T.J. O'Hara plans to be a President for the People. One ready to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue to open a dialogue with Congress to fix the problems that plague America rather than fix the blame.
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Can Non-Governmental Organizations replace Federal assistance in the area of humanitarian relief, and how could they improve? Published 3:14 p.m. April 22, 2012 - Comments
While the Parties focus on their candidates’ habits with respect to consumption and transportation of canines, let’s talk about oil. Published 11:57 p.m. April 19, 2012 - Comments
The parties view our Nation’s energy and environmental issues as political pawns. What if we had a coherent strategy instead? Published 12:05 a.m. April 12, 2012 - Comments
How significant could the single foreign policy decision of respecting Afghanistan’s sovereignty be to the United States? Published 2:47 p.m. March 21, 2012 - Comments
The Administration’s foreign policy is both unclear and unsuccessful. It is time to introduce a more coherent approach. Published 5:54 p.m. March 20, 2012 - Comments
The People deserve more than Presidential candidates offering sound bite policies directed at attracting votes rather than solving problems. Published 10:03 p.m. March 12, 2012 - Comments
The Party candidates continue to waste time and money while the United States continues to stagnate. Published 5:40 p.m. March 8, 2012 - Comments
As the saying goes: “Money is the root of all evil.” That’s particularly true in the world of Party politics. Published 11:06 p.m. March 2, 2012 - Comments
The Parties have created a “We/They” mentality that has emasculated their Presidential candidates. It’s time for new leadership in America. Published 9:12 p.m. February 24, 2012 - Comments
The President’s plan to sell 14,000 unused government buildings hasn’t worked. Why not use common sense? Don’t sell the buildings. Published 2:03 p.m. February 15, 2012 - Comments
T.J. O’Hara is a strategic consultant, public speaker, and the author of three books. For over 25 years, he specialized in corporate turnarounds. In 2012, he emerged as the leading independent candidate for the Office of President of ...
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T.J. O’Hara is a strategic consultant, public speaker, and the author of three books. For over 25 years, he specialized in corporate turnarounds. In 2012, he emerged as the leading independent candidate for the Office of President of the United States. Along the way, he earned the first Presidential endorsement of the Whig Party since the 1850s, his website was archived by the Library of Congress for its historic significance, and he won We Want You’s first “virtual” election by a commanding 72.1% over President Obama, who finished second in the poll.
His column explores our Nation’s most pressing issues, challenges conventional thinking, and provides an environment for civil discussion.
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