Presidential candidates and role of government
As the national election draws nearer, it is important to dissect what each candidate would do to the size and scope of the federal government, if elected.
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The most important issue many Americans couldn’t care less about
In an election year wrapped around economics, foreign policy will inevitably begin taking a more central political role.
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Fan loyalty goes too far
The Egyptian soccer riots, among others, present an interesting dilemma sports pose for the general public, foreign affairs and everyday life.
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The downfall of Herman Cain
The downfall of Herman Cain and his campaign represents a significant weakness in the GOP party.
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Realities behind the coming State of the Union address
It’s almost time for President Obama’s third State of the Union address, and this time he better nail it.
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The conservative and libertarian divide
With the emergence of Ron Paul, R-Texas, the Republican Party suggests a shift away from traditional conservatism to libertarian conservatism.
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Obama’s blatant power grab
With the installation of Richard Cordray to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, President Obama has once again demonstrated his complete disregard and disrespect of the Constitution of the United States of America.
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War on Poverty is Ultimately Futile
The U.S. Census Bureau released a study claiming the amount of Americans living in poverty is on the rise. While the degree of acceleration is subject to debate, the state of poverty is something that may always exist.

