Sep 9, 2013 | Domestic Policy, News, The New Nixon
Transportation planning, especially in metropolitan areas such as greater Los Angeles, necessitates greater attention and priority of policy makers and community members. When congestion and stop-and-go traffic on highways become the norm of every working person’s...
Sep 7, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
There are certain places around America which are always remembered as places where Presidents have gone to get a rest, for a while, from the pressure cooker that Washington can sometimes be….places that bear the personal stamp of a Chief Executive’s...
Sep 6, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
By Marshall Garvey During the United States’ pacific campaign in World War II, some of the most intense fighting occurred on the Japanese island of Okinawa. The area, which also included the Ryukyu Islands and the Daito Islands, became known as “The Keystone of the...
Sep 5, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
“The dramatic success of our Southern school desegregation problem is eloquently told by the statistics…As far as my administration’s overall record on civil rights is concerned, I believe we can point with justifiable pride to what was accomplished.”-RN, President...
Sep 3, 2013 | Foreign Policy, News, Russia, The New Nixon
President Obama secured support for military action in Syria from the top House Republicans, Speaker Boehner, and Majority Leader Cantor, but to what end? The President has previously stated that he isn’t interested in regime change, so ousting Assad by the US...
Aug 29, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
In 1992, the city council of La Habra went into two and a half hours of deliberations, debating the demolition or preservation of Richard M. Nixon’s first law office. The City Council concluded that the site, which included RN’s law office and the Wester Hotel, did...