<p><strong>Latino Decisions </strong></p>
<p> Recently, the GOP campaign consulting firm Ayres, McHenry, and Associates released a new poll sponsored by the Resurgent Republic —a GOP research and public affairs organization— and the Hispanic Leadership Network, an outreach effort of the right-of-center American Action Network. Both groups work for the election of additional Republicans to Congress and the defeat of President Obama.</p>
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<p> We hear and see these words every day. The words and their intent are embedded into proposed state laws like Arizona’s SB 1070. Luckily, the federal courts that have enjoined such laws now have another federal employee to point to in their efforts to squelch such emotions and obvious bigotry.</p>
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<p> So proclaimed Vice President Joe Biden at a recent speech in Ohio. He’s right. And with unemployment stuck above 9 percent, the need for strong unions has never been greater.</p>
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<p> Un incremento de impuestos a la clase llamada “superricos” es una medida razonable si tomamos en cuenta que este grupo contribuye, en términos relativos, menos que las clases medias.</p>
<p> El presidente Barack Obama clama justicia. Por eso dentro de su paquete económico incluyó un incremento de los impuestos a los ricachones del país.</p>
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