Category: Politics
Pensions on council agenda
Pension Plan Concerns Addressed to City Council By: Michael Rutschky Citizens voiced their concern over the costliness of Pensacola’s pension plan during the open forum…
We are at Ole Miss
Just got set up. Will broadcast live from the Ole Miss Student Union. The debate is on and the students are excited.
Conseratives blame Clinton
There is a huge flaw in this logic: How A Clinton-Era Rule Rewrite Made Subprime Crisis Inevitable By TERRY JONES INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted…
County unites fire
The Escambia County Board of Commissioners voted 4-0 to unify management for county Fire Rescue and volunteer firefighters. Under the unification, the volunteer fire fighters…
DeSorbo denies he has a city pension
At the recent luncheon of the Escambia Rpeublican Women, Councilman Mike DeSorbo denied that he had a city pension for being a city councilman. Unfortunately…
Our entire economy is in danger
Those are the words of President George W. Bush who gave a remarkable address to the nation last night (Read more). After weeks of saying…
McCain asks Obama to stop beating him on economy
Seeing that the economy is killing his campaign, John McCain asks that Barack Obama quit campaigning come to Washington. He also wants to suspend the…
IN Your Head Radio hosts Superintendent Candidates
Today on IN Your Head Radio as part of our  ongoing series of discussions with candidates for local races we will talk with candidates for…
Florida will have more mortgage troubles
According to Fitch Ratings, Florida could be headed to an mortgage crisis in 2010 when borrowers with adjustable rate loans see rates adjust. Nearly $100…
U.N. worries about our economy
The Miami Herald reports Latin American leaders have urged the U.N. to create stronger international economic institutions to help ward off the worldwide impact of…
Knucklehead report
Marty Donovan really amazes me. He creates havoc, proposes nothing and yet expects to get re-elected. He has cost the City of Pensacola $10 million…
Bush bails out banks
The price tag is $700 billion, about $2,000 for every person in this country. The Federal Reserve announced late yesterday that it has granted a…
Victim of economy slowdown
Miami Herald reports on how the slow economy – dare we say recession? – is hurting furniture stores. The plummeting housing market, credit crisis and…
IN Concept for Library
From Pensacola mayor candidate C.J. Lewis: Nice “Outtakes.†I forwarded it to Mr. Cummings who was at last night’s council meeting and who has been…
Strand case reversed
The Florida Supreme Court has reversed itself in the Greg Strand case on bond financing READ DECISION
Candidates for Sheriff on IN Your Head Radio: Backtracks
Today on IN Your Head Radio we kicked off an ongoing series of discussions with candidates for local races with the candidates for Escambia County…
Speaker of the House, 2014
Supporters of local State Rep. Clay Ford have raised thousands under the premise that Ford will be the Florida Speaker of the House in 2014….
Gannett newspaper revenue falls again
The parent company of the Pensacola News Journal reports its non-broadcast revenue dropped to $300 million, compared with $361 million in August 2007, was only…
Sunnyside of stock market crash
The Sydney Morning Herald reports oil plunged below $92 to a seven-month low in Asian trade. The price of a barrel of crude fell 4.2%,…
Miller upset with Sears
Sears Retail recently introduced the All American Army Brand’s First Infantry Division clothing collection. Military sold licensing rights to Sears for the clothing, much like…



