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Your Tax Dollars at work…. literally.  It seems in the midst of the U.S. Govt. budget crisis  The IRS  thought it was a good idea to lighten the mood and spend $60K producing a poorly acted but never-the-less clever Star Trek spoof . The “Star Trek” parody video produced by IRS in-house studio, served as the opening of a training and leadership conference in 2010.

Cases like Republican Rob Portman coming out for gay marriage only AFTER finding out his son is gay is the perfect example of the Conservative mindset and their inability to show empathy for anything that isn’t directly happening to them..

Dennis Rodman recently traveled to North Korea along with The Harlem Globetrotters for a scheduled appearance with N.Korea‘s leader Kim Jung Il.  Il, a great fan of American Basketball, as was his father, welcomed Rodman with a party and the two according to accounts not only hit it off, but got very drunk during the festivities.

“Three Atlanta-area counties have filed a lawsuit claiming that British bank HSBC cost them hundreds of millions of dollars in extra expenses and damage to their tax bases by aggressively signing minorities to housing loans that were likely to fail.

The Georgia counties‘ failure or success with the relatively novel strategy could help determine whether other local governments try to hold big banks accountable for losses in tax revenue based on what they claim are discriminatory or predatory lending practices.

Similar lawsuits resulted in settlements this year worth millions of dollars for communities in Maryland and Tennessee.”*

HSBC is being sued by three Atlanta counties for predatory loans sold to minorities. What tactics did they and other big banks use before and during the housing boom? And who is being punished now?

The campaign for Texas to secede from the union has collected roughly 90,000 signatures so far, well more than the 25,000 required for a response from the Obama administration as part of the Obama administration’s We the People program.

The average person who’s signed the petition is a far right-wing conservative who wants to live in a country that’s pro-business and Christian, hostile towards homosexuals and immigrants, with low federal income taxes and no provisions for mandatory health insurance.

That sounds a lot like another place with big open spaces and lots of oil and natural gas: Russia! Since a state cannot unilaterally secede from the union — remember the Civil War — maybe these Texans should consider moving to Russia. Their fellow Texans would probably be happy to see these extreme right-wingers go.

Texas can, however, divide itself into five different states, as stipulated in the 1845 Joint Resolution for Annexing Texas. Maybe the Valley and the state’s large metro areas should declare their independence from Texas.

In this extremely contentious election cycle, President Obama and Mitt Romney spent a majority of their time and money in a handful of battleground states. John Samples of the Center for Representative Government and Saul Anuzis, senior adviser at National Popular Vote, stop by The Fold set to debate whether the electoral college is unfairly giving some votes more meaning than others.

remove spam apps facebookApps on Facebook can be great, but they can also be a right pain in the neck. On one hand, there’s useful apps like Spotify or Last.fm which make it easy to share your music taste with your friends. Mostly these are welcomed and vaguely interesting for the friends to view. On the other hand, there’s annoying games and spammy viral apps that post things on your timeline.

There are several ways to clean up the apps you’re using and ensure your privacy settings for apps are set just right. There are also some easy ways to remove and report applications when required – like when you’ve accidentally clicked on a viral scam app. Here’s what you need to know.

Setting Privacy For Applications

When your absent-minded friend installs yet another dodgy application, how much information do you want the developers to find out about you? And what about this way around – if you’re using a new game, how much information do you want the developers to know about your family? Your grandmother? Your kids?

This is the reason people need to check privacy settings for applications. Until you lock down your privacy, you never really know what information is being collected about you and your friends via apps you or your friends may have installed. Scary, isn’t it?

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Go to the drop-down menu in the top right of Facebook and choose “Privacy Settings“, then choose to edit the settings for “Ads, Apps and Websites. From here you can choose exactly what information can be seen by applications your friends install. Since you don’t know anything about the developers of most apps or what your friends might install, un-checking most of these boxes is a great idea. Then, if you care about your family and friends, teach them how to do this too.

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Clean Up Your Apps

There are two main ways to get a list of all your apps. Firstly, you could go to the arrow at the top-right of Facebook and choose “Account settings” and then choose “Applications“. Secondly, you could navigate from the Facebook Home page to the “App Center” using the links on the left hand side, then choosing “My Apps” from the menu on the left.

remove spam applications facebook

remove spam applications facebook

Either of these options will give you a list of all the applications you have authorised for your account. Although, the second method has the option of sorting by “Last used“, which is handy when searching for something you recently added or got annoyed by. To remove the applications, just click on the cross to the right of each application. Remove anything that looks suspicious, unfamiliar or unused and you could clean up your apps in no time. And don’t worry, if you remove something useful it can always be added again later. It’s no big deal.

How To Get A Spam App Off Your Timeline Wall

It happens all the time. People see an update in their feed from a friend claiming to let them view a certain video or see who looks at your Facebook profile. They click on it impulsively because they’re curious and instantly they have posted that same update on to all their friends. The viral app continues to annoy and intrigue their friends and the cycle continues. So, how do you get rid of it?

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Every update on your timeline can be removed and the application may be reported as spam. Simply head to your timeline and click on the edit pencil in the top-right of the update. The menu for an update will show a “Remove” option and a “Report Spam” option, while a clustered bundle of information from an application will show options to “Remove Application” or “Mark As Spam“. If you accidentally remove the post first, you can use the methods above for cleaning up your apps to remove the app, which should show as recently used.

Never Get An App Request From THAT Person/App Again

If you hate getting reminders and requests from apps, there’s an easy way to block them. Head to the Facebook Home page and choose “App Center” from the menu on the left, then “Requests“. You’ll see a list of all your recent requests from apps. From here it’s simple – just click on the cross to the right of a request and it will give you the option to block the application completely.

Or if you’re always getting requests from the same person, you can block that person’s requests completely instead.

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remove spam facebook

Hiding Apps From Your Newsfeed

We went through this in detail recently in the article “How To Get Rid Of Facebook Notifications & Other Annoying Things You Don’t Want To See“, but it’s worth noting quickly here too. If an application shows up in your news feed that you find annoying, just click the drop-down arrow to the right and choose “Hide” from the menu. It will then give you the option to block the application or the person who made the update. Most of the time, hiding the application is the best move.

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What bugs you about Facebook apps? Tell us all your pet moans and groans in the comments!

By Angela Alcorn of “Make Use of” original article appears here!

 

In this week’s address, President Obama says that Congress should act to keep our nation moving forward by keeping taxes low for 98 percent of Americans, cutting red tape so responsible homeowners can save about $3,000 a year on their mortgage by refinancing at lower rates, and creating a veterans jobs corps to help our returning heroes find work.

 

Abortion has resurfaced as a fighting word in this year’s election campaign — no more so than in Virginia, where controversy over new abortion restrictions may have backfired against Republican leaders, giving Barack Obama and his Democrats a boost.

New York Federal Court ruled that a huge chunk of mass arrests issued by the NYPD were unconstitutional. The arrests in question took place at the Republican National Convention in 2004, and the police actions there resulted in 1,800 detained – the most ever during a political convention in the US.

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