The NCAA is acting like they can or are willing to self-police. It doesn't appear that they are willing to do it to the degree that they should.
From Tony Cardenas
The American people are happy to help small businesses grow, but paying fines for multi-millionaires, subsidizing bad behavior, should not be the responsibility of American taxpayers.
Being fined for violating the rules of your league is not the same as a shop owner on Main Street paying to have a new sign hung in front of their business. One is a business expense, the other is a punishment.
When we act ignorant as a community, we are not doing the right thing.
We must make the masses understand that we have a responsibility to care for our animals and that when things get messed up, it's usually because human hands have caused it.
No living being should have to endure conditions that you wouldn't put on your worst enemy.
The San Fernando Valley has plenty of manufacturing zones, especially in the 29th Congressional District.
When millions of law-abiding people achieve citizenship, our communities benefit, and the U.S. economy grows and strengthens.
As someone who has owned a small business in the past, I understand how difficult it can be to get a loan.
Truancy rates are directly correlated to low graduation rates.
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