Archive for October 10th, 2007
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I’m not at all surprised by this announcement.
(Buffalo, NY, October 10, 2007) - - Bass Pro will formally agree to plans to relocate a new Buffalo store off of the old central wharf site.
Governor Eliot Spitzer and members of the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp. will make the announcement. Benderson Development is also expected to attend.
Bass Pro is revealing its new plans to build a mega-store on the site of Memorial Auditorium at Buffalo’s inner harbor.
When you consider the 10’s of millions of dollar$ being thrown at Bass Pro, it was probably a no-brainier for them to open a taxpayer subsidized retail outlet. After all, they are maximizing their profit potential at our expense.
The real villains here are our government officials. Eliot Spitzer, Brian Higgins and others, through their collective minions on the ECHDC, are performing a great disservice to taxpayers.
Day One was one too many.
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One of the common complaints about our political system is that there is no real choice. Whether you look at the Democrats or Republicans, the difference is minimal.
These days, both parties keep increasing spending and taxes. Ron Paul has no plans to do either, in fact, he will decrease spending and taxes.
The vast majority of the candidates from most parties will continue our deadly entanglement in Iraq and would quite likely involve us in another death match with Iran.
Ron Paul demonstrated his independence last night during the Republican debate when asked if he would support one of the other candidates if they ended up as the Republican candidate for President.
“Not right now, I don’t,” Paul said. “Not unless they’re willing to end the war and bring our troops home.”
Even the leading Democrats are having trouble to committing to bringing the troops home by 2013. We can’t afford another 6 years. Our troops are being killed needlessly and the financial drain is killing the country.
Free Trade and Low Taxes Star in Republican Debate - washingtonpost.com









