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Richest lawmakers grew wealthier as economy faltered

The rest of the country is still struggling with high unemployment amid a sluggish-at-best economic recovery — but the wealthiest members of Congress are in high cotton. Indeed, the top 50 wealthiest lawmakers saw their combined net worths increase last year, according to the Hill's annual analysis of financial disclosure documents. Combined, the 50 lawmakers were worth $1.4 billion in 2009 — an $85.1 million increase over their 2008 total — the Hill reports. The members' total combined assets depreciated by nearly $36 million last year — but Congress' well-to-do set also reduced their debts by a combined $120 million. The list of 50 lawmakers spans both parties (27 Democrats and 23 Republicans) and both chambers of Congress (30 House members, 20 senators), the Hill reports. Democratic Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts topped the list for the second year in a row; Republican Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas made his debut in the top 10. Here are profiles for the 10 most flush Hill power-and-money brokers: 1. Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.): $188.6 million. Kerry's worth, which grew by $20 million in 2009, stems from his wife's assets. Teresa Heinz Kerry, of the Heinz ketchup family, inherited hundreds of millions upon the death of her previous husband, Sen. John Heinz. 2. Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.): $160.1 million. Issa actually saw his minimum net worth drop by $4 million, partly due to the poor performance of a single investment fund. Issa's fortune stems from investments he and his wife made in the electronics market. Their company eventually became the largest producer of car anti-theft devices in the country. They sold the business in 2000. 3. Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.): $152.3 million. Harman is married to audio-equipment mogul Sidney Harman; stock holdings from his company, Harman International Industries, helped Harman's net worth grow by $40 million last year. Sidney Harman is in the process of purchasing Newsweek; the magazine's massive debts will presumably drag down Harman's 2010 disclosure numbers a bit. 4. Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WVa.): $83.7 million. No surprise here: The Rockefeller family name has for generations been a byword for fabulous riches. (Rockefeller's great-grandfather John Rockefeller was an oil magnate; inflation-adjusted figures still peg the founder of the Rockefeller fortune as the wealthiest man in history.) But the senator's uptick in personal wealth last year came mainly from his wife's investments. 5. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas): $73.8 million. McCaul saw his net worth double last year, mostly owing to stocks held by his wife. McCaul's father-in-law founded the radio empire Clear Channel Communications. 6. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.): $70.2 million. Warner made millions through investments in the cell phone industry, including the Nextel company. 7. Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.): $56.5 million. Before his 2008 election to Congress, Polis made a fortune in online enterprises, transforming his family's greeting card company into BlueMountain.com and founding ProFlowers.com. 8. Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.): $53.5 million. Buchanan grew wealthy as the owner of multiple auto dealerships in Florida. 9. Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.): $49.7 million. Lautenberg co-founded a payroll services company in the 1950s that became one of the industry's global leaders. 10. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.): $46.1 million. Most of the California lawmaker's wealth comes from real-estate holdings and investments made by her husband. You can review the full list here… http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/116491-the-hills-50-wealthiest-list-slideshow added by: KSirys

30 Comedians That Make Twitter Worthwhile

There are more than enough comedians out there tweeting through their days to make sure you never have to worry about missing a joke. Link: http://www.onlinecertificateprograms.org/blog/2010/30-comedians-that-make-twitte… added by: Maryleaf

JESUS sightings confirmed , 2nd coming?

Yes, its all true you can have a second coming on your pants too . Compact Christianity ,take “Jesus” with you everywhere . Let him preside over your next intimate encounter ,keep pesky whores and sinners alike at bay with the power of the church …We guarantee that Jesus will scare the hell outta any disbeliever . Devil watch out cause you got the savior on your pants .Impress your mom …Take him water sporting oh yea, neon Jesus is waterproof too. You cant hold him back he's Christ almighty neon JESUS and save matches cause hes flame retardant (like you didn't know!) let neon Jesus illuminate your path to a more heavenly place ….find your keys w/neon Jesus thank Christ it's neon Jesus…But don't listen to me read the bible or read it in the dark by the light of your immaculate neon Jesus He's alot more than a holy Jewish hippie savior he holds up your pants with divine intervention stay tuned for more from Figgdimension and neon Jesus see Jesus on display at http://artcell.tumblr.com some nudity required added by: figgdimension

People see neon "JESUS" in belt buckle…

http://artcell.tumblr.com/After varying reports of Jesus sighting's around town i looked down and remembered i had painted it in neon illuminated invisible (whoaa scary!) paint on my belt buckle ops! for the uber cool conservative or comedic fundamentalist artist Gregory M. Figg has created the steer herding belt buckle of the new Las Vegas Christian did you always wanna be the first to see jesus in “your” toast look no further than above your crotch it's Neon Jesus and it's here to stay . Sure to out last you for Armagedumb its the non radioactive always stylish “NEON JESUS” belt buckle . Get one and have your own backyard second coming…(all puns intended) Now in stimulus sizes and limited 1 original buckle let the beer fight begin …All offers considered!!! DISCLAiMER”Jesus” is a trademark of the organized religions and is used here strictly to divert your attention and make you laugh or blow pea's out your nose … please no followers i am not the Messiah (wink) I'm kidding i am going for tax exempt status so followers welcome! added by: figgdimension

Viral Video Film School: <br> YouTube’s Best Campfire Explosions

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Return of Gator News

Why did the alligator cross the road? Find out in this edition of Gator News!

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Return of Gator News

Burning Man

Burning Man legend Peter Hudson shares his art project Tantalus, a zoetrope that comments on the just-out-of-reach American Dream. FRIDAY @ 9/8c

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2012 CHANGES ARE NOW: CIA Moving to Denver

This may be old news to some, but many people are unaware of certain agency's in the U.S. government are moving to the Denver area. The question is why? added by: kennymotown

Hostage Situation at the Discovery Channel HQ (BREAKING NEWS)(Updated)

(UPDATE)(CNN) — Three hostages were rescued from the headquarters of the Discovery Channel in Silver Spring, Maryland, Wednesday afternoon after police shot and killed the man who was holding them, officials said. The hostages were unharmed, Police Chief J. Thomas Manger of the Montgomery County Police Department said. The suspect, identified by a law enforcement official as James Lee, earlier was in communication with authorities. A number of devices in backpacks that Lee held have to be rendered safe, Manger added. During negotiations, “he had a wide range of emotions,” he said. http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/09/01/maryland.discovery.channel/index.html?eref=m… ____________________________________________________________________ Law enforcement authorities have identified the Discovery Communications hostage-taker as James Jay Lee, according to NBC News. Lee has a history of protesting the Discovery Channel; in 2008, he was arrested on charges of littering and disorderly conduct over a protest he organized against the network, according to DCist. Lee is believed to be behind the website SaveThePlanetProtest, which lists 11 demands for the Discovery Channel. Among them, specific programming suggestions: (click on link to see) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/01/james-lee-discovery-chann_n_702356.html added by: existentialist

Mayor takes $90,000 pay cut to help struggling Mississippi city

CNN) — The city of Biloxi, Mississippi, is in a financial rut. Its sales and gaming taxes have been sliding for two years. So the mayor is voluntarily taking a $90,000 pay cut and will supplement his income with retirement money. “I just thought it was the right thing to do,” said Mayor A.J. Holloway, who will earn $27,000 a year after the cut. The nationwide economic gloom has affected Biloxi, which was a tourist hot spot before Hurricane Katrina ripped waterfront properties apart in 2005. “We lost a lot of our businesses along Highway 90,” Holloway said. Many of those businesses decided not to rebuild along the scenic “Beach Boulevard” and relocated to other cities, far from the threat of a storm surge. The moves left the town struggling economically. Holloway proposed ideas on ways to reduce the budget, including new taxes. The city pays 100 percent of its employees' health benefits, in addition to coverage for dependents. The mayor suggested having the employees foot part of the bill for dependents. City council officials voted against both ideas. The city took out a loan with a $6 million line of credit just to meet payrolls. Biloxi subsidizes a regional airport about $115,000 a year, but can no longer do that. The same goes for various health agencies and nonprofits. Holloway said he will likely have to order furloughs for city employees. Meanwhile, the mayor is willing to put his money where his mouth is with an 80 percent pay cut that will free up thousands for the city budget. The city council is reviewing the budget proposals this month. If the budget is approved, he plans to keep his old schedule despite the new pay. “Frankly, I enjoy the work,” Holloway said. “And we have a great deal more to accomplish. I could go for another six to eight years.” And, the mayor says, the pay cut is not part of a re-election strategy. “I'm in my second year of my fifth term, so I have nearly three more years before I would be running for re-election,” he said. Despite the gloomy economic outlook, there are a few bright spots for Biloxi. The city was not affected by the oil spill that left millions of barrels of crude gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. “We got some tar patties and some tar balls in spots,” Holloway said. But Biloxi never had to close its beaches. http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/09/01/mississippi.mayor.pay.cut/index.html?hpt=C2 added by: onemalefla