Tweet Recently, America celebrated its 236th birthday. But for the first time in decades, I was unable to be a part of any of the picnics, parades, or firework displays that signal to the world the country I love has turned one year older. I could only watch through an Internet stream on my laptop, [...]
July 19, 2012 | Posted in
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Tweet As the race for the White House heats up, political pundits will hammer away at the candidates looking for weak spots in their armor. One question thatâs tossed around each election cycle is how candidates relate to the average American voter. Itâs a fair question, and the answer might depend on where you sit [...]
April 24, 2012 | Posted in
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Tweet The G20 Summit in Cannes has largely been branded a failure by political pundits, with David Cameron warning the continued uncertainty surrounding the bailouts for Greece and the wider Eurozone risks damaging the British economy. UK ministers have used interviews to warn growth is likely to remain sluggish following the breakup of talks in [...]
November 5, 2011 | Posted in
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Tweet Protecting manufacturing jobs has long been considered an issue that only people in the Midwest or in unions cared about. However, a recent USA Today/ Gallup Poll showed that Americans believe the number one way to solve the jobs crisis is to keep manufacturing jobs in the U.S. The manufacturing jobs crisis has been [...]
February 17, 2010 | Posted in
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