July 11, 2012
Many states out west have something called a Popular Referendum which allows laws to be put on a ballot for a vote if enough signatures are collected. It started back in South Dakota in 1898. It’s pretty interesting to see that almost every east coast state doesn’t allow it.

Many states out west have something called a Popular Referendum which allows laws to be put on a ballot for a vote if enough signatures are collected. It started back in South Dakota in 1898. It’s pretty interesting to see that almost every east coast state doesn’t allow it.

July 11, 2012
July 11, 2012
November 29, 2009

A easy visualization of what happened to the economy and how we got into the current recession. If you don’t want to read my article I just posted, this is a lot easier to understand. And just to let you know it’s pretty depressing

November 29, 2009
November 20, 2009

Here’s video 2 from the previous post

Way to go UCLA students

November 20, 2009

Here’s Video 1 from the previous post

November 20, 2009
November 16, 2009
November 15, 2009

(via ) I thought this news report was done very well. It shows the actual German perspective of health care. I personally know someone living in Germany and she voiced a similar opinion of not wanting a two tier system and eliminating private health insurance all together. I feel the US should move to this two tier system first and see how it works. Everyone will be covered, health insurance companies will be kept in check with a public option available, and we will have a healthier population. It just makes too much sense. Unfortunately we have people in congress that hold up babies and pretend to talk for them.