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10 Facts on the Fiscal Cliff, Debt, and Spending

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10 Facts on the Fiscal Cliff, Debt, and Spending
Romina Boccia
December 27, 2012 at 8:37 am

Budget policy in 2012 was characterized by deficit spending, major increases in the national debt, and a heated debate over the “fiscal cliff.”

With just days left for President Obama and lawmakers in Congress to avert a major tax hike, sequestration, and other major policy changes, today we bring you a list of the top 10 facts on federal spending in 2012:

Four years of trillion-dollar-plus deficits. Fiscal year 2012 concluded with a $1.1 trillion deficit, marking the fourth year of trillion-dollar-plus deficits. Too much spending is the root cause of the federal government’s deep and sustained deficits. At 23 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2012 and on track to rise further, federal spending is growing at a dangerous pace.
National debt hit $16 trillion. On September 4, the U.S. national debt hit the $16 trillion mark. We owe more on the national debt than the entire U.S. economy produced in goods and services in all of 2012. Sixteen trillion dollar bills stacked one on top of the other would measure more than 1 million miles high, which would reach to the moon and back more than twice.
The debt limit was raised by $1.2 trillion. On January 30, the federal government raised its debt limit from a staggering $15.194 trillion to an even bigger $16.394 trillion. This increase was the last one of three granted in the Budget Control Act of 2011, a result of that summer’s debt ceiling negotiations, which allowed for a total debt limit increase of $2.1 trillion.
The $650 billion fiscal cliff distracted from the $48 trillion looming fiscal crisis. Much of 2012 was spent arguing over tax rates in the fiscal cliff debate while lawmakers ignored the much more dangerous looming fiscal crisis. As large and as major a concern as federal budget deficits are today, they stand in the shadow of $48 trillion in long-term unfunded obligations in Social Security and Medicare. Even with President Obama’s originally proposed tax hikes in his budget, the federal debt would still rise by more than $7.7 trillion in the next 10 years.
Social Security ran a deficit for the second year in a row. According to the 2012 trustees report, Social Security spent $45 billion more in benefits in 2011 than it took in from its payroll tax. This deficit is in addition to a $49 billion gap in 2010 and an expected average annual gap of about $66 billion between 2012 and 2018. Social Security’s deficits will balloon yet further. After adjusting for inflation, annual deficits will reach $95 billion in 2020 and $318.7 billion in 2030 before the trust fund runs out in 2033 and a 25 percent across-the-board benefit cut occurs.
Three years of spend-as-you-go policies without a federal budget. The last time both chambers of Congress agreed on a budget was on April 29, 2009. Since then, Congress has operated on a spend-as-you-go basis, characterized by incoherent, ad hoc budget procedures. The House passed budget resolutions each of the past two years, but the Senate failed to do its part.
The government spent nearly $30,000 per American household. The average American household’s share of federal spending in 2012 was $29,691, or roughly two-thirds of median household income. The government collected $20,293 per household in taxes in 2012, resulting in a budget deficit of $9,398 per household in 2012.
Obamacare will spend $1.7 trillion over 10 years. After the Supreme Court decision on Obamacare, the Congressional Budget Office did an update of its scoring of the law. The result: Obamacare will spend $1.7 trillion over 10 years on its coverage expansion provisions alone, including a massive expansion of Medicaid and federal subsidies for the new health insurance exchanges. This means that Obamacare will increase federal health spending by 15 percent.
Social Security was the biggest federal spending program. In 1993, Social Security surpassed national defense as the largest federal spending category, and it remains first today. The top five biggest spending programs, in order, are 1) Social Security; 2) national defense; 3) Medicare; 4) Medicaid, CHIP, and other government health care; and 5) interest on the debt.
More than 40 percent of Americans are on some government program. According to Census Bureau data and Heritage Foundation calculations, 128.8 million people in America depend on a government program for basic (or not so basic) needs, such as rent, prescription drugs, and higher education.

https://blog.heritage.org/2012/12/27/morning-bell-10-facts-on-the-fiscal-cliff-debt-and-spending/?roi=echo3-14100902112-10770483-e1b81425796edf82a800bba691f909ca&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Morning%2BBell

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Winter Weather Advisory

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Winter Weather Advisory

URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
415 AM EST WED DEC 26 2012

…SNOW AND ICE EXPECTED LATE TODAY INTO THURSDAY MORNING…

…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO
6 AM EST THURSDAY…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER
ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND ICE…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS
AFTERNOON TO 6 AM EST THURSDAY.

* LOCATIONS…NORTHERN PORTIONS OF SOUTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT…AS
WELL AS WESTERN BERGEN COUNTY IN NEW JERSEY…AND ROCKLAND AND
NORTHERN WESTCHESTER COUNTIES IN SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORK.

* HAZARD TYPES…SNOW AND ICE LATE TODAY THROUGH LATE TONIGHT.

* ACCUMULATIONS…SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 1 TO 4 INCHES…ALONG WITH
AROUND A TRACE TO ONE TENTH OF AN INCH OF ICE.

* WINDS…EAST 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH.

* TEMPERATURES…IN THE LOWER 30S THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE
TONIGHT.

* VISIBILITIES…ONE QUARTER TO ONE HALF MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.

* IMPACTS…SNOW AND ICE ACCUMULATIONS WILL MAKE FOR DANGEROUS
TRAVEL LATE TODAY INTO EARLY THURSDAY MORNING. IN
ADDITION…STRONG WINDS COULD DOWN SNOW AND ICE COVERED TREE
LIMBS…POWER LINES AND HOLIDAY DECORATIONS…AND CA– USE MINOR
PROPERTY DAMAGE. POWER OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW…SLEET…OR
FREEZING RAIN WILL CA– USE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR
SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES…AND — USE CAUTION WHILE

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NJ TRANSIT PILOTS REAL-TIME SERVICE INFORMATION FOR BUS CUSTOMERS

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NJ TRANSIT PILOTS REAL-TIME SERVICE INFORMATION FOR BUS CUSTOMERS

MyBus Now pilot program begins on Mercer County-area bus routes on December 13
December 13, 2012

NEWARK, NJ — NJ TRANSIT today announced the launch of MyBus Now, the agency’s first real-time service information system for bus customers, which will kick off December 13 as a pilot program on 16 Mercer County-area bus routes.

“The launch of the MyBus Now pilot program marks an important step toward systemwide implementation of this vital customer information tool,” said NJ TRANSIT Executive Director James Weinstein. “With access to real-time bus location and arrival information literally at their fingertips, bus customers will be able to make informed decisions about their travel, even while on the go.”

MyBus Now will use “smart bus” technology to provide customers with access to real-time bus arrival estimates to a specific bus stop within a 30-minute window. Customers will be able to access the information in three ways: from a desktop computer through njtransit.com, from a web-enabled smartphone through the mobile version of njtransit.com, and via SMS-text messaging directly to their cell phones.

Starting Thursday, December 13, customers of bus routes that operate out of NJ TRANSIT’s Hamilton Garage will be able to use MyBus Now to access real-time service information. The 16 bus routes, which serve communities in Mercer County and parts of Somerset and Middlesex counties, include:

No. 600 Trenton-Plainsboro (U.S. 1 Corridor)
No. 601 The College of New Jersey-Trenton-Hamilton Marketplace
No. 602 Pennington-Trenton
No. 603 Mercer Mall-Hamilton Square-Yardville-Hamilton Marketplace
No. 604 East Trenton-Trenton Transit Center
No. 605 Montgomery Township-Princeton-Quaker Bridge Mall
No. 606 Princeton-Mercerville-Hamilton Marketplace
No. 607 Ewing-Trenton-Independence Plaza
No. 608 Hamilton-West Trenton
No. 609 Ewing-Quaker Bridge Mall
No. 610 Trenton-Princeton Seasonal Service
No. 611 Trenton-River View Plaza Circulator
No. 612 Lawrence-West Windsor
No. 613 Mercer Mall-Hamilton Square-Yardville-Hamilton Marketplace
No. 619 Ewing-Quaker Bridge Mall-Mercer County College
No. 655 Princeton-Plainsboro
NJ TRANSIT selected Hamilton Garage for the pilot program because the relatively small size of its operations and the fact that none of its bus routes intersect with other garages provide an ideal testing environment. The pilot will enable NJ TRANSIT to address any issues with the system prior to a full systemwide rollout in spring 2013.

NJ TRANSIT is currently taking delivery of 1,145 new buses that are already equipped with smart bus technology provided by Clever Devices LTD. In addition, NJ TRANSIT has procured additional smart bus platforms to retrofit the remaining buses in the agency’s fleet, including those on routes operated by private carriers under contract to NJ TRANSIT.

The Clever Devices platform offers many operational and customer benefits, including automatic bus stop announcements, vehicle condition monitoring, passenger counting and real-time location reporting. The data provided through this technology will allow for greater efficiency in terms of scheduling, planning and maintenance of the NJ TRANSIT bus network.

MyBus Now builds on NJ TRANSIT’s “MyBus” system, which launched in October 2010. Based on a system of bus stop ID numbers—unique five-digit numbers NJ TRANSIT has assigned to each of its bus routes—MyBus enables customers who have cell phones with SMS (text messaging) capabilities to receive bus schedule information for a specific stop directly to their cell phones. Customers can optain their bus stop ID online at njtransit.com, or from MyBus signs posted at bus stops statewide.

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the Greatest Scholarship of All time!

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 the Greatest Scholarship of All time!

Less then a month left to apply for the Greatest Scholarship of All time! If you need money for an education or know somebody who does, send them to Generation Ali. Like us here and join the movement: www.facebook.com/GenerationAli

Are you the greatest? How has Muhammad Ali inspired your journey to achieve personal and global greatness? Join the conversation.

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Fostering our new generation of leaders to achieve personal greatness, contribute positively to their communities, and change the world for the better.

Generation Ali is a global movement that inspires our new generation of leaders to achieve greatness on local, national and global levels. The movement draws its inspiration from “The Greatest” himself, Muhammad Ali, and his six guiding principles: Confidence, Conviction, Dedication, Giving, Respect and Spirituality. United by a common goal and linked through a strong social media platform, Generation Ali encourages leaders to find a cause worth fighting for and provides the tools necessary to create a better world.

Generation Ali, the torch is passed to you. Join the movement.

The home of Generation Ali is the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville Kentucky, USA.

Muhammad Ali Center is a cultural attraction and international educational center designed to inspire a journey to achieve personal and global greatness through the six core principles lived by Muhammad Ali. The six core principles are Confidence, Conviction, Dedication, Giving, Respect and Spirituality. The center offers programming and social initiatives around social issues such as education, gender equality and global citizenship.

The center itself features a non-traditional visitor museum experience, educational and public programming, and global initiatives, the Ali Center reaches beyond its physical walls to fulfill its mission: To preserve and share the legacy and ideals of Muhammad Ali, to promote respect, hope and understanding, and to inspire adults and children everywhere to be as great as they can be.

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“Cake Boss” Now looks to Open in January

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“Cake Boss” Now looks to Open in January
December 20, 2012
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Looks like Ridgewood Residents will have to wait just a little bit longer for the grand opening of Carlo’s Bakery in Ridgewood: “Cake Boss” Buddy Valastro’s bakery is now planning to open after the holidays in mid-January opening in the village, according to spokeswoman Daniela Guernica . The bake shop had previously hoped to open durring the month of december . www. carlosbakery.com

source : https://www.northjersey.com/shopping/184219251_New___Noteworthy__Carlo_s_Bakery_in_Ridgewood_delayed__Beckham_s_son_a_model__and_more.html

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“Sucre bleu!” : France warms to Gérard Depardieu, the heroic tax exile

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“Sucre bleu!” : France warms to Gérard Depardieu, the heroic tax exile
Jean-Marc Ayrault, the French prime minister, may come to regret insulting the actor who symbolises Gallic exuberance
By Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
8:31PM GMT 17 Dec 2012

Asterix and Obelix have deserted Gaul. Or at least the two actors who played them in three blockbuster movies have. With Gérard “Obelix” Depardieu’s much-trumpeted exile to Belgium last week, following Christian “Asterix” Clavier’s move to London in October, France has lost her best-known fictional heroes, undefeated by Julius Caesar’s legions, but vanquished by François Hollande’s punitive new 75 per cent top marginal income tax rate, recently hiked capital gains tax, and reinforced wealth tax.

The symbolism has not been lost on the French. When France’s richest man, Bernard Arnault, the CEO and main shareholder of the luxury behemoth LVMH, applied for Belgian citizenship last August, it was easy for Socialists to paint him as an unpatriotic, despicable fat cat. “Get lost, you rich b——” blasted a headline on the front page of Libération, the Left-wing daily, effectively capturing the national mood.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/9750510/France-warms-to-Gerard-Depardieu-the-heroic-exile.html

 

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‘Still Out of Work?’ How to Handle Holiday Small Talk

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‘Still Out of Work?’ How to Handle Holiday Small Talk
By SUE SHELLENBARGER

Holiday gatherings can be anything but festive for people who are out of work. Even an innocuous “How’s it going?” can feel like a tender topic—especially for the legions of long-term unemployed Americans whose ranks have swelled since the last recession.

Frustrated job seekers may find it awkward to explain what is going on, or not going on, in their lives. (Especially dreaded: the new-acquaintance query “What do you do?”)

On the other hand, hosts and partygoers trying to catch up with an out-of-work friend or relative may find themselves unexpectedly in a conversational minefield, since research links long-term job loss to other problems such as depression and declining health.

Some partygoers shy away as if unemployment were contagious or tiptoe around work-related topics for fear of hurting feelings or being asked for help. Many people feel like, “I’m busy trying to hang onto my own job. I don’t even want to enter into that conversation,” says Frederick Hairston, a training specialist with National Able Network, Chicago, a nonprofit that works with job-seeking adults.

https://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324478304578173113703812842.html?mod=ITP_personaljournal_0

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20 Children Among 28 Dead In Newtown, Conn. Elementary School Massacre

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20 Children Among 28 Dead In Newtown, Conn. Elementary School Massacre
Law Enforcement Working To Piece ‘Puzzle’ To ‘Truly Understand What Occurred’
December 14, 2012 11:59 PM

NEWTOWN, Conn. (CBSNewYork) – A heartbreaking and unforgettable tragedy beset the town of Newtown on Friday morning as 28 people, including 20 children, were killed at an elementary school by a lone gunman.

“Evil visited this community today and it’s too early to speak of recovery,” Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy said. “Each parent, each sibling, each member of the family has to understand Connecticut — we’re all in this together.”

While the families of victims were notified, authorities on Friday night were still in the process of positively identifying those killed.

Officials had been briefing the public on the situation throughout the day, while local officials were still looking at various angles as they continued their “massive investigation” in coordination with the FBI and ATF.

While authorities have still not officially identified the gunman who opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School, law enforcement sources have named him as 20-year-old Adam Lanza.

https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/12/14/police-respond-to-report-of-school-shooting-in-conn/

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40th Anniversary Champagne & Candlelight Reception

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40th Anniversary Champagne &  Candlelight Reception

Friday, December 14, 2012, 6-10 pm

The Friends of the Hermitage will host a festive Champagne and Candlelight evening to welcome the holiday season and celebrate the Friends’ 40th year of stewardship of the Hermitage Museum. The evening begins with a champagne reception inside the historic Victorian home, decorated by the Ho-Ho-Kus Garden Club in the “Christmas Tea” theme.

After viewing the decorations in The Hermitage, guests will walk to Jaqua Hall to enjoy the melodic guitar of musician Jim Campanella, with wine and hors d’oeuvres. Tickets for this rare opportunity to see the museum sparkle during the evening are available by advance reservation with the Museum Office at (201) 445-8311, ext. 36. Tickets are $60 per person. Proceeds benefit the museum’s education programs for children.

Click here to registrar:  https://thehermitage.ejoinme.org/?tabid=415881

Following the reception, guests will enjoy light fare and seasonal music
in Jaqua Hall, Hermitage Education & Conference Center, 335 N. Franklin Turnpike, Ho-Ho-Kus.

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“Christmas Tea”: Holiday Decorations at The Hermitage

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“Christmas Tea”: Holiday Decorations at The Hermitage

Wednesday, November 14, 2012, through Sunday, January 20, 2013

For the sixth year in a row, the Ho-Ho-Kus Garden Club will decorate The Hermitage for the holiday season. This year’s theme is “Christmas Tea.” The decorations also feature period costumes from the Hermitage Collection. The decorated house is open for viewing through the holiday season during regular museum hours (Wednesday through Sunday, 1- 4 pm), depending on availability of volunteer docents. (We recommend calling the Museum Office on weekdays to ensure that the house is open for tours.)

Viewing of the holiday decorations is included with regular admission to the museum: $7 for adults; $5 for seniors; and $4 for children age 6-12. Museum members and children under 5 are admitted free of charge. The decorations will remain on display through Sunday, January 20, 2013. Special group tours are also available by contacting the Hermitage Education Department at (201) 445-8311, ext. 33.

The Museum is closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day.

335 North Franklin Turnpike  Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423
(201) 445-8311

 

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19 Rules for Meaningful Conversations With Physicians

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19 Rules for Meaningful Conversations With Physicians
Written by Kriss Barlow, RN, MBA, Principal, Barlow/McCarthy | December 07, 2012

Physicians need to do a better job of communicating with their patients. Could the same be said for how executives communicate with physicians?

Healthcare executives recognize the need to have meaningful conversations with physicians about quality, safety and patient care. They also understand the need to have consequential dialogue about referrals, partnerships and shared visions for the future. While it’s easy to fall back on conventional agendas, it’s far more valuable to take the time to understand the multi-dimensional problems at hand and craft a multi-dimensional solution. In short, executives need to take the time to “read” the situation, understand the dynamics and carefully craft a message that resonates with physicians.

Many executives pride themselves on being great communicators, but in the heat of the moment, they sometimes fail to draw on their best skills. What sets the world’s greatest communicators apart is that they go into every conversation with a clear objective, yet they’re astute enough to go with the flow, create an interesting segue and adapt their message without missing a beat.

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-physician-relationships/19-rules-for-meaningful-conversations-with-physicians.html

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10 things real-estate listing sites won’t say

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10 things real-estate listing sites won’t say
By AnnaMaria Andriotis

1. “The homes you’re looking at have already sold.”

Once upon a time, house hunting meant perusing local newspapers and being led through properties by a real-estate agent. Nowadays, most home buyers head straight to their computers: A record 90% searched online this year, up from 65% a decade ago, according to the National Association of Realtors. Trouble is, homes listed for sale online aren’t always actually available.

More than a third of home listings that are labeled as “active” on third-party listing sites Trulia and Zillow are no longer for sale, according to a 2012 study by consulting firm WAV Group that was sponsored by online brokerage Redfin (which also lists properties for sale). For their part, Trulia and Zillow say such outdated posts can be the result of real-estate agents inputting information incorrectly or forgetting to make updates. Walter Molony, a spokesman for the National Association of Realtors, says both parties — the sites and the agents — are sometimes responsible for outdated listings. Either way, some buyers are wasting their time reviewing homes that have already sold.

In some cases, agents intentionally leave listings up after they’ve sold, in an effort to generate future leads, says Leonard Baron, principal of real-estate consulting firm LPB Services and a lecturer at San Diego State University. Buyers who are interested in the property will reach out to the listing agent, and the agent will tell them the home has sold but that they have other properties with similar features, he says. Of course, the other properties may not meet the buyer’s criteria, says Baron, calling the strategy a “bait and switch.”

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/10-things-real-estate-listing-sites-wont-say-2012-12-07

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“A NATION IN TRANSITION “

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“A NATION IN TRANSITION “
December 5,2012
Sue Tovey

It’s the season of christmas trees and sugar plum fairies and all should be right with the world.
However, that is not where things stand in parts of suburban America today,  despite streets lined with sparkling new automoblies filled with  busy occupants racing to and from the stores, children’s athletic events and other destinations of import.

There is a strange pall over this image of oppulence and purpose. Where is the ready smile that goes with the holidays? Is there a preoccupation present within this scene of American holiday spirit as we have always known it? I dare say for many, there is a subliminal feeling of change, a lack of certainty and a schooled apprehension in the air.

Of course, the economic situation, natural disasters and the all pervasive hand of governmental uncertainty is in the air now, and for the year to come. No one is sure of what lies ahead with a lack of jobs, increased demands on the individual tax payer, inflation, and the increasing cost of Obamacare on the horizon, along with a fragmennted foreign policy hitched to a diminishing military and a budgetless Congress, just for starters. This reminds me of being at the wheel of an automobile with half your brakes gone, and a steering mechanism which is no longer responding to the touch. OOPS! This spells an accident going some place to happen!

How did this all come about?
Surely a slippage of this magnitude could not happen in America!
Well, Sally, take a breath, it has!

Where did we, the citizens, lose control of our own destiny?
Where is that ” American dream” we hear talked about all the time?
The picture is multi faceted. A case and point could be made from a number of different areas of our society. However, there is no doubt that the horse is running away with the wagon ,and the road is a bumpy one ahead. We have even been sited recently by Pravda, the Russian newspaper, as marching rapidly toward Marxism under Obama. The socialist manipultaion of our cuklture has been robust in recent years, along with the gradual bypassing of the US Constitution by the Congress and the Executive branch of government.

In the meantime, many are still recovering from the election. I would venture to say that very few are even aware of the numerous voting irregularities that are now being investigated throughout the country today.

What has happened to our two party system? Hiow could we have a 16 trillion dollar debt with a so called representative government? What has happened to fiscal responsibility in Congress?

It is past time for all of us to ask these questions, regardless of party.
There is a truism here which many have forgotten or perhaps have never known  and that is:
“GOVERNMENT HAS NOTHING THAT IT HAS NOT TAKEN FROM YOU!”

If the American people have reached the point where they want to surrender their freedom to a central government, which was established to protect our rights, not take them away, and to allow them to walk away from their primary constitutional objective in defending this nation, then,’ HAPPY NEW YEAR” everybody. You have just surrendered to the unrelenting hand of a government that has total control of you and yours in mind, using your money to turn the trick!

Are we ready to surrender everything our forefathers have fought and died for?
I think not. How about you?

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2013 Unlimited Parking Permits NOW on Sale

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2013 Unlimited Parking Permits NOW on Sale

Monday, December 10th UP3 – 2013 Unlimited Parking Permits will be on sale at Village Hall. Annual fee is $650 for unlimited parking in all Ridgewood Lots 6 – days a week.

2013 UP3 Permits can be used starting December 17, 2012…2 weeks of free parking for new customers!

Village Hall is open Monday through Friday, 8:30AM to 4:30PM.

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“Syrup for Sandy” ~Breakfast for Dinner~

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A PROJECT INTERACT FUNDRAISER EVENT

“Syrup for Sandy”
~Breakfast for Dinner~

Helping Victims from Hurricane Sandy: Proceeds go to American Red Cross

Thursday, January 10 from 5-8 p.m. in the RHS Cafeteria
All tickets $5 (pre-sale raffle incentive) go on sale the week of December 17
Donations from AM Rotary, Stop & Shop, Daily Treat
For more information contact Nancy Reilly or Lynne Feeney at RHS: [email protected], [email protected]