BlogHide Resteemsbostonkreme1 (32)in politics • 7 years agoCould E-Verify be used to Limit the Amount of Undocumented Labor in the US?E-Verify can be described as a federal program designed for curbing illegal immigration. The program established in 1997 had the intention of verifying employment status through a national database…bostonkreme1 (32)in politics • 7 years agoWhy does Russia now Attract the Attention of the US MediaRussia has gained so much attention now due to two reasons, the growth of Russian interests in Eastern Europe and Asia, and an old mentality of a Cold War relations that were absent during the 90’s…bostonkreme1 (32)in poltics • 7 years agoThe Syrian 2017 Chemcial Attacks and its Implications for the Rest of the WorldWith regard to the Syrian chemical attacks, we must take into consideration the fact behind the attack before any outside country or organization can impose penalties on Syria. 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To achieve this, Marx would advocate that the working class of each country should stage a revolution…bostonkreme1 (32)in history • 7 years agoThe Failure of the Russian February Revolution and its Comparison to the American RevolutionThe provisional government was formed after the government of Tsar Nicholas II failed. It was considered a temporary government that achieved little in terms of policy reform. Many Russians, already…bostonkreme1 (32)in politics • 7 years agoTrump Victory, Was it Really an Upset?With the new craze of Trump protesters on the street, it gives us an idea of how unexpected the Trump victory actually was. 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While we are the richest nation in the world…bostonkreme1 (32)in politics • 7 years agoThe Failure of PerestroikaThe goal of Gorbachev’s reform was to revitalize the Soviet economy, and its political institution to promote market-style reforms on a small scale. This reform was not meant to dissolve the Soviet…bostonkreme1 (32)in politics • 7 years agoPeru's Stronghanded Drug Policy : Washington's Wet Dream?A contrast to Uruguay’s liberal policies is Peru’s violent persecution of drug traffickers. Peru has cultural ties to the coca leaf, the raw ingredient for cocaine, and also shares a border with…bostonkreme1 (32)in politics • 7 years agoWhat was the impact of consumerism on Soviet society and politics?Consumerism in the Soviet Union began with Stalin's third five-year plan to expand the access to consumer goods by creating an industry to help support the growing demand by Soviet citizens. 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These things can benefit not only the consumer, but help stop the inhumane slaughter millions of animals around the United…bostonkreme1 (32)in politics • 7 years agoChemical Attacks In Syria - New Problem, Old PoliticsWith regard to the Syrian chemical attacks, we must take into consideration the fact behind the attack before any outside country or organization can impose penalties on Syria. This is where the UN…bostonkreme1 (32)in politics • 7 years agoA Comparative View of Uruguayan Drug PolicyUruguay has been a pioneer in the area of drug policy starting in 2013 with the legalization of marijuana and the decriminalization of any other type of drug. Under Law 19.172, the Uruguayan…bostonkreme1 (32)in politics • 7 years agoCuba and the War on DrugsCuba would be an unlikely ally for the US in terms of drug trafficking, but in reality, they cooperate closely with the US in intercepting naval and air shipments to the US. Due to the incredibly…