Chevy Volt Sales Rise 240 Percent in September...to 723
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From FoxNews.com - Sales of the $39,995 Chevrolet Volt increased 240 percent in September, from 302 units in August to 723. That brings the grand total of Volts sold since it entered production in late 2010 to approximately 4495. General Motors maintains that demand is high and it will sell 10,000 Volts by the end of 2011. but that many of the 8,668 cars it has built this year have been earmarked as dealer demonstration vehicles as it works to expand sales of the car beyond the six markets the plug-in hybrid was launched in last year. Over two thousand dealers need to be provided demos from the 2012 model year before they can commence sales of the car to customers. Read more
Obama Opposes Voter Identification Requirements
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President Obama made it clear last week that he is opposed to voter identification. In an interview in Philadelphia Obama denounced voter Identification requirements using these words, "I will say that my big priority is making sure that as many people are participating in our democracy as possible. Some of these moves in some of the other states that we’ve seen try to make it tougher to vote, restricting ballot access, making it hard on seniors, making it hard on young people. I think that’s a big mistake, and I have made sure that our Justice Department is taking a look at what’s being done across the country to ensure that people aren’t being denied access to the franchise." There is no word yet on what President Obama is going to do about citizens being denied the right to travel by air, rent a library book, cash a check, use a credit card, or rent hotel rooms, golf clubs, or a car without proper identification.
Obama Opposes Voter Identification Requirements
Protestors Get Sanctuary at UNM
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KOB TV - The "Occupy Wall Street" protest that has paralyzed streets in New York and elsewhere around the U.S. has gained momentum here in Albuquerque. Protestors camped out at UNM on Monday night for the second night in a row at what they called “Camp Coyote” at University and Central. They say they are against corporate greed, bank bailouts and bad employers. “There were rumors that we were going to have to leave and vacate the UNM premises but unofficially we did get word from one of the executive vice presidents at UNM and also one of the heads of UNM PD that we can stay for right now,” one protestor told us. Read full story here: News New Mexico
Protestors Get Sanctuary at UNM
Haussamen: Time for Sunland Park to Grow Up
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NM Politics - In conversations with several people earlier this year, I suggested that lawmakers should create a state House district during the redistricting session that would be exclusive to the south valley of Doña Ana County. After all, doing so made sense, at least in theory. Lots of people live south of Las Cruces. Many communities are primarily Spanish-speaking. It’s a different world, in many ways, than Las Cruces. And yet, all south-county legislative districts in the House and Senate reach up into Las Cruces and are represented by people who live in or near the city’s second-largest city. That means rural farmers and people who live in suburbs of El Paso are represented primarily by Las Crucens in the Legislature.
The new district I was suggesting would center in Sunland Park and include areas in and around that city, perhaps stretching as far north as Anthony and Chaparral. Giving a legislative district to people with greater ties to El Paso than Santa Fe could help pull them into state government. However, some will view the recent shenanigans in Sunland Park as proof that it doesn’t deserve to be the population center in a legislative district. The most recent incident came during a meeting of the city council last week. Councilors started insulting each other, and, according to the Las Cruces Sun-News, pretty soon the arguing included people in the audience. Allegations of corruption flew back and forth, and police had to stop a physical altercation between Mayor Martin Resendiz and Mayor Pro-Tem Daniel Salinas. That prompted state Rep. Mary Helen Garcia to ask the state to abolish the city and take over management. Read full story here: News New Mexico
Haussamen: Time for Sunland Park to Grow Up
GOP Calls for Special Counsel for Fast and Furious
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Taxpayer Dollars Will Renovate Clovis Hotel
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PNTonline - Stephen Crozier believes each building project should be authentic, and vary in design, construction and environmental efficiency. When the Taos real estate developer looks at the dilapidated Hotel Clovis — once among the city's economic strengths — he envisions an opportunity to revive the city's downtown area. Crozier plans a $12.8 million renovation of Hotel Clovis that will include apartments and business space. “I think what really strikes me most about the hotel and the downtown area is the historic nature and the historic spot that you have in the downtown area,” said Crozier, one of a half-dozen speakers at Friday's groundbreaking ceremony for the project. “I've been to many different towns in New Mexico and they're all beautiful in their own way, but you really have something special.” Crozier was the only developer to respond to the city's 2009 request for proposal to redevelop the hotel. Most of the estimated $12.8 million project cost is backed by $10.5 million worth of federal tax credits Crozier's been allotted by the state's mortgage finance authority. City officials and Crozier expect the complete the hotel project to be completed by December 2012. Read full story here: News New Mexico
Taxpayer Dollars Will Renovate Clovis Hotel
Holder Lied to Congress About Fast and Furious
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Holder Lied to Congress About Fast and Furious
PNM Issues RFP for Additional Power
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PNM today issued a request for proposals, or RFP, for additional power resources that will be needed to meet expected customer peak demand in New Mexico within the next five years. The RFP is seeking a minimum of 21 megawatts to a maximum of 200 megawatts of quick-start, natural-gas generation to be available beginning in 2015. The new plant is needed within or near the communities PNM serves in northern New Mexico. “In 2010, PNM’s system peak demand was 1,973 megawatts,” said Patrick Themig, PNM vice president of generation. “PNM expects our peak demand to increase to 2,046 megawatts in 2016, even if customers install significantly more solar power systems and continue to participate in various PNM energy-efficiency programs. Without the addition of new generation resources and assuming moderate load growth, PNM’s generation capacity will be about 7 percent higher than the expected peak demand in 2016,” Themig said. “We are required by the state to have a 13 percent reserve margin. So, we will need to start planning now to add generation capacity that can start quickly to ensure reliable power to our customers.” The deadline for responding to the RFP is Dec. 22, 2011.
PNM Issues RFP for Additional Power
Obama Was Warned About Solyndra
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BBC - A Democratic fundraiser warned that investors did not rate the chances of survival for the firm, Solyndra. A White House official, meanwhile, said the May 2010 visit to its California offices could later prove embarrassing. The solar panel firm received a $528m (£340m) federal loan in March 2009, but filed for bankruptcy this August. The emails were revealed in an internal memo summarising more than 700 documents, released by Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which is investigating the loan. I am increasingly worried this visit could prove embarrassing in the not too distant future.” Venture capitalist Steve Westly - a prominent member of the Obama campaign team in California in 2008 - warned the White House about risks associated with the solar-panel maker. In a 24 May 2010 email to White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, Mr Westly said: "Many of us believe the company's cost structure will make it difficult for them to survive long term. Read full story here: News New Mexico
Obama Was Warned About Solyndra
B.E.T.'s Johnson: I've Earned My Success
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B.E.T.'s Johnson: I've Earned My Success
Noon: Rushing Headlong Over a Cliff
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Noon: Rushing Headlong Over a Cliff