Doug Ross from the Times Newspaper is engaging readers on their ideas for solutions to the problem that is Gary Indiana.
All of us in NW Indiana need to be not only concerned about Gary but
interested in a solution, albeit a very long [...]
Doug Ross from the Times Newspaper is engaging readers on their ideas for solutions to the problem that is Gary Indiana.
All of us in NW Indiana need to be not only concerned about Gary but
interested in a solution, albeit a very long [...]
During
the last campaign cycle Indiana politicians were seen to be using a
little bit of social media, a blog here and there, and I think a few of
them even played around with twitter. Over the last month I've noticed
that a few more have migrated to' [...]
Like National GOP time for State GOP shakeup too
RINO Sen. Sue Landske? (from Porter County Politics)
Sorry to ask the question, but what group is Senator Sue Landske protecting when she lets [...]
Operation Cast Lead was timed to end immediately before US [...]
Hoosier Access Live Blog - Open for anyone who wants to chat during the event today
Search on twitter in #TCOT niche (I'm @daltonsbriefs if you're there)
Fox News Live Coverage - as Mark from Hoosier Access commented, they're playing [...]
Some
of you know I'm working on a book project, A Conservative on the 2009
Housing Recovery, and today specifically the second chapter which
details commonly held myths about housing. Here's a bit of Myth Number
One - would appreciate any feedback positive or negative.
[...]
I was asked yesterday if I had an outline or plan for a politically active person wanting to get involved in social media? Now, first let me say that the second I write this plan down it will of course get skewered by those that [...]
I posted the entry below to one of my real estate sites - Active Rain - because RE.net was one of the first communities to really "get it" when it came to social media. If you haven't taken the time to join, or are just using a [...] I'm sure the whole state
is in the same situation now that we're post-election, lots of talking
about what lessons were learned and what happens next for the GOP. Some
samples from Northwest Indiana for those who care:
Retort: Ron Paul supporters aren't foolish
- a back and [...]
We were deprived of knowing Martin Luther King, Jr. and Bobby Kennedy and JFK. Because these great men were assassinated. We remember when Sadat died. We have watched as Baby Boomers ran in fear from every major [...]
Final Electoral Predictions: What a McCain Upset Would Look Like
Nov 3rd, 2008
By Aaron Marks.
At this point, I don't think that any of us can effectively predict what the outcome of tomorrow's elections will be. Quite frankly, I'm not even sure that we'll [...]
The air [...]
I'm a little confused, like many Americans I was starting to believe Barack Obama's claims that he would lower the taxes on 95% of Americans, he said it enough times. But now the truth comes out - many of the people would get [...]
The [...]
He's been very slow to the game, [...]
Source: (Hoosier Access) With allegations spreading of ACORN's apparent attempts at voter fraud around the country and with 105 percent of Indianapolis registered to vote (uh...105 percent? Something ain't right there) Indiana's top election official, Secretary of State, [...]
Governing.com announced today their list of public officials of the
year for 2008, with our Governor Mitch Daniels garnering support as
Governor of the Year.
Drumroll, please. Each year, we at Governing profile our Public [...]
This last week the issue of voter fraud has been percolating to the
surface, initially in Ohio and now it seems quite a bit right here in
Indiana. Today Gateway Pundit reports gross problems in Indianapolis with 105% of voters registered:
His [...]
I missed the blogger call so here's a wrap up from Tech Republican: (go to link above for video)
The "conference call hosted by David All and Joe Trippi featuring a question and answer session with T. Boone Pickens regarding the Pickens [...]

In
The State of Indiana there are 92 counties. Those counties have
multiple townships, from 6 to 12, and each and every township has a
little government of it's own. Some have suggested that this is a great
thing because these [...]
These photos were taken outside a carwash at the corner of 32nd and Broadway in Gary Indiana. (No I have a reason [...]
BY PHIL WIELAND
pwieland@nwitimes.com
219.548.4352 | Saturday, October 04, 2008 | No comments posted.
The 2008 Elections are really the first to be dramatically affected
by online and social media. The major media really can't dominate as
much as in the past, and many internet users are getting information
and even interacting online.
Is your favorite candidate willing
and able to interact [...]
From Hoosier Access: The President and Congressional Democrats finally got what they wanted in handing out a $700 billion dollar bailout (including some pork) after today's [...]
Confident, on message... polished.We all saw the Senate pass the bailout (now called rescue) bill tonite. We all know that banks have [...]
I know many of our readers stop here and don't get a chance to read the rich offerings of the NW Indiana blogosphere. So for a morning post, here's a list of links, well worth reading ... better even than either newspaper has to offer, sorry but both [...]
We are proud to introduce Red County Porter, Indiana. The focus of this new site will be to provide right-of-center insight and analysis of local politics in the Porter County area.
Red County has selected Steve Dalton as editor of the Porter County site. Steve is very active [...]
After a couple debates and attacks from Jill Long Thompson, Mitch Daniels continues to lead by strong almost runaway margins.
From Frugal Hoosiers We're pretty busy today and won't have much to post. We wanted to make sure everyone saw this, however. [...]