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The Clock is Ticking, But There is Still Time for an Independent Redistricting Commission in New York
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo vowed to veto new political lines if not drawn by an independent redistricting commission. With such a stance, he obstructs the process and insults New Yorkers’ intelligence. Dismantling the current bi-partisan redistricting taskforce and … Continue reading
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DOA Newt, Has ‘Cojones’
In a recent segment of the “Daily Show”, Jon Stewart reviews the reasons why the GOP is unable to choose a 2012 presidential candidate, as the media creates and kills front runners with meteoric speed. “It’s amazing what paying attention … Continue reading
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The Koch Brothers’ Toy Goes Down in Flames
Once upon a time there were two brothers who were fond of playing politics: Charles and David Hamilton Koch. Charles was co-owner, chairman of the board and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Koch Industries, Inc., the second-largest privately held company … Continue reading
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Stirring up a Frenzy of Latino Voters
It is impossible to escape the news nowadays. Media outlets, bloggers, and pundits argue that while GOP ignores Latinos, the White House is engaged in a desperate e-mail frenzy to reach out to them. Both Democrats and Republicans take Latinos for granted … Continue reading
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Obama’s Re-election Fate: Rising Unemployment
Currently, there are roughly 14.0 million people without a job in the United States. As of August 2011, the unemployment rate was reported at 9.1 percent of the nation’s population. This percentage seems to have been constant since last April. The … Continue reading