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  • “The error is significant”: South Portland Faces $4 Million Budget Shortfall After Mistakenly Failing to Increase Property Taxes Enough

    01/17/2024 1:59:46 PM PST · by Steven Scharf · 20 replies
    The Maine Wire ^ | Wednesday, January 17, 2024 | Edward Tomic
    “The error is significant”: South Portland Faces $4 Million Budget Shortfall After Mistakenly Failing to Increase Property Taxes Enough Edward Tomic The City of South Portland is working to close a $4 million shortfall in their current fiscal year budget they identified earlier this month — a gap the city attributes to mistakenly not taxing residents enough to support the City Council-approved budget. According to the city, South Portland’s current mill rate is $14.14, meaning property owners must pay $14.14 out of every $1,000 of their property’s assessed value. But it should have been raised to $14.69 this past summer...
  • Republicans Just Got Blasted in a New Hampshire Special Election Because Zero Lessons Have Been Learned

    09/20/2023 6:34:16 AM PDT · by CFW · 142 replies
    Red State ^ | 9/20/23 | Bonchie
    Following the embarrassment that was the 2022 election, in which Republicans managed to severely underperform despite having all the fundamentals in their favor, I asked one simple question: Are you tired of losing yet? Advertisement Ironically, some accused me of being too conservative when I predicted the GOP only getting to 235 seats in the House. Now, the Republican Party might end up with a majority far less than that. The Senate is pretty much a wasteland as well, with Mehmet Oz, despite a strong push down the stretch, not being able to overcome his unfavorables in Pennsylvania. Don Bolduc...
  • Missouri Department of Transportation not deicing Interstate highways - what's up?

    12/16/2016 7:03:05 PM PST · by old-ager · 50 replies
    Vanity ^ | 2016-12-16 | Self
    Tonight driving home - very thin layer of ice on I-64 (Highway 40). No traction. Traffic jammed. Slipping and sliding at 10 miles per hour. NOT A SALT TRUCK IN SIGHT. I-70 from Columbia to St. Louis was arguably the worst stretch of road in the nation, with crashes, closings, backups of many hours. Yet MO Highway 141 was deiced. County roads were deiced. Even my podunk street had large chunks of salt on it, just like in the old days. I noticed something like this before in the last couple of years. What the hell is up? Anybody know?...
  • Clinton campaign wages new war against James Comey (Clinton News Network Alert!)

    10/29/2016 1:14:36 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 123 replies
    Clinton News Network ^ | 10/29/2016 | MJ Lee and Dan Merica
    (CNN) Hillary Clinton's campaign is waging a full-out war on FBI Director James Comey in the final 10 days of the election. A day after Comey made the stunning announcement that the FBI is examining newly unveiled emails that appear to be "pertinent" to the now-closed investigation into Clinton's private server, top campaign officials unleashed a blistering attack on the FBI director, accusing him of being irresponsibly "light on facts" and "heavy on innuendo." On a conference call with reporters Saturday, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta accused Comey of failing to be "forthcoming with the facts." Podesta blasted both the...
  • Hillary: All 17 of our security agencies say that Russia hacked our national computer systems

    10/19/2016 8:42:58 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 123 replies
    Why in the hell do we have 17 security agencies? With all of these security agencies guarding us, how in the hell did Russia (or anyone else) break in to our government servers? Are these agencies incompetent or what? And in particular, why was our state department's servers so vulnerable to hackers? Is this a sample of how a president Hillary will secure our nation's secrets?
  • 13 Incompetent Failures in the Obama Administration

    05/20/2016 12:28:24 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 18 replies
    PJ Media ^ | May 20, 2016 | Tyler O'Neil
    The incompetence of the Obama administration has had its shining moments -- the Obamacare rollout, the Benghazi coverup, and Hillary Clinton's email server prominent among them. This month, a New York Times profile of Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes has again reminded the American people of the failures of the current president. Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton said such scandal is the natural result of Barack Obama's staffing choices. This "is what happens when you put van drivers and campaign flaks and failed novelists in charge of foreign policy and national security," he declared. Cotton was barely scratching the surface....
  • Ecorse to pay couple $215,000 in botched police raid

    01/01/2011 6:53:59 AM PST · by WaterBoard · 21 replies
    Synopsis of the story. 1) A family sued and won $215,000 from Ecorse city, retired Police Chief Jerry Copeland, and two police officials over a wrong house drug raid. The police officers had no immunity from the civil penalty. 2) Bad news is the city has to raise bonds to pay the judgment because the city is broke. 3) The couple had separately sued the SWAT team from Downriver and received a $30,000 settlement.
  • Intel chief must go: Fire counterterror boss for staying on vacation after plane attack

    01/07/2010 5:11:56 AM PST · by Zakeet · 21 replies · 803+ views
    New York Daily News ^ | January 7, 2010
    It is reported in today's Daily News that the chief of the National Counterterrorism Center was skiing on Christmas and stayed on the slopes for several days after the attempted bombing of Northwest Flight 253. It must soon be reported, certainly by tomorrow's editions, that President Obama has given Michael Leiter all the free time he likes to schuss and slalom the slopes to his heart's delight. Where Leiter belonged the moment he was notified that a terrorist had nearly executed an attack upon the United States was on his way back to Washington. Staying in touch by phone or...
  • PEACE ACTIVIST: “PRESIDENT OBAMA TO RECEIVE “SPANKING”

    11/28/2009 11:14:55 AM PST · by Tamar Rush · 4 replies · 673+ views
    The Last Crusade ^ | Nov. 28, 2009 | The Last Crusade
    Worse Than Dirty Diapers thelastcrusade.org In a prime-time speech Tuesday from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Obama is expected to announce that he is sending up to 35,000 additional troops to Afghanistan beginning next year. The figure is short of the 40,000 troops his top commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, has requested — but remains enough to anger many congressional Democrats, who oppose any potential troop surge, arguing that the mission is too expensive and lacks a clear objective.“I think there will be some disillusionment within his base,” said Paul Kawika Martin, political director for Peace...
  • Gobbled up by the derivatives monster

    10/21/2008 4:38:12 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 8 replies · 596+ views
    Asia Times ^ | Oct 21, 2008 | Richard Daughty
    Clive Maund at clivemaund.com says, "Payback time for Wall St and Washington will be when foreign investors fail to turn up at the bond auctions to finance the bailout plan, whose US$800+ billion will have to be created out of thin air. So the bonds will have to be monetized, which will mean an immediate spike in inflation, which will cause the rate of corporate bankruptcies to soar as failing companies take down others in a chain reaction because the losses will be highly leveraged by credit default swaps etc. This is the underlying reason why banks won't lend to...
  • UMBA in Diversity

    09/24/2006 8:53:17 AM PDT · by JSedreporter · 5 replies · 375+ views
    Accuracy in Academia ^ | September 22, 2006 | Malcolm A. Kline
    American businesses would rather gamble on finding talent abroad than rely on homegrown collegiates who have been through the entire public school system in the United States. Nonetheless, for its part, the higher education establishment finds more value in teaching young men and women how to meet goals and timetables under affirmative action rather than how to meet payroll in the middle of a business slump. “Students are coming out of college with huge debt, but with some of the lowest competencies I have ever seen,” Stetson University professor Peter F. Lake said at a conference recently, according to the...
  • A Miasma Of Corruption: The United Nations at 50 (NOTHING’S CHANGED IN 10 YEARS—AND NOTHING WILL)

    06/15/2006 7:19:03 AM PDT · by seasoned traditionalist · 14 replies · 764+ views
    The CATO Institute ^ | April 30, 1996 | Stefan Halper
    The United Nations is under increasing attack by critics in the United States and other countries. At the heart of the organization's mounting problems is an almost total lack of accountability, which gives rise to suspicions of wholesale corruption. Existing evidence indicates that corruption and mismanagement go beyond the routine fraud, waste, and abuse of resources that mark all public-sector enterprises Available evidence coupled with the United Nations' unwillingness to undergo a thorough audit raise serious questions about its mission and the means used to carry it out.
  • Jordan rockets miss US Navy ship

    08/19/2005 7:55:07 AM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 38 replies · 1,181+ views
    BBC News ^ | Friday, 19 August 2005
    Three missiles have been fired from the Jordanian port of Aqaba, missing a US Navy ship but hitting Israel. Two rockets missed the USS Ashland, an American naval ship docked in the port. A Jordanian soldier died when one of the two missiles hit the dockside. The third missile landed near Eilat airport in neighbouring Israel, causing no injuries. An internet statement, purportedly from a group which says it has links to al-Qaeda, said it was to blame. The statement, allegedly from the Abdullah al-Azzam Brigades, said the attacks were the group's first attack in Jordan and were aimed at...
  • $7 million investment by sheriff questioned

    03/30/2004 4:47:16 AM PST · by Wally_Kalbacken · 2 replies · 392+ views
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 03/30/04 | D.L. BENNETT
    Jackie Barrett met the investment adviser in Fort Lauderdale, during an event honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The Fulton County sheriff had been invited to speak. Byron Rainner, who said he worked for MetLife, a national insurance and investment company, was part of the host committee, and he approached Barrett with a business proposal. That chance meeting, in February 2002, later prompted Barrett to give Rainner $7 million from county tax lien proceeds to invest. The investments — made after Rainner, his firm and a business associate donated a total of $4,000 to the sheriff's re-election campaign —...
  • Broward vote total off in reporting glitch

    11/07/2002 5:14:39 AM PST · by EggsAckley · 7 replies · 236+ views
    The Miami Herald | 11-06-02 | EVAN S. BENN
    Posted on Wed, Nov. 06, 2002 Broward vote total off in reporting glitchBy EVAN S. BENN ebenn@herald.com Broward County's election didn't end as smoothly as it began: A programming error sliced 34,000 votes from reported races on Tuesday, and 70,000 more were deducted from total turnout. By late Wednesday, election officials insisted that all the votes were accounted for. They said that the errors had no effect on the outcome of any races, though voter turnout jumped from 35 percent to 45 percent after it was corrected. And it raised questions about the vote-counting and reporting process for the county's...