Recent and current semipolitical article. Electoral Nullification in 2010
Republicans have attempted to use the filibuster and stalling tactics in congressional committees to effectively nullify the results of the 2006 and 2008 elections. They made the important work of the Obama Administration much more challenging but the numbers worked against them. They delayed and weakened but did not derail economic stimulus, health care reform, [...]
Fresh and latest governmental article. What’s the Case Against Arizona’s New Immigration Law?
A couple years ago there was lots of talk about securing the borders and immigration reform. Some debated amnesty. It always seemed to me that it made sense to first stop the influx of new illegal (or more politically correct:: undocumented) immigrants. When someone is injured, don’t you want to stop the bleeding first?
Then the [...]
Radical and topical governmental article. Electoral Nullification in 2010
Republicans have attempted to use the filibuster and stalling tactics in congressional committees to effectively nullify the results of the 2006 and 2008 elections. They made the important work of the Obama Administration much more challenging but the numbers worked against them. They delayed and weakened but did not derail economic stimulus, health care reform, [...]
Innovative and online political article. Media Bias – Can Small Business Survive?
Media/Government Agenda Forcing A Broader Portfolio
I just heard a radio-show caller talk about how she’s closing her 32-year-old successful business in the northeast U.S. because, for the first time, she and her husband have not been granted extensions for their immigration paperwork. They are not illegals, she said, but have become victims of a “crackdown [...]
Recent and up-to-the-minute semipolitical article. The Obamacare Healthcare Debate Rages On
The signature has dried but the debate has not cooled. In fact, the health care debate, America’s perception of what the health care reform has become, and our view of our leaders as well as major healthcare organizations in America has changed radically.
Take the healthcare reform issue. It alone seems to be responsible for a [...]
Fresh and online political article. The Obamacare Healthcare Debate Rages On
The signature has dried but the debate has not cooled. In fact, the health care debate, America’s perception of what the health care reform has become, and our view of our leaders as well as major healthcare organizations in America has changed radically.
Take the healthcare reform issue. It alone seems to be responsible for a [...]
Recent and up-to-date governmental article. Health Care Bill Passed – What Does This Mean For Latinos?
A most recent topic of everyday discussion is the passing of the new Health Care Reform Bill by U.S. President Barack Obama. The new bill will have a dramatic impact on millions of Americans for years to come, but it seems the population that may be affected the most are the Latinos. Many questions are [...]
Fresh and present-day political article. Health Care Bill Passed – What Does This Mean For Latinos?
A most recent topic of everyday discussion is the passing of the new Health Care Reform Bill by U.S. President Barack Obama. The new bill will have a dramatic impact on millions of Americans for years to come, but it seems the population that may be affected the most are the Latinos. Many questions are [...]
Recent and latest semipolitical article. The Final Countdown – Health Care Reform Passed
After four decades of howling on the floors of the Capitol, the long due health care reform bill has been passed with 219 – 212 votes. A bill that will shape the whole nation, the people who have no coverage at all, health workers on medical scrubs, and most importantly the insurers. Not surprisingly though, [...]
New and current semipolitical article. The Final Countdown – Health Care Reform Passed
After four decades of howling on the floors of the Capitol, the long due health care reform bill has been passed with 219 – 212 votes. A bill that will shape the whole nation, the people who have no coverage at all, health workers on medical scrubs, and most importantly the insurers. Not surprisingly though, [...]

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