London 2012 Olympic Games: A Cisco Engineer Wins Tickets
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This article analyzes the every American citizen’s right to vote, in the light of constitution, law, ethics and Democratic principles and traditions. Discusses the arguments of voting fraud and it’s prevention. Uncovers the possible motives behind the new laws, in many states, restricting citizens’ rights to vote. Finds out the possible implications of these laws. Brings into focus, the disturbing trend of disregard for constitution and it’s requirements, on part of both major parties. Sheds light on, how personal and party agenda, and ideological considerations are taking over constitutional requirements.
This article analyzes the controversy surrounding Affordable Healthcare Act and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, regarding it. Deeply reviews the issues faced by U.S. healthcare system and their effects on budget, deficits and national debt. Compares current scenario with the time when the act will be in full effect. Contrasts U.S. health care system with the other developed countries, in terms of cost, waiting periods and over all healthcare status of population, in different developed countries. Brings into focus the ever growing industry of medical tourism in United States.
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This article analyzes the myths and abuses related to personality worship. The idols, known as celebrities, created by corporate owned media, has become a huge source of ridicule in our society. Their expertise and talent is in one or few fields, but, their so called fans start taking them as absolute leaders in everything. Movies and T.V. shows, financed by government departments and agencies, are brain washing people. We are being deceived to be weak, who need the leadership, support and guidance of a strong Iron Man.
This article analyzes the global financial crisis, it’s causes, fixes and reasons for repeated failures. It reviews the roles of government, congress, courts, agencies and law enforcement. Discusses the controversial issues like, Federal Reserve, printed money, debt, budget deficits and authority to issue money. Tries to get to the root causes of repeated financial crises and market failures. Sheds light on the role of corporate media and politicians sold out to corporate lobbies. Brings into focus the movement for restoration of constitution and individual liberties.
This article analyzes the current U.S. immigration policy, desperately needed reforms and recent changes in policy. Brings into focus, the currently, two most controversial groups of immigrants, Hispanics and Muslims. Sheds light on the history of immigration in our country. Finds out, how the economy of immigration works. Tries to answer the questions like, are immigrants like, Muslims and Hispanics, good or bad for country and economy? Are they costing us lots of money in welfare and war on terror or they are overall a benefit for us?
This article analyzes the presidency of Barack Obama, forty-forth president of United States, in the light of circumstances, he took office in and the bailouts done by his and previous administration. Explores the causes and effects of corporate bailouts and welfare. Sheds light on recent history and current situation, to find out the benefits of these bailouts, if any. Creates an alternative scenario, in case, the bailouts were not passed or implemented. Criticizes the philosophy of bailouts and too big to fail notion.
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This article analyzes the candidacy of Barack Obama, incumbent president of United States and prospective Democratic party nominee, for the 2012 presidential elections, in the light of history of inertia for change and moving forward. It pours light on the evolution of societies, nations, countries, religions and ideologies. Points out the fact, how it has always been very difficult for an element in every society, now termed as conservatives, to embrace and accept any novel ideas of change. Concludes that the growth and development of humanity, as a whole, is dependent on change and moving forward, not stagnation and protecting the status quo.
This is third article in a series, analyzing the candidacy of Ron Paul for 2012 presidential elections, in United States. Covers a wide range of issues and compares Ron Paul’s agenda with other major candidates, in the race. Discusses Ron Paul;s stand on Federal Reserve, taxes, wars, immigration and drugs. Brings into focus the constitutionality of various laws, and government departments and agencies. Points out, how Ron Paul hits right at the bases of major issues and causes, of our current problems and crises.
This article analyzes Republican primaries in Texas, to be held on May 29, 2012, along with two other large states, California and New Jersey. Texas has 155 delegates, while California has 172 and new jersey has 50 delegates, for the grab. Texas has an open primary, which favors Ron Paul, because he has lots of support from independent voters, critically important for any major party to win general elections. Candidates receive a number of delegates, which is proportional to the votes they get. This does not favor Ron Paul, if he wins, because, he is lagging behind in race for delegates, so far.
This article analyzes the current elections process and political system in United States. Finds out, how much our system satisfy the requirements and demands of the golden principles like, government of the people, by the people and for the people and one person, one vote. Explores the need for reforms and offers sweeping reforms in our political system to tackle the problems of true representation, corruption, abuse of power, direct and indirect bribery and violations of constitution. Emphasizes on the need for an organized struggle and effort in this regard.
This article analyzes, in detail, the democratic process of elections in United States. Brings forward the pros and cons of existing system. Discusses the ever increasing role and importance of money in elections. Evaluates the point that system and people involved in it are progressively getting corrupted. Shades the light on fact that the people with less money are being disenfranchised by the system. It is literally becoming impossible to run an election campaign unless you are rich or represent the interests of rich.
This article analyzes the U.S. 2012 presidential elections, in the light of economic recovery, jobs, business growth, and financing and investment. Article discusses. in depth, the business investment environment and statistics in United States. In authors view, business investments are the most powerful indicators of growth and recovery. You, certainly cannot expect any sustainable job growth without a significant and stable increase in business investment activity, specially small business investments, which create the most jobs.
This articles analyzes the pros and cons of two party political system in United States. Brings into focus the fact that there are many third part and independent candidates, but, because big media does a total blackout of these candidates, major political parties totally disenfranchise them and because they do not have lots of corporate money to back themselves, their candidacy, campaigns and parties. a very small proportion of U.S. population actually knows about them. Their ideas, their manifestos, their programs, their messages and their campaigns do not even exist on big media.
This article analyzes the 2012 presidential election campaigns in United States, in the light of foreign policy, situation in Middle East, Iran and nuclear race, economy and money situation. Discusses the Mitt Romney’s proposal that he would not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons, under any circumstances and at any cost. Brings into focus the U.S. Iran war, proposed as a possibility by Mr. Romney, it’s consequences and effects on U.S.national interest and average American. Stresses on Ron Paul’s suggestion that we must stop policing the world, if not for constitution, then, for the sake of cost and money, at least.
This article analyzes Rep. Ron Paul’s candidacy for the president of United States in 2012. Brings into focus the constitutionality and common sense in Ron Paul’s agenda. Compares it with Mitt Romney and Obama. Finds out if it fits our current needs and can solve the major problems like national dent and budget deficits. Identifies the real causes of our deficits and finds out if Ron Paul has a solution for the factors causing so much debt to this world’s largest economy. Shades light on Ron Paul’s track record to see if he can be trusted on these issues.
This article discusses the democratic principles and freedom of information in the light of recent protests in Malaysia, for fair elections. Deeply analyses Malaysian political and election processes and compares it with United States and other democratic countries. Digs out the inherent risks and hazards involved in restrictions on access to information. Uncover the causes of widespread, global corruption in governments and corporations. Identifies the democratic principles these restrictions deny and answers why?
This article analyzes the theoretical, philosophical and scientific bases for violent crimes. Focuses on the wave of global terrorism and rise in violent crimes. Tries to find the links between these crimes and various proposed and proven factors behind these crimes. Digs out the various probable and possible solutions. Explores the links between violent crimes and economic crisis, disparity and widespread corruption in global systems. Explains why really and factually equal opportunities and privileges are vital to the survival of nations, countries, civilizations, cultures and ideologies.
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This article analyzes the phones, cell phones, computers and voice mail, hacking scandal of News Of The World, a subsidiary of News International, owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation. News corporation owns many major news outlets in United States, too. These include, but not limited to, Fox News Channel, Wall Street Journal and New York Post. Rupert Murdoch’s, U.S. based, global media empire, is very well known for it’s sensationalism, conservatism, partial reporting, tabloids and yellow journalism.
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This article concludes our discussion on the candidacy of Barack Obama, incumbent and Democratic party candidate for 2012 presidential elections. Analyzes the concepts and conflicting views of fairness. Evaluates U.S. taxation system. Brings into focus the causes and fixes of current crisis. Provides common sense reasoning to the argument. Appeals to everyday individuals, couple, households and families. Finds out why the current Tax code is fair or not? Concludes who should pay what and how much?
This is thirteenth article, in a series, evaluating the candidacy of Barack Obama, for 2012 presidential elections, in the light of the discussions and issues, regarding taxation and U.S. tax code. Highlights the major objections on tax code, from different segments of United States population. Brings into focus, the different solutions proposed by various experts and politicians. Stresses the immense need for reaching an amicable solution, as soon as possible. Tries to bring up a consensus between different warring and conflicting factions.
This article concludes our thirteen parts discussion on global recession, it’s causes, consequences and fixes. Focuses on what happened, what is happening and why, and how can it be fixed? Explores different available options and proposals, in depth. Shades light on why certain options are being preferred over the others. Discusses the influence of money, power, corporate owned big media and corporate lobbies on our politics, government, policy making and legislation. Draws out a workable plan for every American.
This article is heading our discussion on causes, consequences and fixes for global recession, towards conclusions. It summarizes the discussions in the previous eleven articles in this series. Makes conclusions on the evidence, facts and historical analysis presented in earlier articles. Provides a logical stream to overall discussion. Analyzes and compares the different approaches, points of view and proposals in this regard. Forwards definitive conclusion about what happened, why happened, what was done, what could have been done and what can be done?
This article analyzes the current economic and financial crisis, in the light of policies under George W. Bush administration. Discusses the proposition of trickle down economy and tax cuts for the richest. Shades light on the causes of, and role of U.S. Budget deficits and national debt in current crisis.
This article analyzes the the great global recession of 2007-2008 with special emphasis on Bill Clinton’s presidency. Discusses the U.S. national budget deficits and debts in historical perspective. Brings into focus the important and sensitive, related policy issues and perspectives.
This article analyzes the contributing factors, results and cures for economic and financial recessions, and depressions, with a special emphasis on fortieth U.S. president Ronald Reagan, his policies, achievements and failures. Digs deep into the ideological warfare between right and left, going on in United States and in the world, right now.
This article analyzes the philosophy of prohibition as opposed to the liberal, constitutional approach. All the current scientific evidence and statistics show and prove that our founding fathers were absolutely right when they adopted very liberal policies, regarding things like prostitution and drugs.
This article analyzes the candidacy of incumbent president of United States, Barack Obama, his performance in the first term so far and his agenda for the second term. Discusses the great recession of 2007-2008. Bring into focus the causes and consequences of this market crash.
This article analyzes the difficult options and policy choices United States government and other governments around the world are facing in the wake of great global recession. Brings into focus, different arguments, for and against different recession related policies and issues.
This article analyzes the candidacy of Barack Obama, incumbent president of United States and prospective Democratic party nominee, for 2012 presidential election, in the light if chance, economic cycle and policies arguments. Discusses and presents the data from 2000-2009 and 2009-2012 periods.
This article analyzes the president Barack Obama’s budget proposal for 2013, in the light of 2012 presidential election campaigns, in United States. Discusses the criticism on president economic and reform policies. Brings into focus the our legislative process and hurdles in the implementation of president’s agenda.
This article analyzes the candidacy of president Barack Obama for 2012 presidential elections in United States, in the light of ongoing challenges to his citizenship status. Discusses in detail, the arguments for and against the validity, legality and constitutionality of president’s U.S. citizenship.
This article analyzes the candidacy of Barack Obama, the incumbent president of United States and projected Democratic party candidate for 2012 presidential elections. It has an special emphasis on middle class taxes, payroll tax cuts extension, and the current state of start-up and early stage small business financing in America.
This video analyzes Republican nomination process in the light of 2012 presidential elections in United States of America. Provides special focus on jobs and taxes. Discusses related policies, role of government, reforms needed, and proposals being forwarded by different candidates.
This video focuses on Republican nomination process for 2012 presidential race in United States, in the light of current situation regarding economy and jobs. Discusses the current employment numbers, and progress and weaknesses in economy. Gives a look to the prospects in 2012 elections.
This video analyzes the U.S. economy and housing crisis in the light of 2007-2008 financial crisis, 2012 presidential elections and Republican party race for nomination. Discusses the recovery under Obama administration and current numbers.
This article analyzes the job growth and economy, in the light of current presidential election campaigns. Adds a historical perspective to recent decline in U.S. productivity. Discusses in detail, how big corporations are thwarting small businesses, start-ups and early stage businesses, by cutting off the financing and other critical resources,to these businesses.
This article focuses on U.S. drug prohibition laws, their pros and cons, cost, results and future, in the light of 2012 presidential race in United States. Analyzes the history of drug prohibition in United Sates, with special emphasis on their success and failures.
This article analyzes the recent developments in U.S. politics, regarding presidential elections 2012, after the victory of Newt Gingrich in South Carolina Republican primary. Discusses the most popular arguments forwarded by leading candidates in this race. Focuses on jobs and economy.
This video is the fourth in a series on U.S. healthcare and immigration reforms, their need, urgency, roadblocks, cost and consequences. Provides a historical perspective to the issue and gives it a scholastic touch. Analyzes the positive and negative roles played by immigrants in United States.
This video performs a detailed analysis of the need, hurdles and different views regarding comprehensive healthcare and immigration reforms. Analyses these very important issues in the light of political interests, national security, and economy and financial problems, country is facing.
This video is the second in a series on Healthcare and Immigration Reforms in United States, in the light of election campaigns for 2012 presidential elections. Performs a bipartisan analysis of needs for reforms, different proposals and solutions, and the healthcare reforms under Obama and Democratic government.
This video analyzes the Republican primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire, and discusses the possible outcomes in South Carolina, and Florida, as well. Brings into focus the possible implications of these results on general, congressional, Senate and House races, and presidential elections, this year.
This article is the fourth in a series on incumbent president and projected Democratic Party nominee for 2012 presidential elections in United States, Barack Obama. It analyzes his policies, record, achievements, failures and challenges. Provides a historical perspective to his presidency.
This video analyzes the Republican nomination process for 2012 presidential elections. Discusses, in detail, the 2008 and 2009 bailouts. Explores the constitutionality and legality of bailout for the world’s largest and richest corporations. Examines the taxation in United States.
This video is the third in a series that analyzes the Republican nomination process and Democratic party. Brings into focus the candidates like Ron Paul, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. Compares them with incumbent president and potential Democratic party nominee Barack Obama.
This video is the second in series evaluating the nomination of presidential candidate in Republican party, and as a whole. Evaluates the current front runners like Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney. Discusses their chances against incumbent president and democratic party nominee Barack Obama.
This video analyzes, in detail, Republican nomination process for presidential elections in 2012. Gives a look to the whole process, candidates, ups and downs, potential winners and the ultimate 2012 presidential race. Evaluates, Romney, Newt, Paul and Santorum, in particular.
This video is second in a series on possible match ups between Ron Paul, Republican congressman and Barack Obama, Democratic party nominee and incumbent president of United States, and Newt Gingrich, former Republican Speaker of House of Representatives and Barack Obama.
This video is the third in a series on possible match ups between Republican congressman Ron Paul, and incumbent president and democratic party nominee Barack Obama, and between former speaker of United States House of Representative Newt Gingrich and Barack Obama.
This is third article in a series, analyzing the candidacy of Barack Obama, Democrat and incumbent, in 2012 elections for president of United States. It discusses, in detail, the circumstances he took office in, his agenda for 2008 elections, and his accomplishments and achievements.
This video analyzes the potential match ups for president in 2012, between Republican party nominee Congressman Ron Paul or former speaker of House Of Representatives of United States, Newt Gingrich, and incumbent president and Democratic candidate Barack Obama.
This video is the part two of an analysis on potential match up between Newt Gingrich of Republican party and Barack Obama, Incumbent president and Democratic party candidate. It discusses in detail unemployment, economy, debt, deficit and 2008 financial crisis.
This article analyzes, in detail, the ideology, program, personality, politics and agenda of new front runner, in Republican race for president, in 2012, Ron Paul. Discusses in detail the U.S. economy, finances, budgets, corporate lobbies and welfare, and corporate bailouts.
This article analyses the the Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and other entitlement and welfare programs, their problems, causes of these problems, and proposed and possible solutions.
This article highlights the fact that current economic, financial, political, information and influence issues are far more complicated then the way they are presented and dubbed by popular media and some politicians, sold out to corporate lobbies. It emphasizes that the substance and real solutions are way more important then some popular slogans, now, then ever.
This video evaluates a possible match-up between former speaker of the house, Newt Gingrich and president Barack Obama, in 2012 presidential elections. Tries to find out, who would be a better president. Discusses the political programs of Gingrich and Obama.
This video covers a very wide range of currently hot political topics. Starts with the discussion on drop out of Herman Cain from 2012 Republican political race. Broadens down to U.S. politics and taxation. Brings into focus and compares the federal taxes and taxes in various Republican and Democratic states. Covers different forms of taxes like income tax, consumption tax, property tax, car tax and capital gains taxes.
This article provides a detailed, in-depth and neutral analysis on Newt Gingrich and his candidacy for presidential elections in 2012. Discusses his political agenda and election manifesto. Brings into lime light his personality, and past and present contributions to our society, country and nation.
This article analyzes the candidacy of Barack Obama for 2012 presidential elections. Discusses in detail the current economic situation and what is going right, and what is going wrong. Compares him with Republican hopefuls for nomination. Tries to figure out what needs to done and who can do it.
This is the eighth in a series of articles on global recession, it’s causes, effects and fixes. This particular article analyzes the possible role played by paper money, in the light of Mississippi bubble burst in 1720 and John Law’s experiment with it in France.
This is seventh in a series of articles on economic recessions and depressions, their causes, effects and cures. This particular article focuses on common factors in various global economic downturns. Tries to explore similarities and differences in causes and solutions.
This is the sixth in a series of articles on global recession, it’s causes, effects and cures. This particular article focuses on theory, causes and policies regarding recession. Compares different points of view on this subject. Analyses in the light of past recessions and current events.
This is the fifth in a series of articles on causes, effects and fixes for current global recession. This particular article focuses on great depression. Compares the current economic and financial situation with 1930s and points out the similarities and differences.
This is the fourth in a series of articles that provide a historical perspective on causes, consequences and fixes for economic depressions and recessions. This particular articles focuses on theoretical bases and research on economic depressions and recessions.
This is the third in a series of articles on economic recessions and depression, their causes, consequences and fixes. This particular articles focuses on president Hoover’s volunteerism. Sounds like a great idea, but, seriously failed in practical world. Does it mean that government and private sector partnerships never work?
This is second in a series of articles on historical analysis of causes, consequences and fixes for recessions and depression, a frequent happening in Capitalist economies. This particular article analyses thirty first U.S. president Herbert Hoover. Great depression hit us during his presidency and his reforms to fix it are largely considered as failures.
It is now a historically proven fact that depressions and recessions are regular happenings in capitalist economies, including U.S. economy. In this series, we are going to examine the causes of various recessions and depressions, their consequences and fixes that worked, keeping politics and ideology aside.
This is eleventh in a series of articles on national debt, budget deficits and U.S. credit downgrade by Standard and Poor’s. Series provides a very wide and in-depth historical perspective. This particular article emphasizes on the evolution of economic and political ideologies.
This is tenth in a series of articles on U.S. debt, budget deficits and credit downgrade by Standard and Poor’s. The series provides a very broad based and in-depth analysis. This particular article focuses on class struggle, discrimination, control and freedom.
This is the ninth article in a series on national debt, budget deficits and downgrade of U.S. credit by Standard and Poor’s. Series provides a very broad based and in-depth historical perspective. This particular article focuses on the discussion over Reagan’s trickle economics versus buying power of an average citizen.
This is the eight in a series of articles regarding U.S. debt, deficits and credit downgrade by Standard and Poor’s. The series provides a very broad based and deep analysis of this issue. This particular article emphasizes on the evolution and responsibilities of government.
This is the sixth in a series of articles regarding the debate on U.S. debt, deficits and government facing first ever credit downgrade done by a reputable authority. This article analyzes the argument regarding taxes, business regulations and labor unions, in historical and global perspective.
This is the fifth in a series of articles, regarding U.S. debt, deficit and recent, unprecedented, credit downgrade by Standard and Poor’s. Examines the economic, financial and fiscal policies, and successes and failures of president Obama in these sectors.