Thursday, August 30, 2012

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by starfish on August 30, 2012

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Romney hopes convention will help him win Florida

It is no coincidence Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney chose to hold his nominating convention in Florida, for the state could well decide the result of the November 6 election.

Home to 11 million registered voters, Florida is a key swing state and proved decisive in 2000 when Republican George W. Bush trumped Democrat Al Gore after a recount contested all the way to the US Supreme Court.

"Florida is the key state for the election. It's the largest swing state with 29 electoral votes," said Carol Weissert, a political scientist at Florida State University.

With a little over 10 weeks to go until election day, polls are split over whether President Barack Obama or Romney, a multi-millionaire businessman and former Massachusetts governor, holds the edge in the Sunshine State.

An August 15-21 Quinnipiac University/New York Times/CBS survey put Obama ahead by three percentage points, but a Rasmussen Reports poll on August 15 had Romney up by two. Both were within the margin of error.

Florida has a diverse mix of voters, making the state a complex election battleground.

Nearly 18 percent of the state's 19 million residents are above the age of 65, according to 2010 census figures. Senior citizens are usually reliable voters and have tended to tilt Republican.

More than three-quarters of Florida residents regard themselves as white, according to the census, although the state does have significant Hispanic and African American minorities.

For decades Florida Hispanics were typically Cuban Americans that overwhelmingly voted Republican.

But the latest generation has a more mixed voting record and a growing proportion of Florida's Hispanics are from Puerto Rico or of South American origin and more inclined to vote Democrat.

Obama won Florida by a slim majority in 2008 when the turnout of young people and Democrats was huge. "Obama needs to do it again to win in 2012," said Weissert.

And while experts say the president has a reasonable chance of being re-elected even if he loses Florida, the state is seen as make-or-break for his Republican challenger.

"It is very difficult to see how Romney can win without carrying Florida," said Larry Sabato, a political science professor who is the director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.

Florida "is very critical for both parties. For Republicans, they cannot win without winning Florida," agreed Susan McManus, a professor in the University of South Florida's political science department in Tampa.

No surprise then that Romney has chosen to be anointed next week in the Florida gulf coast city of Tampa.

At the August 27-30 event, plenty of time has been allotted for Florida personalities, including popular former governor Jeb Bush, present Governor Rick Scott and telegenic state Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio, a youthful Cuban American and a rising star in the Republican party, has been given the exalted role of introducing Romney on the final night of the convention.

American presidential elections are decided not by the overall popular vote but by adding up so-called electoral college votes, which are awarded on a state-by-state basis.

With 29, Florida is the swing state that has the largest number of electoral college votes up for grabs. California (55) and Texas (38) have more but the first is solidly Democrat and the second firmly Republican.

McManus said that with polls narrowing for Obama in other swing states such as North Carolina and Indiana, Florida was now becoming a must-win for both parties.

Sabato, however, disagreed.

"More likely Ohio or Virginia will be the key state, but you can play this game endlessly in August," he said. "No one knows."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-hopes-convention-help-him-win-florida-164410600.html

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Cary News | Families will choose: Town or Fuquay-Varina Athletic ...

Published: Aug 25, 2012 04:30 PM
Modified: Aug 25, 2012 04:19 PM


FUQUAY-VARINA - Hundreds of families will have to make a choice next month: stick with the Fuquay-Varina Athletic Association or sign up for the town?s new youth recreation programs.The FVAA announced Monday it plans to keep its sports programs up and running, starting with basketball. But for the first time, the popular group will compete with the town to retain its 2,200 member families. Fuquay-Varina is kicking off its own recreation program with basketball and volleyball. Sign-ups begin Sept. 10.About 60 people attended an FVAA membership forum at the Fuquay-Varina Masonic Lodge on Monday. The group gathered to talk about the future of the FVAA in the wake of the town?s controversial decision earlier this month to start its own youth sports program. For years, Fuquay-Varina partnered with the FVAA, but the recent change cut those ties.?We need you to register your children and volunteer your time,? FVAA President Kurt Underhill told members. ?Now is not the time to walk away. It?s time for all of us to get involved.?Underhill urged FVAA members to channel their anger and frustration over the town?s decision to help make the nonprofit stronger.The FVAA is revamping and relying on member support to help find fields, gyms and equipment storage areas in the short term and fundraising to buy their own facilities in the long term. The association is setting up subcommittees to look at these issues.Parents at the forum said they were concerned about membership costs, member retention and getting fields in time for baseball season. Underhill said membership costs were likely to go up, but the future rates would probably be the same across the board, without a separate fee for families who live outside the town.Parent Beth Nathison was among those willing to sign up to help. She commuted back and forth from Holly Springs for six years so her boys could play for the FVAA before moving to an unincorporated area near Fuquay-Varina. ?We can make (the FVAA) a more regional organization for southwestern Wake County,? Nathison said. ?People are reading about what?s going on and they are really interested. There are other families looking for a higher level of competition the town may not offer.?Fuquay-Varina will not offer travel sports teams. The town will charge lower prices than the FVAA for its youth recreation programs, because participants won?t pay an annual membership fee. The FVAA charges $40 a year for in-town members and $65 for non-residents. Members also pay a $65 registration fee for most sports. Fuquay-Varina will charge $40 for residents and $65 for non-residents for most programs.The FVAA said the town?s field and gym rental policies favor in-town residents. Teams with a larger percentage of residents get priority over non-resident teams. Meanwhile, the FVAA is made up of about 60 percent non-residents, drawing people from unincorporated areas of Wake County, as well as Holly Springs and Cary.The town isn?t trying to take over the FVAA, said town spokeswoman Susan Weis.?The town is expanding their offerings while in no way restricting the rights of other sports organizations to offer whatever programs they wish,? she said. Fuquay-Varina has already started recruiting for volunteer coaches, scorekeepers, and game officials for basketball and volleyball. For more information about youth recreation in Fuquay-Varina, visit www.fvparks.org or www.fvaa.org.

Source: http://www.carynews.com/2012/08/25/62968/families-will-choose-town-or-fuquay.html

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Real Estate Investment: Why Invest On Real Estate?

It?s all about money. And if there are other things included, they will be found somewhere in between.

Not that we are trying to be too materialistic here but lets face it, we all need some security that would run down through the years. And that?s exactly what a real estate investment is.

Unquestionably, the benefits that real estate investment could provide are far many than people would have first thought. And while we don?t all have initial access on investing in real estate, working on how to invest on one is a good option when trying to save and earn money in return. If you are more forward looking and want to see a more stable income, you should be investing your cash on real state.

Your house for example, would not forever remain as your house if you choose to have it rented or sold one day. Not only would this incur great sums of money, it would also help you become more secured when you need to produce cash in the future. And the vacant land you have bought today, especially when it lies in strategic points, could increase in value in the nearest future.

We will offer you the primary advantages of real estate investment. But remember that it?s not all about the pros, it could also offer disadvantages that may or may not fit people of all sorts. But who knows, maybe real estate investment is for you.

Pros
You have the leverage
This seems to be the best feature real estate investment has got in store for you. Look at this scenario-When you are investing in the stock market, your $150 000 would mean a cash out of $150 000. However, with real estate investment, this could only take in the form of down payment of 5%, 10% or 20% or if you are lucky enough, you can get a duplex, a land property, or a house for zerodown. Now, the appreciation and the depreciation will lie on the actual value of the real estate but in case of loss or failure driven by unforeseen circumstances, your loss would only incur the actual down you have invested.

The loss you have is also your gain
When talking about taxes, real investment offers some of the best possibilities of deduction. With real estate investment, you can remove as much as $25, 000 while in portfolio investments, you can only deduct as much as $3000 per annum. To know more on this, it is best that you consult a tax strategist who could help supply you with more comprehensive details.

Cons
It is not your get-rich-quick type of investment
If you are looking for becoming a millionaire overnight, this option is not the right one for you. It is a waiting game and it takes patience and perfect timing to come out with the best possible return with what you have invested. However, with a small exposure to risks, your initial investments could accelerate at a great speed within 7 to 15 years.

No accuracy of earnings determined
Since the return of real estate investment could not be exactly counted and computed when not seen at its greater scale of details, you cannot estimate the real value of the property. This only affects the determination of the yield though. But it would come pretty easy when you want to know exactly where you are standing. Merely look at you?re your statement and you will likely know your earning, just like in the stock market.

Mario Churchill
http://www.articlesbase.com/real-estate-articles/real-estate-investment-why-invest-on-real-estate-135153.html


Source: http://www.soandso.org/house-of-lies/real-estate-investment-why-invest-on-real-estate

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