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Archive for November, 2008

26 Nov

California’s Budget Squabble – Rex Babin’s View

Rex Babin sums up the California Legislature’s budget negotiations.

18 Nov

A Flawless Campaign

By Chuck Asay

12 Nov

Progessive Movement – Education – The 1920s

The educational progressives believed that competition among individuals in school…

07 Nov

Election Night In Lassen County – UPDATED

BUMP and UPDATED Results. 7:30 p.m. PDT Lassen County had a significant turnout (my bet before the election was 82%). Driving by the polling places and seeing all of the cars and people made me proud. Voting, for whatever candidate that you wish, is an important part of our heritage. Thank you one and all [...]

06 Nov

Fair Value Accounting Ate My Homework

There were $1.2 trillion worth of U.S. subprime mortgages, with about $300 billion provided by FDIC-insured banks and the rest held by investors world-wide.

05 Nov

The 2008 California Proposition Winners and Losers

The California Proposition Winners and Losers With 99.5% of the vote in, it appears as if the following 7 propositions will pass 1A – Safe, Reliable High-Speed Train Bond Act – 52.2% to 47.8% 02 – Standards for Confining Farm Animals -63.2% to 36.8% 03 – Children’s Hospital Bond Act. Grant Program -54.8% to 45.2% [...]

05 Nov

Election 2008 – The Day After

The term “Republican Party and conservatives” has already found its way into the lexicon.

04 Nov

Christopher Shays (R) Wasn’t Liberal Enough

Shays proves that playing liberal while REP is hardly the way to keep your seat. Oh well…

04 Nov

Election Night

7:00 p.m. PDT Taking a look at the map, and being realistic, I find Barack Obama with more than 300 electoral votes – 303 to be precise. Obama can lose the Midwest and still reach this mark by winning the west coast and Hawaii. He can lose VA, NC and Fl and still have more [...]

04 Nov

Voter Chaos and Fraud In Philly?

Amanda Carpenter reports today GOP Election Board members have been tossed out of polling stations in at least half a dozen polling stations in Philadelphia because of their party status. A Pennsylvania judge previously ruled that court-appointed poll watchers could be NOT removed from their boards by an on-site election judge, but that is exactly [...]

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