Report Says Hispanics ‘ Are Not Disappearing Into The American Melting Pot ‘ — Is This A Problem?
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | November 27th at 09:39 AM |
Re-posted from PJ Media Depending on which exit poll you believe, President Obama won 71% or 75% of the Hispanic vote. Either way it was a major demographic force comprising 10% of the electorate, which practically guaranteed his reelection. But politics aside, there is an even greater Hispanic force at work in our nation – one which makes every day Election Day, and that is when | Read More »
Poverty, Shrinking Workforce, and Low-Skill Workers: A National Crisis
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | January 8th at 09:44 PM |
Re-posted from PJMedia.com In 2011, the political, social, and economic fabric of our nation stretched a little too far. Will 2012 be the year the seams burst? For starters, we have a broke, broken, polarized, and dysfunctional government, and that saga will play out on center stage in election year 2012. The people are polarized as well. However, one issue has upwards of 70% of | Read More »
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The Hispanic Key to Our National Economic Future
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | April 7th at 03:48 PM |
By Myra Adams Five years ago, a bright 18 year old Hispanic girl was part of a cleaning crew we hired after some home improvements. Because she was the only one in the crew who spoke English, and given her youthful appearance, I asked her if she was still in school. She said no because her father insisted she work and | Read More »