legislation
The bills that Congress reject are as informative as the ones it does. Reviews of all the legislation that meet their fate in government halls.
Nigeria politics
Chapter 1: Nigeria at Independence: Foundations of a Political Landscape Chapter 2: Pre- and Post-Colonial Political Movements: Shaping Nigerian Politics
TOWOLAWI TUNDEPublished 11 months ago in The SwampFrom Punishment to Transformation: A Radical Solution That Would Change Our Legal System Forever!
Our legal system is undeniably flawed, especially when it comes to addressing the complex issue of criminal behavior. While punishment has traditionally been the focus of our justice system, it's time to shift our perspective and put more effort into understanding the root causes of crime. Rather than simply inflicting punishment, we need to develop comprehensive post-incarceration programs that prioritize rehabilitation and reintegration. By doing so, we can facilitate a smooth and successful re-entry into society, promoting positive change and reducing recidivism rates.
Ashleigh NicolePublished 11 months ago in The SwampPresident to Apply "Nutritional Facts Labels" to Foreign Countries
January 20th (Washington, D.C.) – As an emotionally drained and exhausted crowd looked on, the freshly installed President revealed the last of ten Executive Orders to kick off the new administration. People who had expected to attend a party celebrating the first independent leader of the free world since George Washington were shocked to find the Inauguration Ceremony cut short and themselves made witness to the President’s irreversible and world-shattering agenda, one that some are calling reckless and dangerous. But not even disarming America’s nuclear capabilities, pulling troops out of strategic locations around the world, or letting terrorists run free were as thoughtless and perilous as what happened with this final Executive Order.
Brazil
Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth largest country in the world by area. It is located in the tropics, and its climate is hot and humid. The country has a population of over 210 million people, making it the fifth most populous country in the world. Brazil is a federal republic, and its capital is Brasília.
Nouman YousafPublished 11 months ago in The SwampFull Citizenship Extended to American "Nationals"
January 20th (Pago Pago, American Samoa) – “While the territories of the United States debate whether they wish to be a State or not,” the President demurred, “I, unfortunately, cannot grant them the full Constitutional rights to which they are entitled due to the Supreme Court finding again and again that only some rights apply to the outlying possessions of the United States.”
Landmark Legislature Should Spark Controversy and Debate
HB454 is a bill newly introduced in the Alabama Legislature, called the Equal Protection Act. The purpose of the bill is to make changes to existing laws regarding abortion and the legal protection of unborn children.
Ashleigh NicolePublished 12 months ago in The SwampTucker Carlson Next Moves
Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, is swiftly moving forward with his post-Fox career plans. After his controversial departure from the network, there are reports surfacing about his next moves, which include a potential campaign against Fox News itself. According to Axios, a close friend of Carlson revealed that he intends to rally allies to attack Fox News in an effort to either secure a role at the network or establish a right-wing rival. This shift in strategy marks a departure from Carlson's initial desire for a quiet exit negotiation with Fox. The source added that Carlson is prepared for a battle and possesses insider knowledge that could potentially expose sensitive information about the network.
The Cost of Living: Assisted Suicide and Poverty in North America
The idea of medically assisted death is not new in North America. Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the infamous “Dr. Death,” thrust the concept of physician-assisted suicide into the public consciousness in the 1990s (Filc et al., 2019). Kevorkian’s homemade “Mercitron” machine, used to end the lives of willing patients, made him both a pariah and a pioneer. His actions ignited fierce debates about the ethics of euthanasia and the right to a dignified death.
Paige HollowayPublished 12 months ago in The SwampAladdin - BLACKROCK
Aladdin (Asset, Liability, Debt and Derivative Investment Network) is a technology platform developed by the world's largest investment management firm, BlackRock, to manage risk, portfolio construction, and trading for institutional investors. The platform was launched in 1999 and has since become a central component of BlackRock's operations. In this article, we will take a closer look at Aladdin and its impact on the investment industry.
African Journalists Are Being Murdered or Jailed: Affecting the Quality of Life & News in Africa
Thursday, 11 May 2023 By: TB Obwoge It's almost daily, there are reports of an African journalists being murdered. There are some who are scared to continue to write any news involving politics or their government officials. Being outspoken in Africa seems to be a death sentence.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 12 months ago in The SwampZelensky Sells UKRAINE to Blackrock
Recently, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, held a meeting with the management team of BlackRock, the world's largest asset management company, to discuss the creation of an investment fund aimed at revitalizing the country's economy through both public and private capital. However, the news of the meeting has not been well-received by the public, with many netizens criticizing Zelensky for potentially privatizing and selling off the country to private firms like BlackRock.
We Should Be Concerned About New Anti-protest Legislation
Amid the nauseating guff that was spouted all weekend on the news channels vis-a-vis the recent coronation of Charlie Three, there was a side issue that was too big for the news media to ignore. I refer to the police clampdown against those who desired to make it known via placards that the head of state is Not My King, an act of suppression more suited to the regime of North Korea than the free-speech-loving inhabitants of John Bull’s Island.