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Democrats get to hear the Truth from one of their own

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They already know this though, at least those of them who know that money doesn’t grow on trees or otherwise magically appear. For the economic vandals within the Obama Administration, this is music to their ears. Total destruction of the economy is what they are trying to achieve. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Real Revo Discovery Date : 05/04/2011 17:10 Number of articles : 2

Democrats get to hear the Truth from one of their own

Quality of Life is for Corporate Owners, not you.

“We're producing almost as much as we did before the recession, with 7.5 million less people,” said Lakshman Achuthan, managing director of Economic Cycle Research Institute. “The difference is going into the productivity numbers and corporate profits.” The latest reading on productivity, which measures the economic output of each hour Americans work during a quarter, was up 2.5% from a year ago in the third quarter, the Labor Department reported this week. It's the sixth straight quarter of gains of that level or higher. But that level of productivity can't go on forever, said Achuthan. “There is a limit. Workers do start to push back,” he said. “But business managers don't hire because they're nice guys or girls, they hire because they're scared that they'll lose business to someone else. That'll be what gets hiring done.” http://money.cnn.com/2010/12/03/news/economy/employers_doing_more_with_less/?ire… added by: Swisher

Yacht Club, Fishermen Opposed To Billion Dollar, Eastern Lake Ontario Wind Farm

Double-crested cormorants typical of the sort that frequent eastern Lake Ontario. Image credit: Wikipedia Locals are weighing in early against plans to install hundreds of wind turbines in the shallows of Eastern Lake Ontario. The NY Power Authority-proposed project is purported to be ‘ not in the economic interest of the community ‘ as reported in the Tonanwanda News . Reading between the lines of the Tonawanda coverage, it… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Considering a Clean Energy Economic Stimulus Bill

Image via US Coast Guard In the wake of the ongoing BP Gulf spill , public support continues to drop off for offshore drilling and to rise for clean energy development. Elsewhere, the economic recovery continues to be slow and painful, and job growth is stagnating. Gallup just conducted a poll asking voters about a number of policy ideas that may be taken up soon –… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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WTF: Louisiana Governor Calls for More Offshore Drilling

Photo via Freedom Blogging Say what? As millions of gallons of oil spew out of the Gulf , and much of it threatening to make landfall on his state, Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal has called for … more offshore drilling. Citing “concerns for the economic impact” of discontinuing drilling, he wrote a letter to Obama asking the president to lift the newly imposed moratorium. Yes, you read that correctly: the man in charge of Louisiana, the state likely to be most devastated b… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Flip Side of Local – New Hampshire Sees Opportunity In Food Self-Sufficiency

Blueberries. Image credit: NH Farmers Market Association. University of New Hampshire researchers have analyzed the economic impact of their State’s locally produced food system. Local food or farm market sales – known as ‘direct marketing’ – accounts for 12 percent of New Hampshire’s farm food sold, compared to just half a percent nationally. In consequence, overall economic performance of the NH farm economy is relatively poor, according to a story reported in the Concord-Monitor , and elsew… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Flip Side of Local – New Hampshire Sees Opportunity In Food Self-Sufficiency

Southern California beach erosion is worst in a decade

Powerful winter storms sweep away a spectacular amount of sand, leaving a rugged landscape of rock and cliff-side staircases that drop off into the air. Jeremy and Fernando Gutierrez descended a staircase to a cove in Laguna Beach for a nighttime lobster dive and almost fell into the ocean. Even in the darkness, the brothers could see what the problem was — the sand at Treasure Island Beach had all but disappeared, leaving a rugged landscape of rock and a sudden drop-off where the staircase once led gently to the strand. “I couldn't believe it,” said Fernando Gutierrez, 26, of Costa Mesa. “There was no beach and a 20-foot drop-off.” It's a similar scene at dozens of other Southern California beaches where powerful winter storms have swept away a spectacular amount of sand. The vanishing beaches have forced city crews in Dana Point to remove fire rings, picnic tables and shower pads so lifeguards have room to patrol the remaining sand. At Laguna's Rockpile Beach, the waves scrubbed the shore so heavily that jagged rocks and rusty remnants of an old sewer system that haven't been seen for years reemerged. “This year it was just plain rock pile,” said Ken Frank, city manager of Laguna Beach. “Forget the beach.” And at Dockweiler Beach near Los Angeles International Airport, cobblestones are visible where there once was soft sand, and workers have been using heavy machinery to fill in some of the more perilous drop-offs. “We lost half a dozen palm trees that were planted in the 1980s” after the sand holding their roots washed away, said Rich Haydon, the state Department of Parks and Recreation superintendent for Doheny, San Clemente and San Onofre state beaches. “The amount of sand taken away from Doheny is going to take many, many years to replenish, if it does replenish at all.” The storms' scouring of the Southern California shoreline — remarkable at some beaches, barely noticeable at others — has caused the worst damage and most significant beach erosion in at least a decade, according to parks and beach officials. In January and February, powerful swells, high tides and strong winds swept away tons of sand from the coastline, stealing as much as 30 to 40 feet of beachfront at some locations. In the month or two since the El Ni

Employers added most jobs in 3 years in March

The nation's economy posted its largest job gain in three years in March, while the unemployment rate remained at 9.7 percent for the third straight month. The increase in payrolls is the latest sign that the economic recovery is gaining momentum and healing in the job market is beginning. Still, the healing is likely to be slow, and most economists don't expect new hiring to be fast enough this year to rapidly reduce the unemployment rate. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100402/ap_on_bi_go_ec_fi/us_economy added by: krag2112

How the Michelle ‘Bombshell’ McGee Story Got Made [Tabloids]

Everyone was shocked when, last week, In Touch published a cover story about Jesse James ‘ mistress Michelle “Bombshell” McGee. The surprise wasn’t that James was having affairs, but that In Touch had gotten the story—and gotten it right . More

Meet the High-Ranking SEC Official Who Surfed Porn While Your 401K Vanished [Workplace Etiquette]

David Ito is an assistant regional director in the SEC’s Los Angeles office. He makes around $200,000 a year supervising the commission’s L.A. regulators. According to a source, he was looking at porn at work during the economic collapse. More