
Everything posted by musky
-
Congressman Dennis Kucinich
There was a reason I did not post that here. I did not think the article had anything to do with his presidency run. But if the powers that be so deem it...
-
Cleveland: SUPERMAN!
The author has good ideas, but is calling for someone else to take charge.
-
Cleveland: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame News & Discussion
My spidey sense tells me that you have an idea... Does your spidey sense know when I'm gonna find a job? WKYC:
-
Cleveland: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame News & Discussion
My spidey sense tells me that you have an idea... I can neither confirm nor deny. That's what it is!
-
Cleveland: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame News & Discussion
Hmmmm.... I wonder what this could possibly be?
-
Down time 12/18/07
I bet hundreds of employers across the state and around the country were wondering why certain employees were very productive all of the sudden.
-
Cleveland Browns Discussion
There are some great pictures over on SI. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0712/nfl.week15.bad.weather/content.1.html?bcnn=yes
-
Abandoned: Solon: Central Park Lifestyle Center
I say three... three licks to the center of Tootsie Roll Pop. Huh? Oh, never mind.
-
Down time 12/18/07
Glad you were able to get things worked out. Although I cannot donate right now, seeing as I am unemployed, i will make a pledge to help when things are not so bleak. Thanks for all you do.
-
Along the Euclid Corridor
I love the smell of progress in the morning.
-
Cleveland Browns Discussion
Reminds me of a girl I used to date. I have no idea what that was supposed to mean.
-
Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
One of the reasons E-check didn't die is because manufacturers in Ohio were concerned that if E-check were dropped, it would result in the state coming down even harder on industry to reduce emissions. This got me thinking. E-check is, IMHO, a worthless program because it does not solve the problem, it only addresses a symptom. The real problem is simply too many cars on the road because people don't have enough choices (not to mention bad land use policies). Building the Ohio Hub and expanding urban transit would do far more to reduce auto emissions than E-check. There is no better way to reduce auto emissions than by reducing the number of cars on the road. Perhaps the ORDC Commissioner and the director of Ohio EPA should be talking? (And maybe Greater Ohio too?) Besides being inequitable and discriminatory.
-
Cleveland: The Park Building
Oh, oh, oh... let me guess which half.
-
Cleveland Browns Discussion
- Cleveland: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame News & Discussion
cnn:- Cleveland: Retail News
*off topic alert* Happy Birthday 3231!- Please help me.... (Cleveland Economics Survey)
Good luck on your project. Please share your results.- Legslative Action: 10th District and State
December 11, 2007 Recent Senate Votes United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act - Vote Passed (77-18, 5 Not Voting) The Senate gave final approval to this bill to improve the United States trade relationship with Peru. Sen. George Voinovich voted YES Sen. Sherrod Brown voted NO Temporary Tax Relief Act of 2007 - Vote Passed (88-5, 7 Not Voting) The Senate passed this House bill to fix the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) for one year, without introducing new tax revenues that would pay for it. Sen. George Voinovich voted Not Voting Sen. Sherrod Brown voted YES Recent House Votes Creating Long-Term Energy Alternatives for the Nation Act - Vote Passed (235-181, 16 Not Voting) The House passed this energy legislation Thursday evening in an attempt to make steps towards energy independence. Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES Upcoming Votes Farm, Nutrition, and Bioenergy Act of 2007 - H.R.2419 This week the Senate is expected to vote on this bill that provides aid for farmers and funds for low-income nutrition programs. Creating Long-Term Energy Alternatives for the Nation Act - H.R.6 The Senate will likely continue considering this bill intended to increase U.S. energy independence and raise CAFE standards. National Defense Authorization Act, FY2008 - H.R.1585 The Senate is also expected to vote on the conference report of this bill that authorizes $504 billion for military spending and another $189.3 billion for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Foreign Operations Appropriations/Consolidated Appropriations, FY2008 - H.R.2764 The House is expected to vote on this omnibus spending bill sometime this week. Intelligence Authorization Act, FY2008 - H.R.2082 This House bill would authorize FY2008 funding for intelligence and intelligence-related activities. National Defense Authorization Act, FY2008 - H.R.1585 The House is scheduled to vote on the conference report of this bill that authorizes $504 billion for military spending and another $189.3 billion for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Terrorism Risk Insurance Revision and Extension Act of 2007 - H.R.2761 Because the Senate added an amendment to this bill, the House must again vote on this legislation that would extend the Terrorism Insurance Program of the Department of the Treasury.- GOOGLE: All Day, All Night, All Nice
Streetviewfun.com:- Cleveland: Flats East Bank
I've got a couple of stories about the Marborol Man sign and Riverfest.- Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
The crosswalk signs should be in binary.- Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
^ Also known as "Natural Selection." We need more of it.- Cleveland: Myers University News & Info
My wife works over at CSU's Cole Center. She said the phones were ringing non-stop with students from MU asking about enrollment options. - Cleveland: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame News & Discussion