Saturday, October 6, 2012

Republicans look to capitalize on Romney's debate performance - The Hill (blog) [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

Republicans look to capitalize on Romney's debate performance - The Hill (blog) [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

Question by Varg: Is there an "uninsured motorist policy" in the state of Indiana? I know you can pay $ 550 hear in SC and if you qualify you can be an uninsured motorist but i'm moving to indiana and I want to know if i can do that there. If I can please give a link to the qualification requirements and the price to do so. Thank you Best answer for Is there an "uninsured motorist policy" in the state of Indiana?:

Answer by mbrcatz
Not exactly. The law says, you must EITHER have auto insurance, OR be capable of paying any damages in a claim. If you choose NOT to carry auto insurance, you must open an escrow account (through an attorney) and place state minimum liability limits in it ($ 60,000) or present an irrevocable letter of credit from a bank in that amount (good luck getting THAT, this day and age). So sure, there ARE self insured corporations out there - like UPS, for one. But unless you want to tie up that cash - assuming you have it in the first place - there's no way to pay a fee and go without auto insurance in Indiana. They have a mandatory 90 day license suspension, if you get caught driving without "financial responsibility".

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An independent Scotland would shun the euro and keep the pound in your pocket for at least a decade after separation. That was the pledge today from the finance secretary. But John Swinney's fiscal policy for a Scotland going it alone has been attacked by the Shadow Chancellor. Ed Balls says the SNP's plans are in chaos. In other news: A man who was jailed for a year after his Rottweilers savaged a young girl in Dundee is to appeal against his conviction; A member of Tayside Fire Board has hit back at criticism from a public spending watchdog over the retention of full-time crews at a Dundee fire station. In sport: Inverness captain Richie Foran's urged winger Johhny Hayes to follow his lead, by penning a new deal. Foran says Hayes should stay and continue his excellent progress under manager Terry Butcher. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.

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Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, said it is "painfully clear" the president does not have the plan to cure the economy's ills.

He sought to capitalize on Mitt Romney's strong debate performance Wednesday, saying the Republican nominee's faceoff with President Obama "crystallized" the choice facing voters. In the weekly GOP address, Priebus contended the president has come up short in his first four years, and does not deserve a second chance.

"Midway through the debate, I think the president realized that he's been president for the past four years, and it was his policies and his agenda that have failed to produce any of the results that he promised us as a candidate," he said. "President Obama simply hasn't shown the kind of leadership we need."

The president's reelection odds got a boost Friday when the Labor Department reported that the unemployment rate dipped to 7.9 percent in September, the lowest since Obama took office. But Priebus contended that the president's plan to raise taxes would eliminate the jobs the economy still needs.

Priebus also jabbed at the president for what he viewed as excessive campaigning. He pointed out that the president has not met with his Jobs Council since January, but has held 140 fundraisers since then. He also slammed the president for making a recent appearance on "The View," but not meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he was in the country.

"President Obama's focus has been on saving his own job," he argued.

Priebus touted what Mitt Romney could do for the nation, pointing to his business record and stint as Massachusetts governor. He vowed Romney would have a strong hand in international affairs, push further domestic energy production and cut taxes.

"How can we be sure that he can get the job done? It's simple. He has a record. And unlike President Obama's record, Mitt Romney's record is a record of success," he said.

Priebus also vowed Romney would continue to hold the upper hand in the remaining two debates.

"In the coming debates, the contrast will grow sharper and the choice, clearer. And if we want to do better than the last four years, well, there's only one choice to make. And that's Governor Mitt Romney," he said.


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