“Politics for breakfast”: speak for itself.
It is a blog that offers several views ranging from illegitimate debts, corruption, economic issues and social realities to share with others while eating breakfast.
James Matthew Miraflor, the author and the first blogger who responded to our call for submission of blogs is not your typical blogger.
He has been blogging for four years or more. So rather than writing about his life, James is taking his own free time to give us a broader perspective on and understanding about his areas of knowledge- economic issues. The point to take from all this: James knows what he is talking about, and he is not afraid to share his thoughts.
Read on…
* http://politicsforbreakfast.blogspot.com
* http://rantingsinfreeverse.blogspot.com
* http://destabilizer.multiply.com
* facebook.com/james.miraflor
Watch-out for our next featured blog of the week.



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