By Samuel Rudd on August 5, 2015
barack, iran, iran nuclear deal, ISIS, middle east, nuclear weapons, obama, terrorism, weapons of mass destruction
Middle East, Politics, Stories

VIA NPR by Eyder Peralta Iran, the United States and five other world powers have reached a landmark agreement about the future of Iran’s nuclear programs. The agreement that emerged after years of diplomacy and a final, marathon negotiating session by top diplomats over the past three weeks in Vienna is complex and highly technical. We’ve […]
By JR Viglione on February 19, 2014
barack, obama, state, union
Economy, Politics, U.S.

Very simply, we wanted to take a closer look at something that’s been highlighted by media and Obama admin watchers; his taste for executive Orders. Many policies have been opposed by the majority, only to get passed through by these centralized devices that allow a leader to bypass other branches of power. Let’s look at […]