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Ready Campaign Urges Preparing for Gustav

27 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST | Department of Homeland Security

As Tropical Storm Gustav makes its way into the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security?s Ready Campaign (www.ready.gov) reminds Gulf Coast region residents about the importance of taking precautionary measures to prepare for an emergency situation or evacuation before Gustav approaches our shores.


TV campaign launched to help cut energy use

Wed, 17 Sep 2008 04:34:23 +0100 | londonstockexchange

The government has today launched a major advertising campaign to help consumers cut their energy bills, as more and more people struggle with double digit tariff increases imposed by providers.


Ready Urges Texas, Gulf Coast to Prepare for Hurricane Ike

12 Sep 2008 00:00:00 EST | Department of Homeland Security

The Department of Homeland Security?s Ready Campaign (www.ready.gov) reminds residents about the importance of taking precautionary measures and listening to local officials. Specifically, the Ready Campaign encourages citizens to get an emergency supply kit, make an emergency plan, and to be informed about what to do if asked to evacuate.


New York City's healthy eating campaign now posting calorie ads on subway

Tue, 07 Oct 2008 12:31:00 -0400 | CANOE

NEW YORK - New York City is expanding its healthy-eating campaign with subway ads that say most adults should limit themselves to 2,000 calories day.


Promises rain down on Day 2 of Quebec campaign

Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:16:00 -0500 | canoe CNEWS

It's Day 2 of the Quebec election campaign and it's already raining billions.


Top Ordinary Income Tax Rate Is Not the Same as Capital Gains Tax Rate, Sen. Menendez

Wed, 05 Nov 2008 00:00:00 EST | Tax Foundation's Tax Policy Blog

On Monday, Sen. Bob Menendez was on Neil Cavuto's show discussing Sen. Obama's tax plan. Of course, like most campaign spokespersons, he was only able to recite the 50 words that the campaign staff taught him. It's rather entertaining yet frustrating at the same time to realize that a person this clueless is helping shape fiscal policy in the United States Senate. (He should ask Sen. Wyden to give him a 30-minute tutoring session on the basics of the tax code.)

Sen. Menendez didn't understand the basic difference between the top ordinary income tax rate (35 percent) and the capital gains tax rate (15 percent), nor how Sen. Obama's tax plan would change them. Yes, this is the same Sen. Menendez who supported Hillary Clinton during the primary and during the infamous gas tax holiday debate uttered "Thank God economists don't make policy."

My question is why in the world would the Obama campaign allow him to speak for them on tax policy given his performance during the primary on such issues? (Unless he was just asked on and not affiliated with campaign.) That being said, it is somewhat reassuring based upon what I heard in the campaign trail that Sen. Obama himself appears to understand the basic structure of the tax code (although he was deliberately misleading at times), even better than Sen. McCain in my judgement.

But what does the future of tax policy hold? According to Wiki, it's not looking good given that it says, "During his free time, Robert Menendez helps out the future leaders of America." I wonder if he knows that Africa is a continent?


Columbia's Journalism School Reaches Campaign Milestone Three Years Ahead of Schedule

Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:45:00 EST | Columbia University

Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism has announced that contributions to the school's Second Century Campaign have surpassed the $100 million goal, which was established when the campaign was launched in 2006.


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