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Which comes first: Bullying, or talking about bullying? (5x8 - 5/17/11)

Posted at 7:28 AM on May 17, 2011 by Bob Collins (4 Comments)
Filed under: Five by 8

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Harmon Killebrew and the Impossible Dream

Posted at 11:45 AM on May 17, 2011 by Bob Collins (2 Comments)
Filed under: Icons, Sports

Harmon Killebrew's death obviously stings the many people who grew up watching him play for the Twins.

It also must be stinging New England and Red Sox Nation in particular today, because we grew up with him, too. For Baby Boomers in New England, the Impossible Dream year of 1967 -- when the Red Sox went from last to first before baseball was polluted by playoffs -- is the yardstick by which all of baseball is measured.

Carl Yastrzemski was the icon of 1967. And so was Harmon Killebrew, for entirely different reasons to us. Killebrew was the Killer and in 1967, he was having his way with American League pitchers. He was 31 years old and nearly single-handedly seemed to provide the Twins offense. Only two other Twins -- Bobby Allison and Tony Oliva -- had more than 9 homers that season.

With two games to go in the season, the Twins were in first place by one game, playing the Red Sox in the final two. On the last day of the season, any one of three teams -- the Twins, Red Sox, or Tigers -- could have won and gone to the World Series. The Red Sox swept the Twins and the dream was complete. In the next-to-last game, Yastrzemski hit his 44th homer in the 7th inning to give his team the lead. Killebrew hit his 44th in the 9th inning of a Twins comeback that fell short. In the final game, Killebrew reached base all four times he came up. But the Red Sox won and went to the World Series, losing in seven games to Bob Gibson and the Cardinals.

Yastrzemski finished first in voting for MVP; Killebrew finished second. It was not the best season of his career -- 1969 was -- but it was the season that made him a legend outside of Minnesota. As much as Yastrzemski gave Red Sox Nation a season they'll never forget, so did Killebrew.

Proof? Check out this comment on a recent Hardball Times article about Killebrew:

I have to admit. Growing up, I was not a big Harmon Killebrew fan. The Impossible Dream year of 1967 is still a pivotal year in my life. I was a kid - and a Red Sox fan. But that year turned me from just a fan into a diehard fan. The kind that is a foundation of Red Sox Nation. Now in '67, the Red Sox and Twins were rivals (you can add in the Tigers too). I will always remember the slugger Harmon Killebrew battling Carl Yastrzemski in AL HR race. Killebrew and Yaz ended up tying for home runs but the Triple Crown belonged to Yaz. Fast forward to a few years ago. I was at Spring Training in Ft. Myers. The Twins were on the road that day but I decided to go over to their park to watch minor leaguers. The main stadium's gates were open so I went in to walk around. And who is sitting in a chair next to the dugout - in full uniform - but Harmon Killebrew. Now picture - there is nothing happening on the field. But there's Harmon talking about baseball with a small audience of fans. You could feel how he just loved the game and talking about it. And that Harmon enjoyed conversing with fans who felt the same way. The conversation reminded me of how I became a life-long fan in the first place. From that day forward, I became a huge Harmon Killebrew fan.

There's something else about the 1967 Twins. An unusually high number of players died before their time.

Gerry Zimmerman -- Catcher. He was only 64 when he died in 1998.

Zoilo Versalles -- The shortstop from Cuba. He was 56 when he died in Bloomington in June 1995.

Bob Allison -- The leftfielder died of ataxia in 1995. He was 60.

Ted Uhlaender -- He was 68 and died from bone cancer in 2009. He was the centerfielder on the 1967 squad.

Cesar Tovar -- The utility player was 54 when he died from pancreatic cancer in July 1994.

Earl Battey -- Backup catcher, was 68 when cancer claimed him in 2003.

Walt Bond -- He died during the season, while serving in the Army. He had leukemia. He was 30.

Pat Kelly
-- A young outfielder just beginning his career in 1967, he died of a heart attack in 2005 at age 61.

Ron Kline -- The relief pitcher was near the end of his career when he went 7-1 in 1967. He died at age 70 in 2002.

Jim Roland
-- A young pitching prospect who appeared in 25 games. He died of cancer at 67 in 2010.

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Where are the college professors getting big pay raises?

Posted at 1:35 PM on May 17, 2011 by Bob Collins (20 Comments)
Filed under: Politics

College professors getting big pay raises apparently are the new $100,000 waiter and waitress.

House Speaker Kurt Zellers started a bit of a brouhaha on MPR's Midday yesterday when he said, "it's also troubling when families have had a 30- or 40percent pay cut and you see a college professor get a 20- or 30-percent increase in pay." The assertion is reminiscent of gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer's invoking the specter of $100,000 waiters and waitresses in a discussion about the state's minium wage.

Professors who get 30- and 40-percent pay increases? Like who? Some college professors would like to know. We've heard from a few in the last 24 hours.

"No Minnesota State Colleges and University faculty represented by the IFO received any pay raises in the last two-year contract," Margaretta S. Handke of Mankato says. "We were aware of the state budget problems and did not ask for any."

Diane Fleury-Evans, the director of the radiologic technology program at Century College said Speaker Kurt Zellers "obviously has no idea of what he speaks of."

I am a MnSCU faculty member and never in my history of teaching have I ever seen a 20 - 30% pay increase," she said. " It has been almost four years since I have seen any pay increase, but yet the cost of living keeps on increasing. I am considering leaving the state because of the financial situation. I had hoped to retire here but I am having second thoughts.

"I work hard for my living and believe my job of teaching our younger generation to work in radiology- healthcare, is vital and essential. Someone has to provide quality care of us baby boomers. Does the speaker realize how hard it would be to attract quality faculty to teach here in Minnesota based on the current salary scale?" she said.

Would you ask the Speaker to identify the names of the MNSCU faculty members that have gotten a pay increase and specifically those that were privileged to get a 20 - 30 % increase? Did I get left out? Maybe they could give me a loan so I can live on my paycheck after my soon to be increased health insurance premium has been deducted .

I am appalled that anyone can make such a statement that is SO blatantly false and as a public servant he should have a better idea of what is/has occurring/occurred in higher education.



At the University of Minnesota, "salary floors" for 2011-2012 are unchanged from 2010-2011, according the U's Web site. The 12-month term has a base of $38,682. Last spring the university ordered a 1.15 percent temporary reduction in pay against all sources that make up their salaries.

Speaker Zellers has not yet responded to a request for clarification of his remarks.

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Ethics at the gas pump

Posted at 2:55 PM on May 17, 2011 by Bob Collins (4 Comments)
Filed under: Energy

If you know the price of a gallon of gasoline at a pump is wrong -- it's too low -- do you pump and run or do you tell the clerk that it's wrong?

If it sounds familiar, you've probably been reading News Cut since we started it in 2007 because one of the first posts was about a gas station near Rhinelander, Wisconsin where the pump price was set at $.33, instead of $3.29. Let's just say that a lot of Wisconsinites did not distinguish themselves.

It's happened again, this time in California. A gas station operator incorrectly inputted the price into the computer, and the pump defaulted to $1.10 a gallon. People lined up quickly at the Los Angeles gas station and the operator lost $21,000.

The owner says he hopes people will come back and pay him the real price.

What would you do?



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Roll call vote: Income tax increase for the wealthy

Posted at 3:58 PM on May 17, 2011 by Bob Collins (4 Comments)
Filed under: Politics

In a vote that surprises no one but will undoubtedly serve as the foundation for dozens of glossy mailers you'll get during the next election season, the Minnesota House officially rejected Gov. Mark Dayton's proposal to raise income taxes on the state's wealthiest residents this afternoon. The bill would've jacked up income tax rates for couples earning $300,000 a year.

One DFLer agreed with Republicans. Here's the roll call vote:

Legislator Party
District
Vote
Tom Anzelc DFL
03A
FOR
Joe Atkins DFL
39B
FOR
John Benson DFL
43B
FOR
Kathy Brynaert DFL
23B
FOR
Lyndon Carlson DFL
45B
FOR
Bobby Joe Champion DFL
58B
FOR
Karen Clark DFL
61A
FOR
Jim Davnie DFL
62A
FOR
Kent Eken DFL
02A
FOR
Andrew Falk DFL
20A
FOR
Patti Fritz DFL
26B
FOR
Kerry Gauthier DFL
07B
FOR
Marion Greene DFL
60A
FOR
Mindy Greiling DFL
54A
FOR
Rick Hansen DFL
39A
FOR
Alice Hausman DFL
66B
FOR
Jeff Hayden DFL
61B
FOR
Debra Hilstrom DFL
46B
FOR
Bill Hilty DFL
08A
FOR
Frank Hornstein DFL
60B
FOR
Melissa Hortman DFL
47B
FOR
Larry Hosch DFL
14B
FOR
Thomas Huntley DFL
07A
FOR
Sheldon Johnson DFL
67B
FOR
Phyllis Kahn DFL
59B
FOR
Kory Kath DFL
26A
FOR
Kate Knuth DFL
50B
FOR
Lyle Koenen DFL
20B
FOR
Carolyn Laine DFL
50A
FOR
Ann Lenczewski DFL
40B
FOR
John Lesch DFL
66A
FOR
Tina Liebling DFL
30A
FOR
Leon Lillie DFL
55A
FOR
Diane Loeffler DFL
59A
FOR
Tim Mahoney DFL
67A
FOR
Carlos Mariani DFL
65B
FOR
Paul Marquart DFL
09B
FOR
Carly Melin DFL
5B
FOR
Rene Moran DFL
65A
FOR
Terry Morrow DFL
23A
FOR
Joe Mullery DFL
58A
FOR
Erin Murphy DFL
64A
FOR
Mary Murphy DFL
06B
FOR
Michael Nelson DFL
46A
FOR
Kim Norton DFL
29B
FOR
Michael Paymar DFL
64B
FOR
Gene Pelowski, Jr. DFL
31A
AGAINST
John Persell DFL
04A
FOR
Sandra Peterson DFL
45A
FOR
Jeanne Poppe DFL
27B
FOR
Bev Scalze DFL
54B
FOR
Steve Simon DFL
44A
FOR
Nora Slawik DFL
55B
FOR
Linda Slocum DFL
63B
FOR
Paul Thissen DFL
63A
FOR
Tom Tillberry DFL
51B
FOR
Jean Wagenius DFL
62B
FOR
John Ward DFL
12A
FOR
Ryan Winkler DFL
44B
FOR
Jim Abeler Republican
48B
AGAINST
Bruce Anderson Republican
19A
AGAINST
Diane Anderson Republican
38A
AGAINST
Paul Anderson Republican
13A
AGAINST
Sarah Anderson Republican
43A
AGAINST
King Banaian Republican
15B
AGAINST
Bob Barrett Republican
17B
AGAINST
Michael Beard Republican
35A
AGAINST
Mike Benson Republican
30B
AGAINST
Kurt Bills Republican
37B
AGAINST
Mark Buesgens Republican
35B
AGAINST
Tony Cornish Republican
24B
AGAINST
Roger Crawford Republican
08B
AGAINST
Kurt Daudt Republican
17A
AGAINST
Gregory M. Davids Republican
31B
AGAINST
Matt Dean Republican
52B
AGAINST
Bob Dettmer Republican
52A
AGAINST
Connie Doepke Republican
33B
AGAINST
Keith Downey Republican
41A
AGAINST
Steve Drazkowski Republican
28B
AGAINST
Sondra Erickson Republican
16A
AGAINST
Dan Fabian Republican
01A
AGAINST
Mary Franson Republican
11B
AGAINST
Pat Garofalo Republican
36B
AGAINST
Steve Gottwalt Republican
15A
AGAINST
Glenn Gruenhagen Republican
25A
AGAINST
Bob Gunther Republican
24A
AGAINST
Tom Hackbarth Republican
48A
AGAINST
Rod Hamilton Republican
22B
AGAINST
David Hancock Republican
02B
AGAINST
Mary Liz Holberg Republican
36A
AGAINST
Joe Hoppe Republican
34B
AGAINST
Larry Howes Republican
04B
AGAINST
Tim Kelly Republican
28A
AGAINST
Andrea Kieffer Republican
56B
AGAINST
Debra Kiel Republican
01B
AGAINST
Mary Kiffmeyer Republican
16B
AGAINST
John Kriesel Republican
57A
AGAINST
Morrie Lanning Republican
09A
AGAINST
Mike LeMieur Republican
12B
AGAINST
Ernie Leidiger Republican
34A
AGAINST
Kathy Lohmer Republican
56A
AGAINST
Jenifer Loon Republican
42B
AGAINST
Tara Mack Republican
37A
AGAINST
Pat Mazorol Republican
41B
AGAINST
Joe McDonald Republican
19B
AGAINST
Carolyn McElfatrick Republican
03B
AGAINST
Carol McFarlane Republican
53B
AGAINST
Denny McNamara Republican
57B
AGAINST
Mike Murdock Republican
10B
AGAINST
Rich Murray Republican
27A
AGAINST
Pam Myhra Republican
40A
AGAINST
Bud Nornes Republican
10A
AGAINST
Tim O'Driscoll Republican
14A
AGAINST
Joyce Peppin Republican
32A
AGAINST
Branden Petersen Republican
49B
AGAINST
Duane Quam Republican
29A
AGAINST
Linda Runbeck Republican
53A
AGAINST
Tim Sanders Republican
51A
AGAINST
Joe Schomacker Republican
22A
AGAINST
Peggy Scott Republican
49A
AGAINST
Ron Shimanski Republican
18A
AGAINST
Steve Smith Republican
33A
AGAINST
Kirk Stensrud Republican
42A
AGAINST
Chris Swedzinski Republican
21A
AGAINST
Paul Torkelson Republican
21B
AGAINST
Dean Urdahl Republican
18B
AGAINST
Bruce Vogel Republican
13B
AGAINST
Doug Wardlow Republican
38B
AGAINST
Torrey Westrom Republican
11A
AGAINST
Kelby Woodard Republican
25B
AGAINST
Kurt Zellers Republican
32B
AGAINST
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