Reliable Non-Partisan Political Information Platforms

By Anita Ortega


Politics has influenced debates on important issues at social, economic and international level. The availability of non-partisan political information platforms makes it possible for citizens to make informed choices by presenting them with the truth. The blogs are run by independent minded individuals, institutions and experts. They seek to offer facts to the public and readers and allow them to make personal decisions.

Independent bloggers tackle issues such as affirmative action, government involvement in UN issues, affirmative action, legalization of marijuana, abortion and super power politics. At the social and economic level are debates on immigration, euthanasia, oil drilling and policies on guns. Nationalization of immigrants, school tests and budgets at various levels are also hot topics. Economists make it easy to understand taxation for the poor and the rich, performance based remuneration and the idea of minimum wage.

Experts analyze issues with far reaching effects including global wars and their implication on national and international economies. The civil liberties of citizens and inhabitants of war zones are explained using expert assistance. The aim is to shed light on issues that are used to justify war and examine their extent or closeness to truth. Budgetary allocations for wars and their impact on the economy and international image are expounded by experts.

The threat of terrorism and its changing face remains a mystery to many. The impact of intervention measures and the possibility of success are discussed in these forums. There are analysts helping readers to understand civilian deaths and destruction of property. Terrorism suspects and abuse of human rights during confinement have dominated this debate.

Unbiased bloggers take time to evaluate events and decisions made in the past with the aim of establishing if they were justified and valuable. Some of the hot topics in this regard include missile defense measures, Vietnam War and the war with North Korea. There are discussions on the withdrawal from Iraq and the Three Strike Law, though they are done in low tones and attract minimum attention. The dividend tax cut continues to elicit debate.

The issues that are likely to attract most attention at the moment include discussions on universal health care and term limits for various election positions. There is a ranging debate on national sales tax or value added tax. Same sex marriages are also attracting a lot of attention with populations being split in the middle. This gives room for a lot of rumors and misrepresentation of facts.

The presentations made on the blogs involve scrutinizing all the facts available and presenting them in a raw form for the public to make an informed decision. Presenting the merits and demerits of each issue gives an equal chance to citizens to make the right choice. It takes away the bias created by politicians and civil societies because of their own interests. Bloggers go not favor any side but as much as possible try to stick to the facts.

Non-partisan blogs are run by organizations, institutions and individuals dedicated to eradicating myths peddled for political gains. They are not directed by any political party. They stick to facts so that citizens at federal, state and county level can make informed decisions.




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