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W. E. Messamore

An entrepreneurship major and graduate of Belmont University, Wes believes that small business, innovation, and creative thinking are required to solve problems and improve our world. One of America's growing number of Independents, Wes has never registered with any political party, but describes himself as a libertarian (note the lower-case "L") and holds individual liberty as a key ingredient of good public policy.

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Articles By W. E. Messamore

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By | 12/20/2011 | Elections 2012, Issues, Movements, Organizations | 5 Comments

After she tried to put on a farmer’s market in her hometown of Pueblo, Colorado, Tisha Casida discovered that she had a different set of rules, regulations, licenses, and fees.

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By | 12/14/2011 | Issues, Movements | 2 Comments

As fellow contributor, Christopher Guzman, noted yesterday, 64% of Americans say big government is the “biggest threat to the country,” just one percentage point less than the record high of.

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By | 12/13/2011 | Arizona, Immigration, Legislation, States | 9 Comments

In yet another showdown between the Obama Administration and the states, the Supreme Court announced Monday that it would be taking on Arizona’s controversial and tough immigration law, passed in 2010.

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By | 12/07/2011 | California, Economy | 11 Comments

In the United States, the federal minimum wage is $7.25/hour. For workers in the state of California, it’s just a little higher at $8.00/hour.  But in San Francisco, residents are.

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By | 12/06/2011 | California, Immigration, Legislators | 2 Comments

Democratic Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes unveiled the California Opportunity and Prosperity Act Friday, which would allow nearly 1 million undocumented immigrants to openly live and work in California with no fear of deportation by the state.

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By | 11/16/2011 | Elections 2012, President | 8 Comments

Tuesday’s Bloomberg News Poll of likely voters revealed more than Ron Paul’s first place tie with three other GOP contenders for the upcoming 2012 Iowa Caucuses.  It showed just how.

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By | 11/15/2011 | Activism, California, Economy, Safety | 2 Comments

Before arriving at the most recent police eviction of Occupy Oakland demonstrators from Frank Ogawa Plaza in Oakland, California, let’s review the series of events– and policy flip flops– that.

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