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Poll: 84 Percent of Young Adults Say Key Life Decisions in Jeopardy

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Poll: 84 Percent of Young Adults Say Key Life Decisions in Jeopardy

89 Percent of Young Adults Say the Poor Economy Impacts Daily Life, 84 Percent Say Key Life Decisions in Jeopardy

Only 38 percent say today’s leaders represent their interests, while 76 percent intend to vote in the presidential election

Washington, DC – (8/22/12) – Generation Opportunity, the largest non-profit, non-partisan organization in America engaging and mobilizing young Americans (18-29 years old) on the important economic issues facing the nation, released new polling data today on Millennials as the 2012 presidential election nears. Since its launch in June of 2011, Generation Opportunity has amassed a following of 4 million fans on Facebook and is actively organizing Millennials across the country through grassroots tactics, voter registration, and voter turnout efforts.

“These numbers should put elected leaders on notice. What you see is a very pointed story of the impact the failed policies coming out of the White House over the course of the last three years are having on the daily lives and the long-term plans of young Americans. Frankly, it is not a pretty picture – millions of young Americans are paying the price, in a very personal way, for failed leadership and failed policies,” stated Paul T. Conway, president of Generation Opportunity and former Chief of Staff of the U.S. Department of Labor. “Millennials are savvy. They know national policies have personal impact – they feel it first-hand. So it is no surprise that so few believe their interests are being represented in Washington, and it is no surprise that they plan to make their voices heard this November.”

For Generation Opportunity, the polling company, inc./WomanTrend, conducted a nationwide online survey of 1,003 American adults ages 18-29 between July 27 and July 31, 2012. This study has a ±3.1% margin of error at a 95% confidence interval, and sampling quotas were used to ensure the survey was representative of the larger 18-29 year old nationwide population with regard to race, region, and gender.

89% of young people ages 18-29 say the current state of the economy is impacting their day-to-day lives (Accepted multiple responses) (Randomized):

51% reduced their entertainment budget;
43% reduced their grocery/food budget;
43% cut back on gifts for friends and family;
40% skipped a vacation;
38% driven less;
36% taken active steps to reduce home energy costs;
32% tried to find an additional job;
27% sold personal items or property (cars, electronic appliances, or other possessions);
26% changed their living situation (moved in with family, taken extra roommates, downgraded apartment or home);
17% skipped a wedding, family reunion, or other significant social event;
1% other;
8% none of the above (accepted only this response);
3% do not know/cannot judge (accepted only this response).

84% of young people ages 18-29 had planned to but now might delay or not make at all a major life change or move forward on a major purchase due to the current state of the economy (Accepted multiple responses) (Randomized):

38% – Buy their own place;
32% – Go back to school/getting more education or training;
31% – Start a family;
27% – Change jobs/cities;
26% – Pay off student loans or other debt;
25% – Save for retirement;
23% – Get married;
12% – None of the above (accepted only this response);
4% – Do not know/cannot judge (accepted only this response).

83% of young people ages 18-29 say that current economic conditions have impacted their summer plans (Accepted multiple responses) (Randomized):

53% cut back on entertainment and non-essential social spending like nice meals, spa treatments, bars, and going to the movies;
34% had to skip taking a vacation here in the United States;
25% will spend the summer looking for a job until one opens up;
24% had to work all summer without any vacations;
24% will spend the summer working a job they do not like just to make ends meet;
19% had to skip taking a vacation abroad to another country;
1% other, specified;
14% none of the above (accepted only this response);
3% do not know/cannot judge (accepted only this response).

64% of young people ages 18-29 believe the availability of more quality, full-time jobs upon graduation is more important than lower student loan interest rates.

76% believe that the lack of job opportunities is shrinking the American middle class.

Only 38% believe that today’s political leaders reflect the interests of young Americans.

76% of Millennials plan to vote in the election for President this year.

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Back to School: School Choice program eyes expansion

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Back to School: School Choice program eyes expansion

The state Education Department has proposed changes to the popular Interdistrict School Choice Program, including allowing more public schools to participate.

It would also accept “non-public school students.” Such students, according to the proposal, could “enroll in choice schools if the choice school district chooses to admit the student and seats are available after all eligible public school students have been admitted.”  (Hassan, State Street Wire)

https://www.politickernj.com/59199/school-choice-program-eyes-expansion

 

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Study finds car computers vulnerable to viruses, hijacking

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Study finds car computers vulnerable to viruses, hijacking
By Keith Laing – 08/21/12 03:29 PM ET

As cars are becoming more computerized, they are also becoming more susceptible to viruses, a study released this month found.

The report, from the University of California San Diego and the University of Washington’s Center for Automotive Embedded Systems Security (CAESS), argued that “[M]odern automobiles are pervasively computerized, and hence potentially vulnerable to attack.”

The group found that cars are becoming more vulnerable to attacks from external remote-controlled devices, such as Bluetooth headsets and GPS tracking.

https://thehill.com/blogs/transportation-report/automobiles/244609-study-finds-car-computers-vulnerable-to-viruses-hijacking

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Governor Christie to sign bill today expanding Rutgers University

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Governor Christie to sign bill today expanding Rutgers University

Governor Christie is expected to sign a bill later today that will give Rutgers University coveted medical and dental schools, substantially increasing the size and stature of the state university.

The bill, which passed the Legislature earlier this summer, will merge most of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey into Rutgers. The medical university’s campuses in Newark and New Brunswick/Piscataway will be taken over by Rutgers by July 2013.

The governor and other proponents of the move say it will shore up the struggling medical university and elevate Rutgers – enabling the state to attract more medical research dollars.  (Alex, The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/education/Governor_Christie_bill_expanding_Rutgers_University_UMDNJ.html

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Americans Having Fewer Babies Crimping Consumer Spending

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Americans Having Fewer Babies Crimping Consumer Spending
By Steve Matthews – Aug 21, 2012 4:11 PM ET

Debra Mollen, 41, a psychology professor in Denton, Texas, said she and her husband don’t plan to have children as they strive to pay down their mortgage and save for retirement.

“Children are really expensive,” Mollen said, and the 2008 financial crisis shows the importance of building a nest egg. “Retirement is not an option for a lot of folks.”

Mollen isn’t alone, as Americans have had fewer babies each year since the 2008 financial meltdown, with births falling to a 12-year low in 2011, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. The low birth rate and reduced immigration resulted in the smallest gain in population since World War II, which may hurt spending on everything from Huggies diapers to pregnancy kits, child care and education.

“Consumption bumps up when families have children,” said Dean Maki, chief U.S. economist at Barclays Plc in New York, who worked at the Federal Reserve from 1995 to 2000, and researched household finances. “The fact we are seeing fewer births is something of a drag on consumer spending. To the extent this turns out to be a persistent trend, it is something to be worried about.”

The population increased by 0.92 percent, or 2.8 million people, to 311.6 million from the end of the decennial population count on April 1, 2010, to July 1, 2011, the slowest rate over a similar period since the mid-1940s, the Census Bureau said.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-21/americans-having-fewer-babies-crimping-consumer-spending.html

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Attorney says Ridgewood is required to make Graydon Park accessible

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Attorney says Ridgewood is required to make Graydon Park accessible
TUESDAY AUGUST 21, 2012, 10:07 AM
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

The village is legally responsible to ensure that the entire facility at Graydon Park conforms to all regulations set forth by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) when Ridgewood’s governing body proceeds with plans to improve accessibility into the pool, legal officials confirmed last week.

Members of the Village Council last month discussed the possibility of modifying preliminary plans for a new ADA ramp leading into the water, but the topic was left open for future dialogue following a debate over the municipality’s legal accessibility obligations.

Mayor Paul Aronsohn picked up the conversation last week and verified that accessibility compliance regulations differ for public and private entities.

“Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, private businesses and private homes only have a legal obligation to make accessibility changes if they’re undertaking a major renovation. The question is: We’re not making major renovations with Graydon, do we still have a legal obligation?” Aronsohn said during last week’s work session.

Village Attorney Matt Rogers detailed the ADA and explained how it will impact Ridgewood’s plans to improve accessibility at the pool.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/166883966_Attorney_says_Ridgewood_is_required_to_make_Graydon_Park_accessible.html

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Lunch at the Stable

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Lunch at the Stable
August 20,2012
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Ridgewood NJ, On the way to the train station I noticed the Stable had a $9.99 Prix-Fixe lunch special so I thought it was worth a try. The food was excellent though the service could have been a bit more enthusiastic . The Empanada appetizer was near perfect ,with a crisp pis crust filled with moist meaty filling. For the main coarse I had the chorizo,chicken and shrimp combo served over a bed of yellow rice which was cooked to perfection and just enough to fill the bill but not enough to put me in a food coma . https://thestablerestaurant.com/menus.html

If you do not already know the Stable Restaurant located in Ridgewood, NJ, offers an exciting new way to dine the popular Rodizio style of restaurant service where unlimited slow cooking servings of a wide variety of skewered meats. Featuring: Beef, Lamb, Pork, Turkey, Chicken, Sausages, and more are server right of the cooking skewer, then sliced or platter at the table for you to enjoy it.

Open 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Rodizio begins at 5 p.m. weekdays, 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

I am a big fan of ” rodizio” style cooking so i am going to come back and give it a try as soon as I work up an appetite.

https://thestablerestaurant.com/menus.html

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Rabbi Shmuley gets boost from big GOP donor

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Rabbi Shmuley gets boost from big GOP donor

Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, among the top donors to the Republican machine this election, is also now the top giver — along with his wife — to the New Jersey congressional race of the reality-TV rabbi, Shmuley Boteach.

Mr. Adelson, who runs the Las Vegas Sands international gaming empire, and his wife, Dr. Miriam Adelson, who runs the Adelson drug clinic, have each given $250,000, or $500,000 total, to a new independent super PAC called the Patriot Prosperity PAC, according to people close to the Adelsons and the PAC.

Patriot Prosperity is supporting Mr. Boteach, who is running as a Republican, against eight-term Democratic Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. in a newly redrawn district in northern New Jersey.  (Mundy, The Wall Street Journal)

https://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2012/08/20/rabbi-shmuley-gets-boost-from-big-gop-donor/?KEYWORDS=jersey

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N.J. Senate OKs bill that would protect people who call 911 to report drug overdoses from arrest

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N.J. Senate OKs bill that would protect people who call 911 to report drug overdoses from arrest

Under a bill passed by the Senate on Monday, people who call 911 to report a drug overdose would be protected against arrest or prosecution.

The bill, called the “Good Samaritan Emergency Response Act,” already passed the Assembly 67 to 8. The Senate approved it, without debate, by a vote of 21 to 10. It now heads to Governor Christie to sign into law or veto.

The law would protect “a person who, in good faith, seeks medical assistance for someone experiencing a drug overdose” from arrest or prosecution related to the drug abuse by treating the person’s actions as a “mitigating factor in a prosecution for other drug-related offenses.” It gives the same protection to the drug users themselves.  (Linhorst, The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/NJ_Senate_OKs_bill_that_would_protect_people_who_call_911_to_report_drug_overdoses_from_arrest.html

 

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Moody’s: Hospitals face heavy risk without Medicaid expansion

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Moody’s: Hospitals face heavy risk without Medicaid expansion

In a recent industry report, Moody’s Investor Services confirmed what many nonprofit hospital executives feared after the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act — more financial risk is on the table, as states are able to opt out of the Medicaid expansion.

The expansion would have offset some of the reimbursement cuts slated for the Medicaid and Medicare programs by adding to the number of newly insured patients created by the act. In the Moody’s report, the court’s decision to limit the expansion blunts one of the ways the law would be credit-positive for hospitals.  (Caliendo, NJBIZ)
https://www.njbiz.com/article/20120820/NJBIZ01/120829973/Moody%27s:-Hospitals-face-heavy-risk-without-Medicaid-expansion

 

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Bark Park: My children never once used the playground at the Duck Pond, but I don’t begrudge other parents bringing their children

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Bark Park: My children never once used the playground at the Duck Pond, but I don’t begrudge other parents bringing their children

Actually, socializing my dog with others IS caring for it properly. Not to mention, well-exercised and socialized dogs make better-behaved, less aggressive and more quiet (less likely to bark) neighbors alongside non-dog-owning residents.

These are just a few of the benefits dog parks offer to the entire community. And the tired “not my tax dollars” argument makes no sense in our structure of County or Village taxes and services. I don’t play tennis, but my Village has tennis courts. I don’t drive on Street A or B but my tax money helps pave them.

My children never once used the playground at the Duck Pond, but I don’t begrudge other parents bringing their children to the swings and I suspect childless residents don’t tell parents they should have planned better to purchase their own playground equipment. Village- or County-provided services and facilities are not offered via a menu where we get to pick and choose exactly which ones our tax dollars should support, and nor should they be.

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Nearly half of US doctors struggle with burnout: study

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Nearly half of US doctors struggle with burnout: study
Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:12am EDT

(Reuters) – Job burnout strikes doctors more often than it does other employed people in the United States, according to a national survey that included more than 7,000 doctors.

More than four in 10 U.S. physicians said they were emotionally exhausted or felt a high degree of cynicism, or “depersonalization,” toward their patients, said researchers whose findings appeared in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

“The high rate of burnout has consequences not only for the individual physicians, but also for the patients they are caring for,” said Tait Shanafelt of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, who led the research.

Previous studies have shown that burned-out doctors are more prone to thinking about suicide and to making medical errors than their peers, Shanafelt added.

The survey included nearly 7,300 doctors who filled in questionnaires about their work-life balance in 2011.

https://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/21/us-doctors-burnout-idUSBRE87J0RJ20120821

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2016 – The Movie

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2016 – The Movie

An extremely important movie out currently and is in a few states right now – – It is called simply “2016”. Author is Dinesh D’Souza, college president in New York and author of many New York Times best sellers. The movie is from Gerald R. Molen, producer of Academy Award winning Schindler’s List, Jurrasic Park , Brave Heart.

It explains in plain language who Barack Obama really is, what he stands for, and the dangers of him being reelected for another four years.

Movie – “2016 Obama’s America” – will be shown at AMC Theater in Paramus. September 6 – We believe the show time will be 7:00 pm, but you will have to call the theatre to confirm and try to get your tickets ahead of schedule – Mark your calendars, especially those of you who are not on the internet. This is a joint effort with various Tp groups in the area. Teaming up with local TP’s in this effort Tickets will be $12.50 per person – try brining a friend to spread the word .

Private Tea Party Showing , 2016 Obama’s America, AMC Garden State Plaza , 7 pm Thursday, September 6, Tickets $12.50 each .Tickets not available from the box office .Consult your local Tea Party or contact [email protected].
or Phone 201 891-5918.

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Back to School: A High-Tech Fix for Broken Schools

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Back to School: A High-Tech Fix for Broken Schools
Digital learning gives young minds a shot at educational excellence.
BY JUAN WILLIAMS

Mooresville, N.C., is best known as “Race City, U.S.A.,” home of Nascar. But these days Mooresville is leading the nation in a different way—by using digital technology to improve public education.

“Fixing Our Schools,” a documentary I am hosting for the Fox News Channel this Sunday, looks at how digital learning is being used by schools like those in Mooresville to help fix our broken education system.

Our schools are undoubtedly in crisis. Prize-winning documentaries such as “Waiting for ‘Superman'” have revealed the terrible cost of losing young minds to failing schools. Dropout rates are particularly high among minority children .

https://tinyurl.com/9d4eaad

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Back to School: Race to the Top for School Districts: More Federal Education Intervention

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Back to School: Race to the Top for School Districts: More Federal Education Intervention
Lindsey Burke
August 17, 2012 at 4:04 pm

The Obama Administration’s new Race to the Top District (RTT-D) competition, a competitive grant program on top of the more than 100 programs the Department of Education (DOE) already operates, entices cash-strapped school districts with another $400 million to implement the Obama education agenda.

For the past half-century, federal education funding and control have been growing at the expense of state educational autonomy. The last thing our struggling education system needs is for local school districts to become dependent on Washington for education funding, further centralizing school-level policies in the hands of federal bureaucrats.

RTT-D is an offshoot of the original Race to the Top (RTT), the Obama Administration’s $4.35 billion competitive grant program to states carved out of the “stimulus.” The DOE says the new district-level program will “help schools become engines of innovation”:

Race to the Top, launched in 2009, has inspired dramatic education reform nationwide, leading 45 states and the District of Columbia to pursue higher college- and career-ready standards, data-driven decision making, greater support for teachers and leaders, and turnaround interventions in low performing schools. The next phase proposes to build on those principles at the classroom level to support bold, locally directed improvements in learning and teaching that will directly improve student achievement and educator effectiveness.

Concern about the Administration’s push to nationalize the content taught in schools across America through the Common Core State Standards led some states to pass on the original RTT competition. States like Alaska, Texas, and North Dakota have never applied for RTT grants. Under the new district-level competition, the feds will appeal directly to school districts, offering up millions in exchange for adoption of the White House’s preferred policies.

https://tinyurl.com/96z2vep