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  • Politics Is Like Hiring A Hitman
    by Scott Woods inPolitical on2020-08-13

    For me, politics is like hiring a hitman. I have values and things I care about. I care enough about them to at least bother voting for 5 minutes every year for one issue or another. And because I care at least that much, I vote for people who align with the ability to realize the things I care about.

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  • Punching Above Our Weight
    by Roger Madison Jr. inPolitical on2020-07-24

    I believe our vote is the punctuation of our voice. Without that resounding exclamation mark, I believe our voices are just incoherent noise.

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  • BLACK PROGRESS AMIDST SOCIAL CHAOS
    by Roger Madison Jr. inPolitical on2020-06-16

    Recent events have raised the profile of historical injustice and inequities here in the USA. The entire world has taken note of the fact that BLACK LIVES MATTER.   We invite all of our friends to engage in actions that result in the greatest movement for change in our history. It is imperative that we take advantage of this opportunity to affect a positive change by ACTING IN OUR SELF-INTERESTS.

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  • Living in a Black No-Man's Land
    by Roger Madison Jr. inOur Community on2019-10-28

    There are many narratives that define the Black experience in America in this 2nd decade of the 21st century. Our striving over the centuries of our sojourn in this nation is a tapestry of every human experience -- oppression, enslavement, forced assimilation, dehumanization, exclusion, segregation, isolation, struggle, perseverance, achievement, excellence, celebration, mourning, despair, progress, setbacks, lynching, assassination, genocide, terror, self-hatred, low esteem, pride,...

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  • Fighting Racism
    by Scott Woods inOur Community on2018-10-25

    I had a boss who was racist. Not an outright bigot, of course; her toolbox was more subtle than most. We bumped heads a lot over inconsequential things. She frequently couldn’t keep my name out her mouth. Lot of gaslighting. You know…2018 style. I tried a lot of ways to combat or navigate her issues. None of them worked, and that’s saying a lot because I’m really good at fighting racism. But at the end of the day – every day – she was my boss, I had to deal with her, and that was that. Finally I...

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Keys to a Successful Marriage: Tip #5

If you’ve been married awhile, you’ve undoubtedly accumulated a fair share of assets as well as debts.  But do you actually know just how much?  Knowing how much you have to spend on a monthly basis is just as important as knowing how much you have to pay out in bills. 

The problem with many couples is they tend to spend more than they have, while accumulating more debt than they can handle.  According to many experts, money is the number one cause for divorce but it doesn’t have to be.

Tip #5:  Get a Grip on Your Finances

Did you know your upbringing, culture, and gender can influence you and your spouse's approach to money? Do you know what your financial personalities are? Case in point:  My husband is fiscally conservative and I’m more apt to spend “just because.”  When we got together, I knew I would have to adjust my spending habits.  And now that I’m a work-at-home mom, I have to be even more money conscious. I haven’t stopped spending money but I am mindful of where those dollars are going.  If your spouse is the primary breadwinner, don’t work against him by trying to drive him into the poor house.  Instead, work with him and come up with creative ways to make your dollar go farther each month.    

Financial Planning is crucial no matter how many years you’ve been married. Do you have any financial goals for your future? If you do, re-evaluate the progress you are making toward your goals. If not, make some goals, both short-term and long-term.  Remember, retirement will be here before you know it.

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