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Now Just Five Men Own Almost as Much Wealth as Half the World’s Population

June 12, 2017 By GuestWriter

Now Just Five Men Own Almost as Much Wealth as Half the World's Population

While Americans fixate on Trump, the super-rich are absconding with our wealth, and the plague of inequality continues to grow.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: income inequality, wealth, wealth disparity

Protect scientific research from political battles

February 24, 2017 By GuestWriter

Protect scientific research from political battles

Politicians can argue about the causes of climate change, but we must research the fact that the planet is warming so we don’t worsen the economy.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Lee Smee

Why Vote Anyway? Because Participation is the Panacea

October 17, 2016 By GuestWriter

If every eligible voter exercised his or her right to vote and voted based on self-need, the needs of the majority would be served first by our government.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Dan Aronson, vote, VoteAnyway

Peter Rodino: Rutgers Alumnus Championed the Constitution

October 11, 2016 By GuestWriter

Peter Rodino

The House Judiciary Committee chair Peter Rodino’s nonpartisan conduct of the Watergate hearings ultimately led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Constitution, Peter Rodino, Rutgers Alumnus

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