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How America Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Deficits and Debt – The New York Times
The old rules are being rejected, among liberals and conservatives, politicians and economists. Finally. Things like climate change or the explosive cost of healthcare, even student debt, cannot be addressed until people … Continue reading How America Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Deficits and Debt – The New York Times
The War On Climate Change Won’t Be Won Quibbling Over The Green New Deal’s Costs
The mounting damage of global warming is a crisis far greater than the deficit. Eitger spend a few trillion today or $54 trillion+ (minimum) in the future. Source: The War On Climate … Continue reading The War On Climate Change Won’t Be Won Quibbling Over The Green New Deal’s Costs
Ex-NSA whistleblower says she and other US ex-spooks targeted Americans on behalf of UAE
Ex-NSA whistleblower says she and other US ex-spooks targeted Americans on behalf of UAE This is one way to get around the US Constitution, have companies in foreign countries use OUR OWN … Continue reading Ex-NSA whistleblower says she and other US ex-spooks targeted Americans on behalf of UAE
Wealth concentration returning to ‘levels last seen during the Roaring Twenties,’ according to new research
“The 400 richest Americans — the top 0.00025 percent of the population — have tripled their share of the nation’s wealth since the early 1980s, according to a new working paper on … Continue reading Wealth concentration returning to ‘levels last seen during the Roaring Twenties,’ according to new research
Pay for Green New Deal now or spend even more later | FT
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s plan to halt climate change will be cheaper in the long run Even the Financial Times gets it. Source: Pay for Green New Deal now or spend even more later Continue reading Pay for Green New Deal now or spend even more later | FT
‘I want you to panic’: 16-year-old issues climate warning at Davos
Greta Thunberg, a Swedish climate activist, has issued a stark warning to world leaders at Davos to take immediate action on climate change Greta does not mince her words, and she’s right. … Continue reading ‘I want you to panic’: 16-year-old issues climate warning at Davos
Indiana school official arrested for using her own health insurance to help a sick student
The school official said she was worried the 15-year-old student “would be placed in a foster home.” It’s a shame that our system is such that a woman like this can be … Continue reading Indiana school official arrested for using her own health insurance to help a sick student
Sorry, Ajit: Comcast lowered cable investment despite net neutrality repeal
Comcast cable network spending dropped 3 percent to $7.7 billion in 2018. The whole reason why the cable companies wanted the FCC to overturn Net Neutrality was that they said WITH net … Continue reading Sorry, Ajit: Comcast lowered cable investment despite net neutrality repeal
China app shows map of people in debt for social credit system
It hopes to get citizens to monitor the so-called debtors and report them to authorities if they behave as if they could repay their loans. It notifies you if you are within … Continue reading China app shows map of people in debt for social credit system
World’s 26 richest people own as much as poorest 50%, says Oxfam | The Guardian
Charity calls for 1% wealth tax, saying it would raise enough to educate every child not in school This kind of inequality is a threat to the very existence of democracy due … Continue reading World’s 26 richest people own as much as poorest 50%, says Oxfam | The Guardian
The red state that loves free college
How Tennessee is making Bernie Sanders’ favorite education idea a reality. Fascinating story on free college in a primarily Republican state, what it is and how and why they did it. SPOILER … Continue reading The red state that loves free college
But Can The Government Afford It? | Forbes
It is right and just and fair to ask if the government can afford wars, social support programs, border walls, and so on. It is wrong, however, to think of that in terms of money. That’s not the problem. Resources are. Source: But Can The Government Afford It? Continue reading But Can The Government Afford It? | Forbes
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