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Why Independent Voter Groups Matter

by Lois Gordon on January 18, 2012

Few average voters think about the importance of the independent voter, even if they fit that description themselves. So much attention is given to the role of traditional parties that many people simply fail to realize that most candidates simply cannot achieve electoral victory without gaining the support of a sizable number of independents.

Herman Cain and His Issues for America

by Derek Thomas on June 27, 2011

A lot of us ask if Herman Cain make it through a wide field of republican hopefuls within the 2012 primary. Nevertheless, he is both socially and fiscally conservative for republicans and is also solid on fixing the concerns we are confronting which may bring in republicans to his court.

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Haiti Reconstruction Effort Still Underway

by Marsha Silva on June 17, 2011

The devastating earthquake happened over a year ago, but the Haiti reconstruction effort is not coming along very quickly for their rebuild. Not only is infrastructures an issue but money as well.

Rick Hill\’s Bid For Montana Governor

by Derek Thomas on June 2, 2011

The candidates are filling out for the 2012 Montana governor’s election and Rick Hill appears to be an early leader for the GOP nomination. From 1996-2000 Hill of Montana was employed as the United States congressman of Montana’s solely held seat in congress. In 2000 Rick Hill didn’t make a run to be elected again with the United States Congress resulting from eye problems that could have resulted in blindness.

Tim Pawlenty Makes The Bid For President

by Derek Thomas on May 31, 2011

Tim Pawlenty, Minnesota’s 39th governor from 2004-2010, is planning a run for the White House in 2012. After securing Eric Woolson, 2008 Huckabee campaign manager, he has been building a team throughout the starting primary states. Some argue Pawlenty will win over many socially conservative mid-westerners and is fairly electable. Sarah Palin looks like she might not be making a bid for the White House this time around and some of her support may swing to Pawlenty in the republican primary.

What Are Inland Beach Cottage Rentals?

by Owen Jones on May 3, 2011

When many people, singles and families alike, think about booking a holiday, many of them would only think about going to the beach for a fortnight’s lounging on the beach under the sun and swimming in warm, azure sea.

Pawlenty: Courage to Stand Book Review

by Derek Thomas on April 18, 2011

Recent autobiographical writer of Courage to Stand and ex-governor Tim Pawlenty has been traveling around the country promoting his new book. While addressing leadership and principles becoming of an American politician Pawlenty offers his background and how he got he start in politics. He points out how no manual is offered when becoming a leader and tough choices need to be made in a fiscal and moral manner. Moreover he cites that every politician will be nipping at your heels for a piece of meat and that as a leader you must have the courage to say no when necessary.

Debt is Not the Tool to Prosperity

by Mondo Humboldt on April 18, 2011

Is debt a tool to prosperity like many have said or debt just a way to develop bad spending habits and quickly loose control of your finances? How about the term, ” you need to spend money before you can make money”? It’s these type of myth’s that had people reaching fro their credit cards without even giving the idea of using a prepaid debit card a chance. You can get a lot more with a credit card and you don’t even have to have the money in order to spend money! Unfortunately, this is the concept that took our country into a recession.

Not All People Can Be Employed As An Insurance Broker

by James N. Crawford on March 11, 2011

Insurance is one sector that is always doing well and currently booming. People need to insure various things at all time and the entire population needs to cover insurance. Therefore becoming an insurance broker is a lucrative career option. If you wish to become one, you should work towards it.

Working At A Post Office Is Not At All A Boring Job

by Ruth J. Brown on March 7, 2011

Nowadays, there are tons of people unemployed and lazing around wondering how to get a job. Some of them think it’s impossible to land a job in a short period of time because of the ever-growing and tight competitions in job hunting. Well, even though it is not quite popular to others, postal career is one of the most in demand jobs these days. Who do you think will deliver those billions of mails every day? From letters to packages and bills, one would think it’s impossible to deliver with just a few staffs to manage it.