Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Another Tax Income Loss

Where will government make up for the lost revenue? That's two today.
From JSOnline
"Retailers expect holiday sales to drop
By Doris Hajewski of the Journal Sentinel
Oct. 6, 2009

The National Retail Federation, a trade group based in Washington, D.C., released its annual holiday sales forecast this morning, and it's not good. The foundation expects sales to decline by 1% to $437.6 billion during the holiday season.

The foundation points out that this would be better than last year, when sales during the holidays declined by 3.4%. For the full year, sales are expected to decrease by 3%.

Retailers have adjusted to the new economic reality and have pulled back on inventories. When compared with 2007, some major retailers have cut inventory by as much as 20%.

The foundation expects the season to be very promotional, with lots of discounting on popular categories such as clothing and electronics." Retailers expect holiday sales to drop - JSOnline


State To Take Tax Income Hit

From JSOnline.
"Utilities say heating bills could plummet if winter predictions prove accurate
By Thomas Content of the Journal Sentinel
Posted: Oct. 6, 2009

Heating costs for We Energies customers are projected to fall 14% to 16% this winter, echoing a national forecast issued Tuesday.

The heating cost outlook is based on a forecast of warmer winter temperatures than last year, which was colder than normal." Utilities say heating bills could plummet if winter predictions prove accurate - JSOnline


Lower heating bills equals less taxes paid by you to the state of Wisconsin. That's not going to work.

May I Have Another Tax, Not Another Drink

Your savings are down. Your unemployment just ran out. Another plant shuts down in your area of Wisconsin. You feel down on your luck? It's been a bad week.



Maybe you want to have a drink during the Packer game, I guess not. Seems the democrats in Wisconsin and Jim Doyle want to increase a 58% tax on adult beverages. Nothing like kicking you again when your down. From the JSOnline.
"To help pay those costs, the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday recommended raising the tax on hard liquor 50 cents a liter. That would raise the tax 58%, from 85.86 cents per liter to almost $1.36." Senate panel backs liquor tax increase to pay for drunken driving bill - JSOnline
That tax increase would raise $25 million a year. Another $10 million a year would be raised by increasing a penalty on offenders from $20 to $163.


Let's not kid each other. It's a tax to pay for more welfare and more money to cover the state's budget deficit.
Sullivan and the other two Democrats on the committee, Lena Taylor of Milwaukee and Jon Erpenbach of Waunakee, voted for the measure. Republican Sens. Glenn Grothman of West Bend and Randy Hopper of Fond du Lac abstained, saying they were frustrated they weren't given copies of the bill until hours before the vote.

Won't even let everyone read the bill? Where did we hear that before?
Democrats control both houses of the Legislature, and Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle has called for tougher drunken driving laws. Legislators have focused on the issue after the Journal Sentinel's "Wasted in Wisconsin" series and reports by other news outlets on the toll of drunken driving.

Tougher drunken driving laws is code for we need more money for WEAC.
The tax would apply to hard liquor, but not beer, wine or cider. A small group of legislators have proposed raising the beer tax, but that idea has little support.

Can't have a beer tax yet, that will come in due time. Can't have Miller move out of Wisconsin just yet. Another tax and another tax, and another tax, may I please have another. How many more will you take?

Just in case you want to call two guys who are pushing this.



Senator
David Hansen
30th Senate District
Democrat

Madison Office
Room 18 South
State Capitol
P.O. Box 7882
Madison, WI 53707-7882

Voting Address
920 Coppens Road
Green Bay, WI 54303

Telephone
(608) 266-5670 Or
(866) 221-9395
District Telephone
(920) 492-2200
Fax
(608) 267-6791
Email Sen.Hansen@legis.wisconsin.gov



Representative
Thomas Nelson
5th Assembly District
Democrat


Madison Office
Room 214 West
State Capitol
P.O. Box 8953
Madison, WI 53708

Voting Address
1510 Orchard Dr.
Kaukauna, WI 54130

Telephone
(608) 266-2418 Or
(888) 534-0005
District Telephone
(920) 759-7404
Fax
(608) 282-3605
Email Rep.Nelson@legis.wisconsin.gov

Monday, October 05, 2009

That's What Happens When Your A FOB

I always liked Chris Evert. Childhood heart throb I guess
From the Star Tribune.

"Greg Norman and Chris Evert announce separation just 15 months after they were married
By DOUG FERGUSON , Associated Press
Last update: October 5, 2009 - 10:31 AM


Just 15 months after they were married, golf star Greg Norman and tennis great Chris Evert announced they have separated. The announcement Friday comes three days before Norman is to captain the International team at the Presidents Cup in San Francisco, where wives of the captains take on a visible role.

Norman and Evert, each in the Hall of Fame in their respective sports, did not say whether they planned to divorce.

In a statement, the couple said only, "We will remain friends and supportive of one another's family." The statement said they requested privacy for them and their families." Greg Norman and Chris Evert announce separation just 15 months after they were married | StarTribune.com

Norman, friend of Bill Clinton.
"The cloud that seemed to be over Norman's head at majors even passed over his most prominent houseguest. In March 1997, President Bill Clinton, who was staying at Norman's residence in South Florida, fell down a flight of stairs and underwent surgery to repair a torn knee tendon." ESPN Classic - Major failures overshadow Norman's conquests


Did Anyone Tell Steve Kagen.

From Bruce over at Badger Blogger.
"According to the results of a poll, released today, conducted in partnership between the UW-Madison Department of Political Science and the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, roughly 70 percent of Wisconsinites either “strongly oppose” Obama’s “plan” (sigh) or “don’t know enough” to offer an opinion.

“MADISON – More Wisconsinites oppose President Barack Obama’s health care plan than support it, according to a new poll that also shows a majority of Milwaukee County residents favor a mayoral takeover of the Milwaukee Public Schools.

More than one-third of state residents mostly oppose the president’s proposed changes to the health care system while 28 percent mostly support them. More than 35 percent said they still don’t know enough to respond, the poll found.”" Badger Blogger



Sunday, October 04, 2009

Ten Soldiers Dead On My Anniversary,

From The Times.
"October 5, 2009
Ten US soldiers killed in Afghanistan"
Ten US soldiers killed in Afghanistan - Times Online

As they celebrate!
"Barack and Michelle Obama are, among other things, husband and wife. And tonight, they celebrated their 17th anniversary, their first in the White House." Obamas' night out: First WH anniversary: The Swamp

No big deal, move on!

Let's Be Calm And Colective Here

"RANK +/- DRIVER POINTS BEHIND STARTS POLES WINS TOP 5 TOP 10
1 -- Mark Martin 5551 Leader 29 7 5 11 17
2 -- Jimmie Johnson 5533 -18 29 2 4 11 18
3 -- Juan Montoya 5500 -51 29 2 0 5 15
4 +1 Tony Stewart 5484 -67 29 0 4 14 20
5 -1 Kurt Busch 5460 -91 29 0 1 8 16
6 -- Denny Hamlin 5452 -99 29 0 2 11 16
7 +1 Jeff Gordon 5448 -103 29 0 1 13 20
8 +1 Greg Biffle 5437 -114 29 0 0 9 14
9 -2 Ryan Newman 5387 -164 29 1 0 5 14
10 +1 Carl Edwards 5386 -165 29 0 0 7 12
11 +1 Kasey Kahne 5361 -190 29 0 2 5 12
12 -2 Brian Vickers 5301 -250 29 6 1 4 13"
NASCAR.COM



Who's Got One Of These? Man Toy


"Craftsman NEXTEC 12 Volt Lithium-Ion Hammerhead Auto Hammer "
Craftsman NEXTEC 12 Volt Lithium-Ion Hammerhead Auto Hammer


Hell Is Freezing Over

The Lions are tied with the Bears

21 / 21 - .26 seconds in the 2nd qtr

What is going on?

Green Flag. Yea Baby



Lap 7 and two cautions already!

Countdown To Green

Around 1:10 for green flag
"NASCAR Countdown



NASCAR Countdown is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series prerace show that debuted on February 17, 2007. It is a live on-site pre-race show for all Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series races televised on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. It comes as a result of ESPN getting broadcast rights to NASCAR races, including the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

The program is also available in high-definition on either ESPN HD, ESPN2 HD or ABC HD. Along with the press release of this program, ESPN also announced plans for a daily show devoted to NASCAR entitled NASCAR Now. NASCAR Countdown is telecast from a new, state-of-the-art mobile pit studio, similar to NASCAR on FOX's "Hollywood Hotel."

At Sprint Cup events, the program is always hosted by Allen Bestwick. Joining Bestwick is five-time NBA All-Star and former winning NASCAR team owner Brad Daugherty and former Cup champion Rusty Wallace. Andy Petree also contributes to the program from the broadcast booth." NASCAR Countdown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Berry Laker Son # 2 Church

Son # 2 is the tall one


"Church of the Gesu
1145 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53233"
Church of the Gesu




Mrs B and BL Family

Mrs Berry Laker had to go to Milwaukee for a function with Berry Laker son # 2 at Marquette today. Went to church myself and came back realizing how lucky I am for having Mrs B, B L children and B L grandson.
"Genesis 2:18-24

The LORD God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him."

Now the LORD God had formed out of the ground all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air. He brought them to the man to see what he would name them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that was its name. So the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds of the air and all the beasts of the field.
But for Adam [a] no suitable helper was found. So the LORD God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man's ribs [b] and closed up the place with flesh. Then the LORD God made a woman from the rib [c] he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man.

The man said,
"This is now bone of my bones
and flesh of my flesh;
she shall be called 'woman, [d] '
for she was taken out of man."

For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh."
Genesis 2:18-24 - Passage Lookup - New International Version - BibleGateway.com
"Mark 10:2-16

Some Pharisees came and tested him by asking, "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?"

"What did Moses command you?" he replied.

They said, "Moses permitted a man to write a certificate of divorce and send her away."

"It was because your hearts were hard that Moses wrote you this law," Jesus replied. "But at the beginning of creation God 'made them male and female.'[a] 'For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife,[b] and the two will become one flesh.'[c] So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate."

When they were in the house again, the disciples asked Jesus about this. He answered, "Anyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman commits adultery against her. And if she divorces her husband and marries another man, she commits adultery."
The Little Children and Jesus
People were bringing little children to Jesus to have him touch them, but the disciples rebuked them. When Jesus saw this, he was indignant. He said to them, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it." And he took the children in his arms, put his hands on them and blessed them."
Mark 10:2-16 - Passage Lookup - New International Version - BibleGateway.com






Update; Love You Honey, that's to my bride.

Big Bud 747

Farming, Farmers and Corn, Good or Bad

From Appleton Post Crescent
"Cooler growing season may have hurt Wis. corn crop
Posted 10/3/2009 11:05 AM ET E-mail | Save | Print
LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin corn farmers could be facing a weaker crop this year because the growing season was cooler than usual.

Bill Halfman is an agriculture agent with the University of Wisconsin-Extension in Monroe County. He says farmers are evaluating whether early frost in southwestern Wisconsin interfered with the ripening process.

Kevin Schoessow is an agriculture agent in northwestern Wisconsin. He says corn there probably matured before the frost hit, but the crops might have more moisture than is ideal. That could lead to storage and spoilage problems.

Schoessow says corn farmers are hoping to see warm and dry weather, but the National Weather Service says that's not in the forecast. Meteorologists predict cooler, wetter weather this month." Postcrescent - Cooler growing season may have hurt Wis. corn crop


So cooler is bad. Warmer is good. Seems like a normal fall to me. So it was good when we had hot weather? No rain is good, too much rain is bad. What is normal rain in Sept / October?

More moisture is bad. Dry is good. We're in a drought, we not in a drought. We need drought assistance, we need flood damage assistance. Yes I understand moisture content on harvesting corn.


"Farmers are hoping to see warm and dry weather, but the National Weather Service says that's not in the forecast." Where's global warming?

Yes I understand a little about corn and farming but it seems like talking out of both sides of your mouth or does the press just throw information out there for anyone to believe? The point here is how many times do you hear global warming is bad, global cooling is bad? We need to save the earth. The world is ending. Too much rain, too little rain. Too hot, too cold.


Farming has been with us since the beginning of time.

God Bless farmers and the crops they grow.




Way To Go Bucky

From JSOnline
"Badgers survive another thriller in border battle
By Jeff Potrykus of the Journal Sentinel
Posted: Oct. 3, 2009

Minneapolis — You didn't think this was going to be easy, did you?

Shame on you.

Victories in this longstanding rivalry between the University of Wisconsin and Minnesota rarely come without a cost, regardless of who claims Paul Bunyan's Axe at the end of the day." Taking their swings - JSOnline


Wisconsin 31, Minnesota 28

Candy _ _ _ , Fill In The Blank

And you wonder why the republican party is the way it is. A story from Politioco on the hit Obama took on the Olympics.
"As former Bush White House aide Scott Stanzel tweeted: "Note to GOP officials/consultants - resist temptation to pile on about Chicago losing just [because] Obama made the pitch”

“Taking any sort of glee in Chicago losing its bid for the 2016 Olympics is, in my view, an effort to overreach by criticizing the president,” Stanzel told POLITICO. “It looks a bit petty and at times childish.” "
The agony of Obama's defeat - Josh Gerstein - POLITICO.com

Grass roots, conservative people are out there at tea parties, calling there representatives and taking back this country and republicans are playing John McCain again.

" Please everybody, don't say anything negative, don't pile on"!


What would the left do if this was Bush? What if McCain was president today and lost out for the Olympics? It would be 24/7 for three weeks on the incompetence of McCain and Palin.

These candy asses in the republican party are the people that got us in this mess! Now conservatives have to come in and clean up the mess they created again. These so called republican leaders better wake up!




FRICKEN
SNIFFLING, GUTLESS, CRY BABY, BLUE BLOODED, RINO CANDY ASSES!

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Sgt. Ryan Adams

From The Rhinelander Daily News.


"Last Updated: Friday, October 2, 2009 10:42 PM CDT
Local soldier killed

By Luke Laggis
City Editor
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A Rhinelander soldier has died in the line of duty.

Sgt. Ryan Adams was a member of the 951st Sapper Company. The Department of Defense has not yet released details, but it is believed Adams died Thursday in Afghanistan. The 26-year-old was in his second tour of duty." The Rhinelander Daily News - Online news and information for the Rhinelander, Wisconsin region


God Bless his soul and take him to heaven.

Holy CRAP

From SBVOR
"Friday, October 2, 2009
Obama's Cream of Crap Soup"
SBVOR: Obama's Cream of Crap Soup




Weekend Schedule

Badger Football Saturday 11:00 pm central

Nationwide Race Kansas green flag Saturday around 2:30 pm Central

Cup Race Kansas Sunday Green Flag around 1:00pm

That is all.

Enjoy the weekend

17 inch Wheel

From NASCAR.com
"Notebook: Goodyear to test a larger tire at Richmond
Hamlin warns Keselowski a week after Nationwide crash
By Joe Menzer, NASCAR.COM
October 2, 2009
11:06 PM EDT" NASCAR.COM - Notebook: Goodyear to test a larger tire at Richmond - Oct 2, 2009

The new tire is 1.5 inches wider than the current NASCAR tire, and will be run on 17-inch wheels compared to the current 15-inch configuration.

I guess the drivers would like it but holy cow, 17 inch wheel, that's like a balloon.



It's Been A Couple of Years

From Dad29 and DigiShirt
"Recent reports indicate that automakers are now using wire insulated with a soy-based product and even making seats out of similar materials. Unfortunately, it turns out that rodents like the materials even more than they like cheese.
" Dad29

Years ago I knew a friend who put D Con under his car seats. Never cleaned under the seats for years. All those old McDonald's bags.



Hope And Change Graduates

Wonder how many grads voted for Obama? From JSOnline
"College graduates hit hard during recession
By Joel Dresang of the Journal Sentinel
Posted: Oct. 2, 2009


Amid worse-than-expected job losses and an unemployment rate that hit 9.8% last month, new Labor Department data Friday showed the 21-month recession is taking a greater toll on college graduates than high school dropouts." College graduates hit hard during recession - JSOnline


World Going To The Dogs

From JSOnline
"Community Bark caters to humans, canines
By Jackie Loohauis-Bennett of the Journal Sentinel
Posted: Oct. 2, 2009

Frappe with your French poodle. Latte with your Lhasa. Mocha with your mutt.

Dogs get bathed and owners get Alterra at Community Bark, 326 W. Brown Deer Road, Bayside, a new business that is part dog wash, part coffee bar - the only food/Fido operation that is code compliant in Wisconsin, according to state officials.

The combo of caffeine and canines could make some folks scratch their ears. But this store makes perfect sense to dog people and to Community Bark owner Andrew Appel.

Appel had worked in marketing and sales at GE before deciding on his new enterprise, which opened Sept. 18." Dog wash and cuppa joe to go - JSOnline

Good for the people who opened the businesses but I just have to laugh at those upper eastsiders in Milwaukee. Pot, dogs and coffee on the upper east side. Yes I know it's in Bayside but sometimes you just have to laugh.

Lawyer Fee's

I know it will be reduced but how much will the lawyers get and how much will go to the family? From the Green Bay Press
"$3.7M awarded in malpractice suit
By Richard Ryman • rryman@greenbaypressgazette.com • October 3, 2009

A Brown County jury awarded the survivors of a deceased farm worker $3.7 million Friday in a medical malpractice lawsuit.
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Gustavo Espinal-Santos died Jan. 1, 2004, after contracting blastomycosis, a fungal infection often transmitted through water or soil.

James Sickel of Hinkfuss Sickel Petitjean & Wieting said Espinal-Santos twice visited the Bellin Family Medical Center in Bonduel in December 2003 complaining of illness. Sickel said Espinal-Santos was seen by physician assistants who determined he had pneumonia. He said they failed to run basic diagnostic tests, specifically X-rays.

He was admitted to St. Vincent Hospital on Dec. 23, 2003, and diagnosed with blastomycosis, but too late to save his life, Sickel said.

After a four-day trial and about eight hours of deliberation, the jury found Bellin Health System and Dr. Peri Aldrich, who was responsible for overseeing the physician assistants, were negligent.

Sickel said the award will be reduced because of award caps in Wisconsin law." $3.7M awarded in malpractice suit | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press-Gazette


Pulaski Football, Good For Them

I don't know if I should be happy or sad. My old school lost (Class of 75) to the Pulaski Red Raiders.
"Football: Fired-up Pulaski upends Jaguars
By Eric Goska • Press-Gazette correspondent • October 3, 2009

PULASKI — Ordinarily, a team doesn't spot Ashwaubenon a touchdown on the opening kickoff and have a chance to win. Usually, a club doesn't permit the Jaguars to pass for more than 300 yards and have much of a prayer.
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Pulaski pulled off the unusual Friday night. The fired up Red Raiders stood up to Ashwaubenon and handed the Jaguars their first loss with a 35-34 victory in a Fox Valley Classic Conference game.

Race Noeldner scored the final touchdown on a 5-yard dash to the pylon. Holder Jake Vanderloop then put down a high snap from center Steven Schlender and Shane Reinhard booted the extra point to put Pulaski up by one.

But Pulaski had to sweat out the last 38 seconds. As he had done all night, Adam Michalski took to the air. The senior quarterback completed four passes covering 41 yards to reach the Pulaski 24-yard line. But the last, to Drew Taylor, came as time expired.

"You know what, this group has kind of carried the weight around with them for a long time — the last two years — of losing these games, and I'm so proud of them sticking together," Pulaski coach Dennis Bogacz said.

"There was never a doubt at the end of the game that they had it within themselves to come through. I couldn't be more proud of the character that they're showing every day in the way they respond to challenge."

Earlier this season, the Raiders (3-3, 3-2 FRCC) lost by a point to Manitowoc. They also lost to Green Bay Southwest on a safety.

"Well we just knew that it was our homecoming game, we have to get five wins to make the playoffs," Noeldner said. "We knew we weren't going to let up this game because we played so hard in the beginning. We had to come out strong and finish the game, and that's what we did."

Alex Lepp slipped a tackle, reversed his field and scored on an 84-yard kickoff return to open the game. Michalski was near perfect in the first half, completing nine of 11 passes for 228 yards.

Still, the Jaguars (5-1, 4-1) trailed 28-20 at halftime.

Two Ashwaubenon turnovers and a potent Raiders offense kept Pulaski out front. Jordan Butcher recovered a fumble that turned into a 14-play, 80-yard scoring drive and Noeldner returned an interception for a touchdown that put Pulaski up 21-7." Football: Fired-up Pulaski upends Jaguars | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press-Gazette

I guess since I live in the bunker here in Pulaski I might as well root for the home team.

Nice job men on your victory.

St Norberts, Way Out There

From the Green Bay Press
"Clergy, churches, parishioners take steps to address growing swine flu concerns

By MIKE HOEFT • mhoeft@greenbaypressgazette.com • October 3, 2009

DE PERE — With the fall flu season looming, some churches are changing their practices to protect parishioners.
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Flu precautions are especially evident at Old St. Joseph Church on the St. Norbert College campus in De Pere.

"We've taken away the cup, and we no longer shake hands during the sign of peace," said the Rev. Jim Baraniak.

"This parish is so different in that we are living together in such close quarters," Baraniak said of the private Catholic school on the west bank of the Fox River.

About 75 percent of the school's 2,130 students live on campus." Clergy, churches, parishioners take steps to address growing swine flu concerns | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press-Gazette

Go figure from one of the most left leaning schools in Wisconsin. And it's a catholic school to boot. One more way for the left to eliminate religion.

If people don't want to shake hands fine. If they don't want wine, fine. It's their call. But to ban it all together! Yes I am catholic and yes I am embarrassed about some of the CRAP that comes out of that school. I wonder how deep is ACORN at St Norbert's? How many students participate in their faith at St Norbert's is the bigger question. Do they wear it on the sleeve? Spoiled brats at St Norbert's!

God save us all. Sorry Lord for my comments, I ask for your forgiveness.

Bozo's in Madison.


From WBAY.
"State Adds Fee to Electric Bills
Updated: Oct 02, 2009 9:59 AM CDT
State Adds Fee to Utility Bills
By Matt Smith

A new fee appearing this week on your electric bill goes toward nothing to do with electricity. It's a provision recently passed in the state budget.

You may not even notice it, the new line item added to your electric bill.

It's a monthly fee charged to both residents and businesses to help pay district attorneys statewide. " State Adds Fee to Electric Bills - WBAY-TV Green Bay-Fox Cities-Northeast Wisconsin News:

Can you believe these bozo's from our area.
Assembly Majority Leader Tom Nelson says, "Without this funding, the state would have lost district attorneys, seriously threatening the public's safety."

Senator Hansen calls the fee a public benefit while maintaining that the state Democrats didn't raise taxes.

"We didn't raise any income taxes except on the higher income and we didn't raise any sales taxes," he said.

The electric companies had no say in this. In fact, some are directing customers to the state Department of Administration for questions about this fee.

It's being called a two-year fee -- at least for now.

They didn't raise taxes and it's not a tax, huh! Just in case you want to thank these gentlemen for giving you anther tax, here is where to contact them.



Senator
David Hansen
30th Senate District
Democrat

Madison Office
Room 18 South
State Capitol
P.O. Box 7882
Madison, WI 53707-7882

Voting Address
920 Coppens Road
Green Bay, WI 54303
Telephone
(608) 266-5670 Or
(866) 221-9395

District Telephone
(920) 492-2200
Fax
(608) 267-6791
Email
Sen.Hansen@legis.wisconsin.gov




Representative
Thomas Nelson
5th Assembly District
Democrat

Madison Office
Room 214 West
State Capitol
P.O. Box 8953
Madison, WI 53708

Voting Address
1510 Orchard Dr.
Kaukauna, WI 54130
Telephone
(608) 266-2418 Or
(888) 534-0005

District Telephone
(920) 759-7404
Fax
(608) 282-3605
Email
Rep.Nelson@legis.wisconsin.gov

Friday, October 02, 2009

Let's All Be Cool And Collective About This

From NASCAR.com
"KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Mark Martin has another pole in his race to win the Chase.

Martin turned a lap of 175.758 mph on a cool, windy Friday on the 1.5-mile oval at Kansas Speedway, earning his career-best seventh pole of the season.

The 50-year-old will start on the front row with teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. in Sunday's Price Chopper 400, the third of 10 races in the Chase.

Martin has won five times this season and holds a 10-point lead on three-time defending Cup champion Jimmie Johnson, who qualified 11th.

Earnhardt, who hasn't won since Michigan last year, gets his best starting position this season. Brad Keselowski qualified third.

Five of the top 10 qualifiers are in the Chase." NASCAR.COM - Martin on pole at Kansas, his career-best seventh - Oct 2, 2009



Hope and Change

LOOKEN GOOD TO ME!
From Yahoo.
"U.S. Sept non-farm payrolls plunge 263,000
* On Friday October 2, 2009, 8:32 am EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employers cut a deeper-than-expected 263,000 jobs in September, lifting the unemployment rate to 9.8 percent, according to a government report on Friday that fueled fears the weak labor market could undermine economic recovery." U.S. Sept non-farm payrolls plunge 263,000 - Yahoo! Finance


Looking For New Slogan

From The Green Bay Press. The state is saying,"We made a mistake, guess we have to spend some more tax payers money to find another one."
"State puts new tourism slogan on the bench 'Live like you mean it' under further review after criticism

By RYAN J. FOLEY • The Associated Press • October 2, 2009

MADISON — The Department of Tourism has temporarily sidelined the state slogan, "Live like you mean it," as officials ponder its future just months after it was unveiled and then widely mocked.
Advertisement

The phrase and accompanying logo, showing a silhouette figure doing a cartwheel across letters spelling out Wisconsin, are missing from the department's fall ad campaign and its main Web site." State puts new tourism slogan on the bench | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press-Gazette

How about,

BEND OVER, ANOTHER TAX INCREASE

Philippines Foreign Policy

Why the hold up on Afghanistan President Obama? Now this?
From
The Pine River World News
"US storms troops into the Philippines
By Al Labita

MANILA - The arrival of about 3,000 US Marines in the Philippines next week for training and humanitarian missions in the wake of recent floods has some Filipino officials wary that the soldiers could be diverted to war-torn Sulu island, where Islamic extremists recently killed two US soldiers. The scheduled deployment represents five times the number of US troops currently stationed in the Philippines.

The US deaths have sparked fears that Washington aims to ramp up its presence and retaliate against suspected Abu Sayyaf rebels, whom the US and European Union have identified as an international terrorist organization with links to al-Qaeda. Those concerns have renewed calls among legislators to either scrap or renegotiate the terms of the Philippines-US Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA). " Asia Times Online :: Southeast Asia news and business from Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam