as Big Government Claims Ownership Over Our Water

Collecting Rainwater Now Illegal in Many States as Big Government Claims Ownership Over Our Water | World Truth.TV:
"You may not be aware of this, but many Western states, including Utah, Washington and Colorado, have long outlawed individuals from collecting rainwater on their own properties because, according to officials, that rain belongs to someone else."

THIS PIECE BY ROSS DOUTHAT ON THE IRS’S ATTACK ON TEA PARTY GROUPS IS PRETTY GOOD, but the comments …

THIS PIECE BY ROSS DOUTHAT ON THE IRS’S ATTACK ON TEA PARTY GROUPS IS PRETTY GOOD, but the comments …:
.......but the comments indicate that a rather large portion of the NYT readership is just fine with having brownshirts go after people for their ideas. 
Hey, fascists tend to be big-government enthusiasts, not small-government advocates.
Posted by Glenn Reynolds at 11:03 pm"