Tag: New Visions Commentary

David Schifrin

The Stickshift Economy, by David Schifrin

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The Stickshift Economy by David Schifrin I recently taught a friend how to drive a car with a manual transmission. As I was when I learned, my friend was eager, ambitious and just a little too cocky — like President ...
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Lisa Fritsch

OMG Parents, by Lisa Fritsch

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OMG Parents by Lisa Fritsch (bio) Parents are now blaming the Internet for their lack of control over their children. Previous generations never had cell phones and computers, but kids were scamming their parents and bullying their classmates long before ...
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B.B. Robinson

Bank Creation Key to Black Economic Development, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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  It is readily acknowledged that black Americans have catching up to do when it comes to income and wealth. Many people say this predicament is related to racism and discrimination.  Please, let's be objective enough to look at other ...
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Kevin Martin

How’s That Post-Racial America Working Out for You? by Kevin Martin

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How's That Post-Racial America Working Out for You? by Kevin Martin (bio) American voters elected a black president. Three women now serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Gay marriage is legal in several states. Despite evidence of widespread tolerance in ...
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Jimmie L. Hollis

Give Conservatism a Chance, by Jimmie L. Hollis

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Give Conservatism a Chance by Jimmie L. Hollis (bio) In his book It's OK to Leave the Plantation, C. Mason Weaver said the next logical step for the civil rights movement is the rise of a black conservative movement. Weaver, ...
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Our Taxpayer Dollars at Work Shrinking the Private Sector, by Cherlyn Harley LeBon

Our Taxpayer Dollars at Work Shrinking the Private Sector, by Cherlyn Harley LeBon

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Government isn't good at creating sustainable jobs. It can create a sensible environment of tax rates, regulations and property rights protections that encourage private sector entrepreneurs to take risks with their capital, expand inventory and create lasting job opportunities. Unfortunately, ...
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Kanye West Apologizes for Calling Bush a Racist, Highlights Bigger Issue, by Devon Carlin

Kanye West Apologizes for Calling Bush a Racist, Highlights Bigger Issue, by Devon Carlin

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It may be too little and too late, but Kanye West is finally apologizing for calling George W. Bush a racist. Nonetheless, his realization could be a lesson for us all. After Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, celebrities offered ...
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NAACP Chief Plays False Race Card Against Beck Supporters, by Deneen Borelli

NAACP Chief Plays False Race Card Against Beck Supporters, by Deneen Borelli

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With his knee-jerk criticism of those attending Glenn Beck's recent "Restoring Honor" rally, NAACP president Ben Jealous showed what his once-venerable group has become — a progressive front masquerading as a civil rights organization. In an interview with Eyeblast.tv, Jealous ...
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Jerome Hudson

Is Black Support for Obama Racist? by Jerome Hudson

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Is Black Support for Obama Racist? by Jerome Hudson (bio) With poverty at an all-time high, daunting black unemployment levels and Obamacare threatening black babies, black support for Barack Obama remains surprisingly strong. Why? Blacks are not uniformly as radical ...
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Mychal Massie

My Challenge to the Race Hustlers, by Mychal Massie

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My Challenge to the Race Hustlers by Mychal Massie (bio) At a recent press conference sponsored by the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Walter Fauntroy blasted Glenn Beck's August 28 "Restoring Honor" rally by saying that when one refers to ...
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