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		<title>President Obama To Make Food Safety A Priority</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 15:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[President Obama has taken up the mantle on food safety. In his latest radio address to the nation, Obama said, &#8220;In the end, food safety is something I take seriously, not just as your president, but as a parent.&#8221; Let&#8217;s hope so. In yesterday&#8217;s post I included a link to one of my previous book [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President Obama has taken up the mantle on food safety.  In his latest radio address to the nation, Obama said, &#8220;In the end, food safety is something I take seriously, not just as your president, but as a parent.&#8221;  Let&#8217;s hope so.  In yesterday&#8217;s post I included a link to one of my previous book reviews on <a href="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/2008/10/13/book-review-in-defense-of-food/"><strong>&#8220;In Defense of Food&#8221;</strong></a> by Michael Pollan.  In the book, Pollan talks about how the nature of &#8220;food&#8221; in America has changed to the point where you can go to the store and buy a block of cheese that is actually imitation cheese.  In other words &#8211; cheese that is not really cheese!</p>
<blockquote><p>Thirty-five years ago, the F.D.A. did annual inspections of about half of the nation’s food-processing facilities. Last year, the agency inspected just 7,000 of the nearly 150,000 domestic food facilities, and its oversight of foreign plants, which provide a growing share of the nation’s food supply, is even more spotty.</p>
<p>Experts have long debated whether the F.D.A. should increase inspections or rely instead on private auditors and more detailed safety rules. By calling the limited number of government inspections an “unacceptable” public health hazard, Mr. Obama came down squarely on the side of increased government inspections. </p></blockquote>
<p>These pieces of information &#8211; garnered from a recent New York Times article &#8211; show just how low America&#8217;s food safety standards have become.  We&#8217;ve gone from inspecting 50% of the nation&#8217;s food processing facilities to inspecting just 4.6%.  Come on.  That&#8217;s clearly not acceptable by any stretch of the imagination.</p>
<p>And what do you get from this type of lackadaisical approach to food safety?  Well, for one, you get the gigantic peanut recall that the country is now experiencing.  The New York Times article also commented that some, &#8220;76 million people in the United States are sickened by contaminated food, hundreds of thousands are hospitalized and about 5,000 die.&#8221;  That&#8217;s no joke.  Hey &#8211; I was one of the people who got <a href="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/2008/10/05/baja-fresh-gave-me-food-poisoning/"><strong>food poisoning over the last year</strong></a>, too.</p>
<p>I hope that President Obama radically alters our current food safety system.  If you&#8217;re interested in getting better quality food as a government mandate, think about sending <a href="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/2008/12/13/send-a-message-to-president-elect-obama/"><strong>your own message to President Obama<</strong>/a> on this topic.</p>
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		<title>Was the Bailout the Right Move?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 22:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[No! Talk about making the wrong move. Not only is the American government taking an historic step in bailing out some of the greediest people in the history of the planet, they&#8217;re doing so with YOUR tax dollars! Better yet, one news agency is reporting that Americans, by a 90-to-1 margin, wanted nothing to do [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No!  Talk about making the wrong move.  Not only is the American government taking an historic step in bailing out some of the greediest people in the history of the planet, they&#8217;re doing so with YOUR tax dollars!  Better yet, one news agency is reporting that Americans, by a 90-to-1 margin, wanted nothing to do with the bailout bill.  From the CBS News website, courtesy of Bob Schieffer:</p>
<blockquote><p>Yet when Congress first confronted the issue early in the week and decided to do nothing, the vote told us that beyond Washington many Americans just didn&#8217;t see it that way.</p>
<p>The president, Democratic leaders, the two presidential candidates all called for immediate action. Yet some members of Congress told me their phone calls and e-mails were running 90-to-1 against the rescue plan. </p></blockquote>
<p>Get it?  Americans did NOT WANT this bailout plan!  Everyday Americans did NOT NEED this bailout plan!  People working for greedy organizations on Wall Street wanted the bailout and because money talks while (apparently) everyday Americans walk, they got what they wanted.  It&#8217;s bull.</p>
<p>Americans need to take action on this disgusting bailout <strong><em>immediately</em></strong>.</p>
<p>This means that you, as a taxpaying citizen, need to demand the best from your legislators.  They just took $700 billion of YOUR dollars to give to gigantic, multibillion dollar banks.  Hold them accountable.  If you&#8217;re so disgusted with the bailout bill then vote against anyone in your district who voted for it.  Send a message.  If you don&#8217;t want to go that route, then stay in touch with your elected leaders and make sure that they are exerting the proper amount of oversight and that they overseeing the funds in a way that YOU want them overseen.</p>
<p>Americans need to become re-engaged with their government.  This is definitely the election year to do so.  This bailout bill was unnecessary &#8211; greedy people had what they had coming to them and the government bailed them out.  Where&#8217;s the bailout for student loans?  Where&#8217;s the bailout for the Americans who CAN make their mortgage payments, but just barely?  Why would ANYONE continue to make mortgage payments now that they know the government is there to pick up their slack?</p>
<p>Disgusting.</p>
<p>Anyway, check out <a href="http://www.new-jersey-carpet-cleaning.com/">New Jersey Carpet Cleaning</a> for the best carpet cleaning in the Garden State!</p>
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		<title>Correction:  New Jersey NOT Represented at National Geography Bee</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 22:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As our commenter, Lyndi, pointed out &#8211; Nikhil Desai is actually a resident of Fremont, California, not New Jersey! He attends Challenger School in Newark, California &#8211; not Newark, New Jersey. This information was confirmed by the public relations company that sent me the information. The public relations company sent me: &#8220;Sincere apologies that was [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As our commenter, Lyndi, pointed out &#8211; Nikhil Desai is actually a resident of Fremont, California, not New Jersey!  He attends Challenger School in Newark, California &#8211; not Newark, New Jersey.  This information was confirmed by the public relations company that sent me the information.  The public relations company sent me:  &#8220;Sincere apologies that was an oversight on my part. Nikhil Desai is from California and not New Jersey (he goes to school in Newark and that threw me off).&#8221;</p>
<p>Hey, that&#8217;s understandable &#8211; no worries!  They also sent along the following information.</p>
<blockquote><p>But just as an FYI – First place went to Akshay Rajagopal, an 11-year-old 6th grader from Lincoln, Nebraska. He won a $25,000 college scholarship and a lifetime membership to the National Geographic Society. The runners up included:</p>
<p>    * 2nd place, Heather Bledsoe, age 13, Trussville, Alabama, winner of a $15,000 college scholarship<br />
    * 3rd place, William Lee, age 13, Woburn, Massachusetts, winner of a $10,000 college scholarship</p></blockquote>
<p>Additionally, you may watch the final questions of the <a href="http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/news/culture-places-news/geo-bee-vin.html"><strong>National Geography Bee by clicking here</strong></a>.  Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>Why I Donate to Sigma Pi Fraternity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 19:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The folks at MSNBC.com finally posted something worth reading. The other day they had an article that talked about how charities are finding it harder to plug the holes in their budgets with donations. As someone who makes a lot of donations each year and also works in and studies the nonprofit industry, I found [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The folks at MSNBC.com finally posted something worth reading.  The other day they had an article that talked about how <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22249269/"><strong>charities are finding it harder to plug the holes in their budgets with donations</strong></a>.  As someone who makes a lot of donations each year and also works in and studies the nonprofit industry, I found this article very interesting.  For me, one of the best parts of the article was:</p>
<blockquote><p>It costs more to acquire new donors than to retain them, experts say. But churning through donors also makes it harder to woo benefactors. “Donors don’t want to be funding fundraising,” says Sargeant. “They want to be funding the work you’re trying to do.”</p>
<p>And they’re demanding much more accountability from the nonprofits they bankroll. If they don’t get it, they walk, says Penelope Burk, president of the fundraising consultancy Cygnus and Associates.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is it &#8211; this is what the nonprofit industry comes down to.  First, are you asking for someone to make a donation that goes to a cause or goes towards paying for salaries?  Second, are you willing to explain your expenses and why money is put in certain places as opposed to others?  Third, are you doing what you actually said you would be doing?</p>
<p>The answers to these three questions are why I donate to the <a href="http://www.sigmapi.org/edfund/index.cfm"><strong>Sigma Pi Educational Foundation</strong></a>.  When I donate to the SPEF, I am giving a tax-deductible donation to two specific funds (both of my choosing) that are managed by people I know on a first-name basis and can e-mail at 1:00pm and receive a personal response by 2:00pm.  These funds are under the oversight of a Board where I know many of the members on a first-name basis and have many of the cell phone numbers in my phone.</p>
<p>That level of trust is hard to come by in the nonprofit sector.</p>
<p>I helped put these two funds together and I know where each dollar is spent.  I know how much of the fund&#8217;s earnings are spent on administrative expenses and I know how much goes back to the overall end-user and it what forms (scholarships for the undergraduate fraternity brothers).  At any time I can pick up the phone and call the President of the SPEF and have a discussion with him.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a level of trust and reliability there that you cannot build very easily.  Hell, my own company is a nonprofit and I&#8217;ve yet to donate or invest any money with them!  I&#8217;ll be changing that in the New Year, but it has taken me the better part of 16 months as an employee to even reach that level of comfort.</p>
<p>So be sure that you know the places that you&#8217;re donating to and be sure that you know where the money is being spent.  And hey, if you feel like you can&#8217;t make an impact with any organization, then donate to the <a href="http://www.sigmapi.org/edfund/index.cfm"><strong>Sigma Pi Educational Foundation</strong></a>!  It&#8217;s a good group with a good cause which I&#8217;d be more than happy to talk to any of you about!</p>
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