This Statement Was Made by Someone with an A.B. from Princeton (cum laude) and a J.D. from Harvard (magna cum laude)


In other words, typical Ted "Pander" Cruz.  (What should really scare you is that he's a Presidential wannabe with an enthusiastic fan base.)

Source of quote:   This Week in God, 10.18.14. (MSNBC)

Public Library Circulation and Circulation per Capita: Alabama (1990-2011)







Source:  Institute of Museum and Library Services, Public Libraries in the United States Survey (1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2011)

For latest statistics
Alabama Public Library Service, Statistical Summary for Fiscal Year 2013

Additional information
Alabama Public Library Service homepage.
Chief Officers of State Library Agencies (COSLA):  Alabama

Alabama's state library agency is in the "board or commission" category.  (IMLS)




Wisconsin Fall Election Preview: Assembly District 69

Republican incumbent vs. Democratic challenger


Bob Kulp, Republican incumbent
Norbert Salamonski, Democratic challenger

69th Assembly District.  Includes portions of Clark, Marathon, and Wood counties.



Public libraries in the 69th Assembly District
Granton Community Library

Related posts and notes:

1st Senate District  (9/6/2014)

2nd Senate District.  7-term Republican Rob Cowles (Green Bay) is not up for re-election this year.   Cowles also served in the Assembly from 1982 to 1987.

3rd Senate District:  3-term Democrat Tim Carpenter (Milwaukee) is running unopposed.

4th Senate District.  Three-term Democrat Lena Taylor (Milwaukee) is not up for re-election this year.

5th Senate District (9/8/2014)

6th Senate District.  Freshman Democrat Nikiya Harris Dodd (Milwaukee) is not up for re-election this year.
  • 16th Assembly District.  11-term Democrat Leon Young (Milwaukee) is running unopposed.
  • 17th Assembly District (sorry, somehow got lost in the shuffle; need to re-do)
  • 18th Assembly District.  Freshman Democrat Evan Goyke (Milwaukee) is running unopposed.

7th Senate District.  (9/9/2014)

8th Senate District.  6-term Republican Alberta Darling (River Hills) is not up for re-election this year.   Darling also served 2 1/2 years in the Assembly (May 1990-January 1993)

9th Senate District.  (9/15/2014)

10th Senate District.  4-term Republican Sheila Harsdorf (River Falls) is not up for re-election this year.  Harsdorf also served 12 years in the Assembly (1989-2001)

11th Senate District.  (9/22/2014)

12th Senate District.  First-term Republican Tom Tiffany (Town  of Little Rice) is not up for re-election this year.  (Tiffany also served in the Assembly for 2 years -- 2011-2013.)

13th Senate District.  (9/23/2014)

14th Senate District.  3-term Republican Luther Olsen (Ripon) is not up for re-election this year.  (Olsen also served 10 years in the Assembly, first elected in 1994.)

15th Senate District.  (9/29/2014) 

16th Senate District.  3-term Democrat Mark Miller (Monona) is not up for re-election this year.  (Miller also served 6 years in the Assembly -- 1999-2005.) 
  
17th Senate District.  (10/3/2014)

18th Senate District.   Freshman Republican Rick Gudex (Fond du Lac) is not up for re-election this year.

 19th Senate District.  (10/8/2014)

20th Senate District.  2-term Republican Glenn Grothman (West Bend) is not up for re-election this year.  Grothman is, however, running for the open seat in Wisconsin's 6th Congressional District.
  • 58th Assembly District.  Republican candidate Bob Gannon (Slinger) is running unopposed to replace Pat Strochota (R-West Bend).
  • 59th Assembly District.  Republican candidate Jesse Kremer (Kewaskum) is running unopposed to replace Dan LeMahieu (R-Cascade).
  • 60th Assembly District.  Republican candidate Robert Brooks (Saukville) is running unopposed to replace Duey Stroebel (R-Cedarburg), who unsuccessful ran for Wisconsin 6th Congressional District. 

21st Senate District(10/14/2014)

22nd Senate District.  5-term Democrat Bob Wirch (Kenosha) is not up for re-election this year.  (Wirch also served 4 years in the Assembly.)

23rd Senate District.  (10/15/2014) 



Pierce County: Public Library Circulation and Program Attendance, 1996-2013


2010 population:  41,019

Public libraries in Pierce County





          % change (1996-2013)
          • Circulation:  80.6%
          • Program attendance:  91.5% 

                Line graphs data sourceWisconsin Public Library Service Data

                Related posts: (with 1996-2013 % changes)

                Adams County.  (9/1/2014)
                • Circulation:  320%
                • Program attendance:  132%
                Ashland County (9/2/2014)
                • Circulation:  13.5%
                • Program attendance:  116%
                Barron County  (9/3/2014)
                • Circulation:  32.1%
                • Program attendance:   237%
                Bayfield County (9/4/2014)
                • Circulation:  127%
                • Program attendance:   (7.2%)
                Brown County (9/5/2014)
                • Circulation:  35.2%
                • Program attendance:   (22.3%)
                Buffalo County (9/6/2014)
                • Circulation:  1.9%
                • Program attendance:  812%
                Burnett County (9/7/2014)
                • Circulation:  104%
                • Program attendance  466%
                Calumet County (9/8/2014)
                • Circulation: (32.7%)
                • Program attendance  20.0%
                Chippewa County (9/9/2014)
                • Circulation: 24.6%
                • Program attendance  28.8%
                Clark County (9/10/2014)
                • Circulation: 21.6%
                • Program attendance  86.5%
                Columbia County (9/11/2014)
                • Circulation: 40.5%
                • Program attendance  84.2%
                Crawford  County (9/12/2014)
                • Circulation: 58.1%
                • Program attendance  (28.3%)
                Dane County (9/13/2014)
                • Circulation: 83.0%
                • Program attendance  246%
                Dodge County (9/14/2014)
                • Circulation: 53.9%
                • Program attendance  186%
                Door County (9/15/2014)
                • Circulation: 23.2%
                • Program attendance  (7.1%)
                Douglas County (9/16/2014)
                • Circulation: 81.1%
                • Program attendance:  33.9% 
                Dunn County (9/17/2014)
                • Circulation: 14.2%
                • Program attendance:  178% 
                Eau Claire County (9/18/2014)
                • Circulation: 23.7%
                • Program attendance:  86.6% 
                Florence County (9/19/2014)
                • Circulation: 251%
                • Program attendance:  195% 
                Fond du Lac County (9/20/2014)
                • Circulation: 24.2%
                • Program attendance:  72.6% 
                Forest County (9/21/2014)
                • Circulation: 68.4%
                • Program attendance:  261% 
                Grant County (9/22/2014)
                • Circulation: 44.3%
                • Program attendance:  87.9%
                Green County (9/23/2014)
                • Circulation:  14.4%
                • Program attendance:  111% 
                Green Lake County (9/24/2014)
                • Circulation:  33.8%
                • Program attendance:  125%
                Iowa County (9/25/2014)
                • Circulation:  39.8%
                • Program attendance:  122% 
                Iron County (9/26/2014)
                • Circulation:  5.4%
                • Program attendance:  121% 
                Jackson County (9/27/2014)
                • Circulation:  57.3%
                • Program attendance:  52.3%
                Jefferson County (9/28/2014)
                • Circulation:  19.9%
                • Program attendance:  68.3% 
                Juneau County (9/29/2014)
                • Circulation:  41.9%
                • Program attendance:  166% 
                Kenosha Public Library (9/30/2014)
                • Circulation:  10.7%
                • Program attendance:  62.5% 
                Kewaunee County (10/1/2014)
                • Circulation:  (3.4%)
                • Program attendance:  186% 
                La Crosse County (10/2/2014)
                • Circulation:  54.6%
                • Program attendance:  31.9% 
                Lafayette County (10/3/2014)
                • Circulation:  55.2%
                • Program attendance:  67.0% 
                Langlade County (10/4/2014)
                • Circulation:  13.4%
                • Program attendance:  136% 
                Lincoln County (10/5/2014)
                • Circulation: (22.5%)
                • Program attendance:  (35.3%) 
                Manitowoc County (10/6/2014)
                • Circulation: (11.6%)
                • Program attendance:  74.5%
                Marathon County (10/7/2014)
                • Circulation:  29.7%
                • Program attendance:  (2.4%)
                Marinette County (10/8/2014)
                • Circulation: (14.3%)
                • Program attendance:  (5.8%)
                Marquette County (10/9/2014)
                • Circulation: 78.6%
                • Program attendance:  17.2%
                Menominee County (10/10/2014)
                Milwaukee County (10/11/2014)
                • Circulation:  3.6%
                • Program attendance:  28.4%  
                Monroe County (10/12/2013)
                • Circulation:  (28.2%)
                • Program attendance:  19.7%  
                Oconto County (10/13/2014)
                • Circulation:  102%
                • Program attendance:  214%  
                Oneida County (10/14/2014)
                • Circulation:  33.5%
                • Program attendance:  162%  
                Outagamie County (10/15/2014)
                • Circulation:  50.8%
                • Program attendance:  79.6%  
                Ozaukee County (10/16/2014)
                • Circulation:  20.7%
                • Program attendance:  157%  
                Pepin County (10/17/2014)
                • Circulation:  (4.0%)
                • Program attendance:  346% 

                  Friday, October 17, 2014

                  Elizabeth Eggleston Hoffman (1935-2014) Warren High School Class of 1952


                  The WCA School of Nursing operated from the late 1800s until 1964.


                   The #1 song on Billboard when the class of '52 graduated.

                  Apparently, It's OK to Plagiarize a Voter ID Law

                  Brought to you by Indiana

                  U.S. Appeals panel officially upholds Wisconsin voter ID law. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/6/2014)

                  Indiana's law served as the copycat ALEC model
                  Writing for the unanimous appeals panel, Judge Frank Easterbrook determined Wisconsin's law was essentially identical to an Indiana voter ID law that the U.S. Supreme Court upheld in 2008.

                  Related posts:
                  The Republicans' voter ID, "common sense" echo chamber.  (10/13/2014)
                  CORRECTION: Leaders of Legislature's budget panel OK voter ID spending.  (10/6/2014)
                  GOP reaches out to Blacks and Hispanics while making it harder for them to vote.  (10/3/2014) What are the odds? Joint Finance provides funding for Voter ID campaign.  (10/1/2014)
                  In the news: Wisconsin Voter ID law and absentee ballots.  (9/18/2014)
                  Wisconsin Republican legislative leaders cry like a baby.  (9/17/2014)
                  Reality sandwiched between two slices of Leah Vukmir white bread.  (9/15/2014)
                  Scott Walker on Voter ID: It's going just according to plan.  (8/2/2014)
                  Meet Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Patience Roggensack, who authored majority opinions in voter ID cases.  (8/1/2014)
                  So as a result, you want your government to make it harder for you to vote?
                  (5/22/2014)
                  The cat's got Fitzgerald's tongue.  (5/14/2014)
                  I can see how these pie graphs from a 2005 report might have informed the discussion for voter ID proponents.  (5/11/2014)
                  Rand Paul wants to have it both ways on voter ID....and does a sloppy tap dance in the process.   (5/10/2014)
                  I can see how one of these facts might inform the discussion for voter ID proponents.  (5/6/2014)
                  When it comes to diversity, all they want to do is talk.  (5/4/2014)
                  We're still awaiting a statement from Governor Walker.  (4/29/2014)
                  Voter suppression: Rep. Tom Larson uses the City of Milwaukee as the bogeyman.  (3/31/2014)
                  Sen. Mary Lazich shows her true colors.  (3/18/2014)
                  Wisconsin headline? No, the Ohio legislature also approved model voter suppression legislation from ALEC.  (3/14/2014) 
                  And the hypocrisy just keeps on coming: Republicans can't even give lip service to their "principles".  (2/14/2014)
                  Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald sez "no" to 40 of his Assembly colleagues.  (12/30/2013)
                  Your Wisconsin Republican Assembly hard at work promoting Governor Walker's jobs agenda (and GOP principles).  (11/15/2013)
                  Mary Lazich: Caught in the act of undermining confidence in the voting process.  (11/4/2013) 
                  The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement asks a question about voter ID laws.  (11/28/2012)
                  Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) still drinking the Kool-Aid.  (11/12/2012)
                  Tennessee Supreme Court gives Memphis Public Library cards a thumbs up for voter ID.  (11/4/2012)
                  Tennessee Court of Appeals ruling pisses off Republicans.  (10/27/2012)
                  Early voting begins today (Monday, October 22) in Wisconsin.  (10/22/2012)
                  Judge finds at least one aspect of Tennessee voter ID law "nonsensical".  (8/1/2012)
                  Judge to weigh in on library cards in Memphis voter ID skirmish.  (7/30/2012)
                  Library card/voter ID fray in Memphis.  (7/10/2012)
                  I'd be careful making any long-term Voter ID assessments based on the February 21 primary election turnout.  (2/26/2012)
                  Hope you signed at least one recall petition, Ruthelle.  (12/5/2011)
                  True, but why not share a couple of examples with us, Deborah.  (11/11/2011)
                  Hoping that other state newspapers have similar local news to share.  (10/29/2011)
                  Walker sez "We're broke" but GAB could spend $600,000 on voter ID public education plan.  (10/12/2011)
                  ACLU of Wisconsin denounces photo ID policy reversal.  (10/7/2011)
                  Voter ID:  "A solution without a problem".  (9/25/2011)
                  Wisconsin State Bar's Civil Rights Section requests AG Holder to monitor Voter ID Bill.  (9/1/2011)
                  What's the matter with Wisconsin?  (7/27/2011)
                  Wisconsin Legislative Council information memorandum.  (7/15/2011)
                  Appleton Alderman Wants Pushback on State Voter ID Bill.  (2/7/2011)

                  Related reading:
                  New G.O.P. Bid to Limit Voting in Swing States. (The New York Times, 3/29/2014)
                  ALEC Exposed:  Democracy, Voter Rights, and Federal Power.  (Center for Media and Democracy, 9/28/2012)
                  Right-Wing Operatives Take Up ALEC's Voter Suppression Agenda.  (Center for Media and Democracy's PR Watch, 4/19/2012)
                  Voter Suppression 101.  (Center for American Progress. 4/4/2012)

                  Healthcare-Associated Infections in the United States Kill 99,000 Hospital Patients Annually



                  Transcript:
                  On any given day, about 1 in 25 hospital patients have an infection caused by their medical care. Almost half of these patients are 65 or older. 

                  There are 5 places where patients are most likely to get infections: 
                  • in the bloodstream, 
                  • the urinary tract, 
                  • the gut, 
                  and the two most common places are the 
                  • site of surgery and 
                  • the lungs. 

                  The germs most likely to cause healthcare associated infections include: 
                  • C. difficile, or deadly diarrhea
                  • Staph, including the drug-resistant type known as MRSA
                  • a family of germs known as Enterobacteriaceae, that include CRE the "nightmare bacteria" 
                  • Enterococcus, which can be resistant to an important antibiotic, vancomycin, and
                  • Pseudomonas, which can cause infections of the lungs and bloodstream. 

                  One in every 9 patients who gets an infection will die during their hospitalization. 

                  Over the last several years, great progress has been made in preventing some infections.  For example, bloodstream infections in patients with central lines have been nearly cut in half in the last 5 years.  But more work needs to be done.  CDC's goal is to eliminate all healthcare-associated  infections.  We work 24/7 to save lives and protect people.

                  Not exactly a confidence builder.

                  John Torinus has made $18,850 in campaign contributions, mostly to Republicans

                  The most recent being $1,000 on June 23, 2014, to the Republican Assembly Campaign Committee.


                  Former Commerce secretary's 2006 assessment of Mary Burke: 'She's a disaster'. (Wisconsin State Journal, 10/17/2014)
                  The 2006 email from Nettles included a forwarded message from Serigraph CEO John Torinus in which he shared his personal assessment of Burke based on a conversation with her after a meeting of Milwaukee’s regional economic development group. 

                  “She sees a continuing need to have a war chest to help individual companies for political reasons, but doesn’t really believe that many of these projects are justified,” Torinus wrote. “She said she is getting unending requests from companies for ‘corporate welfare.’”

                  Pepin County: Public Library Circulation and Program Attendance, 1996-2013


                  2010 population:  7,469

                  Public libraries in Pepin County




                        % change (1996-2013)
                        • Circulation:  (4.0%)
                        • Program attendance:  346% 

                              Line graphs data sourceWisconsin Public Library Service Data

                              Related posts: (with 1996-2013 % changes)

                              Adams County.  (9/1/2014)
                              • Circulation:  320%
                              • Program attendance:  132%
                              Ashland County (9/2/2014)
                              • Circulation:  13.5%
                              • Program attendance:  116%
                              Barron County  (9/3/2014)
                              • Circulation:  32.1%
                              • Program attendance:   237%
                              Bayfield County (9/4/2014)
                              • Circulation:  127%
                              • Program attendance:   (7.2%)
                              Brown County (9/5/2014)
                              • Circulation:  35.2%
                              • Program attendance:   (22.3%)
                              Buffalo County (9/6/2014)
                              • Circulation:  1.9%
                              • Program attendance:  812%
                              Burnett County (9/7/2014)
                              • Circulation:  104%
                              • Program attendance  466%
                              Calumet County (9/8/2014)
                              • Circulation: (32.7%)
                              • Program attendance  20.0%
                              Chippewa County (9/9/2014)
                              • Circulation: 24.6%
                              • Program attendance  28.8%
                              Clark County (9/10/2014)
                              • Circulation: 21.6%
                              • Program attendance  86.5%
                              Columbia County (9/11/2014)
                              • Circulation: 40.5%
                              • Program attendance  84.2%
                              Crawford  County (9/12/2014)
                              • Circulation: 58.1%
                              • Program attendance  (28.3%)
                              Dane County (9/13/2014)
                              • Circulation: 83.0%
                              • Program attendance  246%
                              Dodge County (9/14/2014)
                              • Circulation: 53.9%
                              • Program attendance  186%
                              Door County (9/15/2014)
                              • Circulation: 23.2%
                              • Program attendance  (7.1%)
                              Douglas County (9/16/2014)
                              • Circulation: 81.1%
                              • Program attendance:  33.9% 
                              Dunn County (9/17/2014)
                              • Circulation: 14.2%
                              • Program attendance:  178% 
                              Eau Claire County (9/18/2014)
                              • Circulation: 23.7%
                              • Program attendance:  86.6% 
                              Florence County (9/19/2014)
                              • Circulation: 251%
                              • Program attendance:  195% 
                              Fond du Lac County (9/20/2014)
                              • Circulation: 24.2%
                              • Program attendance:  72.6% 
                              Forest County (9/21/2014)
                              • Circulation: 68.4%
                              • Program attendance:  261% 
                              Grant County (9/22/2014)
                              • Circulation: 44.3%
                              • Program attendance:  87.9%
                              Green County (9/23/2014)
                              • Circulation:  14.4%
                              • Program attendance:  111% 
                              Green Lake County (9/24/2014)
                              • Circulation:  33.8%
                              • Program attendance:  125%
                              Iowa County (9/25/2014)
                              • Circulation:  39.8%
                              • Program attendance:  122% 
                              Iron County (9/26/2014)
                              • Circulation:  5.4%
                              • Program attendance:  121% 
                              Jackson County (9/27/2014)
                              • Circulation:  57.3%
                              • Program attendance:  52.3%
                              Jefferson County (9/28/2014)
                              • Circulation:  19.9%
                              • Program attendance:  68.3% 
                              Juneau County (9/29/2014)
                              • Circulation:  41.9%
                              • Program attendance:  166% 
                              Kenosha Public Library (9/30/2014)
                              • Circulation:  10.7%
                              • Program attendance:  62.5% 
                              Kewaunee County (10/1/2014)
                              • Circulation:  (3.4%)
                              • Program attendance:  186% 
                              La Crosse County (10/2/2014)
                              • Circulation:  54.6%
                              • Program attendance:  31.9% 
                              Lafayette County (10/3/2014)
                              • Circulation:  55.2%
                              • Program attendance:  67.0% 
                              Langlade County (10/4/2014)
                              • Circulation:  13.4%
                              • Program attendance:  136% 
                              Lincoln County (10/5/2014)
                              • Circulation: (22.5%)
                              • Program attendance:  (35.3%) 
                              Manitowoc County (10/6/2014)
                              • Circulation: (11.6%)
                              • Program attendance:  74.5%
                              Marathon County (10/7/2014)
                              • Circulation:  29.7%
                              • Program attendance:  (2.4%)
                              Marinette County (10/8/2014)
                              • Circulation: (14.3%)
                              • Program attendance:  (5.8%)
                              Marquette County (10/9/2014)
                              • Circulation: 78.6%
                              • Program attendance:  17.2%
                              Menominee County (10/10/2014)
                              Milwaukee County (10/11/2014)
                              • Circulation:  3.6%
                              • Program attendance:  28.4%  
                              Monroe County (10/12/2013)
                              • Circulation:  (28.2%)
                              • Program attendance:  19.7%  
                              Oconto County (10/13/2014)
                              • Circulation:  102%
                              • Program attendance:  214%  
                              Oneida County (10/14/2014)
                              • Circulation:  33.5%
                              • Program attendance:  162%  
                              Outagamie County (10/15/2014)
                              • Circulation:  50.8%
                              • Program attendance:  79.6%  
                              Ozaukee County (10/16/2014)
                              • Circulation:  20.7%
                              • Program attendance:  157%