Opinions

Cash for Clunkers: Beneficial or Detrimental?

Deciphering the new bill.

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Opinions

Manifesto From a Liberal Version of a Conservative

Finally a conservative comes clean.

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Opinions

Dharavi: Is it a Slum?

The people of Dharavi, a small country in Asia, believe their way of life is just right. What does Mukesh Mehta think?

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Satire

Recession and Trouble Can be Blamed on the Poor

A satirical look at the way people think about life and politics and who causes the problems that exist in the world.

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Alternative

Starbucks Coffee Goes Independent

Invasion of an independent coffee shop – Is this the beginning of the end?

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USA & Canada

Real Canadian Bank Ratings: Bank of Nova Scotia

If you’re trying to consider which bank you should open up a savings account with, it can be quite complicated. There are many banks in existence, each with their advantages and disadvantages. In this article, I review a Canadian bank known as Scotiabank, or as I like to call them, the Bank of No Service.

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USA & Canada

A Final Solution to Homelessness

Canadian Author, Joanne Shaw, former antipoverty activist and lobbiest, has proposed a solution to homelessness to Canadian Prime Minister and other people in office which would allow an Canadian, Canadian Resident or Visitor to Canada, if they found themselves without food, to simply go to a restaurant and if without a house or apartment to check into any hotel or motel in Canada. It is designed to work in conjunction with laws that already exist rather than charities or community.

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US Politics

US Budget Deficit on to a Record Height

Here’s something I happened to catch on a News channel I wanted to share.

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US Politics

Georgey Porgey Puddin’ and Pie

Political unrest after the election.

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Asia

From the Dream of Democracy to the Reality of Dictatorship

The dictatorship shown by the Mumbai leader Raj Thackeray, who tried to stop the students who had come from different states to appear in the railway exams.

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