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The Net Neutrality Overturn Process Picks Up Steam with Additional Support in the Senate

By |January 16th, 2018|Categories: Economy, Entertainment, Featured, France, Japan, Lifestyle, Politics, Tech News, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

A New Political Hero Emerges from Maine known as Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) Which Republican Senator will be the next hero? The overturn process regarding Net Neutrality is gaining momentum with all 49 Democrat Senators and Susan Collins (R-ME) supporting the Congressional Review Act. The process of overturning the repeal with Net Neutrality will have to obtain one more vote from the Senate, pass through Congress, and if it makes it to the desk of President Trump, there is a strong chance he will veto the reinstatement of Net Neutrality. That being said, it will put the blame of removing

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The Recent Wave of Negative Comments from Donald Trump Show that Compliments and Insults are a Mirrored Reflection of Oneself

By |January 13th, 2018|Categories: Featured, Lifestyle, National News, Politics, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Human Interaction is a Reflection of Ourselves Over the years I have interacted with several different kinds of people from various backgrounds. My social interaction with different cultures and mindsets has provided me with the ability to see within the person, and find out why they are using the words they choose to use. I have built a strong understanding of how to psychoanalyze a person during a conversation, break down their mannerisms, and find out more about the person than focusing on the words that they decide to use. In the case of Donald Trump speaking in a negative

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Making Sense from Decisions by the ‘King of Logic’ Known as Jeff Sessions

By |January 6th, 2018|Categories: Agriculture, Economy, Featured, Lifestyle, National News, Politics, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

If Jeff Sessions Wants to Make Marijuana Illegal, He Is Going to Have to Create a Substitute to Generate Tax Dollars (Without Raising Taxes) The GOP have put to much authority into the hands of one person with Jeff Sessions. His recent move to take away the power on the state level to manage the criminalization of marijuana is a mistake that effects the entire party. Even the Koch Brothers are against his decision. When the Koch Brothers are against a law, the smart bet is to go with the money, because Sessions can't afford to go against the lobbyists

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How Opinionated Comments from Donald Trump Is Fake News

By |January 6th, 2018|Categories: Featured, National News, Politics, United States|Tags: , , , , , , |

Sensationalism Trumps Progress We just started 2018 with the same broken news cycle as the year before. Here is a classic example of the poor reporting standards in 2018: Donald Trump tweets his opinion on Twitter. Dozens of media outlets rush to make 'breaking news' about his point of view. No laws are changed. People get worked up and read through news coverage. After reviewing his point of view, they then post their opinion online. Media outlets see a spike in online traffic. No progress is made. This cycle starts again with the next tweet from Donald Trump. There is

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The Trump Administration Moves to Expand Offshore Drilling in the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Ocean

By |January 4th, 2018|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, National News, North America, Politics, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

The Reckless Behavior of the Trump Administration Continues in 2018 History has a way of repeating itself. In the political world, the environment continues to get polluted over and over. The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill that killed 11 people and polluted the ocean near Florida, Alabama and the Gulf Coast is the last thing the Trump Administration wants the public to focus on. Several governors along the East Coast oppose offshore drilling due to the dangerous exaction method. In an era where China and other developed countries are investing billions of dollars into renewable energy, it has become the

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Insight on the Legalization of Recreational Pot in California

By |January 3rd, 2018|Categories: Agriculture, California, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, Lifestyle, National News, Politics, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Look at Recreational Pot Similar to Alcohol The drug known as marijuana is now available for recreational use in the state of California. After Colorado and Washington started selling pot to adults in 2014 the state of California has now become their third state to follow the trend. In some cases the use of marijuana is permissible, but it is still illegal to consume it in public and private areas in each of these states. First, you cannot consume the drug in a moving vehicle. It is not smart to consume it in a parker vehicle either in case an

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New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston Currently Hold the Top Spots for Most Expensive Rent Prices in the United States

By |December 26th, 2017|Categories: Chicago, Denver, Economy, Featured, Lifestyle, Los Angeles, Nashville, National News, New York City, Pop Culture, Raleigh, San Francisco, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Rent Prices Continue to Climb in Major Cities Across the United States Inflation is the number one reason that many Americans are struggling to afford rent in many cities around the world. Our country has never seen so many people dying in the streets from the inability to support themselves due to a lack of jobs and resources. The United States unemployment rate is at a ten year low with an average of 4.1, but many Americans continue to struggle to afford rent. This is primarily due to the influx of new jobs that pay less than cost of living

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The Unemployment Rate in Southern Illinois Averages at 6.4 and the U.S. National Average is at 4.7

By |July 17th, 2017|Categories: Economy, Featured, Health, National News, Politics, United Kingdom, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

A recent report by Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana shows a trend that focuses on how automative jobs may be increasing the unemployment rate. Currently, I live in Southern Illinois and found similarities between their data and trends that is also taking place in my area. The YouTube video below by the vlogbrothers does an excellent job of breaking down employment data for the United States. Let me start with two facts about the largest employers in the United States: The U.S. Department of Defense has been named the largest employer in the world with 3.2 million. Wal-Mart is the largest company

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Live Stream: President Trump makes an Announcement on the Paris Climate Agreement

By |June 1st, 2017|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Politics, United States|Tags: , , , |

Donald Trump will be discussing the Paris Climate Agreement via the live stream. Vice President Mike Pence started the live discussion. He brings up several talking points without any real data. After a short introduction to try and build up President Trump by Pence, Donald walks out and announces that our country will withdraw from the climate agreement we made with over 190 countries. All of the data that Trump brought up was negative without noting any of the positive trends in renewable energy. His inability to show unbiased view is a sign of weakness. In addition, Trump lacks

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The Trump Administration Plans to Withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement

By |May 31st, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Politics, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

Developed and developing countries around the globe have united together to help reduce the percentage of global emissions. The Paris Climate Agreement was signed by over 190 countries and states around the globe. It outlines a series of goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Recently, there has been discussion covering Donald Trump's plans to withdraw from the Paris climate deal. The New York Times reported: 'President Xi Jinping of China, the world’s largest greenhouse gas polluter, has promised that his country would move ahead with steps to curb climate change, regardless of what happens in the United States.' Along

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