As of this writing, I am not voting for Barack Obama; and I also will not be voting for John McCain. Neither of them represent my viewpoint on the issues that are important to me. My number one, high priority issue, is Universal Health Care coverage for all Americans.
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It’s The Economy Stupid
“It’s the economy, stupid,” was a phrase widely used during Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign against George H.W. Bush. For a time, Bush was considered unbeatable. The phrase, coined by James Carville, refers to the notion that Clinton was a better choice because Bush had not adequately addressed the economy, which had recently undergone a [...]
Let’s not forget Guam! Media roundup
With all the excitement about Indiana and North Carolina, let’s remember that Guam votes first, on May 3. Like Senator Clinton, I believe that all Democratic votes matter, so here’s some coverage from Guam itself, and some from the south Pacific more g…
Hillary’s Plan to Correct Gas Prices
The media and the pundits have focused on one small part of Sen. Clinton’s plan to reign in the outrageous cost of gasoline. Her proposal for a gas tax holiday over the summer has been met with derision as pandering. The media should perhaps do their h…
The United States is Losing a Bigger War at Home than the One in Iraq
Here is a link to the end of the United States as we know it.http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/16686965.htmNews Story posted below with responding commentary by Alessandro Machi.—————————————————-Posted on Tue…
Hillary On The Economy
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About The Economy AGAIN
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that from 2001 - 2005, the poverty rate in the US has been increasing. This is a marked reversal of an annual trend from 1993 to 2000 when poverty was declining. I really need to add here that Bill Clinton was the US President from 1992 - 2000!
The poverty rate [...]
