Philadelphia requires a license to set out an honor box

“Prior Approval: Commercial Activity License; City of Philadelphia Tax Account Number; List of desired locations of the boxes (see license for instructions); Additional Information; Cost: Dependent on the number of boxes (see the license for more information) Less than 50 boxes the fee is $10 per box. Contact: Department of Licenses and Inspections.” Continue reading

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Obama Calls Income Gap ‘Wrong’ — After Widening It

“The Census Bureau’s official measure of income inequality — called the Gini index — shows similar results. During the Bush years, the index was flat overall — finishing in 2008 exactly where it started in 2001. It’s gone up each year since Obama has been president and now stands at all-time highs. It’s worth underscoring that the growing income gap under Obama isn’t the result of the rich getting fabulously richer. Nor is it any sort of indictment of ‘trickle down’ economics. Instead, it is the direct result of Obama’s historically weak economic recovery, which has left the rest of the country falling behind while the wealthy have managed to make gains.” Continue reading

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With Three Weeks to Go, Nobody Knows What ObamaCare Will Cost.

“So far, 17 states have issued estimates. The exchanges are supposed to be ready for business on October 1. Coverage begins on January 1. Where are the missing 33 exchanges? The federal government must run them. The federal government is staying mute. With three weeks to go, there is no real understanding of what the costs will be for most premium payers. This is going to be an administrative disaster. It is a programming disaster. It is going to prove to millions of voters that the federal government does not know what it is doing. This will become evident on October 1, the day the new fiscal year begins.” Continue reading

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Jeffrey Tucker: How to Fake a Fast Food Strike

“There’s every indication that people outside the restaurants protesting didn’t actually work for the place they were protesting. It was a classic ‘rent-a-mob’ situation, and the rent was being paid by political activists whose agenda has nothing to do with helping the average burger flipper. These were mostly media stunts cooked up by the Service Employees International Union, which bused in these so-called workers as a fulfillment of a little charade and subsequent media blitz. The SEIU coordinates these protests with various professional worker groups and in conjunction with the press to make the biggest possible splash.” Continue reading

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Stolen Public School Textbooks Went Unnoticed for Five Years.

“A Long Beach book buyer has been accussed of stealing thousands of new and used textbooks from four school districts in a massive scheme that involved 12 other people, including two librarians, a campus supervisor and a former warehouse manager. During a two-year period beginning in May 2008, Frederick allegedly paid more than $200,000 in bribes — from $600 to $47,000 per person — for school employees to steal textbooks in literature and language arts, economics, physics, anatomy and physiology.” Continue reading

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Entire School District Shuts Down — Out of Money

“Michigan’s Buena Vista — ‘Good View’ — school district in Michigan shut down this week. It is out of money. Some teachers say they will teach for free. But will all of them do this? In any case, it’s illegal. Michigan doesn’t allow it. The state cut funding by $3 million, due to declining enrollment. The nearby Pontiac School District is close to bankrupt. It can’t meet payroll. Two districts in Arkansas are bust. The Philadelphia district in Pennsylvania is begging for money from the state. We are in an economic recovery. What happens in the next recession?” Continue reading

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Elon Musk’s New Hologram Project Invites ‘Iron Man’ Comparisons

“In the ‘Iron Man’ trilogy, billionaire inventor Tony Stark uses a gesture-controlled hologram to draft new designs of the titular armor, sending virtual parts flying around his lab with the flick of a wrist. Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk—who is often compared to Stark by the tech press—is apparently creating the real-life equivalent of that fictional hologram system. ‘We figured out how to design rocket parts just w hand movements through the air (seriously),’ he Tweeted August 23. ‘Now need a high frame rate holograph generator.’ In a follow-up Tweet, he added: ‘Will post video next week of designing a rocket part with hand gestures & then immediately printing it in titanium.'” Continue reading

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How Millennials will shape the future of work

“92 percent of Millennials believe that business should be measured by more than just profit and should focus on a societal purpose. Millennials want the flexibility to work from home and make their own hours. A Cisco study shows that 70 percent of students believe it is unnecessary to be in an office regularly. Millennials will make working from home or from shared office spaces the norm — goodbye cubicles! The New York Times reports that the average amount of office space per employees in the U.S. has already dropped from 400 square feet to 250 and in the future will be reduced to 150. The idea that we’ll be walking into a major office building will face away.” Continue reading

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