Category Archives: Fiscal responsibility

Immigration: Law and Border

I know undocumented foreigners and would not affect scorn towards them in place of the affection I feel. Many willingly close their eyes to felt warmth, replacing it with a suppose-to bitterness rather than just doing what has to be done; others close them to each problem that comes hand in hand with this trickle invasion.  Continue reading

Healthcare: Brief to a Measured Response

English: Spending on U.S. healthcare as a perc...

Spending on US Healthcare

The following list of features is an overview of an earlier proposal for healthcare. It reconciles a federal sense of what is important with an accounting, actuarial, and medical sense of what is. Continue reading

Sharia Compliant Finance

Long before the founding of Islam, the charging of interest on loans had been broadly forbidden. Early encounters with interest bearing loans had often led to impoverishment and in response community by community condemned the instrument. Beginning with England under Henry VIII, many non-Islāmic countries began recognizing the value brought to the borrower in a loan’s temporal empowerment.

Countries with Sharia rule.

Sharian Rule by Degree

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This Land Is Whose Land

ARIZONA BORDERS AND CITIZEN SAFETY...

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Most illegal immigrants are hard-working and, for that, low paid. Poised against this and the constant watchfulness is an informal benefits package paid by but beyond the reach of most Americans.

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