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Equal Time with Martha Burk

Martha Burk, Center for Advancement of Public Policy
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    Times are tough all over, but some people are more deserving than others. Here's one that's really in a bind -- and it's someone you may know about, but if not a big surprise. Open your heart and pock...
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    • 1 week ago
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    In less than two months Joe Biden leaves the presidential stage for good.  He could go out a hero for the majority of the population with a stroke of the pen and make history in the bargain. Will he d...
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    • 2 weeks ago
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    Thanksgiving is here, and once again food banks will be helping the poor with the meagerist of meals. Some of our tax money also helps out with  food stamps. But there's a surprise hidden in the rules...
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    • 3 weeks ago
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    November has been the month for politics in the US since 1845, when Congress passed a federal law designating the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November as Election Day. But maybe there’...
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    • 1 month ago
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    The Civil War was hard fought on both sides. But some of the combatants were special -- in a way you wouldn't guess....
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    • 1 month ago
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    We've been inundated with words, words, and more words for months from Trump and Harris. Whose the most convincing? You decide -- your future depends on it....
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    • 1 month ago
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    It’s almost Halloween, when the creepy crawlers come out, along with ghosts, goblins, candy, tricks and treats.  Did it really start as a pagan ritual?  Yes and No....
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    • 1 month ago
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    Unless you live in a cave or under a rock, you’ve no doubt heard of Project 2025, a conservative manifesto from the Heritage Foundation outlining an ambitious agenda for a second Trump administration....
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    • 1 month ago
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    The U.S. has been celebrating Columbus Day since 1792, after the explorer who sailed from Spain in 1492 and supposedly "discovered America." But he never actually touched land in what is now the Unite...
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    • 2 months ago
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    Hispanics are being demonized and terrorized by grandstanding candidates looking to stir up trouble. But their contribution to U.S. history is robust .  (And by the way, we stole Texas from Mexico)....
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    • 2 months ago
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    Women no longer have to worry about reproductive freedom -- or anything else. The problems have been solved and females are now protected....
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    • 2 months ago
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    It’s September, and school’s in in most of the U.S. Readin’, writin’ and ‘rithmetic as usual, but in some places a new topic will be added to the curriculum: the Bible, with all its gore and mayhem. P...
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    • 2 months ago
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    Abortion access has always been viewed as a woman’s problem. Men rarely talked about it, and it didn’t seem high on their political priorities. Not any more – since Trump proudly took credit for overt...
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    • 3 months ago
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    The first (and probably only) Prez candidate debate is this week. Will both parties go by the rules? More importantly, will we learn anything we don't already know?...
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    • 3 months ago
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    Labor Day became a national holiday in 1894, when President Grover Cleveland signed a law making the first Monday in September a day off for workers. Labor unions had campaigned for years to gain reco...
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    • 3 months ago
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    Women have made steady gains in many areas since they got the right to vote in August of 1920, but there is still work to do. When elected officials refuse to back pro-woman policies, today's females ...
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    • 3 months ago
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    We all know about taxes – income taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, use taxes, entertainment taxes – it seems like the list is endless. But there’s one tax that’s a new one on me, even though I’ve b...
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    • 3 months ago
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    School varies by state and even towns and districts. Some kids get what they need, others get less or nothing -- what gives?...
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    • 4 months ago
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    Most people think Vice Presidents don't matter -- just window dressing for low level events. But history shows they could become number one at any minute: Let's look at the best & the worst....
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    • 4 months ago
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    Sports on TV has long been guy heavy. But a new kind of sports bra for both genders may just be the uplift the fans need....
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    • 4 months ago
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    Presidential history was made when President Biden gracefully ended his candidacy for a second term.  He put country over self and very possibly saved our democracy. The crowds are loving his prosecut...
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    • 4 months ago
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    Besides record heat and fireworks on the 4th, July is known for something else: Black Women’s Equal Pay Day. The day in 2024 when Black women’s wages caught up to what white men made by the end 2023: ...
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    • 4 months ago
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    When the U.S. space program was launched, women were tested for astronaut duty -- and passed.  But male astronauts candidates and NASA big-wigs objected, and the women's program was shut down.  So we...
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    • 5 months ago
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    Political conventions always lay out a party's vision for the future if their folks get in power. This year's Republican plan is a doozy for the majority of voters: women....
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    • 5 months ago
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    After President Biden's recent meltdown during a debate with Donald Trump, various factions are calling for him to drop out of the presidential race. He says no -- here's a great solution....
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    • 5 months ago
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    If you remember your junior high history lessons, you know that the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776, famously declaring that  “all men are created equal.”  All of the signers we...
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    • 5 months ago
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    June 24th marks the  anniversary of the infamous Dobbs  Supreme Court decision, trashing women’s right to abortion guaranteed since Roe v. Wade in 1973. Let's inventory  the  damage to women’s rights,...
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    • 5 months ago
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    The New York Times Kid Section recently showcased the candidates' answers to kid friendly questions. Listen to their direct quotes and pick your leader for the next four years....
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    • 6 months ago
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    Back in the day Mom stayed home with kids, housework, and runny noses. Dad went to work, plopped down in the evening with the newspaper or TV and did little else. No more -- it's a new world out there...
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    • 6 months ago
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    June 6 marks the anniversary of D-Day, the day in 1944 when Allied forces in World War II invaded France from offshore. It was the largest seaborne invasion in history. Thousands never made it out of ...
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    • 6 months ago
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    Official history says the first Memorial Day celebration was held in Arlington National Cemetery on May 30, 1868, where Union and Confederate soldiers from the Civil war are buried.  Nope. The earlies...
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    • 6 months ago
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    May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Month,  was designated in 1992 by President George H. W. Bush to pay tribute to immigrants who enriched America's progress -- but only afte...
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    • 6 months ago
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    We all have to buy groceries, household goods, and a fair amount of fast food. But are we getting what we pay for, or a hidden swindle?...
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    • 7 months ago
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    Most people think Mother's Day is just a day for mom to get gifts and thanks. But it has a far more serious and important origin and history....
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    • 7 months ago
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    If you were born before 1968, it was legal and normal to deny folks housing based on skin color or heritage.  Enter two guys – one white, one black – who changed all that. ...
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    • 7 months ago
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    College is now ridiculously expensive and students are in hock up to their eyebrows. President Biden wants to help -- but the Supremes have stopped him once. Rerun or success? ...
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    • 7 months ago
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    Taxes are necessary for a civilized society, and most ordinary people pay their fair share.  But there's one group that pays nothing at all, while rewarding their benefactors handsomely. ...
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    • 8 months ago
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    Wake up and view the solar eclipse, last one 'til 2044. If you think really has no significance except crazy superstition, think again. Ancient voices from the past tell us it was a battle of the sexe...
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    • 8 months ago
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    Okaay,  April Fools Day is upon us, so let's have a little fun and nominate some of your national leaders for the biggest fool prize, and of course pick a winner.  And the nominees are . . ....
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    • 8 months ago
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    The old saying "necessity is the mother of invention" may be true, but it leaves out an important component -- the real "mothers" and "aunts" and "sisters" and even "wives" of invention....
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    • 8 months ago
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    It’s Women’s History month, and the feds are  banning government agencies from using salary history to set the pay of new hires. We need it for the private sector too....
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    • 9 months ago
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    Trump was President from 2016 To 2020, but he’s never won an election. He lost the nationwide popular vote in 2016, but still made it to the White House, due to a ridiculous voting system that ought t...
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    • 9 months ago
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    Females are without question the stars of Hollywood costume design, raking in Oscars in numbers that far outstrip the men. They get lots of well deserved recognition for what they do.  Except in one v...
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    • 9 months ago
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    It started with one thin dime, and a bus ride in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. City busses were segregated back then – whites in the front, Blacks in the back. On that fateful day, an African American ...
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    • 9 months ago
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    In 1971, Congress created President's Day, to fall yearly between the birthdays of Washington and Lincoln on the 3rd Monday in February. Many have aspired to the office, but a significant group has ne...
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    • 10 months ago
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    I thought it would be simple. Just google Valentine’s Day and learn all about it – when and where it started and modern ways it’s celebrated around the world. Well, it worked – sort of. Seems there’s ...
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    • 10 months ago
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    February is Black History Month, officially recognized by President Gerald Ford in 1976. It was about time. The 1960s had seen crucial economic gains for African Americans, even as the Black Freedom s...
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    • 10 months ago
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    In 2009 Lilly Ledbetter learned she had been paid 40% less than men in the same Goodyear Tire & Rubber job. It was a long slog, but she won, and working women today still benefit....
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    • 10 months ago
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    January 22 marks the 51st anniversary of the Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, when the court ruled abortion was legal under U.S. Constitution's guarantee of a right to privacy.  But...
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    • 10 months ago
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    Minimum wages went up in a number of states on January 1. Pizza Hut is crying foul and punishing delivery drivers for the hike by firing them all. Are these workers getting rich at your expense? Nope,...
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    • 11 months ago
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