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The victims were as old as 91 and their losses could add up to nearly $20 million. ...more
October 26, 2009
Letters to the editor from the Oct. 21 West Pasco editions of The Suncoast News. ...more
October 21, 2009
Since 2008, at least 744 foreclosure cases have been initiated in unincorporated Hillsborough County. ...more
March 5, 2009
Jon Kueny of New Port Richey says Democrat's Community Redevelopment Act, not George W. Bush, the big reason for "the mess we're in." ...more
February 18, 2009
Untangling the meltdown of the home loan industry could take years, but a clue lies in the way banks handed money to people like David William Earley. Earley owes more than $377,000 in child support and claimed poverty in court. His ex-wife has been trying to collect for 19 years on behalf of the couple's four children. His current wife said he hasn't worked in years. But none of that got in the way of a $125,000 home loan Earley and his wife Christina obtained in November 2006, or the $189,000 refinancing they secured in June 2007. ...more
February 11, 2009
Some years back the very idea of transplanting a human heart seemed like science fiction. ...more
November 21, 2008
Years ago, the federal government bailed out the savings and loan banks. ...more
September 20, 2008
Crippled by millions of dollars in bad loans, First Priority Bank was seized and closed Friday by banking regulators. ...more
August 2, 2008
John F. Kennedy spoke these powerful words of wisdom that are enshrined in my home, "We have the power to make this the best generation in the history of mankind, or to make it the last." The United States of America now stands on the precipice of its most perilous predicament since the Great Depression. There are new dangers and numerous frightening parallels in contemporary America with those of the late 1920s. Unemployment is increasing at an alarming rate. The stock market is growing weaker. Banks and lending institutions are struggling to survive. The unhealthy speculation in the oil market by huge pension funds (and others) is similar to the more generalized speculation euphoria of the 1920s, which led to such a calamitous scenario. The dollar is weak against most of the major currencies of world. The cost of a protracted and unnecessary war in Iraq has directly resulted in an unconscionably huge national debt –– a debt of such obscene size that it will place an economic noose around the necks of American children and grandchildren. The unwillingness of our national leaders to aggressively pursue the development of alternative energy sources to replace the rapidly depleting supply of oil throughout the world places us further behind in our quest to become energy efficient and independent. (No, there is not enough oil in untapped oil fields in Alaska to supply our needs for 200 years. Anyone who truly believes such nonsense, in an environment of worldwide gas guzzling demand, needs to a revisit high school science class and college Economics 101.) ...more
June 12, 2008
Most of the great problems we face are caused by politicians creating solutions to problems they created in the first place. ...more
May 19, 2008
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