Michael Luongo: Middle East Dictators Write to Mayor Bloomberg Are Middle East dictators and other leaders, including a dead one, giving New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg advice? These letters reveal the secret. | |
Scott Bateman: Animation: Michele Bachmann (actual audio) Michele Bachmann has a great idea for fixing our economy -- become more like China! | |
Susie Sampson: I Tackle Sexual Harassment and the "Oops" Now I know people are all riled up about these occupations, or lack thereof these days. However I wanted to be sure I reached out and spoke to the American people about the so-called gaffes of Herman Cain and Rick Perry. | |
Todd Hartley: I'm With Stupid: Rams, Touching Rams, Reaching Out, Touching Ewes Dudes, I seriously just almost got into a fight with a herd of bighorn sheep. Seriously. It was freaking awesome. | |
James Napoli: GOP Dumps Presidential Candidates, Launches So You Think You Can Govern? Reality Show In this way, the producers of So You Think You Can Govern? assert, they will be presenting a more accurate representation of the down-home criteria most American voters already use when selecting a president. |
“Dayhoff Westminster Soundtrack:” Kevin Dayhoff – “Soundtrack Division of Old Silent Movies” - https://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ combined with “Dayhoff Westminster” – The mindless ramblings of a writer, artist, fire and police chaplain. For art, writing and travel see https://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/
Friday, November 18, 2011
The Huffington Post Comedy Brief: WATCH: Adorable Owl Loving Life and other funny news of the day
I'm sad to report that chaos and disorder were discovered in friend's office.
I got to do a little bit of art today while woking at Off Track Art
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Pic 2 of 4 of changing-out my Off Track Art display
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Yesterday I changed-out my Off Track Art I have not changed it since 12/29/2010
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The English language has some wonderfully anthropomorphic collective nouns for the various groups of animals
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
SCHUMER REVEALS: NEW LAYAWAY PROGRAMS OFFERED BY RETAILERS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON COULD HIT SHOPPERS WITH MORE IN FEES AND INTEREST THAN THE HIGHEST- INTEREST CREDIT CARDS
Schumer Calls for Retailers to Prominently Display Interest Rate Equivalents of Layaway Fees, Which Can Exceed 81% on a $100 Purchase; If Retailers Fail to Act, Will Call on FTC to Look Into Whether Programs are Deceptive or Misleading
Wal-Mart, Toys “R” Us, And Sears Are Bringing Back Layaway Programs to Entice Shoppers to Purchase Big-Ticket Items Without Using Credit Cards, But High Fees Leave Consumers With A Raw Deal
Schumer: Layaway Programs Shouldn’t be Used to Hide-a-Way Excessive Fees
Sandy Kennedy President Retail Industry Leaders Association 1700 N. Moore St., Ste. 2250 Arlington, VA 22209 | Matthew Shay President & CEO National Retail Federation 325 7th Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20004 |
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Carroll County Buzz - ON-LOCATION Today at 5pm we will be hosting a cold weather drive by the Human Services Program at Raphael's
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Labels: Carroll County Human Services Program, Restaurants, Restaurants Raphael's, Weather Winter
Labels: Maryland Municipal League see MML, MML, MML Municipal League
http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/search/label/MML%20Municipal%20League:
League’s Fall Legislative Conference at the Cambridge Maryland Hyatt Regency
Chesapeake Bay, including a “Complete 2011 Fall Conference Information (.pdf)”
packet, visit the MML website at www.mdmunicipal.org.
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CEI and Freedom Action Propose $300 Billion in New Revenues to Break Super Committee Impasse
Christine Hall, (202) 331.2258
The $300 billion would be raised through a combination of sales of federal lands and other assets, expedited oil and gas production on federal lands and in federal offshore areas, returning the National Forest System to profitability by increasing timber sales, increasing coal leasing on federal lands, and auctioning broadband spectrum.
“We offer our suggestion of adding $300 billion in revenues without raising taxes in the hope that it can help break the impasse in the Super Committee,” said Myron Ebell, director of CEI’s Center for Energy and Environment and president of Freedom Action.
The federal government owns almost 30% of the land in the United States, most of which is controlled by the four federal land agencies and the Department of Defense. Many of these lands and other federal properties have high commercial potential. Selling some federal lands and buildings will put money in the federal treasury and put unproductive assets to use, thereby increasing local property taxes as well as corporate and personal income taxes.
Federal lands and offshore areas have huge oil and gas resources, most of which are closed to production. In addition, federal lands have enormous coal, timber, and mineral resources. Expedited oil and gas leasing and permitting will add federal revenues through lease auctions and royalty payments once production begins. National Forest timber sales can be increased from roughly two billion board feet per year to their historic, sustainable level of twelve billion board feet per year.
“Rather than gaining additional revenue through tax increases, which depress economic activity, unlocking federal assets will provide a huge boost to the American economy, far beyond the additional $300 billion in federal revenue,” Ebell continued. “Putting federal lands and resources to use will also lead to trillions of dollars of new economic activity and put millions of people to work in real jobs—that is, jobs that are not subsidized by taxpayers.
“When companies or families get into financial trouble, one of the first things they do is see if they have anything they aren’t using or don’t need that can be sold or put to use,” Ebell continued. “The federal government, which has colossal potential assets that are locked up, should be doing the same thing.”
The letter from CEI and Freedom Action to the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction may be found at http://cei.org/supercommitteel