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$5 Trillion Real federal deficit dwarfs official tally

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Real federal deficit dwarfs official tally
By Dennis Cauchon, USA TODAY

The typical American household would have paid nearly all of its income in taxes last year to balance the budget if the government used standard accounting rules to compute the deficit, a USA TODAY analysis finds.

Under those accounting practices, the government ran red ink last year equal to $42,054 per household — nearly four times the official number reported under unique rules set by Congress.

A U.S. household’s median income is $49,445, the Census reports.

The big difference between the official deficit and standard accounting: Congress exempts itself from including the cost of promised retirement benefits. Yet companies, states and local governments must include retirement commitments in financial statements, as required by federal law and private boards that set accounting rules.

The deficit was $5 trillion last year under those rules. The official number was $1.3 trillion. Liabilities for Social Security, Medicare and other retirement programs rose by $3.7 trillion in 2011, according to government actuaries, but the amount was not registered on the government’s books.

https://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/story/2012-05-18/federal-deficit-accounting/55179748/1

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State Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan Jr. (D-Middlesex), seeks to slow down NJ’s virtual charters

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State Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan Jr. (D-Middlesex), seeks to slow down NJ’s virtual charters

As students continue to sign up for New Jersey’s first experiments with online charter schools, one leading legislator is asking the state to slow down.

State Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan Jr. (D-Middlesex), chairman of the Assembly’s education committee, said yesterday that he is preparing legislation that would seek at least a six-month moratorium on new online charters.

If approved, how much impact the bill would have is uncertain. Five charters that are either full-time or so-called hybrid online schools have already been approved, although not yet granted final charters.  (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/12/0521/2303/

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‘Fat Tax’ Could Curb Nation’s Obesity Problem

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‘Fat Tax’ Could Curb Nation’s Obesity Problem

20 Percent Tax Would Be Placed On Unhealthy Foods

POSTED: 7:27 pm EDT May 17, 2012
UPDATED: 11:47 am EDT May 18, 2012

INDIANAPOLIS — Health experts have been trying to combat obesity in America for years and have recently suggested a new way to solve the growing problem.

A new study suggests that imposing a fat tax on unhealthy food and drinks could help slim down expanding waistlines.

https://www.theindychannel.com/health/31079697/detail.html

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35 mph is dangerous but 25 mph is safe?, Readers are not buying it

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35 mph is dangerous but 25 mph is safe?, Readers are not buying it

Really – What are the facts FROM THE STREETS WHERE THE SPEED LIMIT IS TO BE LOWERED (not some generic “study” of reduction of speed limit changes)?

Will the “Citizens Safety Advisory Committee” recommend that the speed limit be increased in the future if there is no change in accidents (or an uptick in accidents)? Why not reduce it to 20mph or maybe 10 mph? How about banning all motor vehicles from RW? That would be safest.

The “Citizens Safety Advisory Committee” – what a bunch of useless authoritarian feel-good fools.
What data do they have to back up their reccomendation to lowere the speed limit on Monroe? EXACTLY how much less safe is it on Monroe than on other streets? I’d venture that their are other streets with lowere speed limits that are more dangerous (to pedestrians AND motor vehicles).

Totally arbitrary feel good PC bull.

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Newark gets all the press. But Camden is becoming ground zero south for the Christie administration’s push for education reform

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Camden opens new chapter in Christie’s education reform agenda

What with its size and Facebook fortune, Newark gets all the press. But Camden is quickly becoming ground zero south for the Christie administration’s push for education reform.

This week, the district will be the first to seek proposals from nonprofit organizations — with potential for-profit partners — to build and run new schools in the city under the recently enacted Urban Hope Act.  (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/12/0516/2232/

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23rd Annual Community Hymn Festival at West Side Presbyterian Church

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23rd Annual Community Hymn Festival at West Side Presbyterian Church
Many Local Choirs Will Participate

Multiple Choirs Set for Annual Community Hymn Festival On Sunday, May 20, at 7:30 p.m., choirs from multiple Bergen County churches of all denominations will participate in the 23rd Annual Community Hymn Festival at Ridgewood’s West Side Presbyterian Church. The ecumenical event is open to the public.

Co-sponsored by the John R. Rodland Memorial Scholarship Fund and the Northern NJ Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, over $150,000 has been awarded in scholarships to future Church musicians. Rodland Scholarships are the largest such awards to Church Music majors in the nation, funded by a fall campaign and free-will offerings at the festival. This year’s winner of a $9,000 first prize is Christopher Gaza, a Masters of Music candidate at University of Oklahoma. Ganza will perform at the festival. “Songs, Hymns and Spiritual Songs through the Ages” is the theme of this year’s festival. Organists and choir directors from the various participating churches will direct or play for the over-80-voice choir, hand-bell choir, and brass ensemble. Great hymns of the Church, as well as anthems such as H. Parry’s I Was Glad When They Said Unto Me (sung at the Royal Wedding last fall), and V. Thompson’s My Shepherd Will Supply My Need will be featured. Singers are invited to join the chorus at the only rehearsal on Tuesday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. Music will be provided. The church is at 6 S. Monroe St., corner of W. Ridgewood Ave.

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A Censored Race War :The media ignore racially motivated black-on-white crime.

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A Censored Race War :The media ignore racially motivated black-on-white crime.
By Thomas Sowell

When two white newspaper reporters for the Virginian-Pilot were driving through Norfolk, and were set upon and beaten by a mob of young blacks — beaten so badly that they had to take a week off from work — that might sound like news that should have been reported, at least by their own newspaper. But it wasn’t.

The O’Reilly Factor on Fox News Channel was the first major television program to report this incident. Yet this story is not just a Norfolk story, either in what happened or in how the media and the authorities have tried to sweep it under the rug.

Similar episodes of unprovoked violence by young black gangs against white people chosen at random on beaches, in shopping malls, or in other public places have occurred in Philadelphia, New York, Denver, Chicago, Cleveland, Washington, Los Angeles, and other places across the country. Both the authorities and the media tend to try to sweep these episodes under the rug.

https://www.nationalreview.com/articles/299918/censored-race-war-thomas-sowell#

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Ridgewood its Reorg time

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Ridgewood its Reorg time
May 15,2012
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The election is over and its time for the reorg, Reorganization as it is called will be held at the council meeting on July 1, the two new council members Albert Pucciarelli, Gwenn Hauck will  join Paul Aronsohn , Bernadette Walsh and Tom Riche to select a new mayor for a two year term.

Contrary to popular belief the popular vote during elections makes no difference in picking a mayor. .In 2010 Councilwoman Walsh, took home the most votes and was passed over for a more experience Kieth Killion.  It all comes down to a simple process ,after the new members are sworn in, nominations for mayor are submitted. The individual with most total votes among the five is then appointed and sworn in as the new mayor.

The Patch has reported the sources have said Aronsohn has support of running mates Gwenn Hauck and Albert Pucciarelli, and would have enough votes to take over the their words “largely figurehead role”. We have also heard that both Bernadette Walsh and Tom Riche, elected in 2010, have expressed also interest in the position. Riche is currently the deputy mayor and comes to the council with a lot of experience .While many witnessed Paul Aronsohn standup up in front of the whole town and say he couldn’t work with Keith ,Tom,Steve  or Bernie, this in our and many peoples eyes rules him out as mayor .

Ridgewood still uses a mayor-council system based on the Faulkner Act. The mayor presides over the council meetings.,but has no veto power over decisions. His or her vote counts just like any other councilperson. However the mayor is the public face of the village, attending Village functions meeting with respective counterparts and of coarse other politicians. The mayor also presides over the council meetings.

This is again where many people have a serious problem with the two new council members for their strings attached affiliation to Valley Hospital and of councilmen Aronsohn for his deep connection to the state Democratic party and partisan out look in a non partisan town.

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900 American Flags to be Placed at Valleau Cemetary – May 19th

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900 American Flags to be Placed at Valleau Cemetary – May 19th

American Legion Post 53 will be placing 900 American Flags on veteran grave-sites in Valleau Cemetery on Saturday, May 19th at 9AM. The public is invited to assist in this project. Further information – 201/445-5742

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Education Reform : Putting the teacher evaluation pilot in perspective

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Education Reform : Putting the teacher evaluation pilot in perspective

NJ Spotlight on Saturday hosted the second in a series of roundtable discussions about New Jersey’s pilot teacher evaluation program, in which 10 districts and another 19 schools are testing new methods for how teachers are judged on both their own performance and that of their students.

Sitting on the panel were the director of the state program and four educators working with the system from Newark, Paterson and Elizabeth. More than 150 attended the two-hour discussion held in the City Council chambers of Jersey City’s City Hall.   (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/12/0513/2159/

 

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‘Secret’ question on statewide standardized test angers parents

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‘Secret’ question on statewide standardized test angers parents

Some New Jersey parents are steamed about a question on a statewide standardized test this week that asked some third-graders to write about a secret and why it was hard to keep.

Richard Goldberg, a Marlboro dentist, was appalled when he asked his twin 9-year-old sons about the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge and they told him about the question, which state officials say was given to about 4,000 students as a tryout.  (Mulvihill, Associated Press)

https://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20120512/NEWS02/305120014/-Secret-question-angers-parents?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|State

 

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77% Plan To Visit Mom on Mother’s Day

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77% Plan To Visit Mom on Mother’s Day

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Most Americans whose mothers are still alive plan to honor them today with an in-person visit, but only one-in-four of all adults (27%) consider Mother’s Day one of the country’s most important holidays.

https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/lifestyle/holidays/may_2012/77_plan_to_visit_mom_on_mother_s_day

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State education officials have announced 26 qualified charter school apply

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State education officials have announced 26 qualified charter school apply

State education officials have announced 26 qualified charter school applicants for 2012, including five candidates in Camden.

The state this year has sought applications from charter school operators from around the country in an attempt to encourage “successful and replicable” models.

Two of the Camden schools also would serve students from the Pennsauken district, according to a list released by the state Department of Education.  (Staff, Gannett)

https://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20120510/NEWS01/305100018/State-26-charter-schools-apply