Archive for the ‘Progressives’ Category

The Minimum Wage Creates Unemployment: A message to progressives – Video


The Minimum Wage Creates Unemployment: A message to progressives
An in depth criticism of an article published on the leftist website, Center for American Progress, dispelling the notion that the minimum wage will save tax...

By: LibertarianUniverse

More here:

The Minimum Wage Creates Unemployment: A message to progressives - Video

Progressives Launching Bus Tour To Promote Minimum Wage Hike – Video


Progressives Launching Bus Tour To Promote Minimum Wage Hike
Former U.S. Comptroller General David Walker on the push to raise the minimum wage. Fox Business: Cavuto http://www.foxbusiness.com/on-air/cavuto/index.html ...

By: yazchat

See more here:

Progressives Launching Bus Tour To Promote Minimum Wage Hike - Video

What Should Progressives Think About Religious Freedom? – Video


What Should Progressives Think About Religious Freedom?
Laura Underkuffler, Cornell Law School, and Thomas Berg, University of St. Thomas School of Law will discuss how far courts should go to make accommodations ...

By: University of St. Thomas | Minnesota

Here is the original post:

What Should Progressives Think About Religious Freedom? - Video

Jonathan plotting to unseat Saraki from NASS -Kwara APC

The Kwara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress on Thursday said President Goodluck Jonathan was allegedly plotting to remove the Chairman, Senate Committee on Ecology and Environment, Dr. Bukola Saraki as a member representing Kwara Central Senatorial District.

Interim Publicity Secretary, APC, Kwara State chapter, Alhaji Sulyman Buhari in a statement on Thursday urged Jonathan not to indulge in such an act. He also called on lovers of democracy to advise the Presidency and the Peoples Democ ratic Party to stop alleged further attempt at undermining Nigerias democracy.

Information gathered from close associates and a reliable source in the presidency, is to the effect that, the Presidency is desperately in search of a Judge who will be heavily induced and compromises to remove Senator Bukola Saraki from the National Assembly as a Senator of the Federal Republic.

Any attempt by anyone to remove Senator Bukola Saraki through an illegal monetary intervention and or judicial influence will not only have grave consequences but also face a widespread repercussion. Nigerians are watching, he said.

Meanwhile, a loyalist of Saraki, Alhaji Tunde Akanbi Oniyo, with thousands of his supporters including women and youths , and students on Thursday dumped APC for PDP.

Oniyo who is a chairmanship aspirant for Ilorin East Local Government stated that he defected to the PDP because of alleged un-reconciled lapses in APC.

He claimed that PDP is relevant and would deliver dividends of democracy to the people.

He pledged his support for the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan.

According to him, the federal government has been doing its best to transform the lives of Nigerians in all ramifications.

He stated that with his return to PDP, he believed he would be relevant and able to impact more positively on the lives of his people.

Excerpt from:

Jonathan plotting to unseat Saraki from NASS -Kwara APC

Governance should be a mixture of old, young Buhari

A former Head of State and All Progressives Congress leader, Mohammadu Buhari, said governance should be a mixture of old and young competent individuals, adding that ability, competence and skill in politics did not reside in one particular age group.

Seventy one-year-old Buhari was speaking at the 50th anniversary lecture of Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall, University of Ibadan on Thursday, where he was the chairman. The lecture, with the theme, Youth and the future of Nigerian Politics, was delivered by former Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Shettima Mustafa.

Also present at the event were the Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi; former governor of the state, Rashidi Ladoja; eldest son of Nnamdi Azikiwe, Bamidele; APC chairman Bisi Akande; APC National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed; and former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nasir El Rufai.

In his introductory remarks, Buhari praised the contribution of Azikiwe to the development of Nigeria, noting that he had known the late sage since his school days.

He said, Azikiwe was the most out-spoken and internationally recognised Nigerian nationalist. He was a true Nigerian and his vision extended beyond Nigeria or West Africa. He dreamt of continental union, similar to what Europe is trying to do now. He deserves all the honour and accolades we can heap on him albeit posthumously.

While defending the importance of experience in governance, Buhari made references to many world leaders who transformed their countries even though they were over 70 years.

He said, China and Japan post 1945 had a history of very old people managing the affairs of these two great oriental economies. Mao Zedond and Chou En-Lai in their 70s laid the foundation for their successor, Deng Shao Ping, to bring one billion people out of poverty into self sufficiency in food supply and an economy second only to the US.

Charles de Gaulle led French resurgence after the war when he was over 70 years and in Britain, three old men managed its recovery through 1950s and 1960s. The last three Saudi Arabian kings ascended the throne in their 70s and 80s and see what transformation the nation enjoys in the last 40 years. If you think that this achievement is solely due to oil resources, take a look at Nigeria and consider what poor use we made of our resources.

Read the original:

Governance should be a mixture of old, young Buhari