WASHINGTON - August 25, 2010 - Top Democrats are growing markedly more pessimistic about holding the House; privately conceding that the summertime economic and political recovery they were banking on will not likely materialize by Election Day.
WASHINGTON - August 25, 2010 - A Republican civil war is raging, with righter-than-thou conservatives dominating ever more primaries in a fight for the party's soul; and the Democrats hope to benefit.
The latest examples of conservative insurgents' clout came Tuesday at opposite ends of the country. In Florida, political newcomer Rick Scott beat longtime congressman and state Attorney General Bill McCollum for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. In Alaska, Tea Party activists and Sarah Palin pushed Senator Lisa Murkowski to the brink of defeat, depending on absentee ballot counts in her race against outsider Joe Miller.
NEW YORK - August 24, 2010 - Five states - Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma and Vermont - go to the polls Tuesday, but only three of them can point to primary elections that are being closely monitored by a national audience.
DETROIT, Michigan - August 23, 2010 - This is your Sequoia touch-screen voting machine with Pac-Man hacked onto it without disturbing any of the "tamper-evident" seals supposedly meant to protect it from hackers.
DENVER, Colorado - August 14, 2008
- Hillary Clinton will have her name placed in nomination at this month's
Democratic National Convention in what presumptive nominee Barack Obama's
campaign says is a "show of unity" designed to allow Clinton's
supporters to have their voice heard before getting behind his campaign.
HOUSTON, Texas - August 12, 2008 -
The wife of Republican Representative Dr. Ron Paul was in serious but stable
condition Monday at a Houston hospital, a spokesman for the congressman said.
SAN FRANCISCO, California - August
11, 2008 - Cindy Sheehan, an icon of the anti-war movement, has qualified to
challenge House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her seat in Congress.
WASHINGTON - August 8, 2008 -
Israel Insider is reporting that analysts working separately have determined
the birth certificate posted on the Daily Kos website and later on Sen. Barack
Obama's "Fight the Smears" campaign website is fraudulent, and now
two different actions have been launched to try and obtain the truth about the
presumptive Democratic presidential nominee's birth.
Steve Dore, singer/songwriter and tireless promoter of Dr. Paul throughout the presidential campaign, has just released a new song simply titled, “Campaign for Liberty.” It is a sweet tune.
BAGRAM, Afghanistan - August 6, 2008 - I am not a very political person. I just
wanted to pass along that Senator Obama came to Bagram, Afghanistan, for about
an hour on his visit to 'The War Zone'. I want to share with you what happened.
August 25, 2007 - The Ron Paul campaign website carries a release focusing on the candidate's little noted (by the mainstream press) success in GOP straw polls over the last few months.
Coming off the Iowa Straw Poll the momentum for the Ron Paul 2008 campaign continues to build. Congressman Ron Paul has finished in the top 5 in 16 of the last 17 straw polls and can claim 1st place victories in New Hampshire, North Carolina, Washington, and Alabama.
In comparing results head-to-head, Congressman Paul has blown away most of the field, defeating Rudy Giuliani in 15 of the 17 polls and John McCain in 15 of the 16 polls.
ARLINGTON, Virginia - August 22, 2007 - Representative Ron Paul won the South Sound Ronald Reagan Republican Club's straw poll last night in Snohomish County, Washington. Dr. Paul received 30 percent of the vote, beating out Fred Thompson who garnered 27 percent.
The victory continues a string of straw poll successes for Dr. Paul. In the past week, the Republican congressman and OB doctor won contests in North Carolina, New Hampshire and Alabama.
"Our campaign is growing by the day and continues to build momentum," said campaign manager Lew Moore. "This victory demonstrates strong grassroots support in the important state of Washington."
ARLINGTON, Virginia - August 18, 2007 - Representative Ron Paul handily won two Republican presidential straw polls today.
The first contest, sponsored by the West Alabama Republican Assembly, was held in Tuscaloosa at the University of Alabama. Dr. Paul garnered 216 of 266 votes, or 81 percent. Mitt Romney placed second with 14 votes, or 5 percent.
The second straw vote, sponsored by the Strafford County Republican Party in New Hampshire, was attended by fellow candidates Mike Huckabee and Tom Tancredo. Dr. Paul received 208 of 286 votes, or 73 percent. Mitt Romney finished second with 26 votes, or 9 percent. Huckabee and Tancredo received 20 votes and 8 votes respectively.
"Our campaign is growing by the day and continues to build momentum," said campaign manager Lew Moore. "Today's victories demonstrate Dr. Paul's tremendous grassroots support across the country."
Dr. Paul is no stranger to this type of success. The campaign recently won three straw polls sponsored by the Coalition for New Hampshire Taxpayers, FreedomWorks and the Republican Party of Gaston County, North Carolina.
August 6, 2007 - Ron Paul again wins the Republican debate, according to an unscientific poll of those who voted on the ABC-TV site during and after yesterday's debate. Here is the question and the totals at 7 AM EST, August 6, 2007.
Who do you think won the Republican debate?
Ron Paul 28,007
Mitt Romney 3,724
Rudy Giuliani 2,840
Nobody won. I'm voting Democratic. 2,671
Nobody. I'm waiting for Fred Thompson or Newt Gingrich to enter the race. 2,568
DES MOINES, Iowa - August 6, 2007 - The Ron Paul presidential campaign held a rally in Fairfield, Iowa last night that drew approximately 600 people. Attendees heard Dr. Paul talk about his platform for freedom, peace and prosperity.
Fairfield is a town with 10,000 residents about two hours from Des Moines. The event was organized in less than a week, and held on Sunday evening at 8:00 pm. The crowd was very friendly, and Dr. Paul received several standing ovations.
"The Ron Paul campaign continues to build momentum and turn out large, excited crowds," said campaign spokesman Jesse Benton. "We are excited to continue introducing Dr. Paul to the citizens of Iowa and spreading his message of liberty."
With Congressman Ron Paul (R-Tex) finishing as low as two percent or less in presidential polls, sources close to the Ron Paul campaign say that as soon as the numbers tick above two or three percent, the "Ron Paul effect" can be said to be engaged.
This is because the differential between Paul's Internet presence and national polls is significant and because, even locally, the established GOP is not apt to encourage or endorse Ron Paul's classical liberal views. Thus, without the larger coalition that Ron Paul has put together of those who do not share hard core "conservative Republican values," Ron Paul will not do especially well in Iowa.
However, if the coalition he has built, and which is evident and effective on the Internet manages to make itself heard in Iowa, Ron Paul's numbers could rise modestly, or even strongly. Sources say that the Iowa GOP is on its guard against this phenomenon and has taken to warning that all voters' ID will be checked carefully to ensure that voters are indeed from Iowa. Nonetheless, Ron Paul campaign staffers are hoping that Ron Paul's crossover candidacy pulls enough libertarian republican voters, democrats, independents and even greens so that a significant result can be achieved in the Iowa polls.
Says one source, "Staffers working for Ron Paul understand that this is the time to turn Internet support into real votes. They are emphasizing that it is not enough to register support on the Internet. Real life action is needed."
Wired Magazine recently put it this way:
"The question this weekend is whether the decentralized passion and organizational ability that his supporters have demonstrated online will translate into political action that will build the candidate's political capital in the offline world. The crucial event for some Republicans this Saturday is the straw poll in Ames, Iowa, where up to 40,000 people are expected to show up. State Republican Party officials hold the all-day, county fair-like event in years when there's no incumbent Republican president, and it's widely viewed as a political thresher that culls weaker candidates from the presidential race."
GOP presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani has said he is not focusing on the upcoming Iowa straw poll, yet sources "on the ground" in Iowa claim that his operatives are battling hard to gain traction in tomorrow's straw poll nonetheless.
The "name of the game," according to these sources, is managing expectations. Giuliani was recently seen to be struggling in the polls, the object of some controversy over his claims about 9/11, his bellicose attitude toward foreign intervention and also his affiliation to a controversial law firm pursuing a mid-America "superhighway." Thus a decision was likely made to de-emphasize the Iowa straw poll.
In doing so, Giuliani diminished expectations that he would finish well, and this in turn allowed his campaign the ability to push hard in Iowa, knowing that even a fairly low place finish could be "spun" into a momentum builder.
Accordingly, the Giuliani campaign will have reportedly have a tent, is said to have purchased tickets for supporters and is focused on energetic outreach on behalf of the quasi-absent candidate.
August 5, 2007 - ABC TV apparently reset its tally of who won the Republican debate it broadcast on August 5, Sunday morning.
At 10 AM EST, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Tex) was winning the debate with over 1,000 votes. Mitt Romney was next with 106. After the debate at approximately 11:10 AM EST when the tally was rechecked, ABC showed Ron Paul had just 445 votes. Second was “Nobody Won. I’m Voting Democratic.”
Of course, it could all be an innocent glitch, and perhaps ABC will explain these tallies or see fit to rectify them. But it has long been FMNN’s contention, along with others, that Ron Paul, an old fashioned Jeffersonian conservative, would serve as a metaphor and magnifying glass for America’s current political difficulties and expanding corruption.
The debate itself was apparently little promoted. In fact, ABC marketed the debate so shallowly that Drudgereport.com didn’t seem to carry a blurb about it on its front page, and neither did Google News.
To set the stage for the debate, ABC moderators began with polling numbers that showed Ron Paul at just two percent, yet the numbers on the ABC website, at 10 AM EST and again at the end of the debate (before the tally was reduced), showed him winning the debate, as he has before, by a wide margin.
A search of Internet sites revealed some confusion about the debates times and where it was airing. Posted one confused would-be viewer: "What a bizarre time to hold a debate and what a screwy format for a debate. It won’t air in my area until 11:00 am."
Ron Paul will likely win the online debate poll by large numbers in any case. But changing poll numbers always generates questions. ABC is believed to have manipulated its comment boards before as regards Ron Paul.
August 3, 2007 - A letter has been issued by Citizens for a Fair Vote Count, National Ron Paul Supporters Meetup, Restore the Republic, and We the People Congress regarding the use of Diebold voting machines in the Iowa primaries.
The letter reads as follows:
Everything we are all doing is going to be brought to NAUGHT if the Diebold computers - being used to 'count' the votes at the Iowa Straw Poll - are used to STEAL the Straw Poll Election.
WASHINGTON - August 21, 2008 - U.S. consumers
should brace for the biggest increase in food prices in nearly 20 years in 2008
and even more pain next year due to surging meat and produce prices, the
Agriculture Department said on Wednesday.
TOKYO, Japan - August 19, 2008 -
The Bank of Japan delivered its bleakest assessment of the economy since the
Asian financial crisis of 1997 and 1998 in a sign that a global slump ignited
by the tight credit market in the United States might be spreading too quickly
for Japan to avert recession.
LONDON, England - August 19, 2008 - The U.S. money supply
has experienced the sharpest contraction in modern history, heightening the
risk of a Wall Street crunch and a severe economic slowdown in coming months.
WASHINGTON - August 19, 2008 - The deepening
toll from the global financial crisis could trigger the failure of a large U.S.
bank within months, a respected former chief economist of the International
Monetary Fund claimed today, fuelling another battering for banking shares.
WASHINGTON - August 17, 2008 - The
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee (GATA) reported Friday that the United States
Mint has suspended sales of American Eagle gold coins to their network of
authorized purchasers.
NEW YORK - August 16, 2008 - America's biggest banks have
suffered unprecedented losses from the ongoing credit crisis, and that's made
some investors question whether the big financial conglomerates should be
broken up in order to survive.
NEW YORK -
August 15, 2008 - Cookie retailer Mrs. Fields Famous Brands LLC said on Friday
it plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to help restructure its
business, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - August 14, 2008
- Europe today edged closer to recession for the first time since the single
currency was introduced in 1999, after the economy shrank by 0.2 per cent
during the second quarter.
NEW YORK - August 14, 2008 - Banks repossessed
almost three times as many U.S. homes in July as a year earlier and the number
of properties at risk of foreclosure
jumped 55 percent as falling prices made
it harder to sell or refinance.
SADDLE BROOK, New Jersey - August 13, 2008 - Authorities
said a son held Bergen County sheriff's officers at gunpoint as they tried to
evict his 88-year-old mother from her foreclosed home.
NEW YORK - August 11, 2008 - The
failure of IndyMac Bancorp, Inc. and seven other banks this year may erase as
much as 17 percent of a government insurance fund and raise premiums for all
banks, from Franklin National of Minneapolis to Bank of America Corp.
Road to Depression (to the tune of “Road to Morocco”)
by Brent-Emory..Johnson
We’re off on the road to Depression
Where is it, it’s just south of Hell
Where poverty and sickness
Are a way of life
We’ve lost our inspiration
All we have left is strife
Our economic ship has run aground
Like a nation that’s gone bankrupt
We’re Depression-bound!
We’re travelin’ the road to starvation
Just moving as fast as we can
When the truckers who deliver
All our food and drink and more
Stop truckin’ due to high fuel costs
Oh, it will make us sore
‘Cause the shelves will all be empty
At the supermarket store
If we don’t stop fooling around
Then our children will go hungry
We’re Depression-bound!
We’re walking a path of destruction
Our country is going down for good
For years we’ve lived beyond our means
But now our debts are due
It’s time to pay the piper
Who so long supported you
If you listen you can hear the sound
Of America collapsing
We’re Depression-bound!
We’re making our way to extinction
There isn’t so much left for us to do
Our businesses have closed their doors
The manufactories
Have shut down operations
And moved them overseas
The king of despair has been crowned
He has wrapped us in his arms
Oh, we’re Depression-bound!
We’re off on the road to Depression
It isn’t a smooth running ride
Our hopes and dreams have gone away
We have no more time for those
Survival is at stake now
That’s just the way life goes
When our government controls us all
Tyranny then grows
If we ever hope to rebound
We’d better reverse course ‘cause
We’re Depression-bound!
We’re keeping the home fires burning
Each day is much harder than the last
There still remain a vaunted few
Who tirelessly aspire
To help restore our way of life
To standards that are higher
All that we’ve lost must be found
If we’re ever gonna fix this
We’re Depression-bound!
WASHINGTON -
August 11, 2008 - The Federal Reserve is reporting that more banks are
tightening lending standards on home mortgages, consumer, and business loans as
a deepening credit crisis exerts a heavier toll on the economy.
NEW YORK - August 11, 2008 - Five
of North America's largest credit unions are reporting big paper losses on
mortgage-related securities, a sign that housing-market distress is spreading
even to the most risk-averse financial sectors, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
said on Monday.
LONDON, England - August 10, 2008 -
The CBI, the UK's largest employers' organization, has warned that the UK
economy is deteriorating faster than it previously thought.
NEW
YORK - August 7, 2008 - Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, reported July
sales at stores open a year or more rose 3%, short of analysts' expectation
that sales would grow 3.4%. Wal-Mart shares fell over 5%.
Eddie Bauer will close more stores after closing 27 stores in the first
quarter.
Cache, a women’s retailer, is closing 20 to 23 stores this year.
Lane Bryant, Fashion Bug, Catherines are closing 150 stores nationwide.
Talbots, J. Jill are closing stores. Talbots will close all 78 of its
kids and men's stores plus another 22 underperforming stores. The 22 stores
will be a mix of Talbots women's and J. Jill.
Gap Inc. is closing 85 stores.
Foot Locker will close 140 stores.
Wickes Furniture is going out of business and closing all of its stores.
The 37-year-old retailer that targets middle-income customers, filed for
bankruptcy protection last month.
Levitz, the furniture retailer, announced it was going out of business
and closing all 76 of its stores in December. The retailer dates back to 1910.
Zales, Piercing Pagoda plan to close 82 stores by July 31 followed by
closing another 23 underperforming stores.
Disney Store owner has the right to close 98 stores.
Home Depot is closing 15 more stores amid a slumping U.S. economy and
housing market. The move will affect 1,300 employees. It is the first time the
world's largest home improvement store chain has ever closed a flagship store.
CompUSA (CLOSED).
Macy's has closed 9 stores.
Movie Gallery video rental company plans to close 400 of 3,500 Movie
Gallery and Hollywood Video stores in addition to the 520 locations the video
rental chain closed last fall as part of bankruptcy.
Pacific Sunwear is closing 153 Demo stores.
Pep Boys, auto parts supplier, is closing 33 stores.
Sprint Nextel is closing 125 retail locations, with 4,000 employees
following 5,000 layoffs last year.
J. C. Penney, Lowe's and Office Depot are all scaling back.
Ethan Allen Interiors plans to close 12 of 300 stores to cut
costs.
Wilsons the Leather Experts is closing 158 stores.
Bombay Company will close all 384 U.S.-based Bombay Company stores.
Dillard's Inc. will close another six stores this year.
NEW YORK - August 4,
2008 - Wall Street takes a look at 8 larger retailers that are in real
trouble. Some are at risk for bankruptcy and each of them could have to cut
operations so much that their revenue would be a fraction of what it is now.
WASHINGTON - August 4, 2008 -
Consumer spending, after adjusting for inflation, fell in June as shoppers were
hit with the biggest increase in prices in nearly three decades.
Insured deposits of small Florida bank assumed by
SunTrust
SAN FRANCISCO, Kalifornia - August 1, 2008 - First Priority
Bank was shut down by regulators on Friday, making the small Florida lender the
eighth bank failure in the U.S. so far this year.
NEW YORK - August 1, 2008 - The
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation revealed on Friday that it had issued
warnings to four small U.S. banks that lacked sufficient reserves to cover
potential loan losses.
ALBANY, New York - July 30, 2008 -
Warning of an approaching economic calamity, Gov. Paterson yesterday called an
emergency session of the state Legislature - and raised the specter that New
York may have to sell off roads, bridges and tunnels to close a massive budget
deficit.
NEW DELHI, India - July 29, 2008 - Facing
threats of a global crash, the central banks have taken
"extraordinary" action on a scale not seen since the Great Depression
of 1929, the Reserve Bank of India said on Tuesday.
CHICAGO, Illinois - July 29,
2008 - Customers showing up for lunch at Bennigan's restaurants in
Chicago and across the country found quite a surprise Tuesday morning, when all
the corporate-owned locations had signs on display reading "closed for
business."
NEW YORK - July 28, 2008 - The duds
say it all - and it's depressing.
Taking a cue from the grim economy,
this fall's fashions at Banana Republic, Gap and H&M are featuring a
distinctly Depression-era trend of cloche hats, pencil skirts, conductor caps
and baggy, vintage-style dresses.
WASHINGTON - July 28, 2008 - U.S.
regulators took over two banks on Friday and sold them to Mutual of Omaha Bank,
the sixth and seventh bank failures this year as financial institutions
struggle with a housing bust and credit crunch.
NEW YORK - July 28, 2008 -
According to The New York Times, Financial Times, and other
noteworthy publications, hedge funds and other investors are buying up farms,
farmland, fertilizer, grain elevators, shipping equipment and other necessities
for producing food.
WASHINGTON (PNN) - August 25, 2014 - Illegitimate dictator President Barack Obama is reportedly set to unlawfully give temporary amnesty to nearly 5 million invaders, and White House officials reportedly believe that it is not a big deal.
KIEV, Ukraine (PNN) - August 25, 2014 - An apparent incursion of tanks and personnel carriers into southeastern Ukraine on Monday, one day before a high-stakes summit, demonstrated just how difficult it will be for Ukraine to reestablish control over its own territory.
Even as Russian-backed separatists are losing ground on the battlefield, provocations launched from the Russian side of the two countries’ long border remain a constant threat.
HOUSTON, Texas (PNN) - August 25, 2014 - The 1,000 National Guard deployment at the border has begun. Though previous reports stated that the surge had started earlier in August, it had not yet begun at that time.
EDINBOROUGH, Scotland (PNN) - August 25, 2014 - Scotland's referendum on independence - a vote to decide whether Scotland should stay in the United Kingdom or secede - is less than one month away. The political leaders of each side will participate in the last televised debate before the Sept. 18 referendum on Monday night. Here's what you need to know.