DHS Ammo Grab: No Longer “Theory,” but Plain Conspiracy
It now seems clear that the Department of Homeland Security’s stockpiling of ammunition and other warfare supplies can no longer be dismissed as “conspiracy theory,” but is a very real development in the actions of an overreaching federal government. Many have suggested and assumed that the ammo and gun shortage experienced across the country is [...]
Hipster Movement on the Decline
There have been stories circulating, that includes polls of the popularity of the “hipster movement” on decline. There have also been polls that indicate that the overwhelmingly majority of Republicans and Democrats would hesitate to back a hipster candidate. I even read in one article that some of the people that voted thought hipsters should [...]
Political Stance Movement
It is through seeing familiar names on projected future presidential polls that I have decided to pen this article. Now this is neither a statement article nor partisan article. It is merely an article based around a question that could apply to any political party. The question is how do people feel about the candidates [...]
Thatcher and Reagan, a partnership that transformed the world
A lot has already been said and written about Margaret Thatchers death in April. Yet, it was a political giant that passed away. As Great Britain´s first female prime minister, who led the country for 11 tumultuous years, Thatcher was often critized for her controversial politics. But at the same time, she had a strong [...]
Medical Refugees in Modern America
What is a Refugee? According to Wikipedia, a refugee is a person who is outside their country of origin or habitual residence because they have suffered (or fear) persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or because they are a member of a persecuted ‘social group’ or because they are fleeing natural disaster. [...]
Lessons fron House of Cards
Why do I like House of Cards so much? Well, lately I have watched some shows that I have always wanted to watch, such as Prison Break or The Wire (I highly recommend the first season of Prison Break and all the seasons of The Wire); but none of them have left me with a [...]

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