Politics & Government Articles
1: Why Doctors Are Afraid of Healthcare Reform
Doctors are afraid of healthcare reform hurting their practices so badly that many feel they may be forced to quit medicine.
According to David Mitchel, a marketing consultant for healthcare companie
2: The Current State of Unemployment in the United States
Many Americans have been unemployed at some point during the course of the last few years. As a result of the recession, those that have not been unemployed, were on the cusp of becoming unemployed.
3: Condoms Deemed Too Sexy by Government
I think we can all agree that condoms are just, well, condoms. I've never heard of anybody using a condom to disinfect a toilet bowl or to get rid of pesky pet odors. So, it should not come as a surpr
4: O2 Sensors in cars
An Oxygen sensor O2 Sensor is also known as a Lambda Sensor or Lambda Probe.
5: Quotes From HR-3962 the House "Health Care Reform" Bill With Analysis From a Small Business Owner
On October 29, 2009 the House released their latest version of the health care reform bill. This was a merger of three bills that were previously being debated in the House. In this article you will
6: Green Alternative Power Sources
We are approaching a point in time of self destruction – this is not like nuking a small obscure country but very similar to an epidemic. Our addiction to energy will be our fall unless we all start using clean Alternative Power Sources that are available today.
7: Why We Should Be Missing President Nixon
One of the late Senator Ted Kennedy's greatest laments was that he didn't take then-President Richard M. Nixon's offer of working on a bipartisan plan to realign the healthcare system to fit the natio
8: Tim Manning updates
Timothy W. Manning, Deputy Administrator for National Preparedness at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, will visit the Marieville Elementary School on Mineral Spring Ave. in North Providence.
9: Tim Manning working for Obama
Last week, the former secretary of the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management was unanimously approved by the U.S. Senate for a position in the Obama administration.
Tim M
10: Why China Won't Start Trade War Over Tariffs
Hot on the heels of President Barack Obama's announcement that the US would place tariffs on 35 percent of the automobile tires imported from China, the Chinese have cried foul to World Trade Organiza
11: Mississippi resident plays key role in national health care debate
It's not uncommon for Congress to receive petitions from political activists, but earlier this month Congress heard from more than 1.3 million people as a result of a campaign that fused talk radio wi
12: U.S. Lacks Strategic Presence Near China, India
While most Americans are focused on conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, primarily because we have troops in active combat there, potentially significant threats to the U.S. are simmering elsewhere, fro
13: A Short History on Confederate Money
A short history on why Confederate money was doomed to fail and the man behind an impossible mission.
14: What U.S. Cities Are Doing to Promote New Construction
With real estate vacancies on the rise and new construction having taken a sharp downturn, many cities across the nation are coming up with some clever and creative methods to entice new building cons
15: U.S. Bankruptcy Judge's Ruling Could Change Foreclosure Laws Nationwide
Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS) has been used by lenders nationwide to track mortgages via the system's database. Lenders who are members of the program are represented in the enforcem
16: Middle East Peace Depends on Obama
Recent revelations of alleged human rights violations by the Israeli military during the Gaza War, along with aggressive rhetoric from both sides - combined with a peace process being ushered by Israe
17: Forget North Korea - Stimulus Spending Creating New National Security Issue
Missing in the shrill debate between massive spending programs versus mortgaging our grandchildren's future is what all of that new debt means to our national sovereignty, according to a retired Naval
18: 'Yes We Can' Only Works With Truly New Ideas
While the "Yes We Can" momentum of President Barack Obama's administration has produced public policy and political victories for the new chief executive at a record pace, it's not likely to last unle
19: Second Half of Year Should be Better
As the worst recession since World War II closes in on the two year mark, less people are losing their jobs, but unemployment is still rising. People who do have jobs are working fewer hours for less
20: Is the President's Economic Plan Just Stimulating Conversation?
Somewhere, somehow 600,000 jobs are going to be created and/or saved by the end of summer. In fact, the White House announced recently that 150,000 jobs have been saved in the last few months. Maybe
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