Apologies! Along with some early visitors to the site, I have realized that some browsers do not display documents in the same way as they appeared in the development environment, and that the process by which some documents were imported from other sources (and automatically transformed) has affected pagination, and thus made viewing difficult. I shall look into these problems. (November 5, 2008)
This is not going to be a blog, but did McCain’s chances disappear when the Pentecostalist Poppet opened her mouth to the American people? (November 5, 2008)
I draw the attention of residents/homeowners in the coastal areas of North Carolina to my report on the infamous Beach Plan, the insurance plan offered by the NCIUA, a monopolistic body of insurance companies administered by the North Carolina Department of Insurance to provide conventional homeowners’ insurance bundled with Wind and Hail coverage. Please find my report under ‘Articles, Reports’, or via this link ‘Windstorm’. In yesterday’s election, the position of Insurance Commissioner was won by the Democrat Wayne Goodwin, who was the deputy to the previous incumbent, Jim Long, and who will very probably continue the policies of his predecessor. Bonner Stiller, my local (Brunswick County) State Representative, did indicate to me that he would take up the issue of ‘bundled’ insurance services in the new legislature. Interested readers should apply pressure to both these gentlemen (or their own Representatives) to restore a competitive market for homeowners’ insurance, and thus reduce prices for those whose risks are lower. (November 5, 2008)