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How Can The Democrats Win In 2008? (Conclusion)

September 3rd, 2010

IV The factor “Carville”

If the Democrats nominate Hillary, expect to play James Carville, a leading role in the campaign. Otherwise, Democrats will continue to act on the chorus of “Send in the clowns to”. In 2004, John Kerry, the largest number of votes in the history of the United States collected and still lost. Carville needs, the mastermind behind the rise of Bill Clinton in the White House to take over some ruins. Carville predicted that Kerry would beat Bush by 52 to 47 per cent and said that if Bush is reelected, he would be “the signature political achievement of my life.”

After the defeat of Kerry, he said: “I think the Democrats should have won. (Kerry received the second highest number of votes in the history of U.S. presidential elections). We do not know … I was disappointed on election night. I ‘ll be honest with you. “Carville believes,” “The Democratic Party is in reality a precarious time … Now we have no control over every branch of government. I mean, we have won three of the last 10 presidential elections … I think this is a message to Democratic Party: We need to produce a narrative. We must do more to solve the problems rather than manage them. ”
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Suddenly Homeless in America

September 3rd, 2010

Flash back to the images of the Great Depression and the stories of older relatives who survived those difficult years. There was a time that the American lower economic status and marked the biggest success in adversity. That is, until recently.

A memory is not so far

Today, the U.S. economic crisis is often references to the Great Depression. One of the biggest problems people face today is homeless. As in the years after Black Tuesday, tent villages, a large number of tents or temporary shelters in areas or just outside the city limits are again sprouting throughout the country together. In these cities, “dozens or hundreds of families are struggling to survive.
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New Study Says US Homeless Population is Now Comprised of More Seniors

September 3rd, 2010

A recent national study, the population of the elderly, the homeless should increase by at least 33 percent in the next ten years will continue, with double the amount in 2050. This new information has contributed to national bodies, and life went on to address this demographic future.

An important reason for this phenomenon is the fact that the generation of baby boomers hit 65 years now. Already, some 45 million Americans older than and projected by the U.S. Census, this number should be increased to € 60,000,000, topping 90 million in 2050. These figures mean that value-added services such as housing, health care and food, urgently needed.
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