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"MY VIEW" BY RICK MANNING  |  OCTOBER 29, 2014


Ebola crisis forces changed health spending priorities

President Obama and his administration are using the Ebola crisis as a partisan political issue rather than rising to the challenge of a creative “redistribution” of budgeted healthcare monies to solve the problem. I relinquish the My View page this week to Rick Manning who wrote this excellent piece on the Ebola crisis.     ~ Don Sorchych

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BY JIM VAN ALLEN  |  OCTOBER 29, 2014

Carefree Forum Scorecard: 
Ed Lewis: 4  –  Mayor Schwan: 0

Co-MVPs: Melissa Price, Stakeholders & Residents

If anyone needed another reason to VOTE NO on Propositions 488 & 489 all they had to do was attend the last "economic development forum." They would have witnessed the worst example of leadership or rather a total lack of leadership, a disdainful stubborn attitude, and rule breaking conduct by our present Mayor.

By JOHN TRAYNOR  |  OCTOBER 29, 2014

Carefree proposition facts and fallacies

A good friend and a former 12 year Carefree Councilman, Bob Coady, recently asked me to share my views on Proposition 488 & 489. Before I do, I’d like to say that Bob was the shining example of what elected community service should entail – caring about and listening to people.

By TPATH Contributor Ms. RoseAnn Salanitri  |  OCTOBER 29, 2014

Houston, thank you!

Recently the town council of Houston added its name to a long list of constitutional bullies. It recently attempted to infringe upon its citizens 1st Amendment rights by conducting a witch hunt against Houston’s churches in an attempt to find something that will justify removing their tax exempt status.

By Lawrence Sellin, PhD  |  OCTOBER 29, 2014

Ebola: a politically incorrect approach

Bottom line up front:

The Ebola threat to the United States is mostly dependent on the extent of the epidemic in West Africa and it is growing

Travel restrictions from nations with high Ebola infection rates can help stem the spread of the disease and will be needed ...