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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Agriculture: Higher prices here to stay, says OECD-FAO report

Agriculture: Higher prices here to stay, says OECD-FAO report:


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Agriculture: Higher prices here to stay, says OECD-FAO report
Agriculture : Les prix des produits agricoles de base resteront élevés, selon un rapport OCDE-FAO (French)

Agriculture : Les prix des produits agricoles de base resteront élevés, selon un rapport OCDE-FAO

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

This week in The Tentacle http://www.thetentacle.com


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Against overwhelming odds
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Next Monday is Independence Day. For someone like me, who grew up in a small agriculture-based country town in the heartland of the birth of our great nation, the holiday has always had a special meaning. I have often wondered why.

Firing Up Independence Day
Norman M. Covert
Frederick will offer several possibilities this weekend for you and your family to join in celebrating our 235th Independence Day. A favorite is the 17th Annual Celebration hosted Monday by Col. James Olson (USA–ret.) and his family at their ranch on Angleberger Road near Lewistown.

For Grandfather’s sake…
Tom McLaughlin
Kampung Demak Baru, Malaysian Borneo – “Another dinner,” I said salivating at the thought of my mother-in-law’s cooking. My wife had asked me to attend a prayer memorial on the anniversary of her grandfather’s death, a tradition here in Malaysian Borneo.

A REVIEW: Dynamite “Merchant of Venice”
Roy Meachum
Washington’s Shakespeare Theatre officially debuted Ethan McSweeny’s dynamite version of “The Merchant of Venice” on Sunday. STC Artistic Director Michael Kahn produced it last in 1999. The program notes that of all the Bard’s plays the work takes second seat only to “Hamlet.” I had never seen it before.


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Damned Either Way
Roy Meachum
Barack Obama cannot win.

Privatization: Another View
Farrell Keough
Once Hennypenny realized “the sky was falling,” she immediately went forward to tell the King. Having met up with Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey – they all decided to hurry together to inform the King of the dire circumstances. Problem was, as wise and helpful as these avian creatures were, Foxy-woxy had other plans!

Privatization: The Devil’s in the Details
Earl 'Rocky' Mackintosh

It was June 16, 2011, and a man from Georgia presented the results of a study at a Board of County Commissioners workshop that he was paid $25,000 to perform. Oliver Porter asked the commissioners to allow him to have the opportunity to present it as soon as possible once completed verses releasing for a public vetting beforehand.


Monday, June 27, 2011

On Privatization
Michael Kurtianyk
So, the privatization report has been released. People have had a week or so now to review the consultant’s document. Some have graded the report an “A;” others have given it a “C.” Not surprisingly there’s an “F” stamped on some copies.


Friday, June 24, 2011

Winchester Hall New Start
Roy Meachum
Frederick’s Board of County of Commissioners is new; it was sworn in a little over six months ago, on December 1, 2010.

Seven in Heaven
Joe Charlebois
In Brooklyn, NY, seven brave souls of Engine 202/Ladder 101/Battalion 32 were honored on June 11th with a dedication ceremony that renamed a portion of Richards Street adding Seven in Heaven Way to the street sign. The section of the street that was renamed is the home to their firehouse.


Thursday, June 23, 2011

It Will Happen to You…
Patricia A. Kelly
An important, no, universal event, something that happens all around, the world, and to everyone else. In a riddle from the ancient text the Mahabharata, the hero Yudhishthira, is asked, “What is the most amazing thing about human life?” His answer is “That a man, seeing others die all around him, does not think that he will die.”

Power and Money
Chris Cavey
Time marches on. The summer solstice has come and gone and daylight is getting less and less. Still little has been mentioned by Maryland's governor about redistricting. No committee has been appointed to date and little has been said publically about the expected special session of the Maryland General Assembly slated for this fall.

Charity Golf and Politics
Blaine R. Young
The last thing in the world I ever thought I would write a column about is the game of golf. But as I hacked my way down the fairway Monday in a tournament to support a great cause, Mission of Mercy, golf was on my mind.


Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Boys State and Helmet Laws
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Now how’s that for a combination. Allow me to explain. Today I will be part of a team, at the annual, weeklong American Legion Boys State 2011 citizenship-training event at McDaniel College, facilitating a discussion on the pros and cons of mandatory motorcycle helmet laws.

White Coats Still Providing Service
Norman M. Covert
Nearly 2,300 Seventh-day Adventist soldiers, who volunteered to serve as medical research subjects for the U. S. Army at Fort Detrick and Walter Reed Hospital some 57 years ago, show no adverse health effects, according to a recently completed health survey.

Fear and Trepidation – Alas
Tom McLaughlin
Kuching, Malaysian Borneo – My daughter Christine arrived after a grueling 32-hour Dulles to Kuching flight, including two missed connections and enough airport time to register and vote in the country of transit. Our eyes met and we waved through the glass where I was standing, observing the arriving passengers retrieve their luggage.


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Unholy Hogwash!
Roy Meachum
While seemingly no one paid attention – but the victims and themselves – the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops recently announced the ongoing abusive scandals were a product of the 1960s’ sex revolution.

Golden Words on Government
Shawn Burns
Our government! What exactly is it? What do we want it to be? How has it grown and adapted to meet our needs? How has it grown for better or worse?

It’s not about the math!
Nick Diaz
Hours and days and months we spend in math class, working on numbers, equations, operations, transformations, number systems and a bunch of other skills. Yet, it’s not about the math.


Monday, June 20, 2011

Studying the Privatization Study
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
Oliver Porter, the consultant chosen by the Board of County Commissioners to study privatizing certain county government services, unveiled his report last Thursday.

Promised to No Man
Steven R. Berryman
My family and I have been living in an “altered state of awareness” since the recent motor scooter accident involving a 19-year-old close family friend, Alex Bodroghy, of Discovery in Walkersville.



Teachers’ Contract and Tax Credits
Michael Kurtianyk
Did you see that the Frederick County Board of Education reached a tentative agreement this week with its three employee unions at Frederick County Public Schools? Indeed. If approved, the contract will go into effect July 1.


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Report from HdG Hatem Hearing: Great Story. Great Photos

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Senator Nancy Jacobs, Senate Minority Leader, District 34, Harford and Cecil Counties, NancyJacobs.com
HAVRE DE GRACE TOLL HEARING II: June 27
Hundreds Speak Out Against Hike at Hatem Bridge

Karen Green gets a standing ovation when she tells the crowd at the Havre de Grace Activity Center "This toll kills me literally, because I will not be able to pay..." Karen is dying from kidney disease and must cross the Hatem Bridge three times every week to get kidney dialysis...

It was a wild and whacky night....





A COMMUNITY TELLS IT'S STORY: Hatem Hearing I
Public Hearing at Perryville High School

TOLL HIKES AT HATEM WILL HURT OUR FAMILIES...OUR ELDERLY...OUR TOWNS...OUR LIVELIHOODS

A World War II Veteran bent from age and illness struggles to the microphone at Perryville High School to tell the Maryland Transportation Authority Board in a weakened voice how hard higher tolls at the Hatem Bridge will be for the elderly. The crowd, 1200 strong, gives him a standing ovation. That community spirit is apparent throughout the night as over a hundred people with similar stories of hardship testify against increased toll rates at the Hatem Bridge. CLICK HERE FOR THE REST OF THE STORY
Senator Nancy Jacobs
Senate Minority Leader
District 34-- Harford and Cecil County

Web sites:
nancyjacobs.com
mdsenategop.com
My constituents are currently paying 10 dollars a year for a decal for unlimited passage. If they are forced to get this EZ Pass, initially they would have to pay 100 dollars and 54 dollars in 2012. Then in 2013 with the yearly price for the Hatem program would rise to 90 dollars a year. If people have more than one car and need more transponders, multiply that cost.




Senator Nancy Jacobs: Help Stop an Increase in Tolls on the Hatem Bridge: We Need Your Help

 


Senator Nancy Jacobs: Help Stop an Increase in Tolls on the Hatem Bridge: We Need Your Help


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God bless Senator Jacobs for rallying folks to speak-out about the massive Maryland Transportation Authority (MTA) toll increases.  However, in her heart she must know that citizen feedback will fall on deaf ears...

Please, I pray I'm wrong...

However it is my view that it will not do any good what-so-ever to give the Maryland Transportation Board any feedback.  The MTA has already made up its mind.  This huge out-of-touch behemoth bureaucracy absolutely does not care what citizens have to say.  

It is going to go forward with all its fare and toll increases and is just going through the motions so that they may say they made time available for public feedback.

Some time ago when the MTA decided to charge a maintenance fee on the EZ Pass, our family provided feedback.  The response was almost satire - or - Orwellian double-speak at its best.  After it imposed the maintenance fee, all of my family and most of my friends and colleagues all joined the avalanche of folks who returned the MD EZ Pass and went to another state for the EZ Pass.

I'm just saying...

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Senator Nancy Jacobs, Senate Minority Leader, District 34, Harford and Cecil Counties, NancyJacobs.com
VISIT THE HATEM BRIDGE INFO CENTER
HELP STOP AN INCREASE IN TOLLS
FROM THE OFFICE OF: SENATOR NANCY JACOBS
MINORITY LEADER, (R-Harford/Cecil)

The Maryland Transportation Authority Board has just voted unanimously to support a proposal to raise tolls around the state. I want all my constituents to know the details of that proposal locally, and how we plan to fight it. Here is information on the Hatem Bridge tolls they'd like to approve. The increases go into effect in two phases, starting this fall and again in 2013. The board has just suggested a new discount program specifically for users of the Hatem Bridge through EZ-PASS, but they plan to eliminate the current decal program.

Senator Nancy Jacobs
Senate Minority Leader
District 34-- Harford and Cecil County

Web sites:
nancyjacobs.com
mdsenategop.com

My constituents are currently paying 10 dollars a year for a decal for unlimited passage. If they are forced to get this EZ Pass, initially they would have to pay 100 dollars and 54 dollars in 2012. Then in 2013 with the yearly price for the Hatem program would rise to 90 dollars a year. If people have more than one car and need more transponders, multiply that cost.

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2011/06/senator-nancy-jacobs-help-stop-increase.html

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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Red Maryland: Its So EZ To Hit Up Taxpayers

 
Red Maryland: Its So EZ To Hit Up Taxpayers

Because they care so much for “working families” the O’Malley administration is set to impose fees on EZ Pass users making their commutes to work more expensive.

The Maryland Department of Transportation is set to slap a $1.50 monthly fee on EZ pass tag holders and start charging $21.00 for the EZ pass transponder. Maryland has 530,000 EZ Pass users.
In addition to those new fees MDTA will also increase fees on vehicles on with three or more axles. ...

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Read the entire post here

Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

 
Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

The comments on this post on Red Maryland are quite informative for folks who have a Maryland EZ Pass...

See also: Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

 

Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

My wife called this to my attention the other day and we are less than pleased…

Ya know – this is nuts. Maryland should be encouraging the use of EZ Pass as it saves the state a great deal of money in personnel expenses and other assorted overhead with efficiency fueled by technology.

Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

Despite the tough economic times, I knew Governor Martin O'Malley could never resist the urge to raise some form of tax/fee.

Read the rest of Red Maryland’s post here: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee



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