A fire at a North Carolina marina damaged more than two-dozen boats and injured three people. Fire officials say the fire broke out early Friday burning about 100 feet of a pier. Firefighters worked for about five hours to control the blaze. (Jan. 7)
Continue reading …In what can only be described as a fairly stunning display of hypocrisy , Freshman Rep. Richard Nugent (R-FL) says he will pay $9,000 to keep his health insurance through his “employer”, not through the FEHBP plan for members of Congress because he might have an accident and need treatment he couldn’t otherwise afford. NUGENT: I will tell you this, what I will pay for insurance to get through my employer, not through the House, will be almost — will costs me $9,000 more a year. But I wan to remain with that, because I think it’s the right thing to do. Because I think that when you have Americans that are struggling, why should I get a cost saving because I just got elected to the United States House of Representatives? How nice for Rep. Nugent. He has options, like keeping that insurance through his ‘employer’. Only, isn’t his employer the House of Representatives now? I paid a visit to his website to see who employed him before he was elected. It seems he was the Sheriff of Hernando County. In fact, in all of the literature I’ve been able to find about him, I cannot find any evidence that he has ever been employed by a business. He was in the military, and then in law enforcement. It’s possible he worked for the Sheriff’s department long enough to have earned the right to keep his health insurance with them until he is Medicare-eligible, in fact, since his bio indicates he began his public safety career in 1972. If so, then what we have here is a guy who is a career public servant with a public pension and a right to health insurance without fear of being dropped for pre-existing conditions, with a nice fat paycheck from the US government to help pay the premiums. And he would never, ever go without health insurance, right? Here’s another freshman Republican Representative who may be even more of a hypocrite than Nugent — Rep. Michael Grimm , (R-NY). He’s upset because he couldn’t get on the Congressional plan fast enough and is quoted in a print article as saying this: “What am I, not supposed to have health care?” Grimm told the New York Daily News (the article hasn’t appeared online, only in print). ” It’s practicality. I’m not going to become a burden for the state because I don’t have health care and, God forbid I get into an accident and I can’t afford the operation…That can happen to anyone. ” God forbid. Which is why Rep. Grimm thinks it’s a great idea to repeal that access for everyone else. Got it.
Continue reading …That’s the ticket… Keep thinking that, Minority Leader Pelosi. Pelosi blames Bush for her party’s historic loss. Via Real Clear Politics and Yid With Lid: “We still would have lost the election because we had 9.5% unemployment. Let’s take it … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 07/01/2011 19:58 Number of articles : 8
Continue reading …Photo: nSeika , CC Life-Changing Wheels Inmates at Gloucester prison in the UK are spending some of their free time (and you have a lot of that in prison) repairing donated bikes which are then shipped by Jole Rider to a partner organisation in Gambia , Africa. Once there, the bike… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …We’ve recently had the chance to get closer than ever with the Model S , taking off the covers from a rolling prototype and gazing longingly at the fingerprints on its giant, Tegra-powered 17-inch central display inside. Now Tesla is showing what else is inside — inside the sheet metal, though. Tesla and its VP of Vehicle Engineering, Peter Rawlinson, have taken the time to release three videos showing the construction and development of the car, giving us a tantalizing view of the frame. Looking at the above picture the amount of cross-bracing on the front structure is impressive, resulting in what should be a very twist-averse chassis that loves being slung through the twisties. What remains to be seen, however, is how well it will hustle the weight of its battery pack around. We’re just going to wait for a test drive to find out. Continue reading Tesla shows us what the Model S looks like on the inside (video) Tesla shows us what the Model S looks like on the inside (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 07 Jan 2011 14:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …image: Mass Animal Deaths – Google Map You’d have to have been sequestered in a cave for the past ten days or so to not have noticed all the coverage of mass bird deaths and fish kills going on right now. And you’ve perhaps already come across the
Continue reading …Two imprisoned sisters whose life sentences were suspended on the condition that one donates a kidney to the other have been released from a Mississippi prison. (Jan. 7)
Continue reading …Ford just made some tire marks on the stage at CES unveiling its Focus Electric , the first new major vehicle announced at the show. We of course knew it was coming, and we have all the details right here of both the car itself and the MyTouch Mobile app , but we were given an opportunity to get up and close with them both. Click on through for some impressions — both in visual and textual formats. Gallery: Ford Focus Electric launch Continue reading Ford Focus Electric and MyFord Mobile hands-on (video) Ford Focus Electric and MyFord Mobile hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 07 Jan 2011 14:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Ford just made industry history by being the first major auto manufacturer to unveil a new model at CES , the Focus Electric. But we already knew it would . What we didn’t know were the details of the thing, but now we have them. And a lot of pretty pictures. Ford is saying the car will manage a range of 100 miles and that it will offer an MPGe rating (a conceptual equivalency of miles per gallon for an electric or otherwise non-traditionally powered car) higher than the Volt and comparable to the Leaf, but crucially it’s saying that it can be recharged on a 240 volt outlet in four hours or less. The Leaf can take up to seven hours with the same amount of current — though of course CHAdeMO support there handily trumps that. More details below, along with details of some pretty blue butterflies. Gallery: Ford Focus Electric Continue reading Ford unveils Focus Electric with MyFord Mobile smartphone integration Ford unveils Focus Electric with MyFord Mobile smartphone integration originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 07 Jan 2011 14:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …enlarge Credit: LIFE Magazine Shown: Gingrich and his “frequent breakfast companion” circa 1997. I was aware that Newt Gingrich was having an affair with Callista Bisek while impeaching Bill Clinton for the same exact thing. I was also aware that Vanity Fair Magazine had referred to Ms. Bisek as the Speaker’s “frequent breakfast companion.” I did not know that his extramarital affair lasted six years. I believe Newt Gingrich did pay the $300,000 fine leveed by the House Ethics Committee . I also remember that he resigned in disgrace to the House of Representatives, whether he has any shame or not. Explain to me why ABC News and Politico are able to discuss his potential 2012 candidacy without leaving laugh-spittle all over their pixels.
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