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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Tentacle: August 15, 2011 Malaise or Dysfunction? by Richard B. Weldon Jr.

August 15, 2011

Malaise or Dysfunction?
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
We find ourselves in a national funk, and not the George Clinton/Parliament Funkadelic kind of funk. If you don't get the reference, run a Google search on George Clinton or download Give Up The Funk, Atomic Dog, or Flashlight.

If you still don't get it, give up, it's over for you.

The American funk is driven by a total lack of confidence in our national leadership. It seems as though most Americans, at least 75% according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll, feel that our political leaders are headed in the wrong direction.

http://www.thetentacle.com/Sho​wArticle.cfm?mydocid=4565Any column by Richard Weldon is worth the time to read, but when it starts out with a reference... "George Clinton/Parliament Funkadelic kind of funk..." Well, what fun... Another must read. I think that this week, I'm rather intimidated before I keyboard a single word... http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4565 www.thetentacle.com
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Turn off the faucet…and the lights
Kevin E. Dayhoff
It was a tough day in the world’s dystopian financial markets Monday as turmoil over the global economy turned into wide-eyed, white-knuckle fear and liquidity began a desperate search for a safe place to spend the night.


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

America’s Worst Week
Roy Meachum
The week past is easily the worst in American history – certainly in my long lifetime – crowned by the useless murder of 30 young men who were this country’s best of the best.

Forward … for The Taxpayers
Farrell Keough
Some of you may know that I am on the board of We The People of Maryland. This is a non-partisan 501(c)(4) corporation with a focus on education and a mission to promote the economic engine of Maryland.


Monday, August 8, 2011

When Competition Distracts Patriots
Steven R. Berryman
When the politics of political divisiveness reach crescendo, as they are now during what was billed as America’s “Recovery Summer,” the nature of the two party system is revealed. It serves to sustain itself over the best interests of the American people.

Connecting The Dots…
Michael Kurtianyk
It was with deep regret that I learned of the departure of John Kroll as director of Frederick County’s Finance Division. Rumors had been circulating for about a week before that someone was going to be let go, but to some of the people I spoke with, it wasn’t Mr. Kroll.


Friday, August 5, 2011

Compromise Pleases Few
Roy Meachum
Easily, the only thrill of the dreary, repetitive debt ceiling debate this week Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Gifford presented. The almost killed congresswoman left her Houston rehabilitation hospital room to vote to end the stalemate that posed the possibility of the government reneging on debts due.

A Recipe for Failure
Joe Charlebois
The Tea Party is still the answer and the only hope to keep the United States from fiscal ruin. As the loosely knit group of like-minded fiscal conservatives becomes more and more organized, it risks the proposition of losing a large portion of its original supporters.

Keeping Score
Derek Shackelford
Intercollegiate athletics is big business. It’s time to stop acting like money does not play a significant role in collegiate sports.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Now The Deal’s Done, What’s Next?
Patricia A. Kelly
They’ve made a deal, one that no one claims to like, but one that saves us, for the moment, from the catastrophe of default on our debts.

A New Path to School Construction
Blaine R. Young
On July 19 the Board of County Commissioners adopted a revision to the county’s Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance. After months of debate and numerous public meetings and hearings, the commissioners added a mitigation fee to address a situation where a school serving the project is at greater than 100% capacity.


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Avoiding Debtmageddon
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Now that Congress and the president have reached an agreement to avoid Debtmageddon, Americans can now turn their collective attention to the hard cold reality – the current recession continues to grind down the very soul of our society.


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

“Dog Days” and Washington
Roy Meachum
Mad dogs were the terror of the summers during my Southern childhood, before universal vaccine and the prosperity wrought by World War II. Loved pets forced to be abandoned by the Great Depression hooked up with already wild packs.

“…and the beat goes on”
Shawn Burns
The end of days is upon us. The debt ceiling “crisis” has delivered us to the edge of the cliff, painted us into a corner and has us running around like chickens with our heads cut off. Well, at least that’s what our leaders in Washington would have us believe.

Who’s Responsible?
Nick Diaz
Fortunately for me, I have outstanding students in my math classes. During class time, most of them work very hard and will do just about anything I ask of them. Over the years, however, I haven’t been too successful in teaching them the importance of preparing, practicing, and thoroughly studying outside the classroom.


Monday, August 1, 2011

While You Were Sleeping II
Steven R. Berryman
Controlling the conversation has become much more important than what the conversation itself is actually about, as in many a good negotiation tactic. I could use the word “manipulation,” but that’s trite now.

On the Debt Ceiling
Michael Kurtianyk
It was with great regret that many Americans not only watched President Barack Obama’s speech on the debate over the debt ceiling, but also the response by House Speaker John Boehner.

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American Sentinel, August 10, 1895 Murder in Manchester District

American Sentinel, August 10, 1895 Murder in Manchester District

Washington Post News Alert: Poll: Nearly three-quarters of Americans doubt Washington can repair the economy

News Alert: Poll: Nearly three-quarters of Americans doubt Washington can repair the economy
August 10, 2011 8:04:20 PM
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A new Washington Post poll underscores the damage caused to President Obama and both political parties by the long standoff over the debt ceiling and the weakened economy, with a large majority agreeing that the policymaking process is unstable and ineffective. The results could have significant implications for both Republicans and Democrats, as record numbers of Americans now say they are interested in new congressional representation when they vote in November 2012.

Half the country agrees with the assessment of the nation's financial situation rendered by Standard & Poor's, which downgraded the U.S. credit rating for the first time in history.

http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/IKR2QE/XTVGVA/R1CUCO/XE74LZ/SIIVS/AZ/h

For more information, visit washingtonpost.com
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U.S. Kills Insurgents Responsible for SEAL Helicopter Attack

120761844U.S. Kills Insurgents Responsible for SEAL Helicopter Attack

NATO says gunman, others were tracked down after an "exhaustive manhunt."

 
An American airstrike in Afghanistan killed the Taliban insurgents responsible for shooting down a NATO helicopter and taking the lives of 30 U.S. service members, including 22 Navy SEALs, officials say.

The Los Angeles Times reports that the attack – which occurred in the Chak district of Afghanistan's Wardak province on Tuesday – killed both the man who was determined to have been the shooter and Mullah Mohibullah, the Taliban leader in the area, as well as a number of other insurgents... 

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"Dougherty Gang" nabbed after high-speed crash; U.S. kills Taliban fighters who shot down SEAL chopper; and more from The Slatest.

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The Slatest: August 10, 2011

U.S. Kills Insurgents Responsible for SEAL Helicopter Attack

U.S. Kills Insurgents Responsible for SEAL Helicopter Attack

NATO says gunman, others were tracked down after an "exhaustive manhunt."

Congress Begins Filling Out "Super Committee" Roster

Congress Begins Filling Out "Super Committee" Roster

Reid, Boehner appoint their representatives to the deficit-cutting panel.

"Dougherty Gang" Arrested in Colorado After High-Speed Crash

"Dougherty Gang" Arrested in Colorado After High-Speed Crash

Stripper, brothers accused of robbing a Georgia bank with an 

assault rifle, shooting at police officer.

UK Promises Police Crackdown as Riots Continue

UK Promises Police Crackdown as Riots Continue

PM: "There are pockets of our society that are not just broken, but are frankly sick."

U.S. Government Expels Gay Spouse

U.S. Government Expels Gay Spouse

Obama administration denies permanent residency to Australian man 

serving as the primary caregiver to his AIDS-afflicted spouse.

Ted Bundy DNA May Point to Additional Murders

Ted Bundy DNA May Point to Additional Murders

The now-deceased serial killer is a suspect in a 50-year-old cold case.

Philip Levine Tapped to Be Next U.S. Poet Laureate

Philip Levine Tapped to Be Next U.S. Poet Laureate

Read and hear his poems in Slate.

GOP Holds Wisc. Senate

GOP Holds Wisc. Senate

Dems pick up two seats but fall short of majority.

Weiner's House Seat Up For Grabs

Weiner's House Seat Up For Grabs

GOP's Bob Turner trails Dem David Weprin by only 6 points in new poll.

Drug Dealers May Have Wiped Out "Uncontacted" Amazon Tribe

Drug Dealers May Have Wiped Out "Uncontacted" Amazon Tribe

Brazilian authorities have found no sign of isolated tribe since attack on guard post.

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Does a Falling Stock Price Affect  a Company's Day-to-Day Operations?

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The Huffington Post Healthy Living Brief: It's Seriously A Good Idea To Laugh At Yourself, Science Confirms

    
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Are you really, truly capable of laughing at yourself?

If so, it's a good sign that you have an optimistic personality and a good sense of humor, a new study suggests.
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Blood Test Detects Baby's Sex At 7 Weeks
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Delia Lloyd: Why Older People Are Happier
While the age at which the happiness boost kicks in varies across countries -- as early as 35 in Switzerland and as late as 62 in the Ukraine -- the result has held up astonishingly well within the United States.
Jason Eric Schiffman, M.D., M.A., M.B.A.: 5 Signs Your Anxiety Has Become A Disorder
Like the child who is so afraid there is a monster in his closet that he never opens the door, adults with anxiety disorders may suffer needlessly for years because they avoid feared activities and places.
Neal Barnard, M.D.: Could Processed Meat Give You Cancer?
Here are the numbers: Every 50 grams of processed meat you eat on a daily basis (that's about one hot dog) increases your risk of colorectal cancer by 21 percent.
Jean Fain, L.I.C.S.W., M.S.W.: Biggest Loser's Ashley Johnston On Life After Losing 183 Pounds
Even if you're no fan of reality TV, you have to admit that losing 183 pounds as Ashley Johnston did is nothing short of remarkable.

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Back to school, but please leave those contagious diseases at home

Back to school, but please leave those contagious diseases at home

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