Category: ‘NATIONAL’

Obama talks with Tumblr users

June 10, 2014 Posted by Frank M

Quick recap
President Barack Obama teamed up with social networking site Tumblr to reach out to the indebted youth of America.

Obama is promoting the expansion of a program meant to lower the monthly payments of school tuition loans. A method of achieving this would be to cap repayments to 10% of earned income.

While at the same time, Obama hopes to give a shout out to more comprehensive bill championed by senate democrats.

The President is not shy about appearing on mediums that skew to a younger audience, and just under half of Tumblr users are in the 18-35 demo. To promote the Affordable Health Care Act, Obama went on the internet show “Between Two Ferns,” with Comedian Zack Galifianakis.
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Fast Food Protest in Miami (Photos)

May 16, 2014 Posted by Frank M

By Frank Maradiaga

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Jeff Winger at The 2014 White House Correspondents’ Dinner

May 4, 2014 Posted by Frank M

Around here we love Community. It’s the best show everyone’s not watching. Use #SaveGreendale and we might retweet you. (Especially this far removed from the airing of the finale.)

So what a treat it was to see Jeff Winger himself, or Joel Mchale to those who don’t live in an Abed-like-fantasy world, headlining the 2014 White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

The WHCD sees the President and the top dogs of the Mainstream Media dress up for a nerd prom. The night is capped by a comedic set from the president and a headlining comic. It’s a moment to celebrate how amazing it is to be able to question the head of the state, and NOT disappear into a Putin-esque leave of absence.

How DO you get HealthCare.GOV out of your carpet?
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Deadline Day problems with HealthCare.GOV

December 23, 2013 Posted by Frank M

Log-in to HealthCare.Gov

It’s easy to beat a dead website- to stomp around it’s 404 pages and polite apology screens. So we won’t. Except to post a screen shot from the much vilified website on deadline day, telling you to wait because “HealthCare.Gov has a lot of visitors right now!” If one didn’t want to stick around while the page refreshed it self to see if you could log in, there was an option to type in your email, and they would drop you a line as to when the coast was cleared.

Newshole[DOT]Info sat on the screen for a bit in the late afternoon, coffee in hand and obviously not much going on. We randomly got in. The apology screen turned into the actual website. We logged in and tried to hit the market place. Running pretty smoothly for a time, we were asked what exactly we planned to file income-tax wise. This thing seems be fixed! Aaaaand just as we were going to the Florida options, it crashed. At least for us.

Kill Screen. (And not the fun Donkey Kong kind.)

We are not sure what kind of creature wouldn’t expect this; the website is famous for its’ inability to handle large volumes of traffic, and today is the day the procrastinating levee breaks; the last day.

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Justine Sacco’s AIDS tweet turns the internet-world against her while she is totally off grid

December 20, 2013 Posted by Frank M

Random Commentary

This is an amazing tweet:

Yes,it’s racist, vile, insensitive, ironic, and everything else the internet has to say. It’s also an amazing set of circumstances:

A PR head-honcho for some recognizable brands (OkCupid, Vimeo, Dictionary.com, The Daily Beast) sends out a time-bomb that detonates as she is incommunicado on a long international flight.

The internet-world turns on her, and the propagandist wizard can’t conjure up a defense.

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Israel Hernandez Birthday Vigil

November 26, 2013 Posted by Frank M

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Google maps Florida’s beaches; Florida pays $120,000

November 14, 2013 Posted by Frank M


Photo by VisitFlorida

Agoraphobics rejoice, the beach is coming to you -sans all the sandy people.

After four months, every slouchy corner of Florida’s ocean-front goodness has been recorded for the eventual perusing of anyone with a browser and questionable time on their hands.

This week concluded the painstakingly thorough capturing of Florida’s 825 miles of beaches in images for Google Maps. The enterprise was a partnership between Google and VisitFlorida, the state’s tourism and marketing arm, that will produce an interactive first-person view of Florida’s famous natural attraction.

And by partnership we mean Florida put up $120,000+ to use Google’s 360 degree cameras, and the search engine giant agreed to pay the Sunshine State a token amount to buy the pictures. According to the Tampa Bay Times, Google will pay $1,000 for the detailed pictures of all the state’s coastline.

The state would have gotten more had they accepted just ONE share of Google stock; currently at $1,032.47.

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Charlie Crist announces his run on Facebook with a picture of his campaign sign.

November 4, 2013 Posted by Frank M

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It was fairly official months ago even without the formality of an announcement, but over the weekend Charlie Crist made it (kinda?) official when he posted on Facebook a picture of his campaign sign for the 2014 gubernatorial run. Just Days before he officially staged a rally. Which incidentally is later today.

“The people’s Governor” makes up the majority of the sign with a sunrise pictured above it. Crist’s name appears only by way of a URL to his website.  

More telling is the official campaigning disclosure on the bottom of the sign: “Political advertisement paid for and approved by Charlie Crist, Democrat, for Governor.”

So much for waiting for the rally. It was set for 9:30 this morning at Whitted Park in Crist-Stronghold St. Pete.

It’s not the first time Crist makes a big announcement through social media. When he officially changed his political party registration, he posted up a picture of him and his wife accompanied by the official document. What a romantic!

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He was at a White House reception with the newly re-elected Barack Obama.

An embrace with Obama at a stimulus event was campaign fodder during Crist’s failed senatorial run. He didn’t make it out of the Republican Primary, defeated by the Tea-Party’s choice- the safely right-wing Marco Rubio.  

Crist then switched to an independent to run in the general election. He lost.

At the time, Crist was thought to have left an easy re-election to the state capitol for a fairly secure national seat. He had been flirting with the national spot light ever since the John Mccain campaign floated Crist as a possible choice for Veep in 2008. 

All of it didn’t work out.

Now the former Republican Governor will come at the current Republican Governor, Rick Scott, from the left. 

Or atleast, Charlie Crist’s version of the left.

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The U.S. Air Force Flying Saucer revealed

October 10, 2012 Posted by Frank M

The U.S.A.F. UFO , Project 1794

By: Frank Maradiaga

Some of your conspiracy-theorist friends were right: the U.S. Government was hiding flying saucers.

Newly declassified records show the United States Air Force was working on a disk-shaped craft that resembled the UFOs of movie lore.

USAF Project 1794 created a saucer-like vehicle that would feasibly take off and land vertically plus have “satisfactory handling” while in supersonic flight at very high altitudes.

The project’s Final Development Summary clocked in the top speed potential at Mach 4 with a maximum ceiling of over 100,000ft., and a maximum range of about 1,000 nautical miles. The price tag was estimated at $3,168, 000.

Somewhere Art Bell’s glorious mustache is hiding a smug smile.

The release is accompanied by two snazzy cutaways of the faux spaceship.

The Air Force outsourced the building of it’s Identified Flying Object (see what we did there?) to the Canadian outfit Avro Aircraft. However it was a Canadian project before it was American.

According to records from the National Museum of the United States Air Force, in 1952 the flying saucer became too expensive for the Canadian government and they dropped it. Out of millions, Avro took the idea to the Air Force, and the U.S. Army.

The army wasn’t interested in a supersonic flying machine says the museum’s records. They wanted a troop transport and reconnaissance craft. The Air Force wanted a vertical take off and landing aircraft to hover behind enemy lines then blast off at supersonic speed when their Plan-9-like mission was completed.

Eventually the Canadian designers weren’t able to satisfy either, and it was scrapped in the 60s.

The National Museum of the USAF has such a flying saucer, the Avro Canada VZ-9AV, on display in Dayton, Ohio. So check it out if you can rip yourself away from that hot Toledo nightlife.

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