Wednesday, January 26, 2011

FactChecking Obama’s Address | FactCheck.org

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Summary

We found no outright false factual claims in Obama’s State of the Union address, but we did note some that were arguable, and some promises that may prove unrealistic.

  • He called his Race to the Top initiative “the most meaningful reform of our public schools in a generation.” That’s debatable. Some independent experts say Bush’s No Child Left Behind program had a greater impact.
  • The president set a goal of generating 80 percent of the nation’s electricity from “clean” sources by 2035. That’s ambitious. The first large-scale “clean coal” plant has yet to begin operation. And Obama counts nuclear energy as a “clean” source, despite the unresolved waste issue.
  • He set a goal of giving 80 percent of the U.S. population access to high-speed rail in the next 25 years. But the U.S. only has one high-speed rail line in operation now.
  • He said his new health care law will slow rising health care costs. But the office of Medicare’s chief actuary estimates the law won’t have much impact on costs, and there will be a slight rise in total spending as more people gain coverage under the law.
  • He said “exports are up” since he set a goal of doubling them in five years, which is true. But the rise so far falls short of the pace required to meet his goal.

On other factual matters we found the president’s statements to be accurate, or reasonably so. He said the U.S. subjects businesses to “one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world,” which is borne out by the Word Bank and other studies. He said U.S. engineers gave the nation’s infrastructure a grade of “D,” which is true. That rating was issued by the American Society of Civil Engineers. And he said U.S. workers are unexcelled in productivity, which is true according to one ranking and nearly true by other measures.

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A Short History of MIG/DEWANE Landfill: Where are We?

The following history of the site as an EPA site is taken from the internet:  http://www.epa.gov/region5superfund/npl/illinois/ILD980497788.htm

The yellow highlighting has been provided for your convenience. 

CURRENT STATUS:  See page 3—Based upon a consent decree in January 2006 gas wells and groundwater monitoring has been completed.  In late 2010 additional ground water monitoring is scheduled.

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MIG EPA 1

MIG 2

MIG 3

MIG 4

MIG/DEWANE Landfill Concerns

The following information is available form the US EPA at:  http://cfpub.epa.gov/supercpad/SiteProfiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=second.contams&id=0500551

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Remember:  MIG stands for “Money in Garbage”

Zoning Board approves Kelley Road Farms request - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star

 

A major source of contention is a 60-plus-foot-wide driveway Tortorici and Nelson share with neighbor Steve Sextonson, his wife and other easement holders.

The unincorporated Caledonia Township couple want to use their homegrown vegetables and other ingredients to create sauces and other recipes in their FDA-approved kitchen to sell items online, in small boutique retail outlets and at their private dinners at 722 Kelly Road to be attended by no more than 30 guests.

a result of concerns building in recent weeks, the Belvidere-Boone County Planning staff added restrictions into the special use which would restrict the couple to hosting two parties a week, between the hours of 7 and 11 p.m. and with low lighting, if any, for a guest parking area. There are a total of 15 restrictions, including an operating season for the onsite dinners.

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The following additional information regarding Kelley Farms was taken website of  Angelic Organics  :http://www.learngrowconnect.org/taxonomy/term/50

Kelley Road Farms

Website:

http://www.kelleyroadfarms.com

Contact Name:

Preferred name: Tom Tortorici

Contact Phone:

773-262-0783

Best Time To Call:

773 262-0783

Contact Email:

tom@t2designinc.com

At Kelley Road Farms, we are looking to produce a quality, higher-end, gourmet food product line for distribution in retail outlets and restaurants wanting to carry or use a locally-grown and produced product. The key signature ingredients to our products will be grown ourselves. We also hope to partner with other growers to provide specific ingredients, ie. herbs, root vegetables, etc. We will do this all in a bio-dynamic way without the use of chemicals or pesticides. Every attempt will be made to ensure that our practices are as sustainable as possible.

Training & Employment Opportunities:

1st year trainee opportunity

Address:

722 Kelley Road
Caledonia, Illinois 61011 United States

Informal Day Visits:

Yes

Additional Information Regarding Day Visits:

Will need advanced notification to make sure someone is there & dogs are stowed.

Directions:

722 Kelley Road, Caledonia IL between Beloit and Caledonia Roads

Sen. Brad Burzynski to retire - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star

Burzynski, 55, gave no particular reason for his retirement except that “it’s time and I want to move on to other things in my life.”

Burzynski recommended longtime DeKalb County Treasurer Christine J. Johnson as someone he would like to replace him, but Burzynski has no say in that decision.

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Galesburg Clinic Pharmacy might close - Galesburg, IL - The Register-Mail

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OSF spokesman Jon McKee said the health care group had offered to compensate Hy-Vee for the loss of revenue if the pharmacy stopped selling oral contraceptives.
McKee said Hy-Vee’s corporate office had not responded to attempts to negotiate a new agreement that would keep the pharmacy open.
The real issue is that Hy-Vee needs to step up for community and let us know what their preferences are,” he said. “We would love to keep the pharmacy open.”
A letter of termination was sent to Hy-Vee last November but McKee said the supermarket chain has not responded.
The pharmacy has been open for 36 years. It’s not clear if jobs would be lost as a result of the pharmacy closing. Hy-Vee may offer to relocate staff.

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OSF pharmacy in Galesburg closing because of religious beliefs

GALESBURG — A Galesburg clinic will soon lose its pharmacy in a dispute over the sale of contraceptives.
A health care group owned by the Sisters of The Third Order of St. Francis, or OSF, took over the Galesburg Clinic last fall. OSF follows Catholic teachings and won't allow the sale of contraceptives.
The pharmacy is run by the Hy-Vee grocery chain. Employees say they've been told the business will close March 4.

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