Phoenix, AZ – As has been the norm as of late, Arizona’s state legislature passed another law, that as usual, is highly controversial. The new law demands that all candidates running for President of the United States provide a long-form birth certificate in order to be on the state of Arizona’s ballots. However, there...
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On August 1st 2007 in Minneapolis, Minnesota (MN) the I-35W bridge collapsed killing 13 and injuring 145 but, almost 3-1/2 years later how close is the United States to another similar incident? According to a recent report released today by the Transportation For America (TFA) it may not be a far off event. Quoting...
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Washington D.C. – Today, The United States House of Representatives passed a piece of legislation that would in turn de-fund National Public Radio (NPR). The legislation passed the House 228-192 even though not all Republicans voted in favor of the bill. Still, despite the Republicans that voted against the bill, it has been the...
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Madison, WI – The “fleebaggers” as their Republican counterparts affectionately call them, are 14 Democrats that fled Wisconsin in protest almost 3 weeks ago. They were protesting a piece of legislation that would limit collective bargaining rights to public union workers in the state. However, they now seem to want to return home again....
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Madison, WI – A Wisconsin bill passed in the State Assembly today, which among other things, will limit the collective bargaining rights for public workers unions in the state. The bill’s very proposal set off harsh protests mainly from the Teacher’s Union. After three days of debate on the Assembly floor the bill’s future...
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Tags: minimum wage, pensions, protests, school, sick notes, spending, taxpayers, teachers, union
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The Students for Life of America published their latest investigation which shows over 44% of college as well as universities have health care programs which include elective abortions. Looking at the health care plans for numerous schools many plans state that the cost of the extra abortion coverage is added in automatically to each...
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Pensacola, FL – Last Monday The United States District Judge Roger Vinson, out of Pensacola, Florida, became the second judge to declare that President Obama’s Health Care Law is unconstitutional. By his judgment in which the Health Reform Law’s “individual mandate” that mandates all Americans to obtain health insurance by 2014 or pay a...
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