Rising debt weighs heavy on Hispanics
Rising debt weighs heavy on Hispanics
Obama White House – Business as Usual in this Glass House
Obama White House - Business as Usual in this Glass House
Home-Cooked Classics Now More Costly than Ever
Arroz con pollo. Pescado frito. Huevos Ranchero. The unfortunate news for home cooks across the country is that the favorite dishes many grew up with will devour an even larger
As more Hispanic Students go to college, Wrong Incentives Drive up Cost of College Education.
Students across the country are borrowing money at record levels in order to finance the ever increasing cost of a college education. Student-loan debt is the only type of household
Sequestration one year later proves less than devastating
The White House has had a love/hate relationship with the automatic cuts to federal spending known as the sequester. When Congress was reluctant to raise the federal debt limit in
Latinos & Long-Term Unemployment – Delaying the American Dream
Latinos & Long-Term Unemployment – Delaying the American Dream
The White House Double Standard
Lately there has been plenty of criticism from the left on the influence of outside groups and money on our political system. However, when it comes to achieving their
The President Must Strenghten Ties in Western Hemisphere and Stop the Expansion of Russian Influence in Latin America
Speaking in Europe yesterday, President Obama characterized Russia as a “regional power” and downplayed its impact on world events.
Telephone, Cable, or Health Care: Choose One
Last week President Obama participated in a town hall aimed at convincing Latinos to sign up under the new health care law. We know why he is focused on this
2015 Budget Proposal that Jeopardizes the Youth’s Future is Sad, But Not Surprising
2015 Budget Proposal that Jeopardizes the Youth’s Future is Sad, But Not Surprising
Opposite Day in DC
If you woke up this morning feeling like things in Washington appear to be reversed, you are not alone. As the country inched closer to the debt ceiling deadline, Obamacare
Organizacion La Iniciativa LIBRE lanza campaña “Share the Dream” “Comparte el Sueño”
(Originalmente publicado en la revista "Mundo Hispano Las Vegas" edición enero 2014)
ORGANIZACIÓN LA INICIATIVA LIBRE LANZA CAMPAÑA SHARE THE DREAM “COMPARTE EL SUEÑO”
Destaca los principios que hacen todavía
It’s Time To Share The Dream
Originally published at Fox News Latino.
The advent of a New Year typically signals renewal — the portent of spring. But the promise of a “new start” is diminished for
Hispanics and the American Dream
Originally published at National Review
Hispanics and the American Dream
A new initiative helps promote the ideals of liberty, hard work, and self-reliance.
By Rachel Campos-Duffy
The Obama economy has not been kind
Texas an Example of Economic Growth and Job Creation
The latest numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) although promising in terms of job creation and private sector growth suggest our economy still has a long way to go,
September Jobs Report Deserves a Double Take from the Hispanic Community
The recently released September jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) – delayed over two weeks over the government shutdown – offers the latest snapshot of a sluggish
Economic Recovery does not mean more taxes
What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas, but a new study released by the non-partisan Tax Foundation suggests that businesses might also be more inclined to stay in “The
Impulsan el éxito de los latinos
(Originalmente publicado en La Prensa por Natalia Margarita
Latinas, libres y también poderosas
(Originalmente publicado en El Sentinel por Carolina Salazar)
Daniel Garza: Cloudy With Little Chance of Leadership in Washington
Originally published at FoxNews Latino.
Government Shutdown and Affordable Care Act Not the Will of the American People
In his famous Gettysburg Address Abraham Lincoln said that “government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” But with the 17th partial
The Government as Chicken Little: After a One-Week Shutdown, Is the Sky Actually Falling?
This Monday, we began week two of the partial government shutdown. While its time Washington put the Nation’s fiscal house in order, failure to pass legislation funding operations and agencies
Givers and Takers
Givers & Takers
Givers and Takers
In the relationship between our federal government and the individuals it represents, there are two groups: the givers and the takers. In the upcoming year, 3.1 million Hispanic-owned businesses will
Achieving the American Dream Should Not Be About Survival
The American Dream is that set of ideas that anyone can achieve success, prosperity, and can climb the socio-economic ladder through hard work and the opportunities the United States provides.