The Weekend Interview with C. Larry Pope: It's Getting Harder to Bring Home the Bacon - WSJ.com:
"So what's the solution? First, Mr. Pope says, get rid of the ethanol subsidies and the tariff. 'I am in competition with the government and the oil industry,' he says. 'It's not fair.'"
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Souhegan won’t renew AD’s contract - NashuaTelegraph.com
Souhegan won’t renew AD’s contract - NashuaTelegraph.com:
"Lavoie, coming from tiny Profile High School in Bethlehem, where he was a coach, teacher and athletic director, did his best to manage one of the state’s biggest high school athletic programs."
"Lavoie, coming from tiny Profile High School in Bethlehem, where he was a coach, teacher and athletic director, did his best to manage one of the state’s biggest high school athletic programs."
Earth to Greece: It’s Over - Louis Woodhill - Unconventional Logic - Forbes
Earth to Greece: It’s Over - Louis Woodhill - Unconventional Logic - Forbes:
"With market interest rates on its 2-year notes now exceeding 22%, this is the position that Greece is in today."
"With market interest rates on its 2-year notes now exceeding 22%, this is the position that Greece is in today."
Kayakers located after spending night outdoors - Friday, Apr. 29, 2011
Kayakers located after spending night outdoors - Friday, Apr. 29, 2011:
"The five had planned a 13-mile kayak trip on the Pemigewasset River, starting with a hike into the remote Ethan Pond area in Bethlehem and a kayak trip along the North Fork of the river, back to Lincoln Woods."
"The five had planned a 13-mile kayak trip on the Pemigewasset River, starting with a hike into the remote Ethan Pond area in Bethlehem and a kayak trip along the North Fork of the river, back to Lincoln Woods."
Friday, April 29, 2011
Ovide Lamontagne: New Hampshire's new kingmaker - Kasie Hunt - POLITICO.com
Ovide Lamontagne: New Hampshire's new kingmaker - Kasie Hunt - POLITICO.com:
"Ovide Lamontagne lost a New Hampshire Senate primary to Kelly Ayotte last year, but it’s not Ayotte who’s set to be feted Friday night as a conservative superstar and courted by five presidential hopefuls as a kingmaker."
"Ovide Lamontagne lost a New Hampshire Senate primary to Kelly Ayotte last year, but it’s not Ayotte who’s set to be feted Friday night as a conservative superstar and courted by five presidential hopefuls as a kingmaker."
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Mass. House votes to limit bargaining on health care - The Boston Globe
House votes to limit bargaining on health care - The Boston Globe
"House lawmakers voted overwhelmingly last night to strip police officers, teachers, and other municipal employees of most of their rights to bargain over health care, saying the change would save millions of dollars for financially strapped cities and towns."
"House lawmakers voted overwhelmingly last night to strip police officers, teachers, and other municipal employees of most of their rights to bargain over health care, saying the change would save millions of dollars for financially strapped cities and towns."
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
RealClearPolitics - This WH Does Not Care About U.S. Interests
RealClearPolitics - This WH Does Not Care About U.S. Interests:
"... despite the fact that the Obama administration has no clear notion of who is leading the fight against Gaddafi or what they stand for, this week the White House informed Congress that it will begin directly funding the al-Qaida-linked rebels, starting with $25 million in non-lethal material."
"... despite the fact that the Obama administration has no clear notion of who is leading the fight against Gaddafi or what they stand for, this week the White House informed Congress that it will begin directly funding the al-Qaida-linked rebels, starting with $25 million in non-lethal material."
Calculated Risk: Study: 26 percent of renters spend over half their income on housing
Calculated Risk: Study: 26 percent of renters spend over half their income on housing:
"This is a very high percentage of their income for housing. Add in higher gasoline prices, and there can't be much left."
"This is a very high percentage of their income for housing. Add in higher gasoline prices, and there can't be much left."
Local Man Says TSA Broke Promise - WLNS TV 6 Lansing Jackson Michigan News and Weather - WLNS.COM |
Local Man Says TSA Broke Promise - WLNS TV 6 Lansing Jackson Michigan News and Weather - WLNS.COM |:
"Tom Sawyer: 'I wonder, was this a dog and pony show? Was this just done to try and ameliorate what was done wrong, or are they really serious and just haven't had time to bring the consortium back together yet?'
Questions Sawyer would one day like to have answered by the TSA."
[Our take: Don't hold your breath Sawyer]
"Tom Sawyer: 'I wonder, was this a dog and pony show? Was this just done to try and ameliorate what was done wrong, or are they really serious and just haven't had time to bring the consortium back together yet?'
Questions Sawyer would one day like to have answered by the TSA."
[Our take: Don't hold your breath Sawyer]
The End Of American Energy in [Market-Ticker]
The End Of American Energy in [Market-Ticker]:
"There's always risk of government regulation. But when the government leases you something for a specific purpose and then refuses to let you use it for the purpose you leased it, that's outright fraud."
"There's always risk of government regulation. But when the government leases you something for a specific purpose and then refuses to let you use it for the purpose you leased it, that's outright fraud."
Former Obama Adviser Van Jones Helping to Push 'Human' Rights for Mother Nature - FoxNews.com
Former Obama Adviser Van Jones Helping to Push 'Human' Rights for Mother Nature - FoxNews.com:
"The new movement is almost certain to be showcased at a U.N.-sponsored global summit on “sustainable development” to take place in Rio de Janeiro in May 2012, when similar issues of “global environmental governance” are a major focus of attention."
"The new movement is almost certain to be showcased at a U.N.-sponsored global summit on “sustainable development” to take place in Rio de Janeiro in May 2012, when similar issues of “global environmental governance” are a major focus of attention."
Monday, April 25, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Earth Day is a celebration of power and bureaucracy
Earth Day is a celebration of power and bureaucracy:
"April 22 was chosen as the date for the first Earth Day in 1970, and for every Earth Day thereafter.This year it falls on Good Friday, a coincidence befitting the status of environmentalism as a secular religion.
But every year Earth Day falls on the birthday of Vladimir Lenin, the man who ushered communism from Marxist theory to Soviet tyranny, a noncoincidence befitting environmentalism's status as a frequent enemy of economic liberty."
"April 22 was chosen as the date for the first Earth Day in 1970, and for every Earth Day thereafter.This year it falls on Good Friday, a coincidence befitting the status of environmentalism as a secular religion.
But every year Earth Day falls on the birthday of Vladimir Lenin, the man who ushered communism from Marxist theory to Soviet tyranny, a noncoincidence befitting environmentalism's status as a frequent enemy of economic liberty."
The Unvarnished Truth about Un-American TSA | Gene Healy | Cato Institute: Commentary
The Unvarnished Truth about Un-American TSA | Gene Healy | Cato Institute: Commentary: "I've always thought that what makes Americans exceptional is our ornery resistance to being bossed around.
But how long can that spirit survive the demands of modern 'homeland security'? We're building a country where you're expected to stand by placidly while agents of the state run their rubber gloves under your innocent 6-year-old daughter's waistband."
But how long can that spirit survive the demands of modern 'homeland security'? We're building a country where you're expected to stand by placidly while agents of the state run their rubber gloves under your innocent 6-year-old daughter's waistband."
UEA: the sweet smell of napalm in the morning… – Telegraph Blogs
UEA: the sweet smell of napalm in the morning… – Telegraph Blogs: "This is a massive victory not just for me and Telegraph blogs, but for bloggers everywhere – especially those doughty souls around the world who are battling against Establishment lies, bullying and cover ups to try to reveal the truth about the corrupt, mendacious Climate Change industry."
Calculated Risk: More than a Lost Decade
Calculated Risk: More than a Lost Decade: "There are currently 130.738 million payroll jobs in the U.S. (as of March 2011). There were 130.781 million payroll jobs in January 2000. So that is over eleven years with no increase in total payroll jobs.
And the median household income in constant dollars was $49,777 in 2009. That is barely above the $49,309 in 1997, and below the $51,100 in 1998. (Census data here in Excel)."
And the median household income in constant dollars was $49,777 in 2009. That is barely above the $49,309 in 1997, and below the $51,100 in 1998. (Census data here in Excel)."
Lower the Drinking Age for Everyone - Michelle Minton - National Review Online
Lower the Drinking Age for Everyone - Michelle Minton - National Review Online: "Alaska state representative Bob Lynn (R., Anchorage) is asking the long overdue question: Why do we consider 18-year-olds old enough to join the military, to fight and die for our country, but not to have a drink with their friends before they ship out or while they’re home on leave? Lynn has introduced a bill that would allow anyone 18 years and older with a military ID to drink alcohol in Alaska."
Monday, April 18, 2011
charles hugh smith-Fed Aims at Mortgage Fraud, Shoots Housing Market in the Gut
charles hugh smith-Fed Aims at Mortgage Fraud, Shoots Housing Market in the Gut: "The problem with mortgage fraud wasn't broker compensation: it was the ease of the fraud and the incentives throughout the food chain for collusion. New Fed rules simply wipe out competitors to the 'too big to fail' mortgage banks."
Friday, April 15, 2011
Hawaii, Other States, Form Caucus to Oppose TSA Intrusions | Hawaii Reporter
Hawaii, Other States, Form Caucus to Oppose TSA Intrusions | Hawaii Reporter: "Primary organizers are Alaska State Representative Sharon Cissna and Washington State Senator Val Stevens. Republican and Democrat legislators from Alaska, Hawaii, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington have pledged to work together for common goals to oppose what is perceived as an ever growing threat to liberty by the TSA. Additional state legislative participation is anticipated."
Puberty blocker for children considering sex change - Telegraph
Puberty blocker for children considering sex change - Telegraph: "In the UK - Children as young as 12 are to be allowed drugs to block puberty while they decide whether to have a sex change, it has been revealed."
Jim Grant: America Will Return To The Gold Standard
Jim Grant: America Will Return To The Gold Standard: "Well, in my mind it will resolve them necessarily by undertaking the step of restoring the dollar to convertibility into gold."
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
The Real Housewives of Wall Street | Rolling Stone Politics
The Real Housewives of Wall Street | Rolling Stone Politics: "Why is the Federal Reserve forking over $220 million in bailout money to the wives of two Morgan Stanley bigwigs?"
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
DHS: We Have the Authority to Routinely Strip-Search Air Travelers
The Department of Homeland Security told a federal court that the agency believes it has the legal authority to strip search every air traveler. The agency made the claim at oral argument in EPIC's lawsuit to suspend the airport body scanner program. The agency also stated that it believed a mandatory strip search rule could be instituted without any public comment or rulemaking. EPIC President Marc Rotenberg urged the Washington, DC appeals court to suspend the body scanner program, noting that the devices are "uniquely intrusive" and ineffective. EPIC's opening brief in the case states that the Department of Homeland Security "has initiated the most sweeping, the most invasive, and the most unaccountable suspicionless search of American travelers in history," and that such a change in policy demands that the TSA conduct a notice-and-comment rule making process. The case is EPIC v. DHS, No. 10-1157. For more information, see EPIC: EPIC v. DHS and EPIC: Whole Body Imaging Technology.
http://epic.org/2011/03/dhs-we-have-the-authority-to-r.html
Monday, April 4, 2011
Next NH quarter to feature national forest - Sunday, Apr. 3, 2011
Next NH quarter to feature national forest - Sunday, Apr. 3, 2011: "The WMNF encompasses 800,000 acres, from Rumney and Sandwich in the south up to Gorham and Bethlehem north, and eastward into Maine. The U.S. Forest Service estimates about 5 million people visit the forest each year."
Judge: Bad Securitization = No Standing to Foreclose | The Big Picture
Judge: Bad Securitization = No Standing to Foreclose | The Big Picture
America, land of the rule of law (and not man)? No more.
America, land of the rule of law (and not man)? No more.
Friday, April 1, 2011
TSA Screener Arrested for Rape in NH
A Londonderry resident and U.S. Department of Homeland Security employee responsible for conducting passenger screenings at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport has been arrested on four charges of felonious sexual assault and one charge of forcible rape, the Londonderry Police Department and federal officials confirmed this week
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