Via Young Philly Politics: This video is just 88 seconds and it’s great. At Corbett’s Marcellus Shale Advisory hearing last week, they set out two sign-up sheets for public comment. Only, they told the industry about one and the protesters about the other. Guess which one they went to first? In this video, a woman from Pittsburgh calmly and clearly confronts a Corbett Administration spokesperson about the trick. She comes off as smart, gutsy and reasonable. He comes off like someone who just got caught stealing an extra piece of cake at Church Camp.
Continue reading …EFEMÉRIDES. Alan Shepard: 50 años del primer astronauta norteamericano en viajar al espacio For Alan Shepard: The First American in Space On This Date In History – Video – www.MyInboxNews.com Alan Shepard : Complicated, Conflicted and the Consummate Astronaut 50 years ago today, Alan Shepard blasted off on board the first flight of NASA’s Mercury program, becoming the first American in space. Shepard was the consummate astronaut, — he stayed with NASA for over 15 years, and eventually … Alan Shepard and 50th anniversary of America's first spaceflight … On May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American to travel into space. His suborbital flight came less than a month after Yuri Gagarin orbited Earth once. Atheist Ethicist: Apollo +50 years: Freedom 7: Alan Shepard 50 years ago today, Alan Shepard became the first American in space. He took a 15 minute flight involving 5 minutes of weightlessness in which he demonstrated that humans can survive and function efficiently in zero gravity for more … RLV and Space Transport News » 50th Anniversary of Alan Shepard's … Today is 50th anniversary of America’s first manned space mission when Alan Shepard rode the Mercury-Redstone 3 booster on a suborbital flight to an altitude of 115.5 miles (186 km). Here’s a selection of resources about the flight: … The next best thing to Alan Shepard — MYJURNAL Americas first man in space Alan Shepard is honored on a new Forever postage stamp being issued Wednesday in the Rocket Garden of the Kennedy Space Center. NASA officials along with Alan Shepards family will be on hand for a. WeeLaura says: RT @Rep_Giffords Staff: 50 yrs ago we sent Alan Shepard on America’s 1st manned space mission. Today, we continue to explore new frontiers!
Continue reading …Click here to view this media [Video via MoveOn.org ] Dean Baker has a question for Claire McCaskill: Why Does Senator McCaskill Want to Bankrupt Our Children? That is what people should be asking Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill along with her fellow senators who are advocated strict caps on government spending. The idea being pushed by Senator McCaskill, together with Tennessee Senator Bob Corker and several other prominent senators, would limit federal spending to 20.6 percent of GDP. It would require difficult-to-obtain super-majorities to exceed this cap. Spending would be cut across a variety of programs if the cap is not reached. This proposal is hugely deserving of ridicule for a variety of reasons. First, it operates from a blatantly wrong premise — that government spending has grown out of control. Those familiar with arithmetic know that government spending had increased by little as a share of GDP prior to the downturn caused by the collapse of the housing bubble. In 2007, the last year before the onset of the recession, spending as a share of GDP was 19.6 percent. That is 1.1 percentage points less than the 20.7 percent share 30 years earlier in 1977. So the idea that there is a long-term trend of out-of-control spending is simply not true, or what they call outside of Washington, a “lie.” Robert Reich calls it “lipstick on a pig” : Republicans figure that if they can’t sell the pig, they’ll just put lipstick on it and find some suckers who will think it’s something else. That’s the proposal emerging in the Senate from Republican Bob Corker of Tennessee and also Democrat Claire McCaskill of Missouri. It would get the deficit down not by raising taxes on the rich but by capping federal spending. If Congress failed to stay under the cap, the budget would be automatically cut. According to an analysis by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the McCaskill/Corker plan would require $800 billion of cuts in 2022 alone. That’s the equivalent of eliminating Medicare entirely, or the entire Department of Defense. Obviously the Defense Department wouldn’t disappear, so what would go? Giant cuts in Medicare, Medicaid, education, and much of everything else Americans depend on. It’s the Republican plan with lipstick . It would have the same exact result. But by disguising it with caps and procedures, Republicans can avoid saying what they’re intending to do. Why is it that ConservaDems think that suckering for right-wing voodoo economics is some kind of “bipartisanship,” anyway?
Continue reading …Click here to view this media [Video via MoveOn.org ] Dean Baker has a question for Claire McCaskill: Why Does Senator McCaskill Want to Bankrupt Our Children? That is what people should be asking Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill along with her fellow senators who are advocated strict caps on government spending. The idea being pushed by Senator McCaskill, together with Tennessee Senator Bob Corker and several other prominent senators, would limit federal spending to 20.6 percent of GDP. It would require difficult-to-obtain super-majorities to exceed this cap. Spending would be cut across a variety of programs if the cap is not reached. This proposal is hugely deserving of ridicule for a variety of reasons. First, it operates from a blatantly wrong premise — that government spending has grown out of control. Those familiar with arithmetic know that government spending had increased by little as a share of GDP prior to the downturn caused by the collapse of the housing bubble. In 2007, the last year before the onset of the recession, spending as a share of GDP was 19.6 percent. That is 1.1 percentage points less than the 20.7 percent share 30 years earlier in 1977. So the idea that there is a long-term trend of out-of-control spending is simply not true, or what they call outside of Washington, a “lie.” Robert Reich calls it “lipstick on a pig” : Republicans figure that if they can’t sell the pig, they’ll just put lipstick on it and find some suckers who will think it’s something else. That’s the proposal emerging in the Senate from Republican Bob Corker of Tennessee and also Democrat Claire McCaskill of Missouri. It would get the deficit down not by raising taxes on the rich but by capping federal spending. If Congress failed to stay under the cap, the budget would be automatically cut. According to an analysis by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the McCaskill/Corker plan would require $800 billion of cuts in 2022 alone. That’s the equivalent of eliminating Medicare entirely, or the entire Department of Defense. Obviously the Defense Department wouldn’t disappear, so what would go? Giant cuts in Medicare, Medicaid, education, and much of everything else Americans depend on. It’s the Republican plan with lipstick . It would have the same exact result. But by disguising it with caps and procedures, Republicans can avoid saying what they’re intending to do. Why is it that ConservaDems think that suckering for right-wing voodoo economics is some kind of “bipartisanship,” anyway?
Continue reading …Days after Osama bin Laden was killed, President Barack Obama paid a somber visit to the place where al-Qaida inflicted its greatest damage. The president visited with firefighters and police officers who responded to the terror attacks. (May 5)
Continue reading …Clothelines JJ Barea : Ron Artest Ejected In Lakers Loss To Mavericks Ejected!! Ron Artest Clothelines JJ Barea, Ejected In Lakers Loss To Mavericks OMG – Ron Artest Clothelines JJ Barea, Ejected In Lakers Loss To Mavericks Ron Artest Clothelines J.J. Barea, Ejected In Lakers Loss To … Ron Artest took out his frustration on Dallas’ J.J. Barea in the final minute of the Los Angeles Lakers’ Game 2 loss to the Mavericks on Wednesday night. Lamar Odom went over to defend Barea as the Mavericks reserve guard dribbled the … Ron Artest Clotheslines J.J. Barea, Facing Possible Suspension … This move by Ron Artest can be filed under Knucklehead. With a few seconds to go and the game decided last night, Ron decided to maul J.J. Barea for. Ron Artest Punches JJ Barea in the Little Head [Video] – Cosby … In game two of the Lakers/Mavs series, Ron Artest closed the last minute of the game by close-lining JJ Barea in the head. Zoinks! You May Also Like These : JJ Barea Drops a “Hella” in Post Game Intervi. … Phil Jackson Expects Ron Artest to be Suspended | Lakers Nation According to Arash Markazi of ESPN Los Angeles the Lakers are expecting to lose Ron Artest for Game 3 of the Western Conference Semi-Finals against the Dallas Mavericks. Trailing late in Game 2 to Dallas, Artest committed a frustration … Video: Ron Artest clocks J.J. Barea | Blog Archive | The … Video: Ron Artest clocks J.J. Barea. Posted by Trey Kerby under 2011 NBA Playoffs, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, Score Video on May 05, 2011. One of the smartest things you can do when your team is 24 seconds away from going … _ZP3 says: They suspended Ron Artest for friday too???……damn.smh
Continue reading …Lady Gaga just released the video for her new single Bad Romance 2 Judas and though we’re down for her biker virgin Mary look, glitter covered thorn of crowns, and bejeweled mace, we can’t say we’re crazy about her arm-y dance moves or her golden gun—way to rip off James Bond, Lady Gaga. At least thanks Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Queerty Discovery Date : 05/05/2011 22:17 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …Olivia Munn pokes fun at Jon Stewart and the Daily Show while hosting a Skyy Vodka event in Las Vegas with Selita Ebanks. (May 5)
Continue reading …Since the early hours after raid that killed Osama bin Laden, the US story about what happened inside the compound has changed sharply. (May 5)
Continue reading …We’ve seen it powered down and had it dangled in front of us and now, four months after its launch, we’ve finally had a chance to play with a real, working Samsung Infuse 4G . This 4.5-inch superphone — the biggest Sammy has made to date — feels surprisingly light in the hands, despite its width. That’s largely thanks to its crazy-thin 8.99mm profile, along with a subtly textured backside. The Super AMOLED Plus display — the same kind found on the smaller Droid Charge — which promises to be brighter than Super AMOLED as well as easier to view in direct sunlight, is simply stunning. We were seriously impressed by the punchy colors and deep blacks, although that outdoor test will have to wait for another day. Blessedly, Samsung lets those vibrant colors speak for themselves — it loaded the phone with Android 2.2 and abstained from saddling it with its TouchWiz UI made its TouchWiz UI less intrusive out of the box. The handset packs a single — not dual — core 1.2GHz processor, but you won’t notice or care how many cores it has unless you’re a benchmark junkie — the phone launches applications briskly, while the touchscreen is responsive and always precise. We noticed nary a delay as we swiped among the seven home screens and three application pages. Speaking of speed, this is AT&T’s first device to promise max speeds of 21 Mbps . Samsung held its press event in a New York City restaurant with poor reception, alas, and we have a feeling the crawling rates we observed off-camera don’t do this phone justice. We’re walking out of here with one of these bad boys, and we’re stoked to fully put it through its paces over the next few days. We’ll be back with an in-depth review, but in the meantime, have a gander at the gallery of close-up shots below. Gallery: Samsung Infuse 4G hands-on! Updated: Unlike the Inspire 4G, Captivate, and Aria, the Infuse 4G enables app sideloading and features the “Unknown Sources” menu item in the settings. Check out a photo of the appropriate settings screen in the updated gallery. Samsung Infuse 4G hands-on (updated) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 May 2011 17:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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