Author Archives: Kevin Lynn

CFPUP’S Weekly News Wrap UP For Week Ending 05.02.15

Welcome to another edition of the CFPUP’s Weekly News Wrap Up! Once again we’re providing  [...]

Weekly News Wrap Up for Week Ending 04.24.14

Welcome to another edition of the Center For Progressive Urban Politics Weekly News Wrap Up  [...]

CFPUP’s Weekly News Wrap Up for the Week Ending April 11, 2015

Here is another installment of our Weekly News Wrap Up (WNWU) for the week ending  [...]

Weekly News Wrap Up For Week Ending March 27, 2015

Welcome to our Weekly News Wrap Up for the week ending March 27, 2015. Once again  [...]

IFSPP Weekly News Wrap Up for March 20, 2015

Welcome to what we are hoping will be the first of many, many weekly news  [...]

Steve and Kevin Take on The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors

  On February 24th, Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis, along with Supervisor Sheila Kuehl  [...]

Thomas Paine and His Importance to Progressives

  The Center for Populist Urban Politics had the pleasure recently to sit down with  [...]

The Man With The Blue Guitar

                I The man bent over his guitar,  [...]

Interview with Ellen Brown – What is the Solution to Our Fragile Financial System?

Last week the Center for Populist Urban Politics had the good fortune to sit down  [...]

Overpopulation and Environmental Injustice

One of the problems with trying to have a conversation on the topic of overpopulation  [...]

Stop Stereotyping Hispanics!

Prior to President Obama’s speech Last Thursday, Luis Gutierrez, a Democratic Congressman, was predicting a  [...]

A Tale of Two Swindles

This week the Center For Progressive Urban Politics is taking a very critical look at  [...]

CFPUP’s Candidate Recommendations for the Mid-Term Elections

Over the past two days we have brought you our thoughts and how we intend  [...]

CFPUP’s Recommendations on Propositions 45, 46, 47 & 48

  This is part two of a three part series covering ballot propositions and candidates  [...]

CFPUP’s Recommendations on Propositions 1 & 2

Whether it is up ballot, down ballot or something in between, there is nothing like  [...]

Americans Don’t Want an Executive Override on Immigration

“When I take executive action, I want to make sure it’s sustainable.”[1] That’s how President  [...]

Interview with Josef Bray-Ali – Bike Lane Controversy

We recently sat down with Josef Bray Ali, Owner of the Flying Pigeon Bike shop  [...]

Interview With Christina Avaness – Food Alchemist

This week’s interview falls under the IFSPP categories of personal wellness and resilience. We were  [...]

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Labor and Economics

Jobs, Wages and Immigration Institute for Sound Public Policy is committed to the creation of  [...]

Will Limited Land, Water and Energy Control Human Population Numbers in the Future?

Nearly 60% of the world’s human population is malnourished and the numbers are growing. Shortages  [...]

Healthcare Survey of 600 Progressives and Liberals

Institute for Sound Public Policy National Poll Conducted By Pulse Opinion Research September 3, 2009  [...]

The State of U.S. Immigration Policy: The Quandry of Economic Methodology and the Relevance of Economic Research to Know

As the 21st Century commences, immigration has once again become a major source of the  [...]

Immigration Policy in Free Soceties: Are There Principles Involved or Is It All Politics?

Free societies with industrialized economies such as Canada and the United States are characterized by certain  [...]

On American Sustainability – Anatomy of a Societal Collapse

“Once the population and economy have overshot the physical limits of the Earth, there are only  [...]

What Needs to be Done

The monumental task before us is to solve the human predicament – the combined crises  [...]

Immigration to the United States and World-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The findings of this study indicate that future levels of immigration will have a significant  [...]

Immigration to Play Lead Role in Future U.S. Growth

If current trends continue, the population of the United States will rise to 438 million in  [...]

Liberals Beware: There is a High Cost to “Cheap” Labor

There is a liberal case for controlling illegal immigration that is seldom articulated. As the  [...]