Home » Mark Pellin
You are browsing entries filed in “Mark Pellin”
Yet another global warming, run-around-like-your-hair-is-on-fire claim has apparently bitten the dust, this time the whopper about the Himalayan glaciers imminent demise. This from The Telegraph UK: Researchers have discovered that contrary to popular belief half of the ice flows in the Karakoram range of the mountains are actually growing rather than shrinking. The discovery adds […]
January 29, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
Send us a youtube clip of your favorite tunes (editor@pundithouse.com) and we’ll work them into the mix. A little vintage Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Followed up with some Traveling Wilburys:
January 29, 2011 | Posted in Mark Pellin | Read More »
The request to place a $10 million funding grant for Bright Beginnings on the agenda for next week’s board of commissioners’ meeting, submitted by Commissioners Chairman Jennifer Roberts at the request of Commissioner Vilma Leake, two Democrats, set off an e-mail exchange between several commissioners, in addition to an earlier reply from Republican Commissioner Bill […]
January 29, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,County Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
School Board member Rhonda Lennon drew some strange looks at last week’s meeting when she started shooting from the hip with gun metaphors during a budget debate. “We cannot continue to have bullets in our arsenal and not put them in the gun,” Lennon said, supporting a proposal to study the outsourcing of some CMS […]
January 29, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,CMS Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
The Democrat majority on the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners is prepping for a push to fork over $10 million to save the Bright Beginnings pre-kindergarten program, via a special grant in addition to any normal operating funding the county provides CMS. It’s slated for discussion at the board’s meeting next week. Below is the […]
January 28, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,County Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
No real surprise here: the Illinois Supreme Court ruled 34-0 yesterday that Rahm Emanuel’s name can remain on the Chicago mayoral ballot. OK, I kid: it was a 7-0 ruling, but with Chicago politics… This from the Chicago Tribune: The Illinois Supreme Court ruled today that Rahm Emanuel can stay on the ballot for mayor […]
January 28, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
Mecklenburg commissioners learned this week that county projections are pointing toward revenues exceeding budget by about $5.4 million for the current fiscal year, a dramatic swing from last February when the county was facing a shortfall of nearly $34 million, leading to steep mid-year budget cuts. “We’re not now looking at any mid-year budget reductions,” […]
January 28, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,County Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
Ignore the drivel that flowed during this week’s national kumbaya address. Social Security: bankrupt Unemployment claims: climbing, up 51K Federal deficit: through the roof, hitting $1.5 trillion Obamacare: a flood of more waivers, surging from 222 to 729 Tidy how all the numbers were released after The One’s big show.
January 27, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
There is absolutely no reason for Center City Partners chief Michael Smith to be pocketing $346K-plus a year, other than our city council is loaded with gullible toads lacking spine enough to buck the uptown mafia. That they’re apparently willing to sit there and swallow an arrogantly defensive rationale hustled by Smith, that his uptown […]
January 27, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,City Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
That would be Sen. Rand Paul, in his response to President Obama’s State of the Union address. Some folks might think Paul is too over-the-top unrealistic with his proposal to cut the federal deficit by $500 billion. In one year. Yet at the other end of the spectrum, we have Obama feigning a new fiscal […]
January 26, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »