WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration has approved Arena
Pharmaceutical's anti-obesity pill Belviq, the first new prescription
drug for long-term weight loss to enter the U.S. market in over a
decade.
Despite only achieving modest weight loss in clinical
studies, the drug appeared safe enough to win the FDA's endorsement,
amid calls from doctors for new weight-loss treatments.
The agency
cleared the pill Wednesday for adults who are obese or are overweight
with at least one medical complication, such as diabetes or high
cholesterol. The drug should be used in combination with a healthy diet
and exercise.
Read more at: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jdoG3RqUx15S1YMkxw9ZqH2tNY_g?docId=29a31685be29495fb7b586bd85011483
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My take: If you all trust these mega corporations, or the EPA, or Washington, any more that you could drop kick an anvil, then by God go for it! In my view, these pharmaceutical conglomerates are the problem and not the solution. They are a growing cancer whose ultimate goal is parasitical, not beneficial. For God's sake, you sad and confused citizens, please go see your doctor and please ignore these complete and total idiots.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Forsyth Fire Department merger may be just the beginning!
What’s wrong with this picture? Now the Mayor of Forsyth Missouri, Ron Potter
wants to merge his mostly volunteer Fire Department with that of the Western
Taney Fire Protection District. OK… He states that such a merger would save the
City over 30K at a time when money in the General Fund are about thirty five percent of what they
should be ($62K versus a normal 175K). According to Potter, “We’re in tough
times.” I'd have to agree with that assessment. Especially, after reading the results of the recent audit of his City. Now, the Mayor and his fellow Aldermen are scrambling to save
money anyway they can.
The question is, however, if this merger does go through…just what
are the citizens of the Fair City of Forsyth losing in the process? I mean they
must be losing something tangible, right? Otherwise, perhaps a merger like that would
have taken place years ago…
Another question concerns the financial shape of the City of Forsyth
itself. Accord to the recently released State Audit, ‘the General Fund is in
poor financial condition’. It also went as far as to state that this situation
was attributable to the fact that ‘the Board of Aldermen failed to monitor the
budget and cash balances’. Uh, wait up just a second. Isn’t that a major function of
their job description? I mean, how exactly did this august body of individuals fail to
notice that the General Fund decreased by over
half ? (I’m pretty sure I’d notice if my banking account
was off by even fifty bucks in any given month! Here we’re talking a hundred
grand or so).
OK, so perhaps that is all water over the dam. What’s
done is done and can’t be undone, as they say. Now, the City is faced with
making some pretty tough decisions like with the Fire Department merger. I have
wonder what’s going to be next on the old chopping block?
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My case for a City of Forsyth Newsletter!
A tongue in cheek newsletter example! |
Having stated that, I feel a City of Forsyth newsletter (whether it be
monthly or quarterly), could serve as a cost effective vehicle to help keep the
citizens of Forsyth informed concerning budgetary and other issues that
are coming up for consideration by the Board of Aldermen. By posting on the internet, I feel the City would be honoring its moral responsibilities in keeping the public informed while saving money via electronic posting. (My rather satirical example can be seen here).
Certainly, there would be no lack of topics for such a paper.
Just taking some of the recommendations put forth by the State Auditor's report should
provide ample material for some time to come! In addition, by posting controversial
topics such as the merger of the City Fire Department with the Western Taney
County Fire Department would not
only make for an informed populace but would also benefit the City with much
needed feedback for those most affected by such a move.
I know that the City of Forsyth has considered this idea in the past. (They
even have a spot reserved for a newsletter on their website). Perhaps now would
be a good time to take affirmative action so that, jointly, both City officials
and the public can address what some feel is a crisis of too little information.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
City of Forsyth Audit results
On June 19th at 5:30 PM, the City of Forsyth
hosted a Public Forum whereby Deputy Missouri State Auditor Harry Otto presented
the findings of the first ever audit of the City of Forsyth Missouri. The audit
which was ordered as a result of a petition
by over 200 citizens of the City was asked for in response to a concern that
monies collected as part of a half cent ‘recreation tax’ may not have been
entirely used in the manner they were supposed to be used, that is, for the
maintenance of local area parks.
Proceeding began promptly in a room that was packed with
concerned citizens, city officials and members of the media. Each person received
a twenty page ‘State Auditor Report’ that contained both a Citizens
Summary and a detailed report that covered eight specific areas that the audit
found to be in need of correction. Addressed at the forum were the following areas:
1) Financial
Condition
2) Real
Estate Purchases
3) Restricted
Revenues
4) Utility
Controls and Procedures
5) Accounting
Controls and Procedures
6) Expenditures
7) Payroll
Controls and Procedures
8) Budgets
and Ordinances
Overall, the Audit found the City’s performance to be only ‘fair’
and in each section there were recommendations made by the auditing body along
with a written response from the Board of Aldermen. Mr. Otto made it clear
to all present that there would be no follow-up to this audit and advised everyone present that it is the
citizens responsibility to ‘hold the Boards feet to the fire’ through attendance
and involvement at the frequent board meetings that are held at City Hall and
which are open to the public.
My take on this whole schmear was that, while there was no
criminal activity in the way the Board administered city funds, some procedures have been executed poorly and need to be tightened up (perhaps the April elections could help here). I also had the
impression that this audit, which was spearheaded by citizens like former
Alderwoman Missi Hesketh, was fully justified as it exposed glaring inefficiencies
in the manner in which monies were being used and accounted for.
Hopefully,
everyone will walk away from this effort with a desire to improve the City operationally and with the certain knowledge that the audit process itself, which was initiated by
concerned citizens, is proof that the built-in political checks and balances are
fully operational.
The complete audit report can be found here: http://auditor.mo.gov/Press/2012-50.pdf
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The complete audit report can be found here: http://auditor.mo.gov/Press/2012-50.pdf
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Forsyth Library Thrift Store
During these hard times when it seems everyone is trying to
stretch their inflationary dollars, a thrift store can help bridge the gap when it comes to
clothes purchases!
I recently stopped at the Thrift store located across from
the Forsyth City Hall and was pleasantly surprised that they not only offered
men's clothing, but that they also had a great selection! I was able to quickly
find a printed t-shirt and a pullover at jaw dropping prices! The store also
carries women’s and children’s clothing on racks throughout the store! In the
future, I’m making this great venue a frequent stop!
According to my information the store hours and telephone are:
Monday-Friday 9:00AM-4:00PM
Saturday 9:00AM-1:00PM
Telephone: (417)546-5004
According to my information the store hours and telephone are:
Monday-Friday 9:00AM-4:00PM
Saturday 9:00AM-1:00PM
Telephone: (417)546-5004
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Forsyth Missouri Thrift Store,
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Public Forum June 19 in Forsyth
Here's one City Hall meeting you don't want to miss! Seems the report on the audit of the city is now ready for review and comment. The meeting will be public and will be held at the Forsyth City Hall on Tuesday, June 19th at 5:30 PM, this according to trusted sources. See you all there!
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