The Homeless and Less Fortunate
The world we live in still has so much to be desired. In this day and age society seems to still forget about those less fortunate.
The Willpower of The American People
It has said that the American people’s will is strong. Many foreign governments and individuals have underestimated us. Below, is a video for a Tax Day Tea Party. Is the Federal Government going to make the same mistake?
Congressional Illiteracy
There is a sad and dark secret in Washington D.C.
1932 in Washington DC
It was the height of the depression in the U.S. No jobs were to be had and people were hungry.
Subway Safety
Subway accident.
An Educational Reform Designed for Students
For members of the general population who do not see the inner workings of education and see it only as a public service, what is known about school standards is introduced to them through public sources. Public sources serve those who would benefit from standardization.
Four Possible Places to Become the 51st State
Under the Constitution, Congress has the power to admit a new state into the Union. There are many possible counties, territories and federal districts as possible 51st states.
DC Holocaust Museum and Spiegelman’s Novel “Maus”: Two Ways to Describe the Holocaust
Brief Description of what to expect when visiting the Holocaust Museum of Washington DC and Art Spiegelman’s novel “Maus: A survivor’s tale”.
Gun Control, is a Compromise Possible?
An article that takes a statistical view of gun related crimes and answers key questions that surround the issue, and ultimately answering the question of Is a compromise possible?
Press Cover Ups: The White House
The notion of journalists covering up the news rather than covering it is nothing new, but sometimes they actually do not involve a crime or dishonorable conduct.






















