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- The Federal Reserve Abolition Act By : Dirtyp
Ron Paul introduced HR 2755: Federal Reserve Abolition Act. There were no co-sponsors, no further action was taken, and the legislation was referred to the House Committee on Financial Services and effectively pigeonholed and ignored.
It’s a bold and needed measure to “abolish the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal reserve banks, to repeal the Federal Reserve Act, and for other purposes.” - The Effects of Illegal Immigration on the Economy By : Jordan McPelt
Illegal immigration is an important issue with many negative effects. - The Unprecedented Presidential Transition By : Ki Gray
If it seems a little unusual that President-elect Barack Obama is holding daily press conferences and lining up legislation to be signed his first days in office that's because this is a presidential transition like no other. - Legalization of Documents: When It's Necessary and How It's Done By : Jordan McPelt
The legalization of documents is a in depth process of ensuring the document is what the document says it is. When conversing legally with other countries, the apostille is often needed by one or more parties before the finalization of any legal proceedings can occur. - National Security Perspectives: A Post-Election Insider View By : David Link
Recently I participated in an event entitled National Security Perspectives held at the famous Congressional Country Club in Maryland. - A Capitalist's Social Security, 401(k), And Retirement Plan Reform Program By : Steve Selengut
What if the new plan actually reduced payroll taxes, cut prices, created jobs, increased salaries, raised shareholder dividends, partially funded decreased healthcare costs, and was available to everyone?Would the politicians be interested? Let's find out. - China And Its History Of Dynasties By : Derek Dashwood
A dynasty is taken here as the period of time that one family or close group control a nation. China has had many dynasties, good and bad. - How Can Minority Grants Boost The US Economy? By : Charles Bretz
There are different types of minority grants available to all the different categories of minorities. Some of these minority grants benefit particular minority groups from a specific background while other grants benefit to minorities in most cases. In case these grants benefit a particular minority group then it is not entirely different from other types of minority grants. - Registered Voters Take Advantage of Early Voting In Travis County By : Ki Gray
The article looks at the early voting trends in Travis County. - America's First Black President? By : Shawn Wilson
Will this be an epoch for change? - How to Beat Your Speeding Ticket in Virginia By : Roberto Garabell
Learn how to beat a Virginia reckless driving ticket with the help of a traffic attorney. - Is Our Nation's Pride Still On Fire? By : Aydan Corkern
Citizens and non-citizens alike used to enjoy the freedom and benefits of living in the United States, but with the economic crisis and trouble looming around every corner, people are starting to lose their pride and belief in their country. - How Our Government Went Up In Smoke By : Aydan Corkern
Our current economic crisis and sky-high cost of living expenses make it hard for the average Joe to make it in this world. Of course, the government is stepping in, but they are only helping those who they take a special interest in. - What Can Be Done About Global Warming By : Todd Ash
Global warming is going to be the death of us all if we do not do something anout it now.There are people thet would rather close their eyes that face the truth. - National Bank: How to Fix the Housing Crisis for Less than 700 Billion By : Ki Gray
This article looks at a different less expensive way the US government could deal with the current housing crisis. - Government grants for personal use and for debt By : Roberto Garabell
One of the most overlooked options to pay off debt is to get a government grants. This is because people are unaware. Because the government sets aside billions each year to give away, you should consider applying for a grant from the government. - How Can Hydrogen Effect The Economy By : Todd Ash
Hydrogen and the effects on the economy can be huge. Taking money away from the large oil companies and reducing our dependence on foreing fuel. - Sarah Palin On The Environment: George Bush And Dick Cheney Rolled Into One By : James Nash
On the environment, Sarah Palin is essentially George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and perhaps James Watt rolled into one, but with a more pleasant demeanor. It is important to look beyond charisma and consider the environmental implications of our November vote. - Wall Street Bailout, Congressional Cover-up, or Sarbanes-Oxley? By : Steve Selengut
More than 95% of Americans are making their mortgage payments right on schedule, yet there is no market for the financial products that contain these mortgages. Consequently, balance sheets reflect trillions of dollars less than the maturity value of the securities held by the financial institutions. - Bush On Global Warming: Decider Or Dissembler? By : James Nash
President George W. Bush once said: "I'm the decider, and I decide what's best." When it comes to environmental issues, especially global warming, Bush often sounds more like the dissembler than the decider. - Smoke Screens May Be Used Best By Government By : Aydan Corkern
It can be physical or a metaphor, so who do you think would be the best at using them. - Efectos Negativos de Apostar en Linea By : mia pacheco
Todos hablan del impacto negativo de apostar en línea, pero no se ha escuchado del impacto negativo de prohibir las apuestas en línea. - Why Amnesty Doesn't Work By : Jordan McPelt
The United States government needs to look at this situation carefully in order to determine what the needs of these illegal immigrants are and how the government can meet them halfway. - Kathy Cox and the Million Dollar Lesson Plan By :
Could a game show like Fox's "Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?" have any redeeming social value? It might when contestants like Kathy Cox, Georgia Superintendent of Schools, choose to participate. Learn how to claim your million without ever being on the show. - The Oregon System of Government by Petition Saves the American Experiment By : Greg Wasson
Until 1913, the U.S. Senate was appointed by the various state legislators, not elected by the people. This body's obsession with private property left many Americans on the outside. Oregon's use of the initiative power to "elect" its federal senators, spread a (r)evolution that saved America from itself. - The Forgotten Reformer By : Greg Wasson
Turn-of-last-century Oregon City lawyer W.S. U'Ren sought to bring communism to Oregon. That effort failed, but as a by-product, America took a giant step toward really being a government of, by and for the people. - Why Should Hillary Clinton Voters Support John McCain? By : John DeJong
This year Senator Clinton received 18 million votes from her supporters. Though she ran a good campaign she somehow found herself behind in a battle against the most liberal and least qualified of all party candidates, Barack Obama. And even as she quickly closed the gap on him and was about to overtake his lead, the DNC saw fit to literally chop her legs out from under her. - The Spurious Hero By : Search Rank Pros
The term hero seems to be as varied and personal as one's choice of deodorant. - The Regulation of Energy Deregulation By : Al Haneson
This article gives you a brief history, as well as success and failures surrounding energy deregulation in the United States. - The World Democracy Audit of the Year 2008 By : Clive Lindley
This is the 17th world audit report of the millennium, in which we review the state of public corruption; current practice in human rights; political rights;free speech;and the overall state of the rule of law in 150 nations (exceeding 1 million population).By reference to these, we compile the world democracy table with its subsidiary statistical table. - Know The Powers of the President as Chief Executive Officer Before You Vote, Part 3 By : Craig Torey
With record numbers of new registered voters, the signal is clear that they want to take part in picking our next president. With this interest is the need to know more about the powers of the presidency. - Know The Powers of the President as Chief Executive Officer Before You Vote, Part 4 By : Craig Torey
With record numbers of new registered voters, the signal is clear that they want to take part in picking our next president. With this interest is the need to know more about the powers of the presidency. - Know The Powers of the President as Chief Executive Officer Before You Vote, Part 2 By : Craig Torey
With record numbers of new registered voters, the signal is clear that they want to take part in picking our next president. With this interest is the need to know more about the powers of the presidency. - Know The Powers of the President as Chief Executive Officer Before You Vote, Part 1 By : Craig Torey
With the record numbers of newly registered voters, the signal is clear that the voters want to take part in picking our next president. An understanding of the powers of the president can give people a strong basis answering this question. - Spanish Royal Family To End? By : Majorca
Returned from exiled, King Juan Carlos of Spain was hailed as saviour of the country's young democracy when he ordered the army back to barracks during a coup attempt.
But now there are some calls among Spanish people that he should be their last King, and a new republic created. - How Internal Corruption Prevents the Economic Development of Indigenous Peoples By : Jack Deal
So in the end it is largely an indigenous thing; a version of the theme "we have met the enemy and they are us". - Investment Politics: Jobs, The Economy, and Social Security By : Steve Selengut
Social Security benefits are grossly inadequate yet we continue to tax all forms of retirement benefits. Politicians ignore the simple solutions to these problems and no one seems to care about Social Security reform. It's just too big an issue to be so shockingly ignored, but the last politician with any courage--- well, I can't remember who that was either. - Can The Bush Tax Cut Work? By : Ki Gray
Can the impending economic stimulus package that the Bush administration is creating have the power to keep the US from recession? This article discusses some of the factors of the economic crisis. - Investor Political Priorities - A Survey By : Steve Selengut
90% of all Americans are investors and, as such, there are issues that we need to hear about from the man who would be king. None of our could-be leaders are addressing the issues that would allow us to achieve our financial goals. - The Enactment of the Fair Tax Plan - The First Twenty Years By : John DeJong
This is a fictional work of mine on what I think the United States will look like after the first twenty years that the Fair Tax Plan has become law. - Hillary vs. Obama Time Will Tell! By : Daniel Millions
Who will when the foot race and capture the title of President of the United States? - How to Train for an Upcoming Poker Tournament By : Mia Palermos
If you want to play with the big boys and sit in on a poker tournament with a 10,000 dollar buy in you have to be ready for the action. Here are some tips to help you be prepared. - How to be Ready for the Next Big Poker Tournament By : Mia Palermos
Before playing in a big money tournament there are several things I like to do to prepare for the game. Here I have listed them for you to read. - Will There Ever Be a Black President of the US? By : Jack Goode
Is USA prepared for a black president? - How Hillary Stole New Hampshire By : Ki Gray
This article describes the New Hampshire primary upset and some of the key factors that led up to the surprising results. - From the Mujahadeen Comes a Man with a Mission By : Leon Newton
This article try to give a perspective of the development of Alqaeda in its present form which did not exist prior to 911. The United States used them to help fight the Soviet Union invasion of Afganistan. - Debate Over Root Causes Of Terrorism By : Leon Newton
What are the root causes of terrorism? The truth is there are many causes and no single explanation. - Solving Social Security is No Big Deal By : Steve Selengut
As an investor, I've always wondered why Social Security is such a problem. What's so difficult about managing this particular Trust Fund, and why is it so different from other investment accounts that pay out a constant stream of income? The private sector does it routinely with defined benefit pension plans and fixed annuities, so what's the big deal? - Investment Politics 2008: What's (left) In Your Wallet? By : Steve Selengut
As Investors, we represent the single biggest voter block in the country. We must respond in one voice to the endless political drivel with a resounding "Money Talks, BS Walks". - Your US Immigration Questions Answered By : MIKE SELVON
In this article, we will cover some of the basic questions regarding immigration that many have. - US Immigration And Customs Enforcement Agency Has Broad Investigative Powers By : MIKE SELVON
The ICE, has become the largest investigative unit of the US Department of Homeland Security, or DHS. - Employers Need A Thorough Understanding Of The US Immigration Law By : MIKE SELVON
In order to grasp a basic working understanding of US immigration law, which is a very important point especially to employers, it is important to be aware of and understand the scope, purpose and the source of the laws. - Some Basic Facts About US Immigration By : MIKE SELVON
Before taking that huge step to emigrate, you may find it helpful to learn some basics about US immigration. - US Citizenship And Immigration Takes Preparation And Tenacity By : MIKE SELVON
Even though there has been a long-standing reputation of difficultly to apply for US citizenship, there are some voices who say it's never been easier to accomplish. - US Citizenship Test Is A Crucial Step to Naturalization By : MIKE SELVON
The passing of the US citizenship test is a real milestone for many new immigrants. - Support And Education To Immigrants Is Supplied By The US Citizenship And Immigration Services By : MIKE SELVON
In early 2003, all of the services and benefit functions of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, known as the INS, became part of the US Department of Homeland Security. - Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Australian Visas By : steven smith
In the modern world there are few things governments protect more fiercely than the security of their borders. Australia is no different. As such, there seem to be a countless number of different visas, each appropriate to only a very specific set of reasons for visiting Australia. It is all too easy to become lost in the paperwork and jargon. - New Prime Minister Fuels 2007 Tax Havens By : Roger Munns
Britain's new Prime Minister Gordon Brown has hit the ground running, and in his first few weeks has had to deal with crises in agriculture, floods, Iraq and Afghanistan.
While opinion polls show his Labour Party with a ten per cent lead, the tax havens of Andorra and Monaco have seen an increase in enquiries from UK residents. - A Friendly British Invasion By : Roger Munns
Spanish politics is seeing British arrivals get more involved, with some election results for local and national government hinging on the British vote. - Sarkozy Rocks Rules of Discretion By : Roger Munns
Just 24 hours after winning the Presidency of France, Nicolas Sarkozy headed for a holiday in Malta. - Another 50 Billion Dollars for Iraq By : Michael Dappert
More money for Iraq in addition to what has already been spent. 3 billion a week and counting. - New Prime Minister Fuels 2007 Tax Havens By : Roger Munns
Britain's new Prime Minister Gordon Brown has hit the ground running, and in his first few weeks has had to deal with crises in agriculture, floods, Iraq and Afghanistan.
While opinion polls show his Labour Party with a ten per cent lead, the tax havens of Andorra and Monaco have seen an increase in enquiries from UK residents. - A Friendly British Invasion By : Roger Munns
Spanish politics is seeing British arrivals get more involved, with some election results for local and national government hinging on the British vote. - Mold Legislation Before Congress To Help Americans With Mold Problems By : Jim Corkern
With our current political situations and thousands Ill from mold infestations. Congress has finialy setpped up to help protect the American People. - The Record on Hillary Clinton By : Keith Scott
Hillary Clinton is running for president. No suprise, but what do we really know about her and her views? - Science Predicts the PM By : Dr Andrew Impey
When someone starts a new job they are always judged against their predecessors. Prime Ministers are no exception.
On June 27th Gordon Brown will take over the reins as Prime Minister. The Labour Party has put its trust in the man who has been heir apparent for the last ten years, but is it right to do so? - Combating And Preventing Terrorism By : Leon Newton
Governments have developed specialized capabilities for dealing with terrorism. Security has been increase and more funding. Specialized tactics and skills have been developed for use in home secuity situactions. - Sarkozy Rocks Rules of Discretion By : Roger Munns
Just 24 hours after winning the Presidency of France, Nicolas Sarkozy headed for a holiday in Malta. - Practical Ways To Support Our Troops By : Adrian Adams
Whether the war was something you chose to oppose or support, support for the troops is an important thing. - How Do We End Illegal Immigration? By : John DeJong
In the past few decades, our country has been besieged by a plethora of immigrants entering the United States under false pretense and without legal merit. - Does The Electoral College No Longer Work And Should We Make Changes? By : John DeJong
-Originally written in January 2001.
This year we have had the closest presidential election in the history of the United States. - Washington Welcomes Social Whirl of A Monte Carlo Embassy By : Roger Munns
The world's second smallest country and best known tax haven, Monaco, has just opened her first embassy outside of Europe.
Already dubbed 'The Greenhouse' by a Monaco travel guide, they say it's further evidence of Prince Albert's intent on furthering his pursuit to make the environment the number one issue. - What Does It Mean To Be Politically Independent? By : Bill Wallmuller
I have concluded of late that I could only consider myself a political independent if there is such a thing. I do not think I should be labeled Republican or Democrat, on the Left or on the Right or any other affiliation except to be a proud citizen of this United States and live by the principles on which this great nation was founded. - Just So We Have Our Priorities Straight! By : Warren Graham
In an era of real economic, political and international crises, it is incumbent upon the eletorate to communicate to its reprentatives in Washington to stop wasting time debating such issues as gay marriage and flag burning, and take up the real problems we face as a nation. - What You Need to Know About the Green Card Lottery By : Ivar Rudi
The diversity Immigrant Visa program or also known as, the green card lottery is a congressional mandated lottery program which gives out green cards. - What is the Green Card Lottery About? By : Ivar Rudi
The green card lottery is where the Department of State annually awards green cards to immigrants. This is a lottery that is done by a random computer selection. - With Liberty and Justice for All-Even Republicans By : Warren Graham
The erosion of civil liberties is an issue that needs more public discussion, whether or not one agrees with the Bush Administration's War on Terror and policies in Iraq, as the author does. The issue is vital to all Americans all across the political spectrum. - The Gun Lobby is a Role Model? By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
If you are sick and tired of foolish lawsuits, the gun lobby, Pentagon, and the National Rifle Association, have finally demonstrated how to stop them in their tracks. You need friends in high places, a highly skilled lobby, and a letter from the Pentagon will be a big help too!
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