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President Obama’s DREAM decision: Facts and fallacies

June 19, 2012 Gloria Shur Bilchik Charity & Justice, Civil Rights, Congress, Government, Immigration, Obama, Politics Leave a comment

It’s the right thing to do. President Obama has made a bold and historic decision for his administration to use its legal authority to

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Mississippi River bridges: Relics and renewal

June 18, 2012 Bill Kesler History, Illinois/Midwest, Infrastructure, Missouri region, Photography, Technology Leave a comment

A new bridge across the Mississippi at St. Louis! After years of wrangling and controversy, it was finally happening.  The Mayor proclaimed the bridge

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Germany sets world record for solar power generation

June 15, 2012 Madonna Gauding Energy, Environment, Technology Leave a comment

On Friday, May 25, and Saturday, May 26, of this year, Germany set a new world record for solar power generation. On Friday, a

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Illinois budget hurts poor kids and education, but funds prisons

June 14, 2012 Mike Davis Charity & Justice, Economy, Illinois/Midwest, Politics, States, Youth issues One comment

The Illinois budget deficit is a problem that has been going on for a long time. It has become the new normal for many

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Photographer’s notebook: Flag Day perspectives

June 13, 2012 Bill Kesler Civil Rights, History, Military, Photography, Politics Leave a comment

                  I was perusing an old photo book recently and came across Stanley Forman’s 1977 Pulitzer

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Term limits? Why not office limits?

June 12, 2012 Arthur Lieber Campaigns, Congress, Good government, Politics, Uncategorized, Voting/Elections Leave a comment

In St. Louis County, Missouri, there are approximately 45 elected political offices.  (The exact number is  difficult to determine and varies among  jurisdictions). If

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Living in poverty: Myths that need busting

June 11, 2012 Gloria Shur Bilchik Business, Charity & Justice, Consumer issues, Economy, Poverty 4 comments

Mitt Romney, Mitch McConnell, Eric Cantor many other Republicans want to slash—or even kill–Medicaid, food stamps, Head Start, Social Security and other programs that

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Democrats are nicer than Republicans, or are they?

June 8, 2012 Arthur Lieber Business, Campaigns, Corporations, Economy, Financial reform, Government, Politics, Voting/Elections Leave a comment

Conventional wisdom is that Democrats are more pleasant individuals than Republicans. In numerous ways, it’s clear and obvious that this adage is true. When

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Missouri ballot initiatives: Will big-business’ interests trump voters’ interests?

June 7, 2012 Stacy Mergenthal Business, Consumer issues, Economy, Employment, Missouri region, States Leave a comment

Three measures in Missouri garnered enough petition signatures to make it on the November 2012 ballot, but will Missourians’ conviction be enough? With nearly

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Going green: The choices aren’t always black and white

June 6, 2012 Renee Shur Consumer issues, Energy, Environment, Ideas, Technology One comment

You launder your clothes in cold water.  You load up the dishwasher to the hilt before running it. You compost, buy local and organic,

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A new book by Arthur Lieber. Political Introverts: How Empathetic Voters Can Help Save American Politics.  Buy it here.

Gloria Shur Bilchik’s new book, Election Insiders: Behind the scenes with the people who make your vote count. Kindle edition now available at Amazon.

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