Wednesday, January 07, 2009

GM And The Janesville Plant

From Rush and Dailypress.

Did GM jump the gun by closing down the Janesville G M plant? Remeber the sky was falling and GM closed the plant. Bring the Janesville workers back to work. They made the most profit per vehicle in SUV. Shut down the hybrid line instead.
"Big is back: As pump prices plunge, SUV sales surge
Buyers with short memories when it comes to gas prices find hot deals on big vehicles.

By Adrianne Jeffries | Special to the Daily Press
December 30, 2008

NEWPORT NEWS - It looks like the Highlander is in and the Prius is out — for now at least.

Trucks and sport utility vehicles will outsell cars for the first time since February, according to a December report by Edmunds.com, which tracks industry statistics.

"Despite all the public discussion of fuel efficiency, SUVs and trucks are the industry's biggest sellers right now as a remarkable number of buyers seem to be compelled by three factors: great deals, low gas prices and winter weather," said Michelle Krebs of AutoObserver.com, a division of Edmunds.com, in a prepared statement." Big is back: As pump prices plunge, SUV sales surge -- dailypress.com


Let the people buy what they want, not what Washington thinks people should drive.

Less Horses For the Same Price

From JSOnline.

I'll still buy a Briggs any day.

Briggs and Simplicity is the only way to go for a lawn tractor.
"Briggs, others face new lawsuits
Engine makers misled consumers, plaintiffs allege

By Rick Barrett of the Journal Sentinel

Posted: Jan. 6, 2009"
Briggs, others face new lawsuits - JSOnline

Briggs & Stratton Corp. and other small-engine makers are facing a new round of lawsuits that claim the companies lied about horsepower ratings and misled consumers.

The cases allege that small-engine manufacturers and companies selling outdoor power equipment misrepresented and overstated horsepower ratings in advertising and marketing.

Identical engines were labeled with different horsepower ratings, misleading consumers into believing they were getting more power by purchasing more expensive models, according to one of the lawsuits.

"You had people buying a certain horsepower engine when, in fact, it wasn't as powerful as they thought," said Edward Kirk Wood, one of the plaintiff attorneys from Birmingham, Ala.

Briggs & Stratton, the world's largest manufacturer of small gasoline engines, declined to comment on the lawsuits.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Hugo, Lays Off Joe

From AP.

Looks like Joe Kennedy is out of work for a while.
"Citgo suspends low-income heating oil program

By RUSSELL CONTRERAS – 1 day ago

BOSTON (AP) — Citgo, the Venezuelan government's Texas-based oil subsidiary, has suspended shipments of heating oil for poor families in the United States, citing falling oil prices and the world economic crisis, the nonprofit organization that distributes the fuel said Monday.

The controversial program gave fuel from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's government to 200,000 households in 23 states through Citizens Energy, a charity organization run by Joseph Kennedy, the eldest son of late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.

Started as a discount oil program in 2005, beginning in 2006 the program sent 100 gallons of free oil a year to eligible households. It drew fire from critics who called it a ploy by Chavez to undermine the Bush administration.

Citgo donated $100 million worth of heating oil last year, according to Citizens Energy." The Associated Press: Citgo suspends low-income heating oil program


Shouldn't these people get some bailout money? Come on Joe, go talk to Barack!

Kagen P R

From WBAY.

This will probably be on every MSM outlet today and tomorrow.
"Kagen Donates Pay Raise to Medical Clinics

Posted: Jan 6, 2009 04:15 PM "
WGBA -Kagen Donates Pay Raise to Medical Clinics

Congressman Steve Kagen, M.D. will be sworn in for his second term representing Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District demonstrating his continued commitment to fiscal responsibility and guaranteeing access to affordable health care for all of us.  Kagen will again refuse the raise in his Congressional salary and instead donate the money equally to the N.E.W. Community Clinic in Green Bay and Fox Cities Community Health Center.

This month, Members of Congress will begin receiving the first portion of their 2009 pay raise. By the end of the year, this will amount to a $4,700 increase over last year's salary, bringing their annual pay to $174,000.  Members have their pay raised automatically and at a rate that far exceeds Cost Of Living Adjustments in other federal programs like Social Security or veteran benefits. Kagen voted against the automatic pay raise for Members of Congress and is a cosponsor of a bill which would deny Members of Congress an automatic pay raise in the future.


Must give credit where credit is due to Congressman Kagen. What about the rest and how many others from Wisconsin gave their raise back?

We shall see how his votes affect the people of his district. Those that voted for him will get everything they didn't want!

Ice Fisherman Urged To Follow Rules

From BLPOA

Ice anglers urged to follow VHS rules

With a new statewide poll showing that some anglers aren't taking all needed steps to prevent spreading VHS fish disease, state fisheries officials are asking anglers to redouble efforts year-round, including during winter when water temperatures are the coldest and the disease is most active in fish.

VHS, or viral hemorrhagic septicemia, is not a threat to people or pets but it's a significant fish disease and can cause fish to bleed to death. VHS can infect 37 different species of fish, including game fish and panfish favorites including walleye, bluegill, trout and muskellunge. The disease has demonstrated in other countries and Great Lakes states the potential to cause large fish kills, long-term reductions in wild fish populations, and severe economic impacts.

VHS was first detected in Wisconsin in fish from the Lake Winnebago System in early May 2007. Sampling in 2008 showed that VHS hadn't spread beyond Lake Winnebago and Lake Michigan; a credit to all anglers who followed the VHS rules.

A full listing of permanent VHS rules approved earlier this year can be found online. Printed copies of "Minnows as Bait," (pdf) a brochure explaining the rules are available in DNR service centers and regional offices

Link to WDNR on VHS

Hazardous Material

From a new blog I ran across. Welcome Pheisty Blog.

First this is crazy and second how did this happen>


"Used clothing and other hazards
January 4th, 2009

I am absolutely livid right now. I hardly know where to begin I’m so stinking angry.

Have any of you heard about the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008? If you have, you probably heard that it was passed to protect children from imported goods that may contain lead or other harmful contaminants. Well did you know that the bill also includes the government-sanctioned testing of resale children’s clothing?

That’s right. As of February 10, 2009, you will no longer be able to sell or buy children’s used clothing under the CPSIA. Not at the Goodwill, not at a consignment shop, not on eBay. Not even at a yard sale. If you do, you face a $100,000 fine and 5 years of imprisonment. That is, unless the seller can find a government-approved way to test the garments that won’t force them out of business.

You think I’m joking?" PheistyBlog

Monday, January 05, 2009

Local Area Liar, Oconto Falls

From JSOnline

"Grandson's diapers inspire winning lie

By Associated Press

Posted: Jan. 5, 2009 7:48 p.m.

A line about a sneaky baby and dirty diapers has been named the top lie of 2008.

The Burlington Liars Club bestowed its top award Monday for this line: "My grandson is the most persuasive liar I have ever met. By the time he was 2 years old he could dirty his diaper and make his mother believe someone else had done it."

Garth Seehawer, 71, of Oconto Falls, said he took immense pride in having crafted the 2008 Champion Lie.

"When you're the best in the world at something, sure, that's an honor," said Seehawer, who jokingly denied that his background as a retired business lawyer gave him any edge.

Four judges picked Seehawer's lie out of about 160 entries.

The six runners-up included a fib about air passengers watching the movie "Cocoon" when turbulence hits, causing water from the movie to splash out and inflate the onboard life raft.

The Burlington Liars Club got its start in 1929 when local journalists Otis Hulett and Mannel Hahn fabricated a news story about a lying contest between the Burlington police and fire departments. The police chief won after he said he'd never be good at lying because he never told a lie." Grandson's diapers inspire winning lie - JSOnline

Brown County, Northeastern Wisconsin, Your Next














This could be the Bay of Green Bay.

"Brown Co. graded below soot standards

Air quality impacting health,

By Tony Walter • twalter@greenbaypressgazette.com •
January 5, 2009 "
Brown Co. graded below soot standards | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press-Gazette

The health of the air in Brown County ranks among the worst in the United States, according to a recently released study of fine particle pollution by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Brown County, you had to know your turn was coming.
Brown County is one of 54 new counties that received a negative designation based on three successive years of being graded below the federal government's soot standards. In all, 211 counties did not meet the EPA's standards.

The sky is falling, maybe soot.
"It's no surprise to us," said Richard Wulk, air management supervisor for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' Northeast Region. "It's from fuel combustion, cars, diesel trucks and power plants that burn coal. They produce small particles that can create deep lung irritants and that can cause problems."

Sure some fruit cake (nut) from the WDNR says it's bad. You mean like the number of deer that was supposed to be in Wisconsin in 08? And we are to believe his numbers?
It's a health issue that has continued to fly under the radar in the county, according to Dr. Manar Alshahrouri, a pulmonologist with the Sleep & Respiratory Care Department at the Prevea Allouez Health Center.

Oh my GOD, where is our free health care?
"Absolutely, it's a problem," Alshahrouri said. "There is medical data that supports the fact that across the board there is an increase in incidence of problems and a significant reduction in lung function (in counties graded poorly) compared to people in less polluted areas."

Again, show us your data! You mean like global warming this past fall was the hottest month in history?
Alshahrouri said medical studies of asthma patients, healthy patients and children between 10 and 18 have all concluded that there is damage to the lungs when exposed to the particles.

"They essentially are carbon molecules surrounded by other things that induce inflammation within the lungs," Alshahrouri said. "We see a lot of patients who relocated from someplace else who have problems here."


I bet these problems started when he started his practice in the area. $ $ $ $
There's a cost factor, Alshahrouri said. "People are missing work."

Oh yes, if you can't breathe, come see me, I will help you.
Alshahrouri said there also is data to indicate that when there is a spike in air pollution here, there also is an increase in heart attacks and strokes because inflammation in the lungs can increase the possibility of blood clotting.

Brown County's status as a nonattainment county can have an economic impact, Wulk said.

"When you're deemed a nonattainment county, there can be significant restrictions on new industry expansion or sitings," Wulk said.

That EEEEVVVVIIIILLL Brown County. DIRTY,STINKY,HARD TO BREATHE Brown County, EEEEEEVVVVVIIIIILLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!

What new business will move to Wisconsin anyway? He has to know the TAX HELL it is.
Weather can be a major factor, he said.

Some of the highest noncompliance readings come when temperatures are between 30 and 35 degrees, producing moisture in the air that prevents the soot particles from getting into the atmosphere.

Ok, call off all school between November and December and February and March. We need to go to a six months a year work schedule for all workers!
The same problem exists during high ozone level days in the summer, he said.

Keep the children inside June July and August!
Residents can cut pollution by driving less during days when weather conditions indicate a likely pollution problem, Wulk said.

Alshahrouri said residents also should pay closer attention to the daily air quality indicators that are available through media Web sites.

Does he know where the WDNR gets its air quality reading from? From a station on the Illinois and Wisconsin boarder. So air quality from Chicago is making northeastern Wisconsin air sooty? Come on, wake up man!
"You need to listen to the news," Alshahrouri said.

You sure this wasn't a paid advertisement for this guys clinic?

Pending changes through the state and federal governments also would reduce emissions from power plants, Alshahrouri and Wulk said.

Yep, shut that coal plant down and put ten thousand windmills in the Bay of Green Bay!

And I forgot to mention you will get your very own Vehicle Emissions testing station. That is right. For a small fee, oh, no fee but, "Motorists do not pay a fee for testing, but they are responsible for the cost of repairs if their vehicles do not meet emissions standards".

Wulk said the county could return to good attainment status once the 2008 data is available.


And when will that be?

A spokesman for U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen, D-Appleton, said cutting emissions likely will be addressed in the 111th Congress, hopefully as part of a national energy policy based on energy conservation, efficiency, and investment in renewable energy resources.


Oh, great, the data for 08 is not in and our (I didn't vote for him ) Congressman Kagen wants to, no will change laws and put people out of work.

Lets see,when will James River and P&G close from Kagen's change in laws. Sorry, I forgot some of those jobs are union.

When will the power plant shut down because of air pollution? Light rail to a town near you.

I will go on record as saying a study is probably already done on putting a light rail system in the Fox Valley to Green Bay. Doyle and Kagen will announce it this summer.

Oh, did Mr. Kagen tell you how high he will raise the gasoline tax? Did he tell you how high your electric bills are going to go up? Go ahead ask him! O golly will you be surprised.


And I might end up living in Brown County this spring. Oh Joy!

Speaking of light rail. I can see it now. Every Packer game you will have to commute to the game on light rail from Suamico, Pulaski, Seymour, Denmark, Chilton maybe Kaukauna.

Oh Joy! We are truly blessed to have all these good things happen to us.

Higher gasoline taxes.
Higher electric bills,
Light rail.
Windmills on the bay.
Vehicle emission stations.
Electric shortages.
Did I say light rail.

Oh Joy.


Barbed Business

"Jan 4, 1:16 PM EST

Critics say Newark barbed wire ban helps criminals

By DAVID PORTER
Associated Press Writer" The Associated Press
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Some business owners in this crime-plagued city say recent enforcement of a decades-old ordinance prohibiting some types of barbed wire and razor wire is making Newark more attractive - to thieves.
Burglaries are up 17 percent from 2007 through November in Newark, which has a young, charismatic mayor who has vowed to help the city rebound from decades of official inaction, incompetence and outright criminality.

The city is aggressively courting new investment and development, but people who have been ordered to downgrade their fences say officials are worried more about aesthetics than security.
So when will barbed wire in agriculture be banned.

It's in humane to hurt those poor animals.

"The bottom line was, they said, 'It doesn't look good and we want to create a new image for the city of Newark,'" DeSantis said.
Typical liberal view!

The Rev. C.H. Thomas of the Church of Christ, which sits across the street from DeSantis' lot, told The Star-Ledger of Newark that thieves have broken into several cars in the church's lot since barbed wire was removed from a fence over the summer at the city's behest.

Even church's aren't safe!

Crime remains the broad brush that colors perceptions of the city: Despite a steep drop in homicides in the last year, robberies and aggravated assaults rose along with burglaries in 2008.

Really?

Mayor Cory A. Booker said, through a spokeswoman: "We understand the concerns of local business owners and will continue to work with property owners to resolve this matter. The city will be reviewing the ordinance to come up with a solution that addresses all concerns."

When will they come up with a solution? When everything is destroyed, everyone moves out, and the city stops getting revenue? Why not address the problem with crime? Put the wire back up and protect the people and their proprty.

You can read the whole article by going to the link above.

Sorry to the people of Sheboygan, this made me think of Sheboygan when I read this. What a reputation She...... , oh I will try to be nice. At least we all know Sheboygan Shenanigans will keep us posted on that town.


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Sunday, January 04, 2009

Billy, Billy, Billy, What Have You Done Now

From Drudge and Breitbart.com
"Richardson withdraws bid to be commerce secretary
Jan 4 04:15 PM US/Eastern
By NEDRA PICKLER
Associated Press Writer"
Richardson withdraws bid to be commerce secretary

Football Weekend

Ravens won, Flaco was my FF QB. Good for them.



Vikings / Philly.

No matter how much I hate the Vikings,

It would be nice to see McNabb get burned!

Two picks and a loss would be nice.

Update: 5:06 central, McNabb pick by the vikes, oh yea!

Half time, igles 16 , vik'e 14


Iggles !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, January 03, 2009

UPDATE

THE

CHARGERS

SUCK


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Colts / Chargers

4th qtr 1:43 left.

Why didn't the Colts take a safety?

They could of punted and pinned the chargers back at the 20.

Dumb As?@#

Update, 31 seconds 17 /17

DUMB ARSES COLTS!!!!!!!!!!!!

What The Hell, Forgive Us Lord For Swearing

We are watching the colts and chargers and Hyundai has a t v spot."If you find that you cannot make your payment because of a covered life changing event, we'll allow you to return your vehicle".

Mrs Berry Laker jumped out of her chair and yelled, "what the hell is this and who the hell would buy a car for that? Sorry Lord but this is getting out of hand.

"A decade ago Hyundai pioneered America's Best Warranty™. Now we're providing another kind of confidence. Finance or lease any new Hyundai, and if in the next year you lose your income*, we'll let you return it. That's the Hyundai Assurance.

Starting today you can feel good about buying a car, despite these current times. If you find that you cannot make your payment because of a covered life changing event, we'll allow you to return your vehicle and walk away from your loan obligation - and in most cases we will cover most, if not all of the difference." Hyundai Assurance - Vehicle Return Program


Do they also get their down payment back?

Don't think so!

I think "O" will have a come to Jesus moment and will not know how to handle it this year.

Per Rush, dear Lord, please keep this sitcom going.

I try not to swear on this blog but please Lord forgive me.

You DUMB ASSES. you will get everything you didn't want.

Good for you, I will not participate.

Ol' Broad said


As Ol' Broad said, "…..I thought it was cool! And it’s MY blog, so I can do what I want"!

This is pretty cool. I wish my dad, grandparents, mother in law, aunt's and uncle's could of seen this.

Thank You Dear.

Obama, The Sky's will open, The Seas will.................

From Breitbart.com.

What gives? I guess if you say nothing, you get a pass from the MSM.

I thought all was to be good? What's happening here?

"Obama keeps silent on explosive Gaza conflict
Jan 3 05:41 PM US/Eastern"
Obama keeps silent on explosive Gaza conflict

     As the clock ticks down to Barack Obama's inauguration, the US president-elect has kept silent on the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its latest deadly turn in the Gaza Strip.


Cat must have his tongue.

YOU VOTED FOR HIM!

Jim Doyle, Lying To The People Of Wisconsin

Another great read from the Lakeland-Times and Richard Moore on Jim Doyle.

Is Jim Doyle TELLING THE TRUTH?

Why does the rest of the MSM not question this? Maybe it is time for the Lakeland-Times to be the paper of record in Wisconsin. Obviously no one else knows how to report real news.

A good read, enjoy real reporting!

"1/2/2009 9:04:00 AM
Is Doyle telling the truth on state budget deficit?" Is Doyle telling the truth on state budget deficit?
Richard Moore
Investigative Reporter

In November, just as the extent of the national economic crisis was becoming known, Gov. Jim Doyle let Wisconsin's citizens know just how bad the state's budget outlook was going to be, and it wasn't any better than the national forecast.

The state, the governor said, was facing a $5.4 billion deficit, the worst in its history and among the worst in the nation. No sooner than he said it than newspapers began to repeat it, wrapping the mysterious numbers in blaring headlines and leaving them for their readers in relentless articles, like lumps of coal beneath a Christmas tree.

A month later, the governor set off to Washington, hat in hand, laying out the reasons for the deficit and presenting a 'wish list' of infrastructure projects worth more than $3.5 billion, federal money for which, he said, would help ease the Badger state's pain.

The governor seemed to be asking a federal Santa to turn his lumps of coal into toys and candy.

There's no doubt visions of sugar plums were dancing in his head.

On Dec. 12, he testified before the House Appropriations Committee, using dire language. If it hadn't been for the nation's bad economy, he told the committee, his administration would have had things under control.

"Wisconsin's budget, which is typical of state budgets, is required to be balanced by law," Doyle testified. "So when the economy slows, we have to adjust. Until September we were on course to meet our revenue projections."

Then, Doyle said, he made cuts in state government spending to compensate for the unexpected downturn.

"I made $270 million in cuts to state government this year," he said. "Those cuts, when combined with actions we took in our original two-year spending plan, totaled $500 million in reductions to state agencies. These actions were recognized as an ability to adapt and manage a challenging fiscal situation, and Wall Street upgraded our bond rating."

Unfortunately, the governor continued, the economic crisis finally caught up with Wisconsin.

"We predicted the slumping economy would leave us $28 billion in revenues as we prepared for our 2009-11 biennial budget," Doyle testified. "But after what happened this fall, we now predict only $25 billion in revenues over the two-year period. The projected drop in revenue, combined with expected needed increases in programs such as unemployment and Medicaid, leaves us facing our largest budget gap ever - $5.4 billion over the next two years, or 17 percent of our biennial budget."

That same day, Doyle asked federal officials for $3.7 billion in federal funds from a proposed economic stimulus package. The request included $600 million to help clean up the Fox River Valley, $298 million in highway projects, $993 million for energy conservation, and $754 million for public school building, including $474 million in school improvements that voters had already turned down in various referenda.

The Republican Party of Wisconsin jumped on the proposal immediately.

"In tough economic times, that money should be spent on projects that are absolutely necessary to fill the budget gap," Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, said. "Projects rejected by voters clearly do not fall under that category. Wisconsin taxpayers are clearly far more willing to make the tough decisions needed to control spending than their governor."

It was hypocritical for Doyle to say that taxes must be raised or vital services would be cut when he proposed spending nearly half a billion dollars on projects the taxpayers didn't even want, Jefferson added.



Is the deficit real?

Perhaps more important, GOP leaders essentially accused Doyle of crying wolf, saying his projection of a $5.4 billion deficit was overblown - way overblown.

According to the GOP, nearly half of the proclaimed deficit was actually comprised of new spending requests contained in the proposed 2009-11 budget. Get rid of those requests, the GOP said, and 50 percent of the deficit disappeared.

The Democrats were simply creating a cover for a planned "tax and spend mode" of governance, the Republican Party said in a statement. The GOP officials pointed to a report entitled "State Deficit: How big? Why?" by the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance (WISTAX).

The report, released Dec. 4, did indeed attribute $2.76 billion of Doyle's projected deficit to new spending requests and further said Doyle's numbers were "heavily based on assumptions" that could be misleading.

"[The report] notes that granting those spending requests and funding past state promises (the "structural deficit"), would result in state expenditure growth of 8 percent next year and 3.1 percent the year following," WISTAX said in a statement summarizing the study. "The report questioned that assumption since annual state general fund spending increases have averaged only 3.4 percent over the past decade."

In addition to assuming major expenditure increases, state deficit predictions also presumed that state officials would take no action to close the deficit over the next two-and-a-half years, WISTAX stated.

"Of course, how realistic these forecasts are hinges on what can be projected 31 months hence about the economy, federal actions, state tax collections, and expenditures," the group continued. "Current projections show tax collections for this year and the next two years totaling $1.33 billion below 2008 collections."

A third factor contributing to the estimated deficit was what WISTAX called years of unwise fiscal planning. During the 1990s, the group stated, the state overcommitted to new programs for schools, health and welfare, corrections, and tax relief, thus beginning every budget after 1995 with a structural deficit - future unfunded commitments - of between $ .6 billion and $1.3 billion.

"With headlines and politicians repeating deficit estimates of more than $5 billion, the public is left thinking that a solution must require at least $5 billion in permanent spending cuts or tax increases," WISTAX concluded. "Yet much of that figure assumes unrealistic spending requests, structural imbalances carried over from the past, and a failure to address fiscal problems immediately but instead allowing them to compound and grow."



Why would the governor mislead?

All of which begs the question: Why would Doyle throw out such a misleading and large number, knowing it contained, at the very least, $2.76 billion in new spending requests from individual state agencies, much of which was unrealistic and unlikely to be approved, even by the governor himself?

One answer, of course, could be that federal money and a chance for the state to get its hands on it.

But GOP state Sen. Mary Lazich (R-New Berlin), in her weekly column, had a different take on Doyle's motives.

"I have to wonder if the governor isn't purposely sounding like Chicken Little, painting the dire picture of the worst budget crisis in Wisconsin history, whipping state residents into a collective depression of epic proportions," Lazich wrote in her piece. "Why the bearer of such bad news? Think about it. The governor overstates the budget debacle by a country mile, allowing him to offer dramatic, headline-grabbing spending cuts as solutions."

If a Republican posed such measures, she stated, the press would label them "draconian."

"Editorial boards would rave, though, about Doyle, calling the governor and his moves, 'courageous,'" Lazich wrote. "Undoubtedly, the governor and legislative Democrats will also salivate at the opportunity to seek new revenues, i.e., raise taxes. At the end of the day, when the dust clears and the true budget deficit is actually much smaller, the governor and Democrat lawmakers will claim victory and come off as fiscal conservative heroes."

That illusion is critical, she concluded, because Doyle is up for possible re-election in two years and needs something to separate himself from an expected liberal agenda by Democrats in the Legislature.

So far, legislative Democrats have remained largely silent about the GOP charges of a trumped-up deficit, choosing instead to talk about the need to protect health care and education and to create jobs within the context of a $5.4 billion deficit.

They have let Doyle and his administration's numbers take the lead, in other words. Soon, though, lawmakers will have to speak, and the wait won't be long. The legislative session kicks off next week, and, with majorities in both chambers, the Democrats' legislative agenda will quickly give the party its voice.

Whether they promise sugar plums and give us coal - the GOP prediction of higher taxes - or deliver a populist present of economic rejuvenation and fiscal responsibility remains to be seen.

Sailor of the Year

From the Shawano Leader

A local HERO.

"Suring native named Sailor of the Year
By Leader Staff

NORFOLK, Va. - A Suring native was named Senior Sailor of the Year by the Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG) 2.

ESG 2 Flag Writer, Yeoman 1st Class (SW/AW) Alan Foote, was selected as the unit’s Senior Sailor of the Year for 2008.

“It is the one of the biggest types of recognition any enlisted person could receive,” said Foote. “The competition was very tight, and in my opinion, everyone who was competing could have been selected. I just know that personally, it is a nice feeling to know that your peers and seniors recognize the impact that I make to contribute to this operational unit.”

As flag writer, YN1 Foote is responsible for assisting with the management of the commander’s daily schedule, travel and operational requirements.

YN1 Foote is the son of Connie Strugle of Green Bay and is a 1990 graduate of Suring High School. He will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in human resource management from Saint Leo’s University early next year.

Foote has 17 years of service in the U.S. Navy.

Information Systems Technician Specialist 2nd Class Chris Bennett of Georgia was selected as the command’s Junior Sailor of the Year for 2008.

“We’re very lucky to have the services of these two standout Sailors,” said Rear Adm. Terry McKnight. “We have an incredibly talented staff here at ESG 2 and YN1 Foote and IT2 Bennett are two of our best.”" Shawano Leader

Friday, January 02, 2009

The Obama, Inauguration Theme To the American People

We will all be numb from the taxes they will take from us.



For those, you will get what you voted for!

Floyd, The Wall, Comfortly Numb

Link to FLOYD!!!!!


http://www.pinkfloyd.co.uk/echoes/php/video.php?code=numb&bandwidthSet=high


Can't say anything more.

Take The Test

"Take the test yourself. from " Stepping Right Up!

This is me!
"Your Conservative Breed: Flag-Waving Everyman

You are a Faith-Based Fighter, also known as a religious conservative. You believe in Judeo-Christian values, restoring God’s rightful place in the public square, and in showing all the unwashed and unsaved liberal sinners the path to salvation, or at least to the GOP.

You are a Flag-Waving Everyman, also known as a patriot. You believe in freedom, apple pie, rooting for America at all times, and that God gave us a two-day weekend so we could enjoy football and NASCAR." Political Quiz - What Type of Conservative Are You?


I have to make one change to to the path of liberals, not to the GOP (too many RINO'S) but to


CONSERVATISM!!!!!!!

Tension In Bay Area

From My Way News.

Is there a another reason for the raised tensions?

Could it be because of Proposition 8?

Here is the link for more information.

"Influx of black renters raises tension in Bay Area

Dec 30, 3:24 PM (ET)

By PAUL ELIAS"
My Way News - Influx of black renters raises tension in Bay Area

ANTIOCH, Calif. (AP) - As more and more black renters began moving into this mostly white San Francisco Bay Area suburb a few years ago, neighbors started complaining about loud parties, mean pit bulls, blaring car radios, prostitution, drug dealing and muggings of schoolchildren.

In 2006, as the influx reached its peak, the police department formed a special crime-fighting unit to deal with the complaints, and authorities began cracking down on tenants in federally subsidized housing.

Now that police unit is the focus of lawsuits by black families who allege the city of 100,000 is orchestrating a campaign to drive them out.

"A lot of people are moving out here looking for a better place to live," said Karen Coleman, a mother of three who came here five years ago from a blighted neighborhood in nearby Pittsburg. "We are trying to raise our kids like everyone else. But they don't want us here."

City officials deny the allegations in the lawsuits, which were filed last spring and seek unspecified damages.

Diamond Jim Doyle, Wisconsin's Bankrupt King

From Reuters.

Update from Chris at Badger Blog Alliance ,

"What ever Diamond Jim is smoking"?

I am so DAM proud to be from Wisconsin. Diamond Jim is in charge of begging for money from "O"??????????????????????

Can anyone in the MSM ask him "WHO THE HELL IS GOING TO PAY FOR IT? That's right, the MSM is getting a bailout!!!!!!!!!!


U.S. governors seek $1 trillion federal assistance
Fri Jan 2, 2009 5:48pm EST

The Obama team has been very receptive in listening to us," said Gov. Jim Doyle of Wisconsin. He said "quite a number" of other governors back the initiative."
U.S. governors seek $1 trillion federal assistance | U.S. | Reuters


Does he know that he will bankrupt the state of Wisconsin!

For those that voted DEM, You will get what you voted for!

That's it, time for John Galt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh Yea, Now 3rd Hand Smoke

From Nick at WISN and Science Daily.

"Third-hand Smoke: Another Reason To Quit Smoking"
 Third-hand Smoke: Another Reason To Quit Smoking

ScienceDaily (Dec. 31, 2008) — Need another reason to add "Quit Smoking" to your New Year's resolutions list? How about the fact that even if you choose to smoke outside of your home or only smoke in your home when your children are not there – thinking that you're keeping them away from second-hand smoke – you're still exposing them to toxins? In the January issue of Pediatrics, researchers at MassGeneral Hospital for Children (MGHfC) and colleagues across the country describe how tobacco smoke contamination lingers even after a cigarette is extinguished – a phenomenon they define as "third-hand" smoke.

Oh, yea, really!

Thursday, January 01, 2009

O What A Relief It Is