7 Changes to Social Security in 2019 Social Security arguably is the most important social program in this country. Each and every month, more than three out of five retired workers lean on their benefit checks to provide at least half of their monthly income. In turn, according to the Center for Budget and Policy […]
Retail Malls Builder
The Walt Disney Of Retail: Meet The Billionaire Building The Malls Of The Future To understand The Grove, the 575,000-square-foot shopping Xanadu in central Los Angeles, let its owner, Rick Caruso, introduce you to its neighbor, the iconic Farmers Market. He takes you to a butcher stall where, some 80 years ago, Caruso’s father was […]
Kamala Harris-Is She Real
Campaigning for Democrats, California’s Kamala Harris hints she’ll think about presidential run after midterm Michelle Garrett craned to snap a photo of Sen. Kamala Harris amid the sea of cellphones and campaign signs at a get-out-the-vote rally for Ohio Democrats, sliding her “Sherrod Brown for Senate” lawn sign under a chair to protect it […]
Student Loan Corruption
Why Public Service Loan Forgiveness Is So Unforgiving “The story below speaks of the conscience of one man who felt strongly enough about his obligation to the people he serves(Our children) that he was willing to giving up his livelihood that cause his two daughters two not have a safety net of his income. Seth […]
Chief Justice Calls For Investigation
Chief Justice Roberts Requests Tenth Circuit To Investigate Kavanaugh Ethics Questions While the Republican leadership celebrates the seating of Brett Kavanaugh as a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Chief Justice Roberts yesterday requested the Tenth Circuit to review more than twelve ethics complaints that have been made against Kavanaugh. The complaints concern Kavanaugh’s behavior […]
Delivering Black Votes
The Trump Era Is Destroying Black Civics, but Delivering Black Votes “Our votes are needed this midterm election more than in 2016 General election. With voter suppression on the rise to keep Republicans in power we must turnout in huge numbers to make a difference in 2018. Too much is at stake.” Public Religion Research […]
Jim Crow
Rise And Fall Of Jim Crow In 1883, The United States Supreme Court ruled that the Civil Rights act of 1875, forbidding discrimination in hotels, trains, and other public spaces, was unconstitutional and not authorized by the 13th or 14th Amendments of the Constitution. The ruling read in part: “The XIVth Amendment is prohibitory upon […]
Student Loans-Long Term Debt
Student loan payment could be a work benefit When the 401(k) was born 40 years ago, it changed the way Americans left the workforce. Now, some companies are trying to change how we enter it. Why it matters: Student debt is stopping a huge swath of Americans from entering the middle class, buying homes and […]
South Carolina Slavery
Slavery and Memory in Charleston, South Carolina The familiar refrain after the Emmanuel AME massacre on June 17, 2015, was that Dylann Roof, the murderer, was not from “here.” But as Ethan Kytle and Blain Roberts’ Denmark Vesey’s Garden: Slavery and Memory in the Cradle of the Confederacy aptly demonstrates, Roof’s understanding of history […]
Senator Harris Who Are You
Campaigning for Democrats, California’s Kamala Harris hints she’ll think about the presidential run after the midterm Sen. Kamala Harris amid the sea of cellphones and campaign signs at a get-out-the-vote rally for Ohio Democrats, sliding her “Sherrod Brown for Senate” lawn sign under a chair to protect it from jostling feet. “I can’t […]