By: Dan Pritch | 2010-04-04 | Politics Recently, our diligent lawmakers in the House passed a bill that would make gasoline price gouging a federal crime. I guess gouging the public with pork projects, bridges to nowhere, and subsidies to increase our daily costs is not high on their list of atrocities against U.S. constituents, but intervening in free market forces in an attempt to artificially cap commodity prices is deemed as a worthy cause. read more
By: Haz Duell | 2011-04-19 | Insurance People are quick to criticize countries where money changes hands when it comes to making laws. This is third world corruption and we shake our heads sadly that locals should routinely fall victim to ... read more
By: Michael Bresciani | 2010-04-04 | Politics Reports of sycophantically driven crowds of Obama supporters are making news and bloating the blogs across the nation. Can this phenomenon be explained? read more
By: Molly Barrow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental How often do you heed warnings? Have you noticed fixing errors later, rather than sooner, is really expensive? Complacent and egocentric Americans will eventually change light bulbs, buy fuel-efficient vehicles and bury coal emissions. The day will happen when American law says that we must or incur punishment with stiff fines, and probably not one day before then. read more
By: David Weir | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness With rising health care costs, it is a relief to know that the Democrats in Congress are inching towards health reforms that would include public health insurance. Public health insurance works very much like private insurance policies, except that it is the federal government, and not an insurance company, that would pay for all your claims. President Barack Obama had revealed this plan during his campaign period. read more
By: Dr. Sos Chifiero | 2010-04-04 | Politics It can now be revealed that the Author of this article actually saw the scene ahead of time where the Chief Justice of the United States "fouled up" while administering the Oath of Office on President Barack Obama during his inauguration. Very worried and concerned about what this could mean for the new President, he promptly contacted the Obama-Biden Presidential Transition Team by email giving the solution on how to avert that situation, not once but twice. But his advice and warnings were ignored; thereby causing the new President and the American nation an avoidable but unexpected embarrassment. The author who has a knack for always getting insightful peeps into what lies ahead, has another piece of advice for the 44th President of the United States of America. Please read on. read more
By: Harvey McEwan | 2011-05-17 | Childhood education Currently, children of parents serving in the armed forces are privvy to discounted fees at private schools throughout the UK. The idea behind the additional funding is that the students are provided with a consistent and familiar learning environment, no matter where their mum or dad are posted while on active duty. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-25 | Politics A new list of top 10 richest members of Congress has been released according to Roll Call with a combined $1.13 billion. The richest lawmaker list was based on the minimum value of total assets reported by each member on their annual financial disclosures and subtracts the minimum liabilities from assets, producing a rough figure of how wealthy the members are. read more
By: Mike Anderson | 2011-02-23 | College This article aims at bringing out the importance of the online degree in the making of better lawyers. Reading it will not only help one to gain a fair idea about the LLB degree but also show how it enables one to make a valuable contribution in the progress of the country. read more
By: Haskell Nussbaum | 2010-04-04 | Politics Another president, another Middle East special envoy. But even with all the diplomatic activity and U.S. involvement that we can expect ahead, none of it is likely to result in peace between Israel and the Gaza Strip and here's why ... read more
By: William Davis | 2011-12-23 | Health & Fitness The New York Times, on December 14, 2011, reported that three U.S. senators have proposed a bill calling for stricter medical device regulations. They were Herb Kohl (D-WI), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), and Charles E. Grassley (R-IA). These lawmakers are throwing bipartisan support for a “wave of medical device industry-friendly” bills that would further streamline Food and Drug Administration ( read more
By: Arthor Pens | 2009-02-15 | Parenting Why would someone abuse an innocent child? Child abuse happens in all social groups and all ethnicities. Sadly, the abuse is overwhelmingly caused by those who are supposed to be protecting the child- the parents. read more
By: Roger Bond | 2010-03-29 | Investing With President Obama comparing himself to FDR, many are concerned that he may attempt gold confiscation and outlaw private gold ownership. Roosevelt had little opposition when he pulled his stunt in 1933. Could it happen again? read more
By: Dan Bunch | 2010-04-04 | Politics There is more than a precedent in this time of upheaval. And I thought I should both warn and point out our soon to be problems. The question of "illegal emigrants" is not one without precedent! This all happened a long time ago. I am reminded of a part in the Bible, where King of Israel was saying that there is nothing new under the sun. How appropriate that is for us today! But this is no Christian Tract, but is instead a reading of the pulse of nations today, in reality, now, not in future. Well, not too far in future, for us. There was, in the years before the start of World War Two, a question put before Congress of the United States of American. (May 8, 1937 House of Representatives) "Should the United States deport or naturalize aliens, mostly Jews from Poland and Lithuania, who had entered the country illegally on fake visas?" read more