Do you know the merits of “statistical sampling,” versus “straight headcount” by the US Census? Not many people do. The difference is this: in rural, suburban and low-density areas, a straight headcount is feasible. A census enumerator can… Read More
Category: BookTags: Barack Obama, IRS Tax Code, Obama, Sonia Sotomayor, US Census
On January 13, during the oral arguments in Puerto Rico v. Sánchez Valle, Sonia Sotomayor made some astounding declarations. As reported in USA Today, she emphasized that Puerto Rico is not a colony, but “a free associated state…literally.”… Read More
Category: BookTags: Judge Sotomayor, Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rico, Sonia Sotomayor
When Sonia Sotomayor de Noonan was confirmed as a member of the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009, it was hailed as a progressive moment for Latinos, minorities and women. Sonia was ready for her close-up. She was… Read More
Category: BookTags: Judge Sotomayor, Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico v. Sánchez Valle, SCOTUS, Sonia Sotomayor, Territory, US Territory
In August 2009, when Sonia Sotomayor became the “first Hispanic member” of the US Supreme Court, it was hailed as a Hispanic milestone. Sonia basked in the admiration of family, friends, Pres. Obama and Joe Biden. The… Read More
Category: BookTags: Barack Obama, Biden, Joe Biden, Judge Sotomayor, Obama, President Obama, Puerto Rico, Sonia Sotomayor, US Supreme Court
I voted for president Obama. He said the right things, and said them brilliantly. He promised to restore integrity and intelligence to the White House. After seven years his intelligence is a matter of record…and so is his… Read More
Category: BookTags: AIG, Bail Out, Credit Default Swaps, Obama, Oscar Lopez Rivera, Puerto Rico, Sonia Sotomayor, US Supreme Court, Wall Street
WAR AGAINST ALL PUERTO RICANS