In 1990, a bipartisan commission was formed in Congress in order to critically address our [...]
I read with great interest an article in the October Harper’s entitled A Sport And [...]
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Immigration in the United States is a difficult issue to address both politically and emotionally. [...]
Someone I met recently told me about his recent conversations with some senior McDonald’s Corporation officials [...]
I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Ron Hira, associate professor of [...]
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This Monday we attended the “You’re Fired!” protest outside of the White House in Washington [...]
An article was recently published in the Los Angeles Times titled “L.A. County Homelessness Soars.” [...]
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Part of my daily routine includes reading a number of national publications in search of [...]
I don’t believe it is too big a stretch to say that news, leaks, tweets, and [...]
The term protectionism as it is generally accepted these days tends to conjure up [...]
I read with little to no amusement an article in Monday’s Los Angeles Times entitled, [...]
Several surveys of voters and likely voters conducted anywhere from a day to several months [...]
At at a time when all we seem to be getting is news of how [...]
Twice a month I make it a point to go down to my local Barnes [...]
Last week while sitting in the back of a coffee shop, I overheard a young [...]
Jobs, Wages and Immigration Progressives for Immigration Reform is committed to the creation of a [...]
Improving the Lives of Working People Worldwide Working people in developing countries should be enabled [...]