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A Republican Candidate Takes On The GOP

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LIVONIA, MI – Many voters are just fed up with the negative campaigning and will be declaring themselves the real winners when the election is finally over. But until then, we all have to endure, sadly, the personal attacks that are being waged by one campaign against another.

Here in Michigan, a candidate for the state legislature is taking on his own party for launching a negative campaign against his opponent.

John Walsh is a conservative Republican and believes in the values of the GOP. But he’s not too happy that his own state Republican Party has sent out cards in his district attacking his opponent for allegedly being in arrears on his child support payments.

Walsh says he doesn’t know if the claim is true or not nor does he care. He says he has respect for his opponent, Steve King, and wishes to defeat him on the issues, not on personal attacks.

Walsh has taken on his own party, publicly admonishing those responsible for the attack on King. Speaking on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com, Walsh pledged, that if elected, he will take on two major issues. The economic crisis gripping Michigan. And those state GOP leaders who, in his name, and without his authorization and consent, launched the attack campaign on King.

Written by garybaumgarten

October 25, 2008 at 1:44 am

Hope For Homeowners Facing Foreclosure

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DETROIT – The battle cry among those who opposed the Wall Street bail out has been, “what about us?”

Many opponents to the bailout want to know why the government is helping the fat cats that got us into this fiscal mess but doing nothing for the people who are the victims, whose homes are being foreclosed at record numbers.

One government entity, however, is doing something about it.

Wayne County Michigan is intervening on behalf of homeowners who face foreclosure.

The plan, outlined on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com by County Executive Robert Ficano, is now, he says, being looked at by other regional and local governments across the nation.

Financial counselors are being provided for those in Wayne County facing foreclosure. The counselors try to negotiate a new mortgage payment plan that keeps the person in his or her house. If that is unsuccessful, they try to find the person more modest accommodations.

And, says Ficano, if the worse occurs, they help them move out with dignity, rather than having to face the embarrassment of bailiffs forcing them out of their homes and tossing all their worldly belongings on the curb.

I know of no other government that’s this proactive in helping citizens in its jurisdiction. Hopefully Ficano’s plan does help people who’ve received foreclosure notices. And hopefully the other governments studying his program follow his lead.

Written by garybaumgarten

October 24, 2008 at 3:06 am

Housing Crisis Offers Opportunities

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DETROIT – Chuck Costa is known as the guy who once owned the most inner city residential units in Detroit. He went belly up in the 70s when the government ended direct vendor payments to landlords. But diversified and recovered.

As the former head of Detroit’s landlord association, he has seen economic declines in Detroit in general and a housing market that has gone south. But never, he says, as bad as it is today.

Worse now, he says, because of the downturn in the automotive industry. Costa was my guest today on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com.

Costa says there is, however, a silver lining. Housing prices are so low, he says, that investors can pick up residential properties for a song, and make money.

 

 

Photo credit: Gary Baumgarten

Written by garybaumgarten

October 22, 2008 at 10:12 pm

Wayne County Michigan Executive To Discuss Economic Plight

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DETROIT – The entire nation is suffering an economic downturn, but no area of the country is more heavily affected than southeastern Michigan.

 

Michigan’s governor says her state leads the nation in unemployment.

 

 

Joining us on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com to discuss the worst economic conditions in the nation on Thursday October 23 will be Wayne County Michigan Executive Robert Ficano.

 

 

Ficano was Wayne County’s sheriff for nearly 20 years before being elected as the county executive in 2002. With more than 2.1 million citizens, Wayne County, which includes Detroit, is the largest in the state and the 11th largest in the nation.

 

 

Ficano has been at the forefront of swimming against the economic tied by pursuing investment, economic growth and jobs creation opportunities for the region including the proposed development of an Aerotropolis Airport City surrounding Detroit Metro Airport, expansion of Detroit’s Cobo Hall convention center and international investment with China.

 

 

To talk to Ficano at 5 PM New York time Thursday October 23 CLICK HERE. There is no charge.

 

 

Paltalk is the largest multimedia interactive program on the Internet with more than 4 million unique users.

 

 

News Talk Online is also syndicated by CRN Digital Talk Radio to an additional 12 million households.

Written by garybaumgarten

October 22, 2008 at 2:52 am

News Talk Online Goes On The Road To The White House

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Starting tomorrow, October 17, News Talk Online will be on the road to the White House, talking to voters in and broadcasting live from two key battleground states.

 

 

First stop is swing state Pennsylvania. Then it’s west to Ohio to discuss how pivotal that state is and also concerns, there, about alleged fraud in past presidential elections and the fear of skulduggery during the November vote.

 

 

We’ll finish off our coverage with a visit to economically hard-hit southeastern Michigan.

 

 

To join in the conversation at 5 PM New York time Monday-Friday CLICK HERE. There is no charge.

 

 

Paltalk is the largest multimedia interactive program on the Internet with more than 4 million unique users.

 

 

News Talk Online is also syndicated by CRN Digital Talk Radio to an additional 12 million households.

Written by garybaumgarten

October 16, 2008 at 5:49 pm