The Times of India notes that the US has dropped from 5th to 7th place in economic competitiveness according to the World Economic Forum’s annual survey.
53 Years Together
A happy anniversary to William and Margaret Lawrence who celebrate 53 years together today.
Delco Tea Party Group Opening Election HQ
The Delaware County Patriots, which is the county’s Tea Party group, will open a “Fire Obama” election headquarters, tomorrow, Sept. 6, at 455 Old Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, Pa. 19317.
Consumer Tip Of The Day
Angus is a breed of beef cattle. In fact, it is the most popular beef breed in the United States. A supermarket can label any cut from an Angus cattle as Angus beef.
GOP Seeks Vols In Delco, Pa.
Those interested in volunteering for the Delaware County (Pa.) Republican Party’s fall campaign can call Aaron Summers at 610-716-8876.
Bring Out Your Dead Tarheel Voters
The North Carolina Board of Elections, Friday, was presented with a list of 30,000 dead persons still registered to vote.
Bring Out Your Dead Tarheel Voters
Empty Chair Day For Barack Obama
Empty Chair Day For Barack Obama — Labor Day has become  Empty Chair Day. The hashtag #EmptyChairDay has been trending on Twitter all morning.
Obama Cuts Price On Campaign Stuff
Obama Cuts Price On Campaign Stuff — With presidential election 64 days away and on the eve of the Democratic Party National Convention, what does the Obama campaign do?
Obama Cuts Price On Campaign Stuff
Pa. Makes It Easy For Photo ID Voting Cards
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has free Department of State Voter ID cards for registered voters in need of photo identification for voting, said State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129). The cards can be gotten at driver license centers across the Commonwealth.
They are available to registered voters who do not have another photo ID acceptable for voting, who do not possess all of the documentation required to obtain a free PennDOT non-driver photo ID, and cannot obtain the needed documentation.
To obtain a Department of State Voter ID card, a registered voter must complete an oath affirming he or she does not have acceptable identification and then provide a name; address; Social Security number; proof(s) of residence, such as a utility bill; county; and previous name and/or address if changed within the past 12 months. After confirming a voter’s identity and registration with the Department of State, the registered voter will then be issued a Department of State Voter ID card valid only for voting purposes for 10 years.
Act 18 of 2012 requires all registered voters to present valid photo identification before casting a ballot in every primary and general election in Pennsylvania.
Dems Now Want Cardinal Dolan For Benediction
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York who gave the benediction, Thursday, at the Republican Party National Convention has been invited to do the same by the Democrats and in a spirit of Christian charity he has accepted.
