30 August 2015

What Is An "Anchor Baby"?

Anchor Babies
Donald Trump received substantial support when he spoke about "anchor babies" and seemed to relish the boost from his latest provocation in the race for the GOP presidential nomination. Then Jeb Bush echoed the phrase and found himself on defense — and increasingly exasperated.

Some call the phrase derogatory. Others, such as GOP candidate Ben Carson, dismiss the hubbub as "silly political correctness."

22 August 2015

An Illegal Filipino Is Not Paying His American Taxes

Illegal Vargas Not Paying Taxes
Somebody is not practicing what they were bragging about and that person is no other than Filipino illegal alien in the United States, Jose Antonio Vargas.

Vargas was a high-profile personality who admitted that he is an illegal immigrant who works as a journalist and appeared in several legislative hearings defending his misguided right. He even argued that illegal workers, like him, contribute to the tax base, but apparently this is not true in his case.

Vargas was recently hit with a tax lien in January for almost US$ 42,000 in unpaid taxes, Red Alert Politics reports.

21 August 2015

Donald Trump Continue To Surge in the Ratings

Trump and Hillary
A new poll out Wednesday found that real-estate mogul Donald Trump is only 6 points behind former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a theoretical general-election match-up.

According to the CNN/ORC survey, the Democratic front-runner leads Trump just 51 percent to 45 percent among registered voters.

19 August 2015

East Asian Culture Kept Same-Sex Marriage Away

East Asia
Since the Netherlands became the world’s first nation to recognize same-sex marriage in 2001, the concept has spread rapidly. If Wikipedia is to be believed, at last count 16 national jurisdictions had followed suit. So had 36 U.S. states.

The concept has had its greatest acceptance in Western and Northern Europe, but parts of Latin America have not been far behind.

18 August 2015

Trump's Anti-Illegal Immigrant Policy Gain Traction

Trump's Popularity Rises
Unlike other American presidential hopefuls, Donald Trump is clear on how he will deal with illegal immigrants when he gets elected: get rid of them.

During the wide-ranging interview that aired on NBC’s "Meet The Press", Trump released his formal plan for immigration reform, calling for a wall across the southern border to be paid for by Mexico, the de-funding of so-called sanctuary cities and the "mandatory return of all criminal aliens" to their home countries.