Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Are American politics ready for a third party

Are American politics ready for a third party?
Logistically it may be a longshot but I personally think a good amount of Americans are getting plain sick of the bickering and unwillingness of the current two parties to work together. If independents had the finances to run better campaigns I think many of them would stand a good shot in these elections such as last weeks in MA. Your thoughts?
Politics - 11 Answers

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gay party - yes


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With the Supreme Court decision, we now do...the Corporate Party. Which will buy out the other two. Another step towards Fascism.


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With this new Supreme Court ruling there will never be a a 3rd party ever!


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I say bring in the Surprise Party. You want to know their policy? then vote them in.


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the electorial system they have and the owners of the two parties will never allow it, if the usa had electorial reform and proportional representation was introduced then 3rd 4th and more parties would get representation the last time reform was mentioned the red and blue parties told the american people it was a bad idea and they agreed with them,


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The Stewie party, I have been ready forever.


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The Democrat Party has been hijacked by the Progressive movement and is in immanent danger of destruction from within. No house divided can stand, both the Democrats and Republicans find themselves in this position. The Republicans are feeling the division of the Tea Party Constitutionalists and the moderate party regulars. If you look closely at the Moderate Democrats and the Moderate Republicans there is very little, if any, difference between them. If the Progressives break from the Democrats and the Tea Party from the Republicans we could have a three party system if the Moderates blend as the Party of the Democratic- Republicans. The three parties: Democratic-Republicans (1792–c.1824), Progressives (the former Bull Moose Party) and the Independent Constitution Party ((Tea Party), a party to restore our government to its Constitutional limits and our law to its Biblical foundations) might all exist again.


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Some are, but in reality most aren't. Party favoritism and loyalty will always exist. Mainly with the GOP. They are "ride or die" people to the hilt! Most of their great grand parents were in the GOP, as well as their grand parents and parents. It's in their blood, they all think the same. They all past down ancient traditions. The Independent party is still the new kid on the block sorta speak. And you know how that goes. Not many pay him as much attention as the kids who have lived on the block for hundreds of years. He doesn't have the money or the fame to go up against the big wigs who have established power and clout. But you were right about this, "Americans are getting plain sick of the bickering and unwillingness of the current two parties to work together".


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Depends on whether you want that third party to be left-leaning or right-leaning.


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No. They had their chance in 1992. I


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the world knows your pain if we look at how device politics needs to be just to work. We understand the need for flat out lies in the news. Where global propaganda’s to keep the few in control of things, it’s quite awesome. I choose the no vote, no work day of protest party. In god we the people trust in them we have our dough. cameronissim not cameronism

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Degrees for investment banking or consulting

Degrees for investment banking or consulting?
BA in international Relations, MA in Economics with emphasis in Finance and Banking. Are these degrees good to have when going into either IB or consulting? How many internships should one have under thier belt?
Careers & Employment - 1 Answers

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Yes

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

My wife and I have been married 8 months (MA). She took off with the car

My wife and I have been married 8 months (MA). She took off with the car.?
I have been financing it since before we were even engaged, The car is financed only in my name and registered only in my name. We are getting divorced and she won't give back the car. Can I report it stolen?
Marriage & Divorce - 6 Answers

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yes, I would call the police and have them take care of it. Sorry to hear about your troubles


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If you are going through a divorce, you should have an attorney. Ask him/her what you should do.


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do not report it stolen as she is your wife and might cause legal trouble... but you need a sheriffs escort onto the property of the car and are legaly entilted to your property good luck and hope this helps


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If she took your car then she stole it because you don't live in a community property state.. You need to get you a good divorce attorney and have him go after her.


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Hell yes!


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talk with an attorney

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Expensive Auto Insurance in Ma need advise! Thanks

Expensive Auto Insurance in Ma need advise! Thanks?
Hi, I live in Ma and I’ve made a couple of mistakes with my driving record, $6,000 auto insurance to be exact. Since my car is financed I have to have some sort of insurance on it. My bank said that I could store my car away and that I had to put Fire and Theft protection on it. Does anyone know how what the yearly premium for something like that would be? Also can anyone suggest any alternatives? Your help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks,
Insurance & Registration - 4 Answers

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For car insurance the obvious way to get a fantastic rate is do a policy comparison on car policies. Make sure that you pick similar options with the same deductibles, auto make, location, etc so that all options are an accurate comparison. What I usually recommend is an online comparison quote at http://www.lowratetoday.com since they have top name insurers and can give several prices on car insurance polices.


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autoinsurance.bebto.com - check these plans. As I know their rates for bad driving record is not such expensive as from other companies.


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I am not an expert in this area,nonetheless I would suggest you take a look here http://www.AutoInsuranceFree.info/free-auto-insurance.htm ,there are helpful tips there


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escobarjavier31, For car insurance the fastest method to get a cheap quote is do a policy comparison. If you choose the same coverage levels, you can get an quick quote to compare against others. Use the same coverage area, auto make and model, mileage and driving history to make sure you get an apples to apples comparison. To get fast auto insurance quotes, go to http://www.autoadviceonline.com/Auto-Insurance-Quote.html and you can compare all the major auto insurance companies.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Car purchase, insurance and parking permit in MA

Car purchase, insurance and parking permit in MA?
Hi, I plan to buy a new car in Mass and have a couple questions: 1. I used to live with my parents who live in Boston. I no longer do now, but I still visit them often enough that I'd really like to get a resident parking permit. Can I get one by adding my Dad as a co-owner of the car? Or must he be the sole owner? 2. I pay a much lower auto insurance rate than my Dad, should I expect to pay an amount in between mine and my dad's rates if I add him as co-owner? 3. I have much better credits than my dad, can I finance the car loan myself and pay for the car alone, even though my dad will be a co-owner? Will he have to pay taxes because I am in essence "giving" my dad the car by adding him as a co-owner? What if he's the sole owner, and I am paying for him? Thanks! Just a clarification, both my credits and my driving records are better than my dad's, so I am not trying to scam insurance since I only stand to lose by adding my dad's name. All I want is a convenient parking space so I do not to have to wait and find parking spots and walk long distances many days a week...
Insurance & Registration - 2 Answers

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1. Since you no longer live with your parents, you are not entitled to a resident parking permit since you are not a resident. Adding your dad to the car would not make you a resident. 2. Just adding him to your car would have little effect on your insurance rates since you would be the primary driver and living where ever you live. 3. Essentially the same answer as above. I'd suggest you do the right thing in the right way. It looks very much like you are looking for ways to scam insurance (I didn't say you ARE, I said it LOOKS).


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Well here is the thing putting your dad on the title does not make you an resident. Do not scam the city. 2- Yes if his driving record etc is worse than your insurance will go up even if you are the primary driver. 3-If you are going to put him on the title then he would need to be on the loan. If his credit is worse than yours etc. this would be a bad idea and cost you money. Just live without the sticker it will be better for you in the long run.