Many Couples Arguing More About Trump Than Finances
Political strife tearing relationships apart
Political strife tearing relationships apart
It’s tragic when people come to believe that the very policies making them worse off are the policies that will lead them to a better life
The new Roman dictators systematically dismantled the Republic’s system of local autonomy and self-rule
Former Starbucks CEO establishing center-left positions ahead of presidential bid
It is no longer news that some political events happening in Washington, Europe, and the rest of the global political landscape often has huge effects on the financial markets. Interestingly, the effects of politics on the financial markets tend to…
Paul Meekin from The Liberty Conservative has a must read essay on the importance of the fight against efforts to ban online gambling, including an account of how he was personally effected by the ban.
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‘Politics is not what the people assume it to be. American voters these days are actively working to elect someone who will right the sinking ship of state. They go to the polls in good faith. They vote in good faith. They caucus and they volunteer to work for campaigns in good faith. But they […]
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‘This is in large part a speech by MP Richard Burgon (Leeds East – Labour) about historical cabinet papers, secrecy of the government, its supporting institutions, the hiding of previous socially toxic policies and plans to water down the Freedom of Information Act. The full recording can be read HERE with this particular speech recorded […]
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‘Labor senator Sam Dastyari has warned there is something “fundamentally wrong and rotten” with Australia’s entire political system, claiming there are 10 huge companies with so much power and influence they have killed proper democratic process at the federal level in this country. In a firebrand speech in Canberra this week, delivered with the enthusiasm […]
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‘This has long been an issue for many a campaign group or activist. There are many groups who have been offering a credible analysis of how the world functions. But many of these groups use certain language and theoretical constructs whereby they end up preaching to the converted and make little headway in galvanising mass […]
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‘The Tory government been attacked over plans to extend controversial benefit sanctions to claimants with jobs, with critics warning introducing the “shockingly harsh” penalties risks plunging workers into poverty. A number of pilot schemes are currently being carried out in the UK – including in Inverness – to assess a new scheme which the Department […]
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‘The tablecloth was drenched in red wine and blood; broken plates littered the floor and a young man in a $5,000 suit lay unconscious. Strewn across the Tudor room at the luxury Manor hotel in north Oxfordshire was proof that Oxford University’s notorious Bullingdon Club is still raising hell in 2015, despite claims that their […]
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‘A BBC producer has admitted in a BBC blog – now deleted – that Andrew Neil, Laura Kuenssberg and himself manipulated the news to negatively impact Jeremy Corbyn during Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday. In the blog, the producer – Andrew Alexander – openly admits the BBC team were not just reporting the day’s news but […]
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‘The all-party parliamentary group on responsible taxation will bring together senior Labour and Tory parliamentarians determined to keep up pressure on ministers to ensure multinationals and others pay their fair share. The group will begin work in the new year and be chaired by Labour MP Margaret Hodge, with ex-Tory minister David Davis as a […]
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