McClatchy News’ Investigative Report on Goldman Sachs – Part 4
November 4, 2009
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: McClatchy News continues its investigative report on Goldman Sachs with part 4 of the series Why did blue-chip Goldman take a walk on subprime's wild side?: Goldman Sachs was one of the last Wall Street giants to enter the subprime lending world, but when it did, it quickly climbed into bed with profligate,
Fourth Special Session on Tap
November 4, 2009
Posted by azBlueMeanie: It appears the Accidental Governor and the GOP insane clown posse leadership have come to a tentative agreement on a Special Session, but leadership hasn't polled their membership on the specifics of any proposed spending cuts to know whether the bill has the votes necessary to pass. The Accidental Governor does not
Epic Teabagger fail in NY-23
November 4, 2009
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: How do you take the textbook definition of a "safe" Republican district (a Democrat has not represented the region since 1854), a no-brainer that the Republican will win by default against token Democratic opposition, and lose the seat for the first time in 155 years? By caving in to pressure from the far-right
Sorry to burst your Beltway bubble boys
November 3, 2009
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Off-year elections are typically the subject of wild speculation and over interpretation by political observers. The conventional wisdom (CW) of the media villagers and Beltway bloviators is that the governor's races in New Jersey and Virginia are "bellwether elections" that are a "referendum" on newly elected presidents and are predictive of the
Election day diversion: Melvin, “loser-tarians” and nukes
November 3, 2009
by David Safier If you haven't voted yet, VOTE! And if friends haven't voted, drag them to the polls. Meanwhile, on a topic more suitable to the 2010 election a year from now: Cap'n Al Melvin attended a town hall in Oro Valley October 30, sponsored by Americans for Prosperity and the Goldwater Institute. He
East Valley Trib to close December 31
November 3, 2009
by David Safier Yet another Arizona paper which has performed a valuable journalistic service is shutting down. The East Valley Tribune will be ending both its newspaper and online presences at the end of the year. One less news source means some stories will slip by unreported, and other papers, pushed to better journalism by
It’s Election Day – Vote!
November 3, 2009
Posted by azBlueMeanie: Do you still have your early vote by mail ballot sitting around the house? Well, what are you waiting for? Today is Election Day. Fill out your ballot (remember to sign and date the ballot envelope) and drop it off at any polling location or the County Recorder's office. You do not
Arizona loses another newspaper: East Valley Tribune
November 3, 2009
Posted by azBlueMeanie: Earlier this year, Arizona suffered the loss of its oldest continuously published newspaper, the Tucson Citizen. Now Arizona will suffer the loss of the award winning East Valley Tribune. East Valley Tribune to shut down Dec. 31: The Tribune Newspapers will cease operations on Dec. 31, parent company Freedom Communications said Monday.




