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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Lessons Never Learned



I looked at the Hickory Daily Record poll related to the Glorified Sidewalk along Main Avenue and the Railroad track that they are proposing to spend $27.5 million on. I told you during the election that Hickory Inc. is going to raise your taxes. They said so on May 21, 2013 at the Hickory City Council meeting..

Here are some points:

1) Remember that the Mayor said that the number being talked about was $80 million for beautification -- He said it at a Democrat meeting. I think he thought they would be receptive, because that's how the Fox News disciples think. Republicans automatically against spending money. Democrats automatically for spending money.

2) Look at the chart above. Former Alder Sally Fox said let's raise taxes now and let's fund Inspiring Spaces now. I appreciated her courage and her honesty. The others hemmed and hawed, because they were running for re-election. I think Sally knew she wasn't going to run. Those that were going to run knew that in Hickory, NC that they could not run on a tax increase. They wanted to keep it as hush-hush as possible. They should have been pushed on their obvious scheme. I tried. Oh well!

On that night, City Manager Mick Berry is saying they will need 1.5 cents for expected losses of Revenue and Operational Increases. They need at least 1-cent to repave the roads. And he talks about a three-pronged Economic Competitiveness plan and proposes that they need 4-cents for Hickory's portion of Innovate Catawba's Sites and Building plan plus Redevelopment plus Inspiring Spaces.

Here's the kicker. Mr. Berry lowballed his estimates. Look at those numbers:

4-cents for Hickory's portion of Innovate Catawba's Sites and Building plan plus Redevelopment plus Inspiring Spaces. He proposes $20 million for all of that. Now Hickory Inc. has come forward and they are asking for $27.5 million for just one project of one portion of their Economic Competitiveness plan. Do you see that this doesn't add up?

So, how much does that increase that "necessary" property tax increase? Absolutely more than 4-cents. And please remember that on their last project, they said that the Structure on Union Square was going to cost $285,000 and it ended up costing (what they will admit to) nearly $500,000. If they say this project is going to cost $27.5 million, then how much is it really going to cost?

You can see that to do what is proposed, your property tax is going up by at least 10-cents per $100.

3) Andrea Surratt, who has been in charge of this process, initially said that this plan was about jobs and population growth, but the only things we have heard mentioned are revitalized infrastructure.  I have been told that the Inspiring Spaces Advisory Committee had no input on this Main Street Project and they were surprised when City Staff came forward with it and yet we are told back on July 9, 2013 that the advisory committee is prioritizing the projects.

I am going through my files to pinpoint the remark. At one point, during the beginning of this process and along the time the structure on Union Square was being completed, Ms. Surratt said that this (Inspiring Spaces Project)  wasn't about Downtown; that Downtown had just been focused on with "the Sails" project. They were looking to redevelop and uplift other areas of the city -- this link points to where she said something along those lines - Highland Recreation Center meeting about Inspiring Spaces - November 13, 2012. 

What do you call this project? It is yet another focus on Downtown. I will be magnanimous by saying this was disingenuous.

The Hound:  Most of the RINOs, the DINOs, and the TPINOs all got together and re-elected the Status Quo back in November. These people don't understand the constructs and principles of their parties. It's just about a convenience and the contest. Everyone forgets about the governance part. 

I've heard people grousing and grumbling around here for years about the lack of direction, but they don't do anything to change their circumstances. Frankly, I'm tired of it. I've spent a lot of time over the years pointing out pure and simple reality. The bottom line is there is no accountability around here and there is a lot of nasty, lowball, petty politics. It sure isn't the stomping grounds of intellectuals, that's for sure.

It doesn't matter if 80% of the people are against it, these people, as far as I can tell, are going to build this sidewalk no matter what; just like they did their "Sails on the Square". Whether they pass the bond referendum or not, they are going to build this $27.5 million sidewalk. If the referendum does not pass, then they will have to do it piece meal. That means a little bit at a time for you devout worshipers of party politics. Taxes are going up no matter what.

If changing the way things are is Liberal, then I am guilty. If maintaining the Status Quo and doing the same things over and over again and hoping for a better result is Conservative, then I want nothing to do with it. We gave you a platform to get this whole community moving and it was rejected. You voted for "We're gonna do whatever we want and if you don't like it tough." Enjoy.

P.S. And I don't hate Hickory. The things I love are my family, God, loyal friends, freshness, fresh food, the ocean, mountain streams, underdogs, selflessness, hardworking ordinary people, justice, honor, integrity, intellectuality...

And I hate everything that is the opposite of that.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Economic Stories of Relevance in Today's World -- February 23, 2014

X22 Report - Current Economic Collapse News Brief – Episode 297 - February 22, 2014


The Hickory Daily Record - February 22, 2014
What do you think about the city of Hickory’s $27.5 million proposal to build a park / walking trail on Main Avenue as part of its Inspiring Spaces project?







Is the housing recovery losing steam? - Fortune/CNN.com - By Christopher Matthews - February 19, 2014 - The latest data suggest that the promised construction boom may not materialize...                    But Wednesday morning the Census Bureau released data showing that, on a seasonally-adjusted basis, only 880,000 new homes had begun construction in January, 16% below the revised December estimate of 1,048,000 and 2% below the January 2013 rate of 898,000...



Expert Warns of Hyperinflation: “The American Way Of Life Will Be Destroyed” - SHTFPlan.com - Mac Slavo - February 17th, 2014 -If there’s one thing that’s certain about what’s happening in the world right now  it’s that uncertainty is pervading every aspect of the global economy. From fabricated employment statistics and consumer spending reports to obscene levels of debt and a failing domestic monetary policy, the writing is on the wall.                According to top Casey Research analyst Marin Katusa, who has met with energy ministers and business leaders in over 100 countries, it’s only a matter of time before the world’s reserve currency goes the way of the German Reichsmark and Zimbabwe Dollar.                 What we’re talking about here is nothing short of an outright collapse of our banking system, hyperinflation of the US dollar, and a complete destruction of the world as we have come to know it. This is a must-watch for those trying to understand what’s happening with the economic landscape, how to position yourself for an unprecedented paradigm shift in how Americans live their lives, what to expect as this crisis unfolds, and how to find opportunities when everyone else is in panic mode.


29 Percent Of All U.S. Adults Under The Age Of 35 Are Living With Their Parents - The Economic Collapse Blog - Michael Snyder - February 19th, 2014 - Why are so many young adults in America living with their parents?  According to a stunning Gallup survey that was recently released, nearly three out of every ten adults in the United States under the age of 35 are still living at home with Mom and Dad.  This closely lines up with a Pew Research Center analysis of Census data that looked at a younger sample of Americans which found that 36 percent of Americans 18 to 31 years old were still living with their parents.  That was the highest level that had ever been recorded.  Overall, approximately 25 million U.S. adults are currently living at home with their parents according to Time Magazine.  So what is causing all of this?  Well, there are certainly a lot of factors.  Overwhelming student loan debt, a depressing lack of jobs and the high cost of living are all definitely playing a role.  But many would argue that what we are witnessing goes far beyond temporary economic conditions.  There are many that believe that we have fundamentally failed our young people and have neglected to equip them with the skills and values that they need to be successful in the real world.                  More Americans than ever before seem to be living in a state of "perpetual adolescence".  As Gallup noted, one of the keys to adulthood is to be able to establish independence from your parents...


Gold Even More Bullish Under Yellen Than Bernanke or Greenspan! 

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Economic Stories of Relevance in Today's World -- February 16, 2014

Poll: Americans have little faith in government - Associated Press - CHARLES BABINGTON and JENNIFER AGIESTA — January 2, 2014 - Americans enter 2014 with a profoundly negative view of their government, expressing little hope that elected officials can or will solve the nation's biggest problems, a new poll finds.                          Half say America's system of democracy needs either "a lot of changes" or a complete overhaul, according to the poll conducted by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Just 1 in 20 says it works well and needs no changes.                   Americans, who have a reputation for optimism, have a sharply pessimistic take on their government after years of disappointment in Washington.                        The percentage of Americans saying the nation is heading in the right direction hasn't topped 50 in about a decade. In the new poll, 70 percent lack confidence in the government's ability "to make progress on the important problems and issues facing the country in 2014."...                   On the economy, an area historically driven by the private sector, the poll finds a clear public desire for active government. Fifty-seven percent of Americans say "we need a strong government to handle today's complex economic problems."
Even among those who say "the less government the better," 31 percent feel the nation needs a strong government to handle those complex problems.                      Americans don't feel terribly optimistic about their own economic opportunities. Although 49 percent say their standard of living surpasses their parents', most are broadly pessimistic about the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. And they are mixed on whether people like them have a good chance to improve their standard of living.                          Few are hopeful that the pieces are in place for the government to improve. About half are pessimistic about the country's ability to produce strong leaders generally. And 61 percent are pessimistic about the system of government overall and the way leaders are chosen...


The Return of Mercantilism - Azizonomics - John Aziz - January 10, 2013


David Stockman - King World News Interview - February 13, 2014 - David Stockman was the head of the Office of Management and Budget during the Reagan Administration. In this interview he addresses the manipulation of the Money Markets by the Fed and how these artificial manipulations, such as Quantitative Easing, are going to have and will continue to have a resoundingly bad effect on World Money Markets. (King World News Interview)



Factory Production in U.S. Falls by Most Since 2009 - Bloomberg - Jeanna Smialek - February 14, 2014 - Factory production in the U.S. unexpectedly declined in January by the most since May 2009, adding to evidence severe winter weather weighed on the economy.                       The 0.8 percent decrease at manufacturers followed a revised 0.3 percent gain the prior month that was weaker than initially reported, figures from the Federal Reserve showed today in Washington. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a 0.1 percent advance. Total industrial production dropped 0.3 percent even as utility output climbed the most in almost a year.
Assembly lines slowed last month as colder weather tempered production, the Fed said, showing a pause in the momentum of an industry that’s helped bolster the economy. A pickup in capital spending and faster hiring that drives consumer purchases will be needed to spur production gains.



No Janet Yellen, The Economy Is NOT “Getting Better” - The Economic Collapse Blog - Michael Snyder - February 11th, 2014 - On Tuesday, new Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen went before Congress and confidently declared that "the economic recovery gained greater traction in the second half of last year" and that "substantial progress has been made in restoring the economy to health".  This resulted in glowing headlines throughout the mainstream media such as this one from USA Today: "Yellen: Economy is improving at moderate pace".  Sadly, tens of millions of Americans are going to believe what the mainstream media is telling them.  But it isn't the truth.  As you will see below, there are all sorts of signs that the economy is taking a turn for the worse.  And when the next great economic crisis does strike, most Americans will be completely and totally unprepared because they trusted our "leaders" when they told us that everything would be just fine...
 
-Prominent retailers are closing hundreds of stores all over the United States.  Things have gotten so bad that some are calling this a "retail apocalypse"...
  • JC Penney, which lost $586 million in three months in 2013, is planning to close 33 stores in 19 states and lay off 2,000 people. JC Penney’s stock has lost 84 percent of its value since February 2012.
  • Sears has decided to shut down its flagship store in Downtown Chicago, and it has closed 300 stores in the United States since 2010. Stock analyst Brian Sozzi noted that Sear’s inventory levels have fallen by 23.7 percent since 2006. He also noted that Sears had $4.4 billion in cash and equivalents in 2005 but $609 million in cash and equivalents in 2012. Sozzi, who calls himself a guerrilla analyst, has a blog full of disturbing pictures of empty Sears stores.
  • Macy’s, one of the few retail success stories, is planning to close five stores and eliminate 2,500 jobs.
  • Radio Shack is preparing to close 500 stores, according to The Wall Street Journal.
  • Best Buy recently closed 50 stores and eliminated 950 jobs at stores in Canada.
  • Target announced plans to eliminate 475 jobs and not fill 700 empty positions to reduce costs.
  • Aeropostale is planning to close 175 stores.
  • Blockbuster has closed down all of its stores.


The US Participation Rate Is At A 35 Year Low: This Is How It Looks Broken Down By State - Zero Hedge - Tyler Durden - February 14, 2014 - After years of being roundly ignored by the mainstream media, and certainly by self-important economists, the issue of labor force participation is suddenly up front and center, especially now that the Fed itself finds itself scrambling to explain the humiliation of hitting its 6.5% unemployment "forward guidance" threshold without proceeding to tighten as it said it would initially when it launched QEternity in December 2012.                    Incidentally, we predicted precisely this when we said in December 2012 that "using a simple forecast, based on LTM trends across all key employment metrics reveals something very troubling, for the Fed and stocks that is: the 6.5% unemployment rate will be breached in July 2013! Now granted that is simply idiotic, and there is no way that the US economy could possibly recover that fast, but that is precisely what is implied based on the ongoing collapse in the Labor Force Participation, and the concurrent plunge in the Labor Force Participation rate, which has been the biggest marginal driver for the unemployment rate, far more than the number of people who have jobs, or are unemployed (readers can recreate our calculation on their own in 10 minutes with excel)."
Granted, we were off by six months, but we were spot on about the reason why the unemployment threshold number was hit so quickly, instead of as the Fed has originally predicted, some time in 2015/2016.





We will see more Layoffs - X22 Report - Hickory Hound - February 13, 2014
X22 Report - Episode 289 - February 13, 2014

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Agenda about the City Council meeting of February 18, 2014

This Agenda is about the Hickory City Council meeting that took place on the date listed above. City council meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each Month in the Council Chambers of the Julian Whitener building.

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  City Council Agenda - February 18, 2014

Invocation By Rev. David Roberts, Morning Star First Baptist Church


Special Presentations
A. Jeff Neuville, Business Development Committee – Presentation of Business Well Crafted Award to Mark Brown, Territory Sales Manager, Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

B. Presentation by Community Groups Requesting Appropriations from the City Council during the Next Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2014. The Council will not take action tonight. Action will be taken when the Council considers the City’s annual budget in May or June. These presentations are made so Council Members can ask questions or make comments about the requests. Presenters will be allotted no more than five (5) minutes to make their presentations to Council. Organization Presentation - By - Amount Requested
Catawba County Economic Development Corporation - Scott Millar  - $149,919.71
Catawba County Economic Development Corporation – Greater Hickory Classic  - Scott Millar -  $75,000
Children’s Advocacy & Protection Center - Deborah Johnson - $10,000
Habitat for Humanity - Mitzi Gellman - $7,816
Hickory Downtown Development Association - Margaret Huss Jackson - $65,000
Hickory Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau - Bebe Leitch - $25,000
SALT Block Foundation - Mark Sinclair - $100,000
United Arts Council of Catawba County - Alan Jackson - $40,010

Consent Agenda:
A. Approval to Issue a Pyrotechnic Display Permit to Hickory Crawdads. - Mark Seaman, General Manager of the Hickory Crawdads has submitted a request to obtain permission to have a public fireworks display on the following 2014 dates: April 11; May 23; June 6, 17, 27; July 4, 25; and August 8, 15, 22. The following would be rain out dates: April 12; May 24; June 7, 28; July 5, 26; and August 9, 16, 23. The North Carolina Fire Code requires a mandatory operational permit for the use and handling of pyrotechnic special effects material. The Fire Prevention Bureau shall review all required documentation. The Fire Prevention Bureau will also inspect the pyrotechnics display area prior to the event to ensure compliance with all guidelines and codes.

B. Approval to Issue a Pyrotechnic Display Permit to Hickory Motor Speedway. - Kevin Piercy, General Manager of the Hickory Motor Speedway has submitted a request to obtain permission to conduct public fireworks displays on the following 2014 dates: June 28; July 5, 26; and September 13. The following would be rain out dates: July 12 or 19; July 27 or August 2; and September 14, 27 or October 25. The North Carolina Fire Code requires a mandatory operational permit for the use and handling of pyrotechnic special effects material. The Fire Prevention Bureau shall review all required documentation. The Fire Prevention Bureau will also inspect the pyrotechnics display area prior to the event to ensure compliance with all guidelines and codes.

C. Approval of First Amendment to an Agreement between the Western Piedmont Council of Governments and the City of Hickory for Assistance in Supporting the Western Piedmont Stormwater Partnership. - Staff requests approval of the First Contract Amendment to revise the “Time of Performance” schedule in the current agreement between the City of Hickory and the Western Piedmont Council of Governments (WPCOG) to implement the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Public Education program through the Western Piedmont Stormwater Partnership. The Time of Performance schedule would be revised such that all work would be completed during the period of January 1, 2014 to June 30, 2014.

D. Approval of Annual Auditing Contract with Martin Starnes & Associates in the Amount of $51,500. - The City of Hickory has utilized the services of Martin Starnes & Associates for the past five years with excellent results. The North Carolina Local Government Commission (LGC) does not require formal bid for auditing services due to the professional relationship formed between auditors and clients over an extended work history. The Secretary of the Local Government Commission approves all local government contracts and invoices for audit or audit-related work. The LGC requires approval of the auditing contract on an annual basis. Last year the City of Hickory approved a three year renewal contract with Martin Starnes & Associates. The annual renewal ending June 30, 2014 will be the second year of this contract. Staff requests approval to accept the renewal of the annual contract for auditing services with Martin Starnes & Associates for fiscal year ending June 30, 2014 in the amount of $51,500.

E. Citizens’ Advisory Committee Recommendations for Assistance through the City of Hickory’s Housing Programs. - The following requests were considered by the Citizens’ Advisory Committee at their regular meeting on February 6, 2014:
 Tillis and Lucille Rendleman, 131 5th Avenue SW, Hickory, were awarded a City of Hickory’s 
Housing Rehabilitation Loan. The Citizens’ Advisory Committee recommends approval for assistance not to exceed $10,000.00 for repairs to their house. Assistance would be in the form of a 3% interest loan for a 10 year period.

Funds are budgeted for these items through the City of Hickory’s former Rental Rehabilitation Program income received in FY 2012 and/or program income received through the City of Hickory’s Community Development Block Grant Program.

Each of the following applicants is being recommended for approval for assistance under the City of Hickory’s 2013 Urgent Repair Program. This program provides qualified low income citizens with assistance for emergency-related repairs not to exceed $5,400.
 Susan Nelson, 531 21st Avenue NE, Hickory,
 Mildred Williams, 29 7th Avenue SE, Hickory,


F. Special Event/Activities Application for Charity Chase Half Marathon, Bruce Felkins/Charity Chase President and Mandy Pitts/Charity Chase Vice President, Sunday, June 1, 2014 from 6:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., 13.1 miles in NE/NW Hickory with start on Main Avenue near Elk’s Lodge and finish in Union Square.

G. Special Event/Activities Application for National Day of Reason 2014 (Hickory, NC Rally), Gene Elliott, President, Hickory Humanist Alliance, Thursday, May 1, 2014 from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Union Square Common.

H. Special Event/Activities Application for Taste of Hickory, Kirby Dodd, Gary Young, Mandy Pitts, Tri Chairs of local event to promote Taste. Well Crafted.; Lady Elks/Hickory Elks Club #1654 and City of Hickory, Life. Well Crafted. Brand. Sunday, May 18, 2014 from 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at L.P. Frans Stadium concourse at Winkler Park.

I. Special Event/Activities Application for Corporate Challenge, Angela Smith, Senior Recreation Programmer, Tuesday, March 11, 2014 from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Union Square.

J. Approval of Resolution of Tentative Award for Eastwood Subdivision Sanitary Sewer Lines. - The Public Utilities Department and Catawba County Environmental Health identified three areas as areas of concern in 1998 as a part of the future service areas for the City of Hickory Sanitary Sewer System. Staff originally applied for State Revolving Grant funds for completion of this project April 1, 1999. After a number of years, NCDENR Division of Water Quality and NC Construction Grants and Loans issued final approval of the Preliminary Engineers Report on May 10, 2010 and approved the project for funding through State Revolving Grant Funds in the amount of $2,946,042.99. The project consists of three identified concentrations of residential housing that have historical problematic septic systems within the existing City of Hickory ETJ and accessible to existing City of Hickory sanitary sewer lines. Eastwood Subdivision is the first component of the overall project to be bid and ready for award. This Resolution of Tentative Award is a required step for NCDENR-DWR Infrastructure Finance Section funded projects. Upon approval of the project bids by NCDENR- DWRIFS after receipt of this Resolution of Tentative Award and Engineer’s Bid Certification, a request for Bid Acceptance and Award will be sent to City Council for further action. Staff recommends City Council approval of this Resolution of Tentative Award for Eastwood Subdivision Sanitary Sewer Lines Project to Neill Grading and Construction, Inc.

K. Approval of Change Order Three to Jimmy R. Lynch & Sons for the Hickory-Catawba
Wastewater Treatment Plant (HCWWTP) Upgrade Project. - The City of Hickory Public Utilities Department initiated the HCWWTP Upgrade Project in February 2013. The current contract amount is $10,292,237.19 which includes previously approved Change Order 2. The project was established with a contingency fund in order to address unforeseen expenses that may arise. Change Order 3 consists of six (6) items with one (1) item being a deductive change from the project and five (5) items being added due to permitting or unforeseen construction issues. The single largest item that is included in this change order is $6,918.71 for payment of undercut of poor soils and replacement with stone in the area of the waste loading station. The only material change is for $940.50 for galvanizing the hoist rail to prevent dis-similar metal corrosion. The deductive item totals $1,485.00 for substitution of a NEMA 3R rated Switchgear in-lieu of the NEMA 12 Switchgear that was intended in the design. Contract Change Order 2 was previously approved for $11,532.76. Contract Change Order total to date would be $83,563.08, including Change Order 1, 2 and 3 or 0.82% of
the original project contract. Revised contract total to date will be $10,303,220.08. The City of Hickory and Catawba County will split all expense equally at 50% each according to the Contract. Staff requests Council approval of Change Order 3 to Jimmy  R. Lynch & Sons, Inc. in the amount of $10,982.89 for the Hickory-Catawba Wastewater Treatment Plant (HCWWTP) Upgrade Project.

L. Budget Ordinance Amendment Number 15.
1. To budget $3,000 from the Friends of the Library in the Departmental Supplies line item for the new teen area.

2. To appropriate $4,530 of General Fund Balance (Funds reserved from the State of North Carolina Un-Authorized Substance Tax revenue) and budget in the Police Department's Departmental Supplies line item. This amendment is necessary to purchase DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) workbooks, shirts for graduation and other items needed for graduation. Funds are made available to the Police Department from the State and remain in General Fund Balance until appropriated.

3. To budget a $4,951 insurance claim payment in the Traffic Division M&R Traffic Signals line item. This insurance claim payment is for damage to a utility pole and traffic light signal that occurred on 01-13-14.


Informational Item
A. Special Meeting of the City Council which was scheduled and posted for February 11th
was cancelled due to weather and rescheduled to Friday, February 28, 2014.

New Business - Public Hearings
1. Resolution Confirming and Levying Assessments Along a portion of 10th Avenue NE – Petition No. 02-12 - The City Clerk received a petition from the owners of the properties along 10th Avenue NE to install curb and gutter along a portion of their street per Section 29-2 of the Hickory Code of Ordinances. The City Council adopted a Resolution Directing the Street Improvement Project be Undertaken on December 18, 2012 and the work was completed on June 24, 2013. The Preliminary Assessment Roll for Petition 02-12 has been prepared based on the curb and gutter constructed along 10th Avenue NE. Staff recommends that the Resolution Confirming and Levying Assessment be approved. Advertised  February 7, 2014.

New Business - Departmental Reports:
1. Approval of a Resolution of Support for the Western Piedmont Council of Governments’ Investing in Manufacturing Communities Program Application and Presentation by Andrea Surratt on the IMCP Grant Investigation Manufacturing Community Partnership. - The Western Piedmont Council of Governments is leading the application process for the IMCP (Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership). It is a federal initiative designed to accelerate the resurgence of  manufacturing. It is a partnership of various federal cabinet departments/agencies. Through this challenge, 12 communities will be designated “Manufacturing Communities”. This designation provides:
 Preferred consideration for $1.3 billion in federal dollars and assistance
 A cabinet department/agency point of contact to help access federal economic development funding
 Branding and promotion under the “Manufacturing Community” designation
 Additional possible consideration for EDA Challenge Grants
The deadline for the application is March 14, 2014.

Friday, February 14, 2014

We will see more Layoffs - X22 Report

X22 Report - Episode 289 - February 13, 2014



National Debt leading to and endless cycle of negative growth. Mortgage companies are laying people off and closing. Mortgage applications, sales, and housing prices are in freefall. It is here. Young people can't find jobsThe US unemployment rate has been manipulated and the unemployment rate, including long term unemployed and the birth-death ratio, is around 30% and massive layoffs are accelerating in all industry.

Companies are cutting costs. People don't have disposable income so sells are down. Companies are trimming the workforce. Sales just aren't there, because of the negative cycle. Retail Sales are down. 100+ days of cars are sitting on American Car lots. There is no way for these companies to sell their way out of the mess. Retail Stores are closing. Revenues aren't coming in, so taxes aren't paid by companies or employees. Governments can't service their debt.

The Fed needs to taper (raise interest rates - cut the cheap money, low interest rates), but they can't; because each time they start to the economy immediately begins to falter. The government has tried everything, but nothing has worked. We will have to see a reset of the system like we did with the Bretton-Woods agreement after World War II.

The Debt Limit has been suspended. As more debt is incurred, revenues will continue to falter. It will be an inverse relationship.

Governments are beginning to look at the confiscation of pensions. They have already stolen your Social Security money. They will do the same with you pension.

20 Signs That The Global Economic Crisis Is Starting To Catch Fire - The Economic Collapse Blog - Michael Snyder, on February 13th, 2014 



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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Blizzard - Hickory, North Carolina - February 12, 2014




Hound: Accumulating Snow began at 1pm. It began  snowing before that. Major snow has begun and is expected to intensify until 7pm. About 2 inches here so far. Should see close to 10 inches before it is all said and done. Wise people will stay in and stay safe unless it is their job or an emergency.



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... WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THURSDAY...

* LOCATIONS... THE NORTHWEST PIEDMONT OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA.

* HAZARDS... HEAVY SNOW... MIXING WITH SLEET AT TIMES TONIGHT.

* TIMING... SNOW WILL BECOME HEAVIER THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS AND CONTINUE OVERNIGHT. ONE FINAL ROUND OF HEAVY SHOW SHOWERS IS EXPECTED THURSDAY MORNING INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON.

* ACCUMULATIONS... SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 7 TO 11 INCHES... ALONG WITH A TRACE TO ONE TENTH INCH OF ICE.

* IMPACTS... THE HEAVY SNOW... MIXED WITH SOME SLEET AT TIMES IN SOUTHEAST SECTIONS... WILL MAKE TRAVEL TREACHEROUS... IF NOT IMPOSSIBLE. THE ACCUMULATIONS WILL LIKELY CREATE POWER OUTAGES... ESPECIALLY LATE TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY.

* TEMPERATURES... MAINLY IN THE UPPER 20S.

* WINDS... NORTH 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH.

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The other side of the Duck Hunting Issue brought before Hickory City Council?

I frequently check out my Weblog stats related to this site and I came across some very interesting chatter related to the City Council meeting that occurred on January 21, 2014. At that meeting during Citizens Requesting to be Heard:

Ms. Catherine Scott, Regarding Hunting in between Geitner and Glenn Hilton Parks - Ms. Scott is worried about Domesticated Ducks being hunted in this area and asks that ordinances be established to stop this from an area apparently not covered by the city's codes and ordinances. (Click on the Link to listen to her presentation).

Hound Comment:
Mrs. Scott's presentation about the ducks along Lake Hickory was interesting. I don't think it is a safety issue as Mr. Guess believes, but Ms. Scott has a valid point about the ducks basically being baited and domesticated at this point, because people are hand feeding them. They are basically pets and deserve sanctuary in this particular area.

The Other Side From the Refuge Forum - Lake Hickory Duck Hunters

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You folks that hunt up that way need to be aware of the effort underway to possibly establish more stringent duck hunting regulations than those currently on the books. I suspect a public hearing might be the next step in this process, but there is clearly a faction up there that has gotten their feathers ruffled during this recent hunting season. There is a mention of visitors to a "park", but not sure what park they're talking about.

City Officials in Hickory eye regulations for hunting.

Tsmart, perhaps you can dig into this a little deeper and let us know what's behind the anti-duck hunting sentiment up there.
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Already got the scoop. It's been going on a few years now - just got worse this past season.

Hatley, and Tucker, and Bell has gotten calls in the past. Lake is building up, home owners don't like being woke up at 7:30 on Sat.

Mostly happening on Catawba side.
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The issue is:
There is a group (or two), that likes to set up at the mouth of Geitner park (or Glenn Hilton Park). They use 10 ga shot guns, and float hunt from a boat (close to residences). They are "technically" legal, being they float hunt.

Problem is, people don't like to be woke up at 7:00-7:30 on Saturdays to the sound of a 10 ga cannon.... and some of those people live in multi million dollar houses.

They call the Green Jeans, and the local PD - and of course they come and investigate. I know they were called 3 times this past season, and several the season before, and several the season before.

These rich home owners have pull.... and have brought the issue up at the Lake Hickory Home Owners Association meetings. And they have pull, and are now talking to the City Council...

So, it's just a matter of time, before money talks - and hunting is closed on Lake Hickory, and those fellas won't be able to kill park ducks flying into Geitner and Hilton park.

Sad thing is... there is some back water, and huntable spots others of us hunts. And this issue will probably close the whole place, and we'll all get the shaft.

Officer Tucker has kept me up to date (as much as he could) over the past couple years. He's checked the guys too, and they were legal... and they had a deaf ear to the warning about hunting so close to these houses.

So... here we are.
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This is what public duck hunting is coming to. More people in the sport and fewer and fewer places to hunt every year. And when you put people like Ms. Scott (see video) in front of uninformed council members that are sympathetic to her cause, the next thing you know
the place will be shut down for all duck hunting purposes.

I don't and never will hunt there but if I did, I'd have an army of support at the next meeting letting them know the "other" side of things. The main concern of council was for the "safety" of the residents and where the "BULLETS" were going . . . . This are the type of decision makers we're dealing with now and unless we hunters fight back, well, you all know what the end result will be.

T, you and some of the other guys that hunt there might want to get your mess together on this one.
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 My guess is the City and its attorney will quickly find out that the legislature currently have all environmental related ( includes wildlife resources) local ordinances under review in regards to being stricter than a state law/rule (where one exists) as well as a moratorium on any new ordinance while the existing are under review.

Many residents and local govts around the state are possibly in for a rude awakening when ordinances start going away rather than enacting new ones.