ABC draws possible Tea Party connection with alleged Aurora shooter
Yellow Journalism is alive and well at ABC. What prompted ABC to search for Jim Holmes and Tea Party? Brian Ross is suppose to be the Chief investigator at ABC. Why on Earth does the main stream media feel the need to speculate? I am all for doing the heavy lifting in order to get a scoop and trying to determine if the shooter has ties to a larger group of people. But don't report on it if all it is a speculation! Brian Ross and everyone on set at the time should be fired and never allowed again to report the news.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Student Loans or Tuition?
On Friday President Obama signed into law HR 4348 (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hr4348enr/pdf/BILLS-112hr4348enr.pdf) to continue federal funding of highways and subsidizing of student loans for college students. President Obama said, "For months, I've been calling on Congress to take half the money we're no longer spending on war and use it to do some nation-building here at home. There's work to be done building roads and bridges and wireless networks. And there are hundreds of thoughts of construction workers ready to do it." Yet President Obama won't allow the Keystone Pipeline but I digress. President Obama continued to say, "The same thing is true for our students. The bill I'm about to sign is vital for millions of students and their families. But it's not enough to just keep their student loan rates from doubling." (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0712/78193.html)
The President is correct when stating that keeping "student loan rates from doubling" is not enough. The trouble with higher education is the cost/benefit relationship. Granted students can be their own worse enemy by going into a major that has no future or little chance of assisting in repaying loans taken out. The average cost for a 4-year public institution is $12,804 while private institution is $32,184 which have both increased by 37 percent and 25 percent respectively since 1999.(http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=76).
During the debate on subsidizing student loan rates reports of students leaving school with $100,000 in debt and not being able to find jobs to help repay them. When did it become a right to be given a job after one graduates from college? Perhaps these students that come out with over $100,000 in debt should ensure the degree or career path they seek exists. Former Secretary of Education William Bennett views the student loan subsidy as the next bubble the United States will face. While Mr. Bennett does believe that rates should remain low for part of society that doesn't include the middle or upper class. Mr. Bennett poses this question, "If we keep interest rates low, will colleges reciprocate and by keeping tuition low?" (http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/higher-education-bubble-bennett-says-u-govt-stop-124251984.html).
I don't think so Mr Bennett. Unfortunately, the higher education system offers classes and degrees that are obsolete or little demand for them. Then again, as I stated above, students going to school need to use their brains when choosing their degree or career path. If one is going to spend $60-$100K on a higher education then one best learn a skill set that will garner a job that makes $60-$100K a year. Trouble is that entry level positions don't pay that. Right now we have $1T in student loan debt outstanding. The dirty little secret is that if one hangs onto their subsidized student loan it will be forgiven after 20 years. Then who is left on the hook?
The President is correct when stating that keeping "student loan rates from doubling" is not enough. The trouble with higher education is the cost/benefit relationship. Granted students can be their own worse enemy by going into a major that has no future or little chance of assisting in repaying loans taken out. The average cost for a 4-year public institution is $12,804 while private institution is $32,184 which have both increased by 37 percent and 25 percent respectively since 1999.(http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=76).
During the debate on subsidizing student loan rates reports of students leaving school with $100,000 in debt and not being able to find jobs to help repay them. When did it become a right to be given a job after one graduates from college? Perhaps these students that come out with over $100,000 in debt should ensure the degree or career path they seek exists. Former Secretary of Education William Bennett views the student loan subsidy as the next bubble the United States will face. While Mr. Bennett does believe that rates should remain low for part of society that doesn't include the middle or upper class. Mr. Bennett poses this question, "If we keep interest rates low, will colleges reciprocate and by keeping tuition low?" (http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/higher-education-bubble-bennett-says-u-govt-stop-124251984.html).
I don't think so Mr Bennett. Unfortunately, the higher education system offers classes and degrees that are obsolete or little demand for them. Then again, as I stated above, students going to school need to use their brains when choosing their degree or career path. If one is going to spend $60-$100K on a higher education then one best learn a skill set that will garner a job that makes $60-$100K a year. Trouble is that entry level positions don't pay that. Right now we have $1T in student loan debt outstanding. The dirty little secret is that if one hangs onto their subsidized student loan it will be forgiven after 20 years. Then who is left on the hook?
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Hamburg City Council Agenda - July 10, 2012
1.
Call City Council Meeting to Order
·
Pledge of Allegiance
2.
Public Comment (Individuals may address the City Council about any non-agenda item(s) of
concern. Speakers must state their name, address, and limit their remarks to
three minutes. The City Council may not take official action on these items and
may refer the matter to staff for a future report or direct that the matter be
scheduled for a future meeting agenda.)
3.
Agenda Review (Added Items) and Adoption
4.
Consent Agenda
(NOTICE TO PUBLIC: All those items listed as part of the
Consent Agenda will be approved by a single motion, unless a request to discuss
one of those items is made prior to that time. Anyone present at the meeting
may request an item to be removed from the consent agenda. Please inform the
Council when they approve the agenda for this meeting.)
·
Approve Minutes for June 12, 2012
·
MNSPECT Minute for July 2012
·
May Cash Flow Statement
·
MN DNR Statewide Shoreland & Floodplain Management
·
Carver County 2 Year Assessment Service Agreement
Increase (5%)
·
Carver County
Water Resource Management
Ordinance Amendments
·
Animal Impound Contract with Countryside Veterinary
Clinic
·
Adopt Carver
County Hazard Mitigation
Plan
o
Adopt Resolution Number 2012-05
·
Water Wells
Usage/Water Consumption Reports for June 2012
·
Delinquent Utility Bills Report
·
Employee Project Lists
5.
Fire Department Report – Chief Brad Droege
·
DNR Grant
Application
·
Memorandum
of Understanding (Minitor V Pagers)
·
Memorial
for Public Servants (Protective Services) Update
·
Decorative
Fountain for Park Pond
6.
Justin Black – City Engineer (S.E.H.)
·
Comprehensive
Street Inventory Report (Street Management Plan)
o Street Repairs for 2012
o Overlay of County
Road 50
§
Joint
Powers Agreement w/ Carver
County
·
Sanitary & Storm Water Improvement
Project
o
Final Check/Punch List Items
o
Private Property Service Lines (Illegal
Connections/Replacement)
7.
Old City
Business (Memo)
·
City Clean
Up Day (Fall 2012)
·
2010 Census
Count/Met Council Population Estimates (April 1, 2011)
·
Park Food Stand (Re-Siding)
·
Sidewalk Replacement (Henrietta Ave )
·
Community Center Closet Door (Replace)
·
Sign for City Hall/Township
·
National Night Out (August 7th)
– Committee Meeting June 26th
o
Next Meeting Scheduled for July 17,
2012 @ 7:00 PM
·
Use of SHIP Monies (Handicap Access to
Parks)
·
Revised NIMS
Training Program (Requirements)
8.
Public Works & Utilities Department Report
·
Liftstation
Repairs
o Dialer
o Pumps
·
Community
Center (Paint)
9.
City Clerk/Treasurer Report
·
Insurance Claims from June 18th & 19th
Storms
o
Sewer Back-ups
o
HFD Sign & Baseball Park Fence
·
August 14th City Council Meeting
o
Move to August 16th
10.
Approve Payment of Added June 2012 Claims
Approve
Payment of July 2012 Claims
11.
City Council Reports
·
Councilmember Mueller Report (Sewer & Water)
o
SAFL Baffle Estimate
·
Councilmember Lund Report (Streets)
·
Councilmember Trebesch Report (Buildings)
·
Councilmember Barnes Report (Parks)
·
Mayor Malz Report
11.
Adjourn City Council Meeting
COMMUNITY HALL & PARK ACTIVITIES
JULY 13
– Wm. Mueller & Sons (Park)
16
– Hamburg
Lions Club (Park)
21
– Parkside Tavern Yard Olympics (Park)
23-24 – Fahey Inc Auction
28
– Wedding Reception (Neubarth)
AUGUST 5 – Park Rental (Wroge)
7 – National Night Out
6-10 – Community Education
Park Program
15
– Boy Scouts (Park)
18
– Wedding Reception (Panning/Schwalbe)
18
– Emanuel Lutheran Ribfest
20
– Hamburg
Lions Club (Park)
26
– Park Rental (Schmidt)
COMMUNITY CENTER (FIRE HALL) ACTIVITIES
JULY 2 – Hamburg
Lions Club
2 – HFD Training
4 – Independence Day – City Offices Closed
10 – Hamburg City Council Meeting – 7:00 PM
10 – Young America
Township Board Meeting
16 – Hamburg Lions Club
17 – National
Night Out Committee Mtg. – 7:00 PM
21 – Community
Center Rental (Eggers)
30 – Hamburg Fire Department
(HFDRA)
31 – National
Night Out Committee Mtg. – 7:00 PM
AUGUST 6 – Hamburg
Lions Club
6 – HFD Training
14 – State Primary Election 7:00 AM to
8:00 PM
16 – Hamburg City
Council Meeting – 7:00 PM (?)
27 - Hamburg
Fire Department (HFDRA)
28 – 2013 Budget
Workshop (?)
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Happy 4th of July!!!
I know I am a day early but I won't be near a computer on the 4th of July. Take time tomorrow to reflect on what it means to be an American. What is means to have the American Spirit. What is means to be free. Most of all be safe on the 4th of July and enjoy the day of celebrating the birth of a Nation that has offered so much opportunity to people.
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