10/18/2004

JB Carlson goes to Government?

Looking for the connection here. Is JB financing him? Is this for the state government food stamp program?

Click the link: "JB goes to Government to see the actual article"


October 14, 2004
ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 2
LAS VEGAS SUN
Republican Garn Mabey is attempting to maintain his Assembly District 2 seat, and is being challenged by Democrat Geoffrey VanderPal.
Mabey is running on a record that, as he put it in a mailer, stood for individual liberty and responsibility, less government, tort reform, health care and education.
He also is a supporter of the Republican Contract With Nevada, which has much the same issues as those Mabey listed in his mailer. The mailer also touts his endorsement from U.S. Sen. John Ensign, who calls him "an asset to Nevada."
Mabey spoke to the Las Vegas Sun about a provision in the contract that promised to change medical-malpractice laws even if Question 3, the "Keep Our Doctors in Nevada," fails. The initiative would cap pain and suffering damages at $350,000.
Mabey, 46, who is a doctor, said laws recently passed to control medical-malpractice suits -- as well as construction defects -- haven't done enough to drive down costs caused by frivolous lawsuits.
"Doctors are continuing to leave the state," he said. "The legislative bills haven't worked to keep our doctors in Nevada."
VanderPal wrote in a Sun questionnaire that he supports increased funding in education and a property-tax cap "that can continue to maintain necessary ... services to meet our exploding population."
He also wrote that he would like to see a nonpartisan state auditor, raise the homestead exemption from $125,000 to $750,000 or higher, and reinstate the Medical Review Board and better screen doctors by enhancing the Medical Licensing Board.
VanderPal, 31, is acting chief investment officer of Carlson Media Group and president of Elite Financial Planning Group of America.

5/15/2004

To Join the Blog about JB Carlson

anyone that wants to join this blog should e-mail me at MartinMan35@yahoo.com



We will list links to the other 5 blogs to the right.

3/20/2004

Start of another JB Carlson blog

3/19/2004

Make it easier

i think people like to have fun, but it just makes it easier sometimes to work your way through threads when the topics are posted in the correct categories, some people are not as interested in 'JB' stuff as they might be in 'questions', etc. just think of it like you're going to the grocery store and you're looking for the cereal aisle. imagine if the store was set up that it had the some peanut butter brands, some soups, some pasta brands, some dairy products, etc, all mixed in with the cereal?, it would be really confusing, and would make shopping into a laborious, time-consuming nightmare. the people who are lactose-intolerant have no interest in walking down that cereal aisle if it's all scattered with dairy products. SO, moral of the story is that's why we have different subject 'areas' to keep things separated and to facilitate the navigating through these boards. some of us 'lactose intolerant' people will skip some posts and just move on. make sense?

1/16/2003

JB Carlson goes to Government?

Found this on the web today:

October 14, 2004
ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 2
LAS VEGAS SUN
Republican Garn Mabey is attempting to maintain his Assembly District 2 seat, and is being challenged by Democrat Geoffrey VanderPal.
Mabey is running on a record that, as he put it in a mailer, stood for individual liberty and responsibility, less government, tort reform, health care and education.
He also is a supporter of the Republican Contract With Nevada, which has much the same issues as those Mabey listed in his mailer. The mailer also touts his endorsement from U.S. Sen. John Ensign, who calls him "an asset to Nevada."
Mabey spoke to the Las Vegas Sun about a provision in the contract that promised to change medical-malpractice laws even if Question 3, the "Keep Our Doctors in Nevada," fails. The initiative would cap pain and suffering damages at $350,000.
Mabey, 46, who is a doctor, said laws recently passed to control medical-malpractice suits -- as well as construction defects -- haven't done enough to drive down costs caused by frivolous lawsuits.
"Doctors are continuing to leave the state," he said. "The legislative bills haven't worked to keep our doctors in Nevada."
VanderPal wrote in a Sun questionnaire that he supports increased funding in education and a property-tax cap "that can continue to maintain necessary ... services to meet our exploding population."
He also wrote that he would like to see a nonpartisan state auditor, raise the homestead exemption from $125,000 to $750,000 or higher, and reinstate the Medical Review Board and better screen doctors by enhancing the Medical Licensing Board.
VanderPal, 31, is acting chief investment officer of The JB Carlson Corporation and president of Elite Financial Planning Group of America.

12/06/2002

Start

Hello I started this place to talk more seriously about JB Carlson and The JB Carlson Corporation.