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White House and Congress Agree on Stimulus Plan

February 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

After President Barack Obama went on television emphasizing his point about how serious the financial crisis is, a response was brokered by Congress to get the stimulus plan rolling and signed into law. President Barack Obama said that NOW is the time for ACTION.  Now is NOT to time tobe sitting around bickering and taking bipartisan stances. Not when the American people need us to help get the country moving in the right direction again. Thouands of jobs are being lost all across the country and businesses are shutting down and/or going bankrupt in record numbers. The desired objective/outcome of stimulus plan is to create new jobs, put money in taxpayers hands and jumpstart the economy.

For more on this story, please visit Yahoo! News.

Yours in news that matters to YOU,

Joseph R. Mays

Categories: Community · Congress · Employment · Family · Government · Local News · Money · National News · News · People · Politics · The President · White House
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Starbucks to Cut 6,000 Jobs and Close Stores as their Earnings Drop 69%

January 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

As if we needed to hear more economic bad news, Starbucks joins other companies with sagging and or negative growth. This has resulted in a move to eliminate 6,000 jobs () and close 300 more stores. They join and National Wholesale Liquidators. These retailers are shutting down all their stores. announced back in December that it was closing 10% of it’s stores. The story link here is from USA Today.

For more information on this story please visit .

Yours in economic news,

Joseph R. Mays

Categories: Business · Community · Employment · Family · Investing · Local News · Money · National News · News · Sales
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US Postal Service Proposes a Five-Day Delivery Week Due to Budget Shortfall

January 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The United States Postal Service is running a proposal for approval past Congress for eliminating one delivery day to help stave off the costs of operating under the current economic conditions. The post office says it losing money by operating on these slow delivery days.
For more on this story visit the LA Times.

Yours in economic news that affects you,

Joseph R. Mays

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House Defeats Bill to Delay Digital Television Transition until June

January 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment

In a stinging slap to the face of American citizens and President Barack Obama, the House selfishly defeated a bill that would have delayed the transition to digital television from February to June. All praises to the Senate for trying to put the needs of the country FIRST and being compassionate. Members of the House need to sit out for a while without jobs, with a foreclosed home and without a working TV set to see how they would feel. Money is being dealt out to all these financial institutions and consumers are getting shafted even more. More CHANGE is needed to ensure that citizens have a government that is truly FOR the people and BY the people. Many people cannot afford the cost of the digital TV transition and need some more time to get ready. Additionally, the had run out of money and many people are on the waiting list for coupons.

For more on this story visit the .

If this affects you or someone you know, please take action and write our elected officials and express your opinion on matters that are near and dear to you or someone else you care about.

Yours in fairness in government policy and decision making,

Joseph R. Mays

Categories: Community · Digital Television · Family · House · Local News · National News · News · Politics · Senate · Support · Television · The President · Voting · White House
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Happy Birthday Dr. Martin Luther King

January 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Happy Birthday to a man who helped to shape the course of the civil rights. He preached non-violence and respect for one another. He wanted us to work together in brotherhood no matter what race, creed or color we are. He wants us to judge each other by the content of our character and not on skin color or religious preferences. He stood  for unity for ALL races and ALL mankind.

If he were here today, he would be grinning ear to ear with pride at our newly elected President, Barack Obama. I am sure he is in heaven smiling down with tears of pride and joy streaming down his cheek. America finally did it and the world is rejoicing. We can change. America demonstrated that in November 2008 on Election Day and will take it to the next level tomorrow at he Inauguration Ceremony.

Go out today and ask yourself “What difference can I make in my world today?” Shake someone’s hand, share a smile :-) and have a good time. Temporarily forget about bills, traffic and other things that bother us and take in this moment in history. The celebration of a life now passed, but not forgotten and the beginning of a new era/chapter in American history.

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Happy BirthdayDr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King, I honor you on this day for the victories you accomplished to make my life better today. Thank you very much. I know you paid the ultimate sacrifice, but I am here to tell you that it was NOT in vain. Your purpose was well served and I will honor your name and heritage until the day I die.

Thank you for your part in shaping American/African-American history.

Joseph R. Mays

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President Obama Supports Postponing Digital Television Switch until June

January 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

President Barack Obama urges passage of legislation in Congress that would revive the and give more time for citizens to get their digital converters in preparation for the switch from analog TV to digital TV signals.

For more on this story go to wsj.com

Yours in the digital age,

Joseph R. Mays

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More Financial Trauma; Electronic Retailer Circuit City to Shut Down

January 16, 2009 · 3 Comments

Electronic Retailer Circuit City is going to shut down it’s stores. Just when we thought we’ve heard enough financial bad news another retailer is closing it’s doors. This means more jobs lost () and a big impact on loyal Circuit City customers and suppliers. Circuit City provides consumers with electronic goods like cameras, iPods, steros, televisions, computer software and movies to name a few. Even I was shocked as I read the news. For more on this story, please go to cnn.com for the full story.

Here’s to keeping you informed on what’s going on,

Joseph R. Mays

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More Inauguration Day Traffic and Road Closure Information

January 16, 2009 · 1 Comment

From January 19, 2009 to January 21, 2009 it will be understatement to say it will be hard to get around (drive) DC near the Inauguration ceremonies. Just say “No”! If you absolutely must (i.e. part of the Inauguration Day ceremonies), then here is more helpful information to help you get around during Inauguration Day.

NBC – Information on Inauguration Day Road Closures with detailed maps

Appomattox News –

The Gazette.net – Telecoms Brace for Wireless Traffic

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Potomac Riverboat Company –

BellaOnline – Obama Inauguration 2009 – Avoiding Metro Crowds

Our Inauguration Information Page 1 –

Thank you to all the visitors to my blog. I am privileged to present this information to you. Please use it to your enjoyment and have a wonderful day on Inauguration Day. Congratulations again to President Barack Obama. :-)

Yours in Inauguration Day information,

Joseph R. Mays

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President Barack Obama Urges Community Service During Inauguration

January 14, 2009 · 2 Comments

President Barack Obama urged the community to put community service first and not make the all about him. Putting our hands and heads together and working with each other. Barack Obama shows yet again another strong point of his persona that made him my candidate for President. He doesn’t want it to be all about him. He is truly there for the people and I know that at the end of his first term, America will be a very beautiful country. America is a beautiful place now with a wide variety of people and cultures, but it will be so much more so when he is done. And it won’t be just him alone, it will be us (America and the world) joining together for the greater good of the nation. America will experience prosperity like she has never known. Children will have better schools and college students will be able to afford college and get a good quality education. Teachers will be appreciated for what they do and law enforcement officials as well. They all undertake jobs that can be very difficult at times, but we as Americans (ALL) need to appreciate that and give them all the support they deserve. Let’s band together as I’ve said before and get ourselves together. Put colors and cultures on the shelf and embrace each other with our hearts.

Associated Press: Full story

With love, unity and steadfast support for Barack Obama

Joseph R. Mays

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Avoid Driving into Washington, DC on Inauguration Day if You Can

January 11, 2009 · 2 Comments

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President Barack Obama Inauguration Day 2009

Inauguration Day in Washington, DC on January 20, 2009, will bring about some serious gridlock anywhere within five miles or more around the Inauguration festivities. Local police will be be shutting down local roads and bridges to deny access in and around that area. People may grumble about it, but it is being done to ensure the safety of the new President (Barack Obama) and the general public. Deal with it as best as you can and most importantly, ENJOY this day. It is a glorious moment in history. Not just for Washington, DC and the United States, but for the world as well. The whole world was watching Election Day. Millions of people worldwide were thrilled when we the people elected Barack Obama as the next President of the United States of America. Barack Obama will become the 44th President of the United States. I have added resources below to make your experience on Inauguration Day 2009 a pleasant and memorable one.

Inauguration Day Resources
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Putting the Finishing Touches on Barack Obama’s Inauguration Day Ceremony – New Link – 1-18-2009

Yours in inauguration information and resources,
Joseph R. Mays

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