Cyber Monday: The Black Friday of Online Shopping
By: Maria Nelson
The rise of the internet brought about an online shopping sale where consumers find the best buy on Cyber Monday.
Most holiday shoppers are familiar with Black Friday but more and more bargain hunters are getting geared up for Cyber Monday, which is when many retailers offer their best online shopping deal. With internet shopping now such a part of the mainstream, many consumers head to cyber space in search of their best buy. Cyber Monday is traditionally the day that kicks everything off.
Unlike Black Friday, which is the day after Thanksgiving when many Americans head to the mall for considered the start of holiday shopping season, Cyber Monday shoppers stay at home in searching for the best online shopping sale.
The quest for the best online shopping deal really took off in earnest in the middle of the first decade of this century. During that time stores began to notice a drop off in holiday traffic. By the end of the season, large retail chains found that there profits weren’t affected by the drop in holiday traffic. Upon analyzing the data, those retailers came to realize that shoppers were beginning to avoid the mall, opting instead to use their computers to locate the best buy. Cyber Monday was born.
Retailers have embraced these shoppers. While large chains still offer outstanding deals to their Black Friday shoppers, many are now also offering an online shopping sale, too. Online retailers also go all out during this time frame. For example, ReStockIt.com, an online retailer of home and office supplies, offers the 12 Days of Deals where everything holiday related on the site is available for up to 60 percent. The promotion features giveaways like an iPad to shoppers.
As the internet continues to become a more integral part of our lives, and increasing number of shoppers will look online for their best buy. Cyber Monday is here to stay.
After Cyber Monday, the next big shopping day to look for doesn’t yet have a name. It’s found in the middle of December, but doesn’t have a set date on the calendar. Look for the last day most retailers will guarantee shipping in time for Christmas and you will find what some are calling the last cyber shopping day of the holidays.
This year, join the growing number of Americans who turn on their computers when looking for super sales. Cyber Monday kicks off many an online shopping sale. So hit the web for an online shopping deal.
http://www.restockit.com/Online-shopping-deals-cyber.html
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IS IT TRUE? November 25, 2011
IS IT TRUE? November 25, 2011
IS IT TRUE that the Weinzapfel Administration chose the afternoon of the Wednesday before Thanksgiving to announce that “no significant developments†have occurred in the now three month vetting process to determine if the RFP for the downtown Convention Hotel will end with success?…that the City County Observer wonders what in the daylights “no significant developments†really means?…that could mean that the vetting is not complete?…that could mean that it is complete and that the Weinzapfel Administration did not get the answer they were wanting to hear?…that it could mean that neither proposal passes muster?…that it could mean that the VETTING company like Klenck Construction has not been paid and is holding on to their study?…that it most certainly means that the Weinzapfel Administration and the current Evansville Redevelopment Commission have no business making an affirmative decision to go forward with this project?…that whatever mess this VETTING study uncovers should be left for the Winnecke Administration as they will have to live with it and pay for it?
IS IT TRUE that these proposals could easily have been VETTED in less than one month if all of the information needed to VET them was in their packages?…that if the pertinent information was not in their bid packages that should disqualify them anyway unless it was a minor detail?…that it is our belief that both packages have been complete for well over a month now?…that the Weinzapfel Administration and the ERC seem to be determined to continue their John McCain imitation when it comes to VETTING?…that VETTING a person for Vice President of the United States that is a heartbeat from the White House is EXPECTED to take only a week or so yet the ERC has let this drag on for three months?…that at this point we really wonder what is being hidden because there is no way that it could really take this long to VET two proposals?
IS IT TRUE that if the Weinzapfel Administration does something that is incredibly stupid or moves forward with any course of action that is not validated by a recommendation by Hunden Strategic Partners that the first act of the Winnecke Administration should be to terminate the agreement?…that the first step to make that happen will be for the current Evansville City Council to deny to fund the project until after the Winnecke Administration has been installed to govern Evansville?…that the City Council is the governing body that must be counted on not to be railroaded into any stupid course of action?…that 5 of them are coming back and will have to deal with the actions of a lame duck council that has been known for wearing puppet strings during their incumbent terms?
IS IT TRUE that when we all get back together for an ERC meeting that it appears highly probable that City Centre Properties LLC will not have paid their taxes and that the deadline of November 30, 2011 will have lapsed?…that we are guessing that given the depth of the hole the ERC has dug for itself that an extension will be granted whether the taxes are paid or not?
IS IT TRUE that the new CEO of the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau has been quoted as saying that “the lack of a hotel had left attracting larger events to The Centre convention facility on a back burnerâ€?…that we wonder just how much this continuing debacle has actually cost THE CENTRE as even being considered to be a viable convention destination and how many years it will take to correct this colossal mistake?…that the City of Evansville should pay Vanderburgh County for the failures and lost revenue from their non-baked, non-planned failures?
IS IT TRUE? November 24, 2011
IS IT TRUE? November 24, 2011
IS IT TRUE that this Thanksgiving that the staff of the City County Observer is thankful to live in a country that still has founding documents that are treasured by us all that guarantee us freedom?…that rather than pollute this sacred day with the day to day struggle to preserve freedom and sanity in government that we will take this opportunity to post the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution as a reminder of why our forefathers left their native lands to come to North America?…that tomorrow our claws will be back and our minds will be sharp but today is a day to remember as opposed to a day to announce bad news like a hotel deal gone wrong that the people who released such news on a holiday weekend hope we all ignore?
Harrisburg, PA Bankruptcy Filing Denied by Judge
A bankruptcy judge on Wednesday tossed out Harrisburg’s Chapter 9 bankruptcy case, putting Pennsylvania’s capital on the path to mitigate its financial malaise under the state’s guidance.
Judge Mary France of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Harrisburg ruled that the Harrisburg City Council did not have the authority to place the city of roughly 49,000 residents under bankruptcy protection. The Chapter 9 petition was filed on Oct. 11.
“For Chapter 9 bankruptcy to work, all of the branches of a municipality must be on the same page,” Judge France said at a court hearing Wednesday afternoon.
State leaders, bondholders and even the city’s Mayor argued for the case to be thrown out of court, saying it violated the state’s rules laid out for financially struggling cities.
Harrisburg faces roughly $300 million in growing debt from a financially failed incinerator project that was meant to turn the city’s waste into energy.
This action allows the State of Pennsylvania to move forward on its takeover of the city’s finances. Late last week, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett, directed a state agency to ask a state judge to appoint bond attorney David Unkovic as the city’s receiver—a step that would put the finances of the city under his control.
All states are required to lay out rules for municipalities to file for bankruptcy. Nearly half of U.S. states either prohibit or don’t expressively authorize local municipalities to file Chapter 9. Many other states set limits on municipal-bankruptcy filings.
12 Things Entrepreneurs Should Be Thankful For
12 Things Entrepreneurs Should Be Thankful For
by: Dharmesh Shah on Wed, Nov 23, 2011
1. Customers.
2. Getting to pick the exceptional people we work with.
3. An opportunity to add value, big or small, to people’s lives.
4. Not having to ask permission to try something crazy.
5. The patience and understanding of our family and friends — especially when we likely don’t deserve it.
6. Receiving payment for value delivered. There’s no feeling like it.
7. The joy of seeing a sliver of light after some dark, dark, days.
8. The freedom to change what’s not working. It’s sometimes painful, but at least it’s possible.
9. Not having to rationalize to your family and friends why you took that Wall Street investment banking job.
10. Day 2,743, when the world celebrates your “overnight successâ€
11. The pleasure of helping team members create memories and experiences that will last a lifetime. Most of them good.
12. The chance to try. To fail. To try again and flail around. Then, with some luck, to flourish.
AIRPORT AUTHORITY BOARD: Meeting Announcement and Agenda
AIRPORT AUTHORITY BOARD
EVANSVILLE-VANDERBURGH AIRPORT AUTHORITY DISTRICT
The Airport Authority Board will meet on Monday, November 28, 2011 at Evansville Regional Airport in the Conference Room. The meeting will begin at 4:00 pm local time. Please see the agenda for additional information concerning this meeting. If you have any questions, please contact our office at (812) 421-4401.
Meeting Agenda
1. PUBLIC MEETING CONVENES: Meeting will be held at 7801 Bussing Drive, Evansville, IN
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Board Meeting on October 24, 2011
3. INTRODUCTION OF ATTENDEES/PUBLIC TESTIMONY: In an effort to encourage citizen/tenant user participation, attendees may address the Board. Unless approved by the Chairman prior to agenda preparation, comments are limited to five (5) minutes. Presenters should introduce themselves prior to commenting.
4. 25-YEAR SERVICE RECOGNITION: Donald Schnabel
5. WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE REPORT: David Gunn, Chairman
A. Finance Report – Dennis Guthery
B. Approval of Bills and Payrolls
C.
6. COMMITTEE REPORTS
A. Personnel Committee – Pete Paradossi, Chairman
B. Leases and Tenant Relations Committee – Rick Kaskel, Chairman
1. TSA Lease Renewal
C. Airfield Committee – Pete Popham, Chairman
1. Engineering Update: RW Armstrong
a. Task Orders Presented for Information
b. Task Orders Presented for Approval
c. Other Items Requiring Action
7. OTHER REPORTS / MANAGEMENT REPORTS
1. Airport Manager – Douglas P. Joest
2. Marketing Manager – Dianna Kissel
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A.
B.
9. NEW BUSINESS
A. New Committees
B. Strategic Plan Summary and Communication
10. OTHER BUSINESS
A. Next Board Meeting Date: December 19, 2011
11. ADJOURN MEETING
CCO Inspires California Writer: Who Needs a Do Nothing Stupor Committee?
Who Needs a Do Nothing Stupor Committee
11/22/2011 12:44 PM PST Palm Springs, CA
We are now more than $500,000,000,000.00 in debt than we were 4 short months ago…
For anyone who hasn’t been watching the news lately, this might come as a surprise, but our Federal Government is approximately $15,000,000,000,000.00 that’s 15 TRILLION dollars.
Now we can point our fingers and blame this party or that party, this President or that President, this “class” or that “class”…all of which does nothing to the $15,000,000,000,000.00 that’s 15 TRILLION dollars of debt that we find our Federal Government in.
We can talk about ways to fix the problem, some say tax the rich, tax the oil companies…tax anything and everything some people think that’s the cure. Others say cut spending, cut spending to subsidies, cut spending to foreign aid, cut spending to Social Security and Medicare (something has to be done with these programs before they implode).
I’ve seen many say that we should go back to the higher tax rates under Clinton (even he says it’s a bad idea) or Reagan. Now let’s not just breeze over this suggestion, let’s take it for a stroll shall we?
Under Reagan (Jan 20 1981 to Jan 20 1989) the highest marginal tax rate was 50% for five years before dropping to 38.5% for a years and 28% in the final years of his Administration. Under Clinton (Jan 20 1993 to Jan 20 2001) the highest marginal tax rate went from 39.6% in for the first seven years, then dropped to 38.6% in his final year in office. For the sake of argument we will drop the first year from each Presidents term since it basically was carry over from the previous administration, we will do the same a little later…
Our current highest marginal tax rate is 35%.
http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxfacts/displayafact.cfm?Docid=213
Now here is where it gets tricky…I, as a conservative and taxpayer have a hard time dealing with a tax increase, it just doesn’t sit right with me. However, I suggest that we listen to those who want to revert back to the historical tax rates under Presidents Reagan and Clinton. Obviously going to the 1981 rate of 69.13% carry over from the Carter years needs to be taken out of the equation, but quick math gives us a rough average of 41%, 6 % higher than our current rate. I’ll bite, unfortunately I’m not currently in the highest marginal tax rate so it won’t bother me as much as the high earners.
Yes, I just agreed to raise taxes…shocking for most I’m sure, devastating for others, and sweet sweet music to the ears of others.
But…yes there is always a but…
Let’s also go back to the spending under these two Presidents. That’s right we raise taxes, AND cut spending.
Spending under President Reagan ranged from roughly $745,700,000,000.00 in 1982 (first full year in office) to $1,143,800,000,000.00 in 1989. Spending under President Clinton ranged from roughly $1,461,900,000,000.00 in 1994 (first full year in office) to $1,863,200,000,000.00 in 2001. The average Federal spending under Presidents Reagan and Clinton works out to $1,293,875,000,000.00.
In 2008 Federal spending was roughly $2,982,500,000,000.00, 2009 was roughly $3,500,000,000,000.00, 2010 was roughly $3,500,000,000,000.00, and 2011 will be roughly $3,800,000,000,000.00. The Federal spending average for the last 4 years is roughly $3,445,600,000,000.00 or roughly $2,151,725,000,000.00 more than and nearly TWICE that of the average annual spending seen under Presidents Reagan and Clinton combined.
http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/
The way I figure it, if we raise taxes to the average of the Reagan and Clinton years while spending levels during those same years are followed we will save trillions per year and payoff our National Debt in a less than seven years time. Of course that assumes that my plan doesn’t create a massive surplus which would quicken the pace and restore the economy to the wonder years seen under former Presidents, perhaps even surpassing those years. Then, once we are debt free we can cut taxes knowing that our future as a Country is secure and maybe even increase spending in a responsible manner.
Source: Mydesert.com (Palm Springs Desert Sun Comment Section)