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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Joe Albero, G.A. Harrison, Jim Ireton & Barrie Tilghman On The Don Rush Radio Show
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Why Do So Many Servicemembers Not Receive Mortgage Protections They Have Legal Right To?
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Bar Owner Buys Entire Texas Town, Renames It “Bikinis, TX”
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Maryland Outlines $14M in Alcohol Tax Revenue For Health Programs
JUDICIAL WATCH: MICHELLE OBAMA’S ‘LOW-KEY’ ASPEN TRIP COST TAXPAYERS ROUGHLY $83K
MoreSeveral people have known about the “low-key” vacation, with the Secret Service in town for the past few days scoping out places for the family to relax and enjoy what the resort has to offer.Pitkin County Sheriff Joe DiSalvo confirmed that he has met with the Secret Service and has loaned seven deputies to help protect the first lady and her family.
TOP TEN THINGS OBAMA HAS NOT RELEASED
As the Obama campaign and the media continue to press Mitt Romney to release more of his tax returns, and to suggest--without a shred of evidence--that he is a “felon,” it is worth noting how much critical information Barack Obama has withheld from view--both as a candidate in 2008, and during his term in office. Here is a Breitbart News top ten list of things that Obama has refused to release (a complete list would fill volumes):
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BIG BROTHER? ONSTAR SHUTS DOWN STOLEN CAR DURING POLICE CHASE
LOVITZ ZINGS OBAMA ON NOBEL PEACE PRIZE: 'YOU DIDN'T EARN THAT'
It's a shame Jon Lovitz no longer toils on behalf of NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
STRAIGHT OUTTA’ MONEY: WILL COMPTON BE THE FOURTH CALIF. CITY TO GO BANKRUPT IN 2012?
Obama Administration Way Behind Predecessors on Free-trade Agreements
Bank Contractors Break Into Occupied Homes, Terrify Residents, Lawsuits Say
Surge in Heroin Moves to Suburbs
2012-2013 Delaware Hunting And Trapping Guide Available Now Online And At License Dealers Statewide
DOVER - The 2012-2013 Delaware Hunting and Trapping Guide is hot off the press and available now at hunting license dealers statewide as well as online, the DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife announced today. This latest edition continues last season’s glossy new look, with additional features including articles about Delaware wildlife.
Rick Perry Says Eric Holder 'Poll Tax' Comments Aimed To 'Incite Racial Tension,' Asks For Obama Apology
Interest Rate-Fixing Scandal Swindles Baltimore, Other Municipalities Out Of Millions Of Dollars
SHAPIRO: Public agencies in the US, one of their responsibilities is building and maintaining infrastructure. Whether we're talking about a city government like Baltimore, or a transportation agency or an airport authority, they all have big capital plants. They borrow all the time, the cost of capital, the cost of borrowing, is a big ingredient in their cost. They could borrow using conventional fixed-rate bonds, by issuing normal municipal bonds, tax-exempt bonds, at one rate, or they could use a swap to produce a significantly lower rate in most markets. Most big cities that do swaps, which is probably 75% of them, have swap advisors, and we advise most of the very biggest cities, the ones that are bigger than Bmore - NY, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia are all customers.Here's how it works - instead of issuing normal fixed-rate bonds, they issue floating-rate bonds. Those floating-rate bonds are bought by investors who eagerly gobble them up, and they receive a floating rate of interest from the city, and that obligation from the city is directly to the bondholders, it's an absolute pledge. The swap is separate from that. They enter into a separate agreement, a swap agreement, with a bank. It has nothing to do with the obligation they have with the bondholders, except it helps to convert the financial obligation they have to live with from a floating rate into a fixed rate. They don't really want to be on the hook for a floating rate because they're volatile - they go up and down unpredictably. They'd prefer to be in fixed-rate form, but they want to do it cheaper. By entering into the swap, the bank will pay them a floating rate, and that floating rate can be used to offset the floating rate they have to pay to the bondholders. And in return for getting that floating rate from the bank, they pay the bank extra. Think of it as three flows: a floating rate paid by the city to bondholders, a floating rate received from the bank on the swap, and a floating rate paid to the bank on the swap. If you have two floating rates - one in, one out - they're supposed to neutralize each other, and what you're left with is the fixed rate. And that fixed rate is typically 50-100 basis points lower than the fixed rate they'd be paying in the conventional fixed-rate bond market.
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400 Acres of Thurmont Land Sold
BREAKING NEWS: Fort Hood Massacre Findings Revealed
Environmental Disasters?
U.S. Drought Means Wilting Crops, Higher Food Prices; Officials Pray For Rain
Soybean prices at the Chicago Board of Trade set a record high and corn closed near a record as millions of acres of crops seared in triple-digit heat in the Corn Belt. Corn fields have been plowed up in many locations for lack of rain. Now soybeans, which develop later than corn, are in the bull's eye.
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Here's A Tale Of Two Visions For American Education
Congressmen: ATF Whistle Blowers Receive ‘Ominous Message’ From ATF Head
Walmart Heirs Have More Wealth Than 41 Percent Of American Families
Fox News poll: Voters Pick Condi Rice as Romney Running Mate
Boy Scouts, After Secret Review, Reaffirms Ban On Gays
The announcement came after a confidential two-year review by an 11-member special committee formed by Scout leaders in 2010, a spokesman said.
Spokesman Deron Smith, based at the Boy Scouts' headquarters outside Dallas, declined to identify members of the committee, but said in a statement sent to the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday that they represented "a diversity of perspectives and opinions."
According to the statement, the special committee "came to the conclusion that this policy is absolutely the best policy for the Boy Scouts."
"The review included forthright and candid conversation and extensive research and evaluations - both from within Scouting and from outside of the organization," the statement said.
The special committee included professional Boy Scouts executives and adult volunteers, according to the statement, and was unanimous in its recommendation to preserve scouting's long-standing policy, upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2000.
As a result of the committee's recommendation, the Boy Scouts' executive board will take no further action on a recently submitted resolution asking for reconsideration of the membership policy, according to the statement.
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MARYLAND STATE POLICE ON SCENE OF A PLANE CRASH IN WORCESTER COUNTY
The victim is identified as the pilot and is believed to be the sole occupant of the plane at the time of the crash. The pilot’s identity will not be released pending notification of the next of kin. The plane is identified as a Piper Super Cub.
At approximately 10:50 a.m. today, troopers from the Berlin Barrack responded to Bunting Airport on Carey Road, in Berlin, Maryland, after receiving 9-1-1 calls reporting the crash. Witnesses reported the plane appeared to be having engine trouble after dropping an advertising banner. Witnesses also informed police that the aircraft’s wing appeared to have struck a large tree before crashing to the ground.
State Police have notified officials with the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration. The investigation continues…
Abortion Banned After 20 Weeks in D.C.
Federal Judge Paves Way for Tennessee Mosque to Open for Ramadan
County officials must conduct a final building inspection at the mosque in Murfreesboro, near Nashville, U.S. District Judge Todd J. Campbell said in a temporary restraining order.
The order will allow the mosque to complete the inspection process so it can use its building in time for the religious holiday of Ramadan, which starts at sunset Thursday, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty said in a statement.
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Republicans Back Clinton Welfare Rule
SALISBURY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
Government Office Building Room 301
Times shown for agenda items are estimates only.
6:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER
6:01 p.m. WELCOME/ANNOUNCEMENTS
6:06 p.m. INVOCATION/MEDITATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
6:08 p.m. CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION – Mayor James P. Ireton, Jr.
Red, White, and Boom Fireworks
6:15 p.m. ADOPTION OF LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
6:20 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA – City Clerk Kim Nichols
Resolution No. 2177 - approving the re-appointment of Marshall Zugehar to
the Central City District Commission
Resolution No. 2178 - approving the appointment of Darren Lumpkin to the City Park Committee
Resolution No. 2179 - approving the appointment of Brad Bellacicco to GASB45 Trust
Resolution No. 2180 - extending the acting status of Acting Fire Chief Rick Hoppes until a permanent Fire Chief is appointed
Resolution No. 2181 - extending the acting status of Acting Deputy Fire Chief John Tull until a permanent Deputy Fire Chief is appointed
Manufacturing exemption request – DiCarlo Precision Instrument
6:30 p.m. AWARD OF BIDS – Assistant Internal Services Director-Procurement Catrice Parsons
Award recommendation – Contract 12-12 - Cable Franchise Negotiations
Award recommendation – Renewal Contract A-03-12
6:50 p.m. ORDINANCES – City Attorney Mark Tilghman
Ordinance No. 2208 – 2nd reading – pursuant to Chapter 17.228 of Title 17, Zoning of the Salisbury Municipal Code and Section 4.04 of Article 66B of the Annotated Code of Maryland, and Article VI, Board of Zoning Appeals for the purpose of amending Section 17.12.090, adding Section 17.12.111, and amending Section 17.12.120, Board of Zoning Appeals procedure
Ordinance No. 2209 – 2nd reading – to authorize the operation of a day care center at 217 Beaglin Park Drive in a Light Business and Institutional District as required by Section 17.28.040B of the Salisbury Municipal Code
Ordinance No. 2210 – 2nd reading – FY2013 budget amendment to appropriate funds for the renegotiation of the City’s cable franchise agreement
Ordinance No. 2211 – 2nd reading – to repeal and reenact Chapter 2.04 – Ethics to comply with Maryland Code requirements for Ethics Legislation relating to the Ethics Commission, Conflicts of Interest, Financial Disclosure, Lobbying, Exemptions and Modifications, and Enforcement
Ordinance No. 2212 – 2nd reading – FY2013 budget amendment to provide the funds for the continued acquisition of Comcate licensing
Ordinance No. 2213 – 1st reading – adjusting the capacity unit fee in accordance with Chapter 13.02 of the city code
Ordinance No. 2214 – 1st reading – approving an amendment of the city code to revise the scheduled dates for submission of a draft comprehensive connection charge structure to Council and adoption of same
7:45 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS
8:00 p.m. ADJOURNMENT
Two Suspects In June Counterfeit Case Charged
Ocean City Police received numerous calls from businesses over the course of the investigation regarding counterfeit currency being passed. Investigators, who identified Miller from the initial incident, linked him to the additional cases involving counterfeit currency. In addition, detectives identified a second suspect involved as Kevin Michael McCarthy Jr., 27, of Ocean City. In all, approximately 31 counterfeit $20 bills were recovered and eight businesses were victimized.
Miller and McCarthy were charged with multiple counts of issuing and manufacturing counterfeit currency and theft. Miller was arrested and charged through a warrant on June 20, 2012. He was seen for an initial appearance by a District Court Commissioner for and then transferred to Worcester County Jail on a $25,000 bond. McCarthy was charged on a warrant on July 16, 2012 and has not yet been apprehended by police.
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Boy Scouts
As the co-founder of Scouts for Equality, I've heard awful stories of discrimination: Decorated Eagle Scouts kicked out for finally opening up about who they are. Devoted moms told they can't lead their sons' Cub Scout troops -- I don't know what I would do if someone told my moms they couldn't be involved in my life because they're gay.
That's why I was so excited to learn last month that the Boy Scouts would consider, for the first time, a resolution that would allow openly gay Scouts and leaders. The BSA's national board was going to get the chance to vote on the resolution in 2013 -- astounding progress.
But Tuesday, the BSA announced that a "secret committee" of 11 people had already decided to uphold the ban on gay Scouts and leaders. Without a vote of the board. Without a public report. Without an open debate.
The very first value of the Scout Law is that a Scout is trustworthy -- but this "secret committee" hardly seems trustworthy to me. This is a spurious way to make a decision that affects millions of American families, including mine.
The BSA's leaders have already shown themselves to be susceptible to public pressure. In the past few weeks, two BSA national board members publicly declared their support for the resolution after being petitioned to do so on Change.org -- including the CEO of AT&T. I hope that if enough people sign my petition, we can convince them to make their decision the right way: a fair, open vote.
Oh Boy, More On ECI
http://www.ola.state.md.us/Reports/Fiscal%20Compliance/EastShoreReg12.pdf
They are not competitively bidding purchases, in violation of state procurement laws. They are not reconciling inmate accounts. (There is $74,000 in inmate money missing and ECI didn’t investigate this.) Their inventory of commissary materials came up almost a quarter of a million dollars short.
The problem with the inmate funds was a repeat of the same problem identified last time ECI was audited.
Progress At Feldman's
Over the past couple of years many Downtown residents and business people have enjoyed the additional free parking on the left side of Feldman's. Well, it's over.
Palmer Gillis is moving forward with his newest project. He will tear down the left and right side of the three story building all the way back to the river. The three story original portion of the building will remain and he will revitalize that for his own Office as well as other Office suits.
Even the front side, (if you want to call it that) that was added years later near the 5 way stop will get torn down to make way for a river walk.
It's an aggressive move and one that is certainly welcomed by me. The old Ethan Allen store will remain standing and is still for sale. Why anyone would want it is beyond me. There's no parking and quite frankly they want way too much money for it.
I tried purchasing it about two years ago and even Palmer turned down buying it because they just wanted too much money.
Nevertheless, my hat is tipped to Palmer Gillis. I'm sure we will all look forward to it when they complete the project. Two thumbs up for a NON section 8 project in Downtown Salisbury.
Today’s Young Adults: Home Ownership’s Lost Generation
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Inside The Investigation Of Leading GOP Money Man Sheldon Adelson
In a few years, the chairman and CEO of Las Vegas Sands created a gambling empire in Macau that made him one of the world's richest men. Now, Sheldon Adelson's business methods are under scrutiny.
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Soon Your Child Might Prefer A Bedtime E-Book Instead Of That Old Paper Thing
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Fox News poll: Nearly Two-Thirds of Voters Say Government is the Problem
Online Sales Tax For (Almost) All Inches Closer To Reality
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Yes, You Can Be Charged With DWI For Driving Drunk On A Walmart Scooter
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BREAKING NEWS: Plane Crashes In Berlin
UPDATE: The pilot is dead. He dropped off the banner by letting it loose and made a turn and went into a tree.
“No Deal In Sight” To End Viacom Blackout On DirecTV
It's been a week since DirecTV and Viacom's contract dispute resulted in nearly 20 million satellite customers staring at blank screens instead of MTV, Comedy Central, Vh1, Nickelodeon and several other Viacom-owned stations. Now the broadcaster is telling viewers not to get their hopes up for a quick resolution.
Just Who The Hell Is Grover Norquist Anyway?
Women Describe Alleged Assaults On Texas Base
The alleged victim said after the attack, Staff Sgt. Luis Walker told her not to tell anybody about what happened.
"I said no several times, in several different ways. He didn't accept that answer," the female airman testified, wiping away the tears that eventually came.
She was the first of four alleged victims who took the witness stand on the opening day of testimony at Walker's court-martial at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. The women told jurors that Walker gained their trust to get them alone in his office or an empty dormitory and forced them into kissing, touching and sex.
They said they didn't tell anybody at first because they feared being booted from the Air Force. The Associated Press is not naming them because they are alleged sexual assault victims.
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Kent Island Brush Fire May Have Been Caused By Marijuana
House Backs Military Sports Sponsorships
The House voted Wednesday night to continue spending millions for the military to back sports to attract recruits for the all-volunteer force. On a vote of 216-202, the House rejected an amendment by Reps. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., and Betty McCollum, D-Minn., that would have trimmed $72.3 million for sports sponsorships from a $608 billion defense bill for fiscal 2013.
The measure had targeted the money the National Guard spends to sponsor Dale Earnhardt Jr., NASCAR's most popular driver, as well as IndyCar Series driver JR Hildebrand. It also would have cut money the Army spends on the National Hot Rod Association drag racing, funds the Marine Corps uses for the Ultimate Fighting Championship and money spent on bass fishing.
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Working People In Spain Are Screwed
No Charges For Military In Prostitution Scandal
U.S. officials said that one Air Force member has been reprimanded but cleared of any violations of the Military Code of Justice. And final decisions are pending on two Navy sailors, whose cases remain under legal review.
U.S. Southern Command, headed by Gen. Douglas Fraser, conducted the investigation into the military members' involvement in the April incident, which brought shame to the elite presidential protection force and unearthed revelations of other episodes of misconduct within the Secret Service.
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Maryland Dream Act Supporters Launch Campaign to Uphold Law
"Vote yes for education! Vote yes for Maryland students!" yelled Karina, a 22-year-old illegal immigrant from Montgomery County who wants to attend college at the discounted in-state rate.
The coalition wants to uphold the Maryland Dream Act, a controversial 2011 law that would let some illegal immigrants pay the lower in-state tuition rate at the state's colleges and universities. The law would apply to illegal immigrants who have attended Maryland high schools and whose families have filed state tax returns. Students would have to attend two years of community college before applying to a four year college.
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