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A Psychoanalysis of Republican and Democratic Strategies on The Payroll Tax Breaks for 2012

by Brian C. McGuire in Politics, May 6, 2012
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Republicans and Democrats negotiated a long-term resolution for payroll tax breaks by shaving two percentage points off of what workers pay into Social Security and Medicare…. It appears that the Democrats are relativistic thinkers while Republicans think more like absolutists.

Have The Traditional Determinants of Voting Behaviour Changed Within Recent Decades?

by Chiliman in Politics, August 26, 2011
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A piece exploring how changes in traditional voting determinants have declined and shifted in terms of class, materialism and convergence of government in an ever changing political spectrum.

From Republican to Democrat

by utopiayet7 in Politics, May 5, 2011
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Explanation of African American’s shift from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party.

The Price to Pay for The War’s We Wage

by khalking in History, September 5, 2010
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For Decades, there has been a quiet war brewing in the United States of America. A war between ourselves in a nation divided between political ideologies, races, genders, sexual orientations, age and religion. In today’s weekly Sunday Morning conversation we’re taking an in depth look at the price to pay with this along with other physical and invisble war’s.

Disgraceful Politics

by Chuck S in Politics, June 23, 2009
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A representation of our Congress at work.

A New Reality

by novelist in Government, March 2, 2009
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The slide-down of our economy should be considered as an accurate indicator that government by the people, for the people and of the people, is subject to changing circumstances, from time to time.

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