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Nikki Haley’s Savannah Port Decision will Cut South Carolina in more than One Way, the Fact Savannah’s not only Interested in Expanding For Global Trade but Admits they have Plans to Compete With Cruises Lines from Charleston by Creating Their Own

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One of the reasons Savannah say they need to expand their Savannah Ports is to keep up with Global Trade, but that’s not the only reason. They have hopes of taking away some of the Charleston Cruise line business. Who is the person that’s helping them Nikki Haley. Nikki Haley Savannah Port decision means potential a loss in recreational profits to the state of South Carolina Cruises line business in the Charleston Ports. Besides the would seem Nikki Haley’s granting Georgia’s wish puts at...Read Full Story

Long Before Nikki Haley’s Savannah Port Decision, Savannah already admitted Publicly Besides Expanding for Global Trade they had Plans to Steal Business From the Charleston Cruise Lines by Creating Their Own

By fredericacade on  From fredericacade.wordpress.com
One of the reasons Savannah say they need to expand their Savannah Ports is to keep up with Global Trade, but that’s not the only reason. They have hopes of taking away some of the Charleston Cruise line business. Who is the person that’s helping them Nikki Haley. Nikki Haley Savannah Port decision means potential a loss in recreational profits to the state of South Carolina Cruises line business in the Charleston Ports. Besides the would seem Nikki Haley’s granting Georgia’s wish puts at...Read Full Story

Nikki Haley’s Savannah Port Expansion, Could it be a Potenial loss in Profits in an already Partnership with Georgia over three Major Recreational Lakes

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What could be the possible ramifications of Nikki Haley Savannah Port decision mean to potential recreational profits to the state of Georgia. How does Georgia expanding its ports effect those shared border Lakes. There are talks of the Sanctuary Pointe development on Hartwell Lake being approve, but then the catch is of course the Hartwell Lake is considered shared between SC and GA. How can they possibly proceed, if Georgia has its own plans in mind? Who gets what, who would have the...Read Full Story

SC Gov. Nikki Haley to "bottom out" subsidies to State Park operating budgets

By ericdondero on  From libertarianrepublican.net
No more burden to South Carolina taxpayers 1250 WIMA Radio reports, "Gov. Haley Proposes SC State Parks Pay Their Own Costs by 2013" Feb. 9: The State reports that South Carolina parks covered 83 percent of their operating costs in 2011, yet Haley challenged them to take full ownership over the next year. “I think we have to do it,” state parks director Phil Gaines said. “The days are over of saying, ‘give me taxpayer money.’” The state’s general fund toward park operations dwindled from $8...Read Full Story

South Carolina Republicans Leaders Violating U.S. Constitution in more than one Way, Making it Harder for Individuals or Groups to Register Citizens to Vote, Instead They Should Look in to Nikki Haley’s Donations don’t have Dates and Donors Gave over the

By fredericacade on  From fredericacade.wordpress.com
Updated: The complete Bill 4549 has been included on the very bottom after you get past all of Nikki Haley’s illegal donations. I guess South Carolina Republicans don’t know those who register voters are protected under the U.S. Constitution just like the actual Voter.  What Republicans know  is that those who register others to vote are a benefit to all communities in helping them taking part in choosing leaders who will lead in this country, they are especially a benefit to the...Read Full Story
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Gov. Nikki Haley wants South Carolina's state parks to generate enough revenue to cover operating expenses by the end of 2013, something no other state park system in the country has done consistently. South Carolina's state park system, a ...  
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Governor Nikki Haley once called it a big, green, ugly monster. In a 36-2 vote on Tuesday, South Carolina senators moved to eliminate the state's Budget and Control Board. Legislators say that puts more financial power in the hands of Governor Haley.Read More... More on Nikki Haley  
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- The governors of Georgia and South Carolina are keeping quiet on a private meeting on stalled efforts to build a $5 billion cargo port on the Savannah River shared by both states. Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal and South Carolina Gov.  
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Creating more jobs was a top priority for South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley as she campaigned -- and remains so a year into her term. Those visiting her suite of offices in the Statehouse see a computer monitor announcing that the ...  
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University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides, USC Athletics Director Eric Hyman, Coach Ray Tanner, coaches and players from USC’s 2010 and 2011 national championship baseball teams were at the South Carolina Statehouse Wednesday when Governor ...  
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Nikki Haley – who campaigned on a platform of open government – met behind closed doors with Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal on Friday. In addition to refusing to allow reporters’ access to their secret meeting, neither Haley nor Deal would speak ...  
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Haley’s deal also guarantees that U.S. taxpayers will be ... Luke Rankin (RINO-Myrtle Beach). Meanwhile S.C. Senator Mike Fair (RINO-Greenville) did not vote on the Senate resolution, but did vote to approve the House resolution.  
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