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St. Bernard Found On Pemberton Drive: UPDATE
Casey Anthony Does Not Have To Report For Probation Thursday
Anthony will not have to start serving the probation until there is an emergency hearing so that a judge can address complaints from Anthony's attorneys about the probation, according to court documents.
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Woman In 90s Found Stabbed To Death In Home
Baltimore Homicide Detectives Investigating On Moravia Road
Baltimore police said a woman in her early 90s was found dead on Wednesday after she was stabbed to death in her home.A family member found the woman's body inside of her home in the 4700 block of Moravia Road at about 4:30 p.m.
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USDA Recalls Ground Turkey
Bubba Smith Dies At 66
After ending an All-American career at Michigan State in 1966, Smith was taken first in the draft by the Baltimore Colts. He played on Baltimore’s defensive line for five years, then was traded to the Oakland Raiders, where he played in 1973 and 1974, and finished his career with the Houston Oilers in 1975 and 1976.
The 6-foot-7, 265-pound Smith was one of the biggest players of his era. He won a ring at Super Bowl V and went to two Pro Bowls.
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Teen Yells "Jump" To Suicidal Man, Fined $150
SALEM, Mass. - A Massachusetts teenager who yelled "jump" to a suicidal man on a rooftop has pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct.
David Duchesne was fined $150 in Salem District Court on Tuesday.
Feds Bust Child Porn Ring; 52 Arrested
Internet Explorer IQ Report Was A Hoax
Federal Budget 101
- U.S. income: $2,170,000,000,000
- Federal budget: $3,820,000,000,000
- New debt: $ 1,650,000,000,000
- National debt: $14,271,000,000,000
- Recent budget cut: $ 38,500,000,000 (about 1 percent of the budget)
It helps to think about these numbers in terms that we can relate to. Let's remove eight zeros from these numbers and pretend this is the household budget for the fictitious Jones family.
- Total annual income for the Jones family: $21,700
- Amount of money the Jones family spent: $38,200
- Amount of new debt added to the credit card: $16,500
- Outstanding balance on the credit card: $142,710
- Amount cut from the budget: $385
So in effect last month Congress, or in this example the Jones family, sat down at the kitchen table and agreed to cut $385 from its annual budget. What family would cut $385 of spending in order to solve $16,500 in deficit spending?
It is a start, although hardly a solution.
Now after years of this, the Jones family has $142,710 of debt on its credit card (which is the equivalent of the national debt).
You would think the Jones family would recognize and address this situation, but it does not. Neither does Congress.
The root of the debt problem is that the voters typically do not send people to Congress to save money. They are sent there to bring home the bacon to their own home state.
To effect budget change, we need to change the job description and give Congress new marching orders.
It is awfully hard (but not impossible) to reverse course and tell the government to stop borrowing money from our children and spending it now.
In effect, what we have is a reverse mortgage on the country. The problem is that the voters have become addicted to the money. Moreover, the American voters are still in the denial stage, and do not want to face the possibility of going into rehab.
By: DAVID THOMAS
Chief Executive Officer
Equitas Capital Advisors LLC
Balanced Budget Amendment
If A Town Can Go Bankrupt, Why Can’t The U.S.?
On the heels of a federal debt deal that no one really wants comes news that tiny Central Falls, R.I., (population: 18,716) has landed in bankruptcy court. City fathers cannot pay retirement benefits promised to municipal retirees, most notably former firefighters and police officers. So the city is going to court to take back what it had promised.
If only this was an isolated case. Last year, city officials in Prichard, Ala., (population: 27,578) stopped paying 150 retired town employees the benefits they once thought were secure. Pensioners in Prichard are going back to work, if able. Some cannot afford electricity and running water.
MoreMasterCard Posts 33% Profit Increase
(NEW YORK) — U.S. shoppers kept on using their MasterCards in July even as uncertainty about the economy increased.
Spending with credit and debit cards bearing the company's logo rose about 12 percent in the U.S. compared with July 2010, Chief Financial Officer Martina Hund-Mejean of Mastercard Inc. said Wednesday.
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Unemployment Rose In Nearly All US Cities
The Labor Department says the unemployment rate rose in 345 large metro areas. It dropped in 20 cities and was unchanged in seven. That's worse than May, when the rate rose in only 210 cities and a sharp reversal from April, when unemployment actually fell in nearly all metro areas.
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Obama Vows To Pivot To Jobs As Republicans Question Track Record
Aviation Workers Deal With Politics-Induced Furloughs
Families used to making $75,000 a year are filing for unemployment benefits and worrying how to make mortgage, car and student loan payments, furloughed workers say.
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Debt Impasse: Fake And Real
The House called the bill the Budget Control Act. It was the budget out of control act. It is 74 pages long. No one in Congress had time to read it. Typical.
There will be guaranteed spending cuts of under $1 trillion over the next decade, meaning under $100 billion a year, with most cuts coming late in the decade.
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Geithner Out Corzine In?
I’m not sure who to blame for the fiasco in DC the past few weeks. I think a lot of folks have their hands dirty in this mess. But certainly Geithner deserves his share of the blame. Tim is also a vestige from another era. He is as responsible as anyone for TARP. The case for sending him packing is pretty strong.
The question is when, and who will replace him. I found something in a bond offering that gives a clue. I’ve not seen this kind of language before. I think it tells us where this is headed.
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New State Law Makes Criminals Pay For Their Crimes
Dover, Del. Perhaps crime does pay after all.
Rare 1655 Coin Discovered On Fenwick Beach
Last weekend, 9-year-old Ella Peters was combing the beach in Fenwick when she came across a rather rare find, an old coin dating back to 1655 that likely washed ashore sometime in the last 350 years or so. From a young age, Bishopville resident Ella Peters has had a fascination with beach combing and collecting sea glass, according to her mother, Gretchen Peters.
GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY ANNOUNCES MARYLAND WINS NATIONAL COMPETITIVE GRANT TO INCREASE COLLEGE COMPLETION
A national organization that works with states to boost college completion, Complete College America established the grant competition to support state-level efforts. Governors from all 50 states were invited to submit proposals to win one of only ten $1 million Complete College America grants. Ultimately, 33 states submitted proposals, and the winners were chosen based on which states proposed the most innovative, high-impact initiatives.
“It is more important than ever to ensure that Marylanders earn their degrees,” said Governor O’Malley. “This grant award will go a long way toward helping our State’s higher education institutions implement strategies to eliminate barriers to completion and help students get the degrees they need to compete and win in the new economy.”
Bank of America Proposes To Cut Outstanding Mortgages In Exchange For Broad Legal Settlement Deal
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Easton Kohl's To Hold Job Fair
BREAKING NEWS: Dow Snaps Steep 8-Day Losing Streak
The blue chips tacked on slight gains after a tumultuous session on Wednesday, capping an eight-day rout in which the Dow shed more than 850 points.
From Fox News
Six Mid-Shore Post Offices On Potential Closure List
Protesters Decry Debt, Bay Views
QUOTES OF THE DAY 8-3-11
It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress. ~Mark Twain, Pudd’nhead Wilson’s New Calendar, Following the Equator, 1897
Applause, mingled with boos and hisses, is about all that the average voter is able or willing to contribute to public life. ~Elmer Davis
Every government is a parliament of whores. The trouble is, in a democracy, the whores are us. ~P.J. O’Rourke
The Lord’s Prayer is 66 words, the Gettysburg Address is 286 words, there are 1,322 words in the Declaration of Independence, but government regulations on the sale of cabbage total 26,911 words. ~National Review
Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage. ~H.L. Mencken
China Joins Russia In Blasting U.S. Borrowing
Dominant Social Theme: US politicians have got to act responsibly.
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Food Stamp Use Surges By Most In Years As Alabama Foodstamp Recipients Double In May
But wait, there's more. Digging into the numbers reveals something pecuiliar: virtually the entire surge in monthly SNAP participation is due to one state alone: Alabama, which saw those living on foodstamps jump from 868K to 1.762MM. That's 36% of Alabama's population. Is this merely a grand rehearsal for the Jefferson County bankruptcy? Did the state see a mass surge in foodstamp use as hundreds of thousands are trying to game the system in advance of what will be an apic Chapter 9? And if yes, what does that mean for all the other states which will promptly follow in the footsteps of Jefferson County, and for US foodstamp participation?
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City: Grand Prix To Plant Many More Trees Than It Cuts
New Jersey Democrat Resigns After Nude Photos Circulated
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New HIV Infections Up 50 Percent In Gay Black Men
Overall number of new infections in U.S. remains stable though, CDC says
No Jail Time For Aquatics Club Treasurer Who Stole $728K
USA Bankrupt... Ever Wonder Why?
$11 Billion to $22 billion is spent on welfare to illegal aliens each year by state governments.
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$22 Billion dollars a year is spent on food assistance programs such as food stamps, WIC, and free school lunches for illegal aliens.
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$2.5 Billion dollars a year is spent on Medicaid for illegal aliens.
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$12 Billion dollars a year is spent on primary and secondary school education for children here illegally and they cannot speak a word of English!
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$17 Billion dollars a year is spent for education for the American-born children of illegal aliens, known as anchor babies.
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$3 Million Dollars a DAY is spent to incarcerate illegal aliens.
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30% percent of all Federal Prison inmates are illegal aliens.
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$90 Billion Dollars a year is spent on illegal aliens for Welfare & social services by the American taxpayers.
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$200 Billion dollars a year in suppressed merican wages are caused by the illegal aliens.
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In 2006, illegal aliens sent home $45 BILLION in remittances to their countries of origin.
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The total cost is a whopping $ 338.3 BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR AND IF YOU'RE LIKE ME,
HAVING TROUBLE UNDERSTANDING THIS AMOUNT OF MONEY; IT IS
$338,300,000,000.00 WHICH WOULD BE ENOUGH TO STIMULATE THE ECONOMY FOR THE CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY.Are we THAT Stupid?
YES, FOR LETTING THOSE iN THE U.S. CONGRESS GET AWAY WITH LETTING THIS HAPPEN YEAR AFTER YEAR!!!!!
Thank You Mayor Ireton And Salisbury Public Works
More than a month ago I walked into the Mayors Office and asked if I could personally use the power outlets on the Downtown Plaza to trim some of the bushes. While the Mayor never returned my message, he did get Public Works to go down there and trim the bushes, put new plants in the large pots and water them on a regular basis.
The above image is the before and the below image is from today. It makes a huge difference and we thank you.
Fruitland Maryland National Night Out
Now don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to claim anyone within the SPD ever attempted to be in the spotlight, because they weren't.
The difference was, Fruitland didn't have the LOOK AT ME politicians roaming everywhere there was a camera.
This event had a TON of activities and more food than ever before. People were smiling, shaking hands, saying hello and just down right happy to see one and other.
The Police Officers were dressed down in casual clothing and truly interacting with the public.
It just didn't FEEL like a political event and that's why Fruitland probably had more people attend.
Budget Cuts Prove The System CAN Work With Less If You Use It Properly
The proof is shown above where grass was getting up to 3 feet tall and quite frankly the City of Salisbury was looking like crap!
Today, prisoners were brought in to beautify Rt. 50 by cutting and trimming the grass. Many citizens have been crying out for our government to take advantage of such resources and Thank God we're finally seeing democrats use their heads, for once. Strongly recommended by republicans.
Salisbury Maryland National Night Out
Police Officer were cooking on the grill while politicians smothered the media coverage for LIVE shots and photo ops.
While this only happens once a year, it is a great opportunity for all to get more involved with the Law Enforcement community.
Milford Council Bans Wood-Burning Furnaces
“It’s causing such a problem, and if you grandfather (the existing furnaces) in, you’re not taking care of any problems,” Milford City Council member Garrett Grier said.
And he’s heard a lot about those problems. The ban happened after “dozens” of people sought Grier and fellow councilman Steven Johnson out to complain about the smoke and smell from a wood-burning furnace that heats the home of David and Brenda Carron Southeast 2nd Street, in one of the first-ward neighborhoods they represent.
Is Salisbury Under Attack Again?
These images were taken behind Giant yesterday.
Well I'll Be Condemned
Now WHY would any one want to INVEST into Downtown property.
Massive Global Cyberattack Targeting U.S., U.N. Discovered; Experts Blame China
The spying was dubbed "Operation Shady RAT," or "remote access tool" by McAfee -- and it led to a massive loss of information that poses a huge economic threat, wrote vice president of threat research Dmitri Alperovitch.
DMHOA Board Members Resign
Lewes — Citing personal reasons, seven current or past board members – including the vice president and two treasurers – have resigned from the Delaware Manufactured Homeowners Association. But those personal reasons appear to go deeper, cutting into the transparency of the organization that has been the voice of 130,000 manufactured home residents in the state.
Former Vice President John Walsh of Rehoboth Beach said several board members have questions relating to what he called was the organization’s first full-scale audit; they also want to discuss the audit during a general membership meeting, publish it on the organization’s website and formally release it to the public. Board members said for two months, questions about phone bills, mileage costs and even a cable bill have not been answered. They claim President Ed Speraw is stonewalling them.
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Maryland Taking Bear Applications
The department will take applications through Sept. 2 to participate in a lottery to receive hunting permits.
DNR will issue 260 permits, with a quota of 55 to 80 bears.
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Debt Bill: How Did Md. Leaders Vote?
Harris, Sarbanes, Edwards, Cummings: 'No'
BALTIMORE -- Sen. Barbara Mikulski and Sen. Ben Cardin voted "yes" on the debt ceiling bill that was passed Tuesday by a 74-26 vote.
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Ellicott City Man Gets Home Detention For Growing Marijuana
Richard Marriott says he still has nightmares about crash, fire that led to drug discovery
A 44-year-old Ellicott City man who operated what police described as a sophisticated marijuana-growing operation discovered after a sports car crashed into his residence and caught fire will spend six months on home detention.Howard County Circuit Judge Diane O. Leasure sentenced Richard Marriott on Tuesday to five years in prison, but suspended all but six months, and ordered him to pay a $1,500 fine.
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Trial Opens For Man Accused Of Murdering A Federal Witness
Leaked documents naming witness were posted in neighborhood
It was a Sunday in September 2009, and Kareem Kelly Guest had spent the entire day assembling a bedroom for his 6-year-old daughter in his mother's Westport home. He'd been released from jail three weeks earlier and was making up for lost time.He left the house after dark to pick up the little girl and show her his handiwork. But he never made it. Guest was executed shortly after stepping outside, shot twice in the back and four times in the head.
Guest had been labeled a rat, and everybody knew it, prosecutors said Tuesday in Baltimore's U.S. District Court, during opening statements in the federal trial of Antonio "Mack" Hall.
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Is Your Cell Phone Bill Too High?
You could save hundreds of dollars a year if you switch to a no-contract plan.
Americans waste an average of nearly $350 a year on wireless service, according to BillShrink, a service that compares rates for phone plans, among other products. Most of the excess spending comes from overestimating how many voice minutes and text messages they need and underestimating how much data usage their plans should cover. It doesn’t help that plans from the major wireless carriers make it difficult to balance voice, text and data offerings to get the best price.
As the big carriers grapple with rapid changes in phone technology and competition from Skype and other Internet calling services, their service plans are becoming more and more complex -- leaving consumers with a maze of prices and services to navigate. Plus, wireless providers have designed a golden-handcuffs business model that dangles an inexpensive or free phone in exchange for committing to a two-year contract. Breaking that contract means you’re on the hook for a prorated fee that can be as high as $350. And to entice you to stay, your carrier is likely to nudge you to upgrade to a slick new gadget just as your contract is about to expire.
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China Urges US To Handle Debt Responsibly
China is the biggest foreign owner of Treasury debt and had appealed to U.S. leaders to protect its $1.1 billion in holdings during last week's debate over raising Washington's borrowing limit and avoiding a possible default.
In a statement, Zhou Xiaochuan welcomed the deal by American leaders to raise the limit but also called for Washington to avoid further steps that might hurt investors.
"Large fluctuations and uncertainties in this market would undermine the stability of the international financial system and hinder global recovery," Zhou said. The central bank took the unusual step of posting his comments in both English and Chinese on its website, clearly aiming to reach a foreign audience.
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Chesapeake Bay's Blue Crab Population On Rebound
The Chesapeake Bay's blue crab population nearly crashed a few years ago. State-imposed protections in 2008 hit some crabbers hard, but in one of the world's great environmental success stories, the crabs are clawing their way back.
Now, crabbers say it's their turn. Some want the protections relaxed so they can catch more crabs.
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