Monthly Archives: December 2011

Mississippi NAACP | Voter Fraud | Prison | The Daily Caller

http://dailycaller.com/2011/07/29/mississippi-naacp-leader-sent-to-prison-for-10-counts-of-voter-fraud/

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Austin-based Atom chip business still a weak spot for Intel, report finds

http://www.statesman.com/business/technology/austin-based-atom-chip-business-still-a-weak-2058711.html

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California Sheriffs stand TALL for the Constitution

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National : Dems okay with photo ID for alcohol, mortgages and driving, but not voting

http://m.examiner.com/examiner/pm_60959/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=28ucOi9n

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Obama’s Hidden Past

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Statesman.com : Volkening: Don’t jump gun on plastic bag ban in Austin

http://m.statesman.com/statesman/pm_21992/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=gxJm31TV

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Postal Service Confirms Cuts That Will Slow Mail Down « CBS Chicago

Postal Service Confirms Cuts That Will Slow Mail Down « CBS Chicago.

UPDATED 12/05/11 4:24 p.m.

CHICAGO (CBS) — If you still mail a check to pay your bills, it’s going to take longer for them to get where they’re going starting in January.

As CBS 2’s Susanna Song reports, the U.S. Postal Service on Monday morning announced major budget and service cuts.

As a result of the $3 billion in cuts, first-class mail that used to take just one day to deliver will now take two to three days. Stamps will also rise in cost by 1 cent to 45 cents, starting next month.

// LISTEN: WBBM Newsradio Political Editor Craig Dellimore reports

 

 

 

The cuts would force the closure of 250 of the nearly 500 mail processing centers around the country, as well as some 3,700 local post offices this coming spring.

Several Chicago processing facilities will be affected. The cuts are expected to close the Irving Park processing center, at 11560 W. Irving Park Rd. near O’Hare International Airport, as well as the Fox Valley and Gary, Ind., processing centers.

Operational changes are also expected to the Main Post Office at 433 W. Harrison St.

But the workers at those facilities will not lose their jobs. They will be reassigned to other locations.

At the Post Office at 540 N. Dearborn St. Monday morning, many people were lined up dropping off letters and boxes. But that does not reflect the overall situation at the Post Office, which is facing bankruptcy and needs to cut its budget dramatically.

This means slowing down the delivery schedule, and thus, check payments, Netflix DVDs and other time-sensitive mail will arrive a day or two later than usual with the change.

Such a thing has not happened since 1971.

Kylia Kummer, a small business owner who is a regular at the Dearborn Street post office, said, “I mail a number of different packages to different countries around the world on a really regular basis.”

Kummer owns Lavender in Brown, a shop that specializes in handmade clothing, jewelry, accessories and home goods.

She ships many of her products through first class mail, but with the changes coming to mail delivery next year, she said she’s “a little worried, because that – the price affect – will definitely affect the amount of money that I have to charge for the packages.”

Mark Reynolds, spokesman for the Chicago district of the post office, said the changes are being driven by a lack of revenue and volume.

“In 2006, we handled 213 billion pieces nationwide. Now that number’s down to 170 billion,” Reynolds said.

Even though the growing use of email, social media, smart phones and other technology for communication is a large part of what has led to the declining use of the Postal Service, Reynolds said postal officials are not worried more people will turn to the Internet because of slower mail delivery.

“No, I don’t think we’re totally worried about that. The changes in itself aren’t going to drive people further,” Reynolds said. “What we are trying to do is put ourselves in the position to be profitable again.”

Even for those who rely so much on the Internet, they’re willing to use the postal service a little more regularly.

“I’ll continue to mail things and if it has to be two days later, three days later, I’ll still come here and do it, because you’ve got to support them,” said Tyler Herrin.

In addition to the postal facility closings, a total of roughly 100,000 postal workers nationwide could lose their jobs. That number doesn’t affect Chicago area workers. They would be re-assigned to other facilities.

Speaking to reporters in Chicago after addressing a meeting of the Illinois Farm Bureau, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Monday that he had mixed feelings about the cuts.

WBBM Newsradio Political Editor Craig Dellimore reports Durbin accepts the inevitability of changes at the Postal Service, especially with email taking so much of the communications business away.

But he fears for people and businesses that will be affected by the cuts, even in his hometown of Springfield.

“I’m not happy. I think Illinois gets hit a little too hard here, but I think we are naïve to believe that there will not be significant changes in the Postal Service,” he said.

Durbin said it’s clear the post office needs a new business model for the 21st Century, to help stave off bankruptcy; so things like slowing first class delivery a bit might be necessary.

However, he said he’s concerned about the closing of mail processing centers, especially since one of the centers that could close is in Springfield, where Durbin lives.

“That’s one of them they’re talking about and I worry about that, because if you called (Illinois) Secretary of State Jesse White’s office, he’ll talk to you about the millions of things that they mail out of Springfield … every year,” Durbin said. “And now they have to be shipped down to St. Louis on the postal trucks.”

He also said he’s concerned about talk of possibly ending Saturday mail delivery.

“I’m willing to put that on the table as a part of an overall solution. It hurts some areas and businesses more than others, so I think we need to try to work on an approach to it that may have some form of delivery available, particularly for commercial users where Saturdays are critically important,” Durbin said.

Everyday postal customers likewise had mixed feelings about the planned cuts and changes.

“I can understand why they might be having problems, with e-mail and everything; it’s more convenient to pay bills online and things like that,” said postal customer Samantha Ashley, “but I do think it’s important that we have the Post Office and that they continue to function, because there’s a lot of things that we just really need the Post Office for, and there’s a lot of really good jobs that are created by having the Postal Service, so I would have to see it cut significantly.”

“It’s people’s jobs at the end of the day, but I don’t know what to say about it,” said postal customer Tyler Herrin. “I use this Post Office all the time, so I’ll see a big difference. But I’ll continue to mail things, and if it has to be two days later; three days later, I’ll still come here and do it, because you’ve got to support them.”

The Postal Service is expecting a record loss of $14.1 billion next year amid steady declines in first class mail volume.

Small town mayors and legislators in states including Illinois, Missouri, Ohio and Pennsylvania cited the economic harm if postal offices were to close, eliminating jobs and reducing service.

Small businessowners in many other states also were worried.

Barney Frank | Obamacare Death Panel | Repeal Bill | The Daily Caller

http://dailycaller.com/2011/11/29/lame-duck-barney-frank-joins-effort-to-repeal-obamacare-death-panels/

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Blue Ribbon Companies 2011 – FORTUNE on CNNMoney

Blue Ribbon Companies 2011 – FORTUNE on CNNMoney.

No. of list appearances Company name Ranking On list
5 Amazon.com 78 Fortune 500
270 Global 500
2 In Internet Services and Retailing on World’s Most Admired Companies
45 100 Fastest-Growing Companies
8 100 Top MBA Employers
 
5 American Express 91 Fortune 500
319 Global 500
1 In Consumer Credit Card and Related Services on World’s Most Admired Companies
49 100 Best Companies to Work For
31 100 Top MBA Employers
 
5 Apple 35 Fortune 500
111 Global 500
1 In Computers on World’s Most Admired Companies
21 100 Fastest-Growing Companies
3 100 Top MBA Employers
 
5 Cisco Systems 62 Fortune 500
215 Global 500
2 In Network and Other Communications Equipment on World’s Most Admired Companies
20 100 Best Companies to Work For
55 100 Top MBA Employers
 
5 Goldman Sachs Group 54 Fortune 500
181 Global 500
1 In Megabanks on World’s Most Admired Companies
23 100 Best Companies to Work For
4 100 Top MBA Employers
 
5 Google 92 Fortune 500
325 Global 500
1 In Internet Services and Retailing on World’s Most Admired Companies
4 100 Best Companies to Work For
1 100 Top MBA Employers
 
5 Intel 56 Fortune 500
195 Global 500
1 In Semiconductors on World’s Most Admired Companies
51 100 Best Companies to Work For
36 100 Top MBA Employers
 
5 Microsoft 38 Fortune 500
120 Global 500
3 In Computer Software on World’s Most Admired Companies
72 100 Best Companies to Work For
18 100 Top MBA Employers
 
4 3M 97 Fortune 500
365 Global 500
1 In Medical and Other Precision Equipment on World’s Most Admired Companies
32 100 Top MBA Employers
 
4 Abbott Laboratories 69 Fortune 500
255 Global 500
4 In Pharmaceuticals on World’s Most Admired Companies
82 100 Top MBA Employers
 
4 Accenture 422 Global 500
2 In Information Technology Services on World’s Most Admired Companies
99 100 Best Companies to Work For
28 100 Top MBA Employers
 
4 Aflac 125 Fortune 500
473 Global 500
3 In Insurance: Life and Health on World’s Most Admired Companies
57 100 Best Companies to Work For
  4 Boeing 36 Fortune 500 114 Global 500 3 In Aerospace and Defense on World’s Most Admired Companies 51 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Chevron 3 Fortune 500 10 Global 500 4 In Petroleum Refining on World’s Most Admired Companies 69 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Coca-Cola 70 Fortune 500 256 Global 500 1 In Beverages on World’s Most Admired Companies 21 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Dell 41 Fortune 500 124 Global 500 6 In Computers on World’s Most Admired Companies 87 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Exxon Mobil 2 Fortune 500 3 Global 500 3 In Petroleum Refining on World’s Most Admired Companies 40 100 Top MBA Employers   4 FedEx 73 Fortune 500 261 Global 500 2 In Delivery on World’s Most Admired Companies 90 100 Top MBA Employers   4 General Electric 6 Fortune 500 16 Global 500 1 In Electronics on World’s Most Admired Companies 17 100 Top MBA Employers   4 General Mills 166 Fortune 500 4 In Consumer Food Products on World’s Most Admired Companies 58 100 Best Companies to Work For 46 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Hewlett-Packard 11 Fortune 500 28 Global 500 3 In Computers on World’s Most Admired Companies 81 100 Top MBA Employers   4 International Business Machines 18 Fortune 500 52 Global 500 1 In Information Technology Services on World’s Most Admired Companies 24 100 Top MBA Employers   4 J.P. Morgan 13 Fortune 500 36 Global 500 2 In Megabanks on World’s Most Admired Companies 9 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Johnson & Johnson 40 Fortune 500 123 Global 500 3 In Pharmaceuticals on World’s Most Admired Companies 14 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Kraft Foods 49 Fortune 500 167 Global 500 7 In Consumer Food Products on World’s Most Admired Companies 61 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Lockheed Martin 52 Fortune 500 177 Global 500 2 In Aerospace and Defense on World’s Most Admired Companies 79 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Marriott 210 Fortune 500 1 In Hotels, Casinos, Resorts on World’s Most Admired Companies 71 100 Best Companies to Work For 57 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Morgan Stanley 63 Fortune 500 218 Global 500 7 In Megabanks on World’s Most Admired Companies 15 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Oracle 96 Fortune 500 364 Global 500 2 In Computer Software on World’s Most Admired Companies 97 100 Top MBA Employers   4 PepsiCo 43 Fortune 500 137 Global 500 2 In Consumer Food Products on World’s Most Admired Companies 27 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Procter & Gamble 26 Fortune 500 80 Global 500 1 In Soaps and Cosmetics on World’s Most Admired Companies 19 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Publix Super Markets 102 Fortune 500 383 Global 500 1 In Food and Drug Stores on World’s Most Admired Companies 67 100 Best Companies to Work For   4 Starbucks 229 Fortune 500 3 In Food Services on World’s Most Admired Companies 98 100 Best Companies to Work For 23 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Target 33 Fortune 500 106 Global 500 2 In General Merchandisers on World’s Most Admired Companies 44 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Time Warner 95 Fortune 500 363 Global 500 2 In Entertainment on World’s Most Admired Companies 68 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Wal-Mart Stores 1 Fortune 500 1 Global 500 1 In General Merchandisers on World’s Most Admired Companies 77 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Walt Disney 65 Fortune 500 226 Global 500 1 In Entertainment on World’s Most Admired Companies 11 100 Top MBA Employers   4 Wells Fargo 23 Fortune 500 63 Global 500 5 In Megabanks on World’s Most Admired Companies 70 100 Top MBA Employers  
 
 

Young Republicans on Cain: ‘It can be rough … being a black conservative’ – CNN.com

http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/04/politics/young-republicans-cain/

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