July 10, 2018

Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai Defines Racism

We have all heard about the word “Racism.” The Right thinks it is an excuse for those who cannot get ahead, and the Left uses it anywhere and everywhere possible. We cannot, however, sweep this issue under the rug. According to Gallup, next to the issue of Governance, the issue of Race is most important to all Americans. The problem …

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June 26, 2018

Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai on Immigration Reform

For far too long in American history, career politicians, Democrats and Republicans — the Establishment has exploited immigration. Both parties have their Deep State Swamp-Economy, or what I call the “Swampconomy” has profited from illegal immigration. The Democrats have used illegal immigration to get illegal votes. The Republicans have used illegal immigration to artificially beef up corporate profits based on …

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May 25, 2018

Two Goddesses

My grandmother, who was a farmer and also a village healer, once told me a story. The Goddess Lakshmi, she said, is the goddess of Wealth. The Goddess Saraswathi is the goddess of Skills and Knowledge. Many people go and pray to the Goddess Lakshmi begging for wealth — sometimes she answers and sometimes she doesn’t. It all depends on …

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May 16, 2018

Investigate Elizabeth Warren

In a letter to the Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the Senate Ethics Committee Chairman Johnny Isakson detailing the elaborate connections between various players seeking to build a casino in Massachusetts, I have exposed the fact that the financiers behind a proposed casino in Massachusetts would keep most of the revenues while giving only a pittance to the Mashpee Wampanoag …

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May 8, 2018

Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai: What is Racism?

What is racism? After we immigrated to America in 1970, my mom told me, “In India, you can get discriminated seven different ways but in America, three. But, if you work hard and persevere, you can overcome even those three in America.” My mom’s wisdom has always guided my efforts. Growing up in the public school system in New Jersey, …

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