August

What John McCain Doesn't Get: Change is on the American Mind

People are ready for a big change away from Bush-McCain politics, according to a new article from Yes! Magazine, titled 'Our Own Agenda: 10 Policies for a Better America,' which compiles the results of a number of polls and surveys on a host of issues.

Barack Obama Delivers Concrete Proposals for Change

Speaking before a crowd of close to 80,000 people at Denver's Invesco Field and accepting the nomination of the Democratic Party for president, Barack Obama criticized John McCain for supporting and seeking to continue the Bush administration's policies.

The Erratic Blockade of Cuba

'For almost half a century, the United States has imposed a trade embargo against Cuba. And yet it sometimes seems barely visible,' says an article published Aug. 14, 2008, in the printed edition of the British weekly The Economist.

US Working Families under Republicans: Working Harder, Sinking Faster

According to the latest Census Bureau data released just this week, since the last economic recession in 2001, 4.4 million more people have been added to the poverty rolls. More than one and a half million of them have been children.

Hillary Clinton: 'the reasons I support Barack Obama'

His speech didn't make prime time TV from the Democratic National Convention, but his story and the promise of how his story could be changed did. Robin Golden is a UAW member who is losing his job as an inspector at Lear Corp., an auto supplier based in Michigan.

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McCain Distorts Tax and Health Care Issues

A recent TV ad by the McCain campaign titled 'Debra' appears to be suggesting that not only is John McCain a 'maverick,' but that he is also more like Hillary Clinton than George W. Bush.

Cracks in the Neoliberal “Consensus”: The Meaning of the Nepali Revolution

For some time I have been following developments in Nepal just as I have followed developments in Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and other countries experiencing dramatic political shifts in Latin America.

New Web Site Reveals McCain to be 'Worse than Bush'

Recent polls show that a growing number of voters see a potential McCain administration as pushing the same policies as George W. Bush. But a new Web site, WorseThanBush.org, created by people at the Change to Win labor federation highlights key items on McCain's agenda that would make him a worse president than Bush.

Editorial: A Response to Investors.com and Right-wing Media Bias

A recent Investors.com online editorial, 'Finding Friends On the Far, Far Left,' of August 20, 2008, provides a welcome opportunity for PoliticalAffairs.net to remind our readers of where we stand on the hot-button issues in this election.

The Worst of Poverties

'To be poor in the midst of riches is the worst of poverties' is a thought by Seneca that seems to guide the ideas summarized in a substantial article titled 'Unequal America' that appears in the July issue of Harvard Magazine. It is written by its associate editor, Elizabeth Gudrais.

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