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Benghazi-IRS-Leaks-- What about jobs?

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Benghazi-IRS-Leaks-- What about jobs?

By Bob Weiner & Nakia GladdenThe nation's media are transfixed with obsessive coverage of Hillary Clinton's role (there was none) in the talking points on the Benghazi deaths, IRS investigation of Tea Party groups' tax deductions (the same way they earlier asked the same of the NAACP), the Justice Department's demand for AP's phone records concerning leaks on Yemeni terrorists (after Congress had demanded the investigation of the leaks); and the press properly wants to know what to do about Syria, and how to end sex abuse in the U.S. military.Meanwhile, WHAT ABOUT JOBS? That's the real problem that will define our future success as a country for the rest of this century, and it is a question Rep. John Conyers is asking. The silence has been deafening. At the President's news conferences, which we attended this week and last week, there was not a single question from the media about jobs.Despite the Dow reaching all-time highs, the number of jobs available has seen no such luck. "Are we in the midst of a jobless recovery?" asked MSNBC's Chuck Todd last week on "Andrea Mitchell Reports." According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment is at 7.5%. Though that is the lowest it has been in the last four years, the U.S.post-World War II norm is about 5% unemployment and has often been at 4% or under. . Michigan's unemployment rate is a staggering 8.5%. Michigan tops the list for African Americans who are unemployed at 18.7%.What are the major factors contributing to the slow recovery of jobs in the US? Outsourcing is at the top of the list. Shipping jobs overseas for cheaper labor hinders the opportunity for job growth. Moreover, based on recent tragic events in Bangladesh's and China's factories, lives would be saved because companies would be regulated...

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Va. GOP Candidate: Planned Parenthood Worse Than KKK, Civil Rights Leaders …

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Va. GOP Candidate: Planned Parenthood Worse Than KKK, Civil Rights Leaders Guilty Of Genocide

  Virginia Republican E.W. Jackson secured the nomination to run for Lt. Governor on Saturday, and, today RawStory.com unearthed a YouTube video in which he says that Planned Parenthood is more “lethal” to the Black community than the KKK, civil rights leaders are guilty of genocide and Christians must decide if they want to follow Jesus or be in the Democratic Party. Read more from Raw Story: E.W. Jackson, a pastor and Harvard graduate who previous sought Virginia’s senate seat, is the party’s first African-American candidate for statewide office since the 1980s. He’s also part of a trio of fringe conservatives leading the Virginia Republican Party’s statewide ticket, joined by state Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli running for governor and state Sen. Mark Obenshain running for attorney general. “The Democrat Party has created an unholy alliance between certain so-called civil rights leaders and Planned Parenthood, which has killed unborn black babies by the tens of millions,” he said in a video published to his official YouTube page. “Planned Parenthood has been far more lethal to black lives than the KKK ever was. “They can keep their homosexuality private,” he said. “You and I cannot hide being black. I need not recount to you the painful history of slavery, Jim Crow, lynchings and sterilizations, all because of skin color. Anyone who dares equate the so-called gay rights movement to the history of black Americans is exploiting the black community.” Click here to see video

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2 Mile Wide Tornado Hits: Death Toll Rising; 30 Children Feared Dead In Ele…

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2 Mile Wide Tornado Hits: Death Toll Rising; 30 Children Feared Dead In Elementary School

  According to The New York Times, A tornado described by the National Weather Service as “large and deadly” touched down south of Oklahoma City Monday afternoon in the suburb of Moore, causing widespread destruction officials said.President Obama has been in touch with Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and alerted her that he’s directed the government and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide any assistance she needs. FEMA has sent a special team to Oklahoma’s emergency operations center to help out and dispatch resources.Obama also let Fallin know that she was to contact him directly if the federal government can provide additional help. The White House says Obama’s homeland security team is keeping him updated on the situation.Two elementary schools were badly damaged, Plaza Towers Elementary School and Briarwood Elementary School, according to reports from KFOR-TV. (Who is streaming live coverage online from Moore.) Lance West, a reporter and anchor for KFOR-TV, was tasked with giving the gut wrenching news to the audience that the search at Plaza Towers Elementary School, had changed from a “Search And Rescue” to a “Recovery Search” as word officially came down that they believed they had located the 24 children Kindergarden through 3rd graders, and that they feared all had perished. Lance West was understandably overcome with the news and had a hard time trying to deliver it live on air.Helicopter pilots from KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City flew over and filmed the horrific destruction. MSNBC is reporting that the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner is now saying there are 24 confirmed deaths thus far, but they are expecting that number to rise drastically as the severity of the storm simply made it impossible for some to survive. MSNBC is also calling this the worst Tornado in United States history. Meteorologist in Oklahoma City, knew that most people in the...

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Detroit Children's Choir and Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Civic Youth Ensem…

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Detroit Children's Choir and Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Civic Youth Ensembles Partner to offer landmark program for metro Detroit children

        The Detroit Children's Choir (DCC), in  partnership with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Civic Youth Ensembles (CYE), is excited to announce the creation of the Detroit Children's Choir's Concert Chorale, a groundbreaking choral program for metro Detroit children. The Concert Chorale will be a unique education and performance experience led by DCC artistic director Lauri Hogle. The program's opening season will begin in the fall of 2013. "We are thrilled to be joining with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Civic Youth Ensembles to offer this incredible new experience to the children of southeast Michigan," said Hogle. "The kids involved with this program will be surrounded by excellence, rigorous training, and focused, positive development of musical skill and musicianship. Choral music has the power to shape a life, develop a leader, and instill confidence with successful creation of something beautiful, positive, and uplifting." Concert Chorale members will receive music literacy and sight-reading training as well as learn healthy vocal technique. Repertoire will vary across musical genres including pieces from American culture heritage, classical choral repertoire, and texts in foreign languages. In partnership with CYE, chorale members will be immersed in a number of extraordinary performance opportunities with access to the state of the art facilities of the Max M. Fisher Music Center - including historic Orchestra Hall. "As a community supported orchestra, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra is committed to partnering with wonderful organizations such as the Detroit Children's Choir," said Charles Burke, CYE Artistic Director. "The Concert Chorale will allow children from all across metro Detroit to come together and create a community of choral singing that will transform the lives of all involved.  The DSO's Civic Youth Ensembles is happy to be committed partners in this valuable and important effort." The Concert Chorale is open to all children ages 8-14 who have unchanged treble voices and are...

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Southfield Civic Center Pool Opening and Free Swim Lesson Day June 15

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Southfield Civic Center Pool Opening and Free Swim Lesson Day June 15

    The Southfield Parks & Recreation Department invites residents to celebrate the beginning of summer with the opening of the Southfield Sports Arena Pool and Free Swim Lesson Day on Saturday, June 15.   The Pool Opening Celebration will take place from 1-8 p.m. at the Southfield Sports Arena located within the Southfield Municipal Complex at 26000 Evergreen Road. The event will feature free admission and entertainment throughout the day.   Free swim lessons will also be offered for children ages 2-12 who are interested in taking lessons through the summer. Lessons will be available for Parent/Tot (ages 2-4, parent works with child in water) and Preschool (ages 3-5) from 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Children ages 6-12 can try either the Level 1 Sea Horses class or Level 2 Minnows class from 12-12:30 p.m. to see what level is appropriate for them. Pre-registration is required by calling (248) 796-4640. Each class is limited to the first 15 to register.   For more information, call the Southfield Sports Arena at (248) 796-4640.

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Michigan Vets Foundation and 313 Project are Two of 10 Aprons in Action Fin…

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Michigan Vets Foundation and 313 Project are Two of 10 Aprons in Action Finalists

    The Michigan Vets Foundation and the 313 Project, each a monthly winner in The Home Depot Foundation’s year-long Facebook voting program called Aprons in Action, are competing this month against eight other finalists for the $250,000 grand prize. Voting begins May 1 and runs through May 31 at www.facebook.com/homedepotfoundation. The organization with the most votes at the end of the month will win the top prize of $250,000. Organizations with the second and third most votes will receive $150,000 and $100,000 from The Home Depot Foundation, respectively. Each month since the Aprons in Actions contest began in June 2012, The Home Depot Foundation’s Facebook fans helped one of the 11 finalists win $25,000 to better the communities they serve. This month, the Michigan Vets Foundation and the 313 Project are competing against the following nonprofit organizations from across the country: ·        June 2012 Winner: Volunteers of America Greater Ohio (Columbus, OH) ·        July 2012 Winner: Stiggy’s Dogs (Howell, MI) ·        September 2012 Winner: AMVETS Post 44 (Struthers, OH) ·        November 2012 Winner: Low Income Housing Institute (Seattle, WA) ·        December 2012 Winner: VFW Post 2777 (Burton, MI) ·        February 2013 Winner: Grand Rapids Home for Veterans (Grand Rapids, MI) ·        March 2013 Winner: Active Heroes (Louisville, KY) ·        April 2013 Winner: Saratoga County RPC-VETHELP (Ballston Spa, NY) “We are excited about this final round of competition to win $250,000,” said Tyrone Chatman, executive director of the Michigan Veterans Foundation. “We need all boots on the ground to win the grand prize to help us strengthen our service for veterans. So we encourage everyone to go on Facebook and vote for us!” Since receiving the $25,000 grant from winning the October competition, the Michigan Veterans Foundation revamped its resident...

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Wait's Over: Cadillac Rolls Out 2011 CTS Coupe, One Of Its Coolest Cars Yet

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SAN FRANCISCO — Who knows what the person was thinking that first said “seeing is believing.”


But chances are the phrase was coined by an individual who had serious doubts about something another person said they were going to do or could actually pull off. The idea’s taken on a few variations now – “show me, don’t tell me,” “I’ll believe it when I see it” and one of my personal favorites, “yeah, really?”


I’ve rambled that one off out loud a few times just to entertain myself in the midst of somebody telling me something that I’m fairly sure won’t happen.


Come on, you’ve been there. It’s the thought you get when that friend or family member comes to you again to borrow money (you know the one) with that same line − “I’m waiting for a check, I’ll get it back to you next week.” And you say to yourself, “sure,” knowing that it’s likely you’ll never see it.


For a while, I kinda had that feeling about the CTS Coupe, for a couple of reasons. One, after first unveiling the concept at the 2008 North American International Auto Show at which point I touted it as my “Best of Show,” it seemed as if Cadillac might nix the idea due to its financial issues then.


I got even more skeptical about whether the CTS Coupe would actually happen after the production model was rolled out in November 2009 at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Thought being, “There’s no way Cadillac is going to build something that looks that much like a concept.”


It’s typical of carmakers to tease us with a cool idea, then roll out a production version that looks nothing like the car that had you scrambling for your camera when you first saw it at the auto show.


Not the case with the CTS Coupe.


SHOWSTOPPER


The average person would be hard-pressed to notice few if any differences between the concept and production model of the car. Cadillac designers said they were determined to make sure that the coupe didn’t lose any of its concept appeal and it shows.


It’s that cool to look at, which you appreciate even more on the road than on those glitzy auto show floors. So much so that when photographing the car for this review, I found myself spending more time reveling in the design than actually taking photos.


Definitely something that’d be considered a rookie move by our more seasoned automotive photographer, A.J. Mueller. But considering the look of the CTS Coupe against the backdrop of one of Nappa Valley’s hottest new resorts (The Bardessono) I’d say it was time well spent.


Although Cadillac’s new coupe shares some similarities with the CTS sedan, it features some unique design elements compared to its four-door sibling.


Key design elements include a classic hardtop styling, with no conventional B-pillar, a windshield laid at a faster angle (62.3 degrees) and a long, nearly horizontal backglass area combine to create a dramatic profile, sculpted lower front fascia with unique brake-cooling vents


Key rear styling cues include mesh lower grilles and a center-outlet exhaust with twin dihedral-shaped tips that pass through the rear fascia.


An available summer tire performance package that features 19-inch aluminum wheels gives it even more presence (18-inch-wheels are standard).


HOW PLUSH?


Inside, the CTS Coupe highlights Caddy’s continued push for a new definition for luxury for the carmaker. It includes features like Sapele wood, ambient LED interior lighting, heated and ventilated front seats, and power tilt and telescope steering wheels.


Caddy’s coupe also features hand-stitched accents covering the instrument panel, door trim and center console.


Technology features include Bluetooth phone connectivity, pop up infotainment system display and a Bose 5.1 surround sound audio system. It’s also equipped standard with OnStar, which now offers a speech recognition feature.


The CTS Coupe is powered by a 3.6-liter V6 that pumps out 304 horsepower and 273 lb-ft. of torque. The car’s ride and handling has a sportier feel than luxury. And interesting enough, the coupe seems to feel better on the road in more challenging driving situations than casual cruising.


The two-door CTS comes standard in rear-wheel-drive but is also available in an all-wheel-drive model. Gas mileage is 18 city/27 hwy for both models.


True performance buffs will likely hold out for the 556 horsepower CTS-V Coupe. But for even modest enthusiasts the V6 packs more than enough power for those weekend breaks on the open road.


MORE ON DETAILS


There are, however, a few areas where you kinda want a little more from the CTS coupe. Like adding line indicators to the rear assist camera (those guides are nice when backing into tight parking spots). The front passenger and driver seats could also be designed to be a little more comfortable and supportive in high-performance driving situations.


In addition, the CTS coupe features a keyless turn ignition rather than that cool push button start that we’ve come to expect now from luxury car makers. Then there’s the fact that the sunroof (available as an option) only tilts up and doesn’t fully open due to limitations with the design.


They are small details, but it the little things that distinguish one vehicle from another when it comes to luxury cars.


Still, they’re not the kind of stuff you really sweat considering the CTS Coupe’s other qualities if you’re in the market for a two-door luxury car. You’d be hard-pressed to find anything on the road more street presence than Cadillac’s new coupe, especially for under forty grand.


Marcus Amick is a national automotive analyst and consultant. He can be contacted at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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