14 Mar
Posted by Victoria Mitchell as Politics
Political Candidates cannot survive without funds. Fundraising events are typical to just about every political campaign right from running for small town office seats up to running for President. There are a variety of events that can be planned to help raise money, but one of t [...]
Horror Tale: A family in Texas had a large oak tree limb hanging hazardously above their house, so they decided to have it cut down. The tree man told them no special permits were needed. However a nosy neighbor reported them to the local district, and they were cited for being i [...]
The Real ID Act of 2005 is planned to battle terrorism, identity theft, and other crimes by strengthening the precautions of government-issued ID cards. The act calls on each state to execute a set of bare minimum national standards in a number of areas:. Information and security [...]
03 Mar
Posted by Robert Nazarro as Politics
What with the recent debates on healthcare reform, health-related legislation is a hot topic in the United States. However, the facet of health legislation most on people’s minds has to do with how much of healthcare should be public, whom can avail of these services, and w [...]
01 Mar
Posted by Todd A. Smith as Politics
From the historic 1965 election of Carl Stokes as mayor of Cleveland to the momentous joy felt throughout Black America after President Barack Obama’s election in 2008, the history of Black politics has been filled with highs that still cause many in the community to be fil [...]
Politics is about getting re-elected and nothing else besides. It is a common error to assume that the politician’s role is to create jobs, encourage economic activity, enhance the welfare and well-being of his subjects, preserve the territorial integrity of his country, an [...]
Current Affairs Over the weekend we were treated to the height of Democratic hypocrisy, and the stars are none other than our old friend Billy Jaye, (We miss ole Bubba!), and Senate Majority Leader Harry (Squeaky), Reid. In a new book called “Game Change,” written by [...]
Many Americans have been unemployed at some point during the course of the last few years. As a result of the recession, those that have not been unemployed, were on the cusp of becoming unemployed. Either way, the average American has been afraid of the mere possibility of becom [...]
The United States has been in a recession since December, 2007, as defined by the National Bureau of Economic Research, a private, nonprofit research organization. But the American people, and the Obama administration along with the democrat majority congress, seem to be at odds [...]
The most questions of people ask in election and political field is “Why do we need to care about the election?” It shows how care people including students are with the political and election issue. Most of them become apathetic and some others become scoffers. This [...]
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