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THE BALLOT

noun

a process of voting, in writing and typically in secret: next year's primary ballot | the commissioners were elected by ballot.


Yes - we know it’s important your vote, but we are interested in the behind the day.

What goes into the day?

Who are the people that do this?

How do other free Nations do it?

And what can possibly go wrong?

We will bring our first Pod Cast this February it will be a first in this line of questions.

IMMIGRATION

Noun

the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country: patterns of immigration from the Indian sub-continent to Britain.


My land is your land stuff, let’s ask who got to this land, and who is trying.

Who immigrated?

What is an alien?

How does an alien become a citizen? 

And who are these people?

We hope to talk with the people who know, and meet the people that hope for the best.

PRIVACY

Noun

the state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people: she returned to the privacy of her own home.

Why every person should have 15 minutes

Should we be concerned?

If you have nothing to be worried about, then you have nothing

What should we think 

My friend is your friend

HEATHCARE

Noun

the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services: [as modifier] : healthcare workers.


oxymoron 


Noun

a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g., faith unfaithful kept him falsely true).

Let’s  talk – we will cover this in depth but it may take a little time 

Mercantile

adjective

relating to trade or commerce; commercial: the shift of wealth to the mercantile classes.

POLITICAL STUFF

adjective

relating to the government or the public affairs of a country: a period of political and economic stability.• relating to the ideas or strategies of a particular party or group in politics: a decision taken for purely political reasons.• interested in or active in politics: I'm not very political.• motivated or caused by a person's beliefs or actions concerning politics: a political crime.• chiefly derogatory relating to, affecting, or acting according to the interests of status or authority within an organization rather than matters of principle.

Stuff we can’t and should not avoid 

As to this topic, we will be looking for guests

MUCH AND MORE

adjective

did you get much help? a lot of, a great/good deal of, a great/large amount of, plenty of, ample, copious, abundant, plentiful, considerable; informal lots of, loadsof, heaps of, masses of, tons of, piles of, mucho. ANTONYMS  little.


adjectiveI 

could do with some more clothes: additional, further, added, extra, increased, new, other, supplementary. ANTONYMS  less, fewer.

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