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By kamala , 27 January 2026

Immigrants Power the U.S. Economy

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Kamala Budhathoki 'Sarup'

By Kamala Budhathoki Sarup

America’s identity as a land of opportunity has long been shaped by immigrants who arrive seeking better lives and, in the process, help build a stronger nation. Their contributions are not just cultural—they are deeply economic. Today, amid ongoing national conversations about immigration reform, it’s crucial to spotlight the role immigrants continue to play in advancing both the national and local economy.

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By kamala , 27 January 2026

Are There 10 Courageous Republicans Who Can Save America?

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Dr. Alon Ben-Meir
I beg every Republican official to take a moment and ask themselves:

Am I truly living up to my oath of office to defend and protect the Constitution? Am I upholding America’s democracy and freedoms for which millions have perished to protect? Am I fighting for what’s right, opposing what’s wrong, and embracing what’s morally virtuous? Am I elevating my homeland’s well-being above my own aspirations and my treasured dreams? Are there 10 honest Republican members of Congress who can say, yes, I have lived up to these ideals and values? I dare say no.

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By kamala , 24 December 2025

The Democrats' Greatest Challenge Ever

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Dr. Alon Ben-Meir
The Democrats can potentially wrest control of Congress in the upcoming midterm election only if they listen very carefully to what the American people are yearning for. The public cares less about left, right, or centrist slogans; they need a government that provides the means and the opportunities to meet their basic needs and live with dignity

The Democrats' Greatest Challenge Ever

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By kamala , 10 December 2025

Major challenges accessing international flights

Author
Kamala Budhathoki 'Sarup'
-Kamala Budhathoki Sarup

Published in Cape May County Herald.

Before boarding a flight, residents of Cape May County often have to make a lengthy drive out of the region. Whether traveling across the country or the world, locals face significant obstacles caused by limited nearby flight options and underutilized airports that offer far fewer services than their names suggest.

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By kamala , 1 December 2025

Turner’s The Lake of Zug at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Dr. Sam Ben- Meir
The Metropolitan Museum’s Allegory and Abstraction offers a compelling rotation from the Department of Drawings and Prints, bringing forward how artists across centuries embed narrative, emotion, and idea through both symbolic imagery and experiments in form.

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By kamala , 1 December 2025

Fichte and the Right to Be Well: A Philosophical Case for Universal Healthcare

Author
Dr. Sam Ben- Meir
If there is one thing modern societies have learned from pandemic years and chronic inequality, it is that health is not a private matter. The spread of illness—biological, social, and moral—exposes how deeply our lives are intertwined. Yet we still talk about healthcare as if it were an optional service, a product to be purchased, rationed, or withheld, rather than what it truly is: the precondition of freedom itself.
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By kamala , 14 October 2025

Inflation Gnaws Away at Paychecks, Psyches e

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Kamala Budhathoki 'Sarup'
Inflation Gnaws Away at Paychecks, Psyches

Published in Cape May County Herald.

Prices are higher, paychecks don’t go as far, and the residents of Cape May County are saying that simply getting through day-to-day life has become more difficult than ever. Inflation is something we all saw change across the country, and residents here are feeling it in their daily lives and the grocery store aisles.

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By kamala , 21 September 2025

A good economic system

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Kamala Budhathoki 'Sarup'
A good economic system features selfish incentives for creative and hardworking people. It is a system where selfishness benefits both the producer and the consumer, since the latter is the final arbiter of what is sold, as "the consumer is king." Since a bad economic/political's economy will lack adequate incentives, its workers will not produce well.
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By kamala , 15 September 2025

Public Transport in Cape May County: A Growth Roadblock

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Kamala Budhathoki 'Sarup'
Kamala Budhathoki Sarup

Published in Cape May County Herald.

Cape May County, with its unspoiled beaches, historic character, and frenzied summer resort tourism, is confronted with a stealthy issue that threatens to undermine its economic growth and destroy the visitor experience: the lack of a public transportation system. Even with high-strength attractions for residents as well as visitors alike, the failure of a viable transport system has the effect of leaving people in frustration and businesses struggling to reach their potential.

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By kamala , 15 September 2025

Democrats Have Inspiring Vision of U.S.

Author
Kamala Budhathoki 'Sarup'
Democrats Have Inspiring Vision of U.S.

Published in Cape May County Herald.

I’m thrilled to be supporting Mikie Sherrill, the just-nominated Democratic candidate for governor of New Jersey, who has just cemented her presence on the national scene. While advancing immigration reform and measures that benefit working- and middle-class families, the state has become more hospitable to both visitors and small companies under her leadership. The principles that keep me returning to the Democratic Party, election after election, are embodied by leaders like Mikie.

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