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  • Poll: Mel Gibson Runaway Favorite for California Governor

    03/20/2025 5:31:30 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 32 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 03/20/2025 | Simon Kent
    Mel Gibson for California governor? A poll has emerged citing him as a popular Republican candidate to run for the office although he has expressed zero interest in pursing it. In a new Lost Coast Outpost poll formulated on Wednesday, Gibson emerges as a surprising third place and the top Republican candidate with 12 percent of the vote. California Globe looked at the figures and surmised former Congresswoman Katie Porter now has a slight lead amongst all candidates, but the rest of the field is mixed: According to the poll, which was a straight straw poll with no demographic data...
  • Offshore U.S. Oil and Gas Is Critical to Lowering Energy Prices

    01/23/2022 5:32:15 AM PST · by rktman · 20 replies
    realclearenergy.org ^ | 1/20/2022 | David Holt
    While most Americans have never heard of it, the Interior Department’s five-year plan for offshore energy development is essential to maintaining our basic standard of living and keeping the prices for thousands of everyday goods and services low. At a time of record inflation and sky-high energy costs, it is critical that the Biden Administration show its energy and environmental leadership by moving forward with this offshore energy plan. Since 1953, the U.S. Interior Secretary has been required by law to prepare a five-year plan to set a schedule for oil and gas leases in U.S. offshore waters. It is...
  • The Wrath of Draghi: First German Bank Hits Savers with ‘Negative Interest Rates’

    11/01/2014 2:24:54 PM PDT · by aimhigh · 17 replies
    Wolf Street ^ | 10/30/2014 | Wolf Richter
    Deutsche Skatbank, a division of VR-Bank Altenburger Land, which was founded in 1859, is not the biggest bank in Germany, but it’s the first bank to confirm what German savers have been dreading for a while: the wrath of Draghi. Retail and business customers with over €500,000 on deposit as of November 1 will earn a “negative interest rate” of 0.25%. In less euphemistic terms, they have to pay 0.25% per annum to the bank for the privilege of handing the bank their hard-earned money or their business cash. Inflation has had a similar effect in the zero-interest-rate environment that...
  • Desperate times call for zero rates from Fed

    12/01/2008 9:40:49 PM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 25 replies · 723+ views
    Times of London ^ | 12/02/08 | Gerard Baker
    Desperate times call for zero rates from Fed Gerard Baker: American view It did not take long for a brief moment of hope on the US economic front to turn to ashes yesterday. The weekend marked the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, with last Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, the busiest shopping day of the year. Even a recession, it seems, cannot diminish the frenzy of the American consumer and Black Friday, as it is known, demonstrated, with frightening new ferocity, that the most dangerous place on earth is between an American and a bargain. A Wal-Mart employee at...
  • Who Shot Cam'ron?

    11/18/2005 8:16:25 AM PST · by Sthitch · 29 replies · 747+ views
    Washington Post ^ | Nov. 18, 2005 | Del Quentin Wilber and Stephen A. Crockett Jr.
    The crime should be easy to solve: A blinged-out rap star is shot in his royal blue $250,000 Lamborghini on a busy Washington street during Howard University's homecoming weekend. A half-dozen people witness the attack, including several members of the star's entourage, following him in a bubblegum-pink Range Rover. The celebrity himself apparently gets a good look at the gunman. But the police say their investigation is stalled for one maddening reason. The victim -- platinum-selling New York rapper Cameron "Cam'ron" Giles, who was shot in both arms -- doesn't seem to be cooperating. Nearly four weeks have passed, and...