Where have we been and where are we going?
Otero Ordinance prohibiting U.N.World Heritage Site Designations in this county;
Otero Ordinance prohibiting the release of jaguar, wolves and grizzly bears in or adjacent to Otero County;
Slap down of the spaceport tax;
Election of Constitutional and fiscal conservatives Diana Martwick and Ronny Rardin.
Troubling is that we lost one of our community oriented forums in Mike Haymes' resignation from 1230 KRSY AM. But, not to worry, we are working on that situation and will make lemonade.
Although we make a concerted effort to stay local it is necessary to go to state, national and global topics when it affects us. Below is a cut and paste from a regular viewer about the financial crisis.
We are aware that Otero Residents Forum is provencial. We welcome opposing views if they are sourced or documented.
Onward and upward, Janet
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2 more banks go belly-up
Regulators close down Franklin Bank, a Houston bank with $5.1 billion in assets, and Security Pacific Bank of California, with assets of $561 million, raising the tally of failed banks this year to 19.
By Catherine Clifford, CNNMoney.com staff writer, and Tami Luhby, senior writer
Last Updated: November 8, 2008: 2:20 PM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The tally of failed banks in 2008 rose to 19 as the government announced that a Texas and a California bank had been shuttered Friday night.
Franklin Bank, a Houston, Texas-based bank and Security Pacific Bank, a Los Angeles, Calif.-based bank were shut down by state regulators Friday, marking the 18th and 19th bank failures this year.
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