How Gary Johnson Can Win the 2016 Election – YouTube
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This article analyzes the issues related to financing of political campaigns. Summarizes the state of extreme corruption in our political system. Points out to the fact. how our sold out politicians and corporate media are selling the notion of “voting for lesser evil”, in the midst of rampant disappointment among the American people, regarding the both, so called, major political parties. Emphasizes the point that the notion of voting for lesser evil is extremely insulting for a nation of over 300 million people.
This article analyzes the U.S. foreign policy debate, going on, as a result of 2012 presidential elections. Points out, how corporate media, both major political parties and their candidates are dodging the real issues, including foreign policy issues. Compares isolationism and interventionism. Sheds light on the mess created by highly interventionist U.S. foreign policies. Finds out the links between foreign policies, economics and finance. Tells us why our foreign policy should be a major concern for everyone of us.
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 article performs a critical analysis of Republican Party potentials for 2012 presidential elections. Analyzes the records, profiles, personalities, styles and eligibility of Republican hopefuls. Provides a definitive perspective to this race under current economic, financial, political, national and international landscape.
This article provides a historical perspective to the current debate regarding change. Dicusses, why change is so hard? Analyses the resistance to change, it’s causes and reasons. Finds out, why hope and change are so important?
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