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We must protect the children

By Charles | May 3, 2016

Source: TKDMike on Twitter: “@realDonaldTrump https://t.co/PfD1Bj988d” Continue reading We must protect the children

‘Free’ community college for Boston students? Not really.

By Charles | May 3, 2016

The hosts gushed over what seemed to be pretty pathbreaking news in the face of higher education costs that are often a huge barrier to students from lower-income families. “You might want … Continue reading ‘Free’ community college for Boston students? Not really.

Carly Fiorina falls off the stage

By Charles | May 3, 2016

While introducing Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina falls off the stage. Seems like there is some funny symbolism here! Source: Fiorina drops like Cruz polls Continue reading Carly Fiorina falls off the stage

Influence Abroad: American vulture funds feed on Argentina’s debt crisis

By Charles | May 3, 2016

While that certainly is true, American wealth and political power has sometimes played an oversized role in influencing the economics of sovereign nations. By destabilizing entire nations, it is not the politicians … Continue reading Influence Abroad: American vulture funds feed on Argentina’s debt crisis

Europe’s liberal illusions shatter as Greek tragedy plays on

By Charles | May 3, 2016

Voters across Europe have got the message from the way in which Greece’s opposition to austerity was crushed Another book coming out explaining that the single currency, the Euro, is a disaster … Continue reading Europe’s liberal illusions shatter as Greek tragedy plays on

First Day of Location Scouting!

By Shirley | May 2, 2016 1

What started off as a gloomy morning, turned out to be a productive start to finalizing our campaign video shoot next week! We went from Silver Lake to the Americana to all over … Continue reading First Day of Location Scouting!

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Letters: The EU referendum isn’t about economics – it’s about democracy

By Charles | May 2, 2016

The EU In/Out debate has largely been focussed upon economics, which are imponderables, yet described as facts. When we vote in general and in the referendum in particular … Continue reading Letters: The EU referendum isn’t about economics – it’s about democracy

Craig Wright revealed as Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto

By Charles | May 2, 2016

Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright has publicly identified himself as Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto. People still have their doubts, but the evidence does appear to support that this is the guy. What does … Continue reading Craig Wright revealed as Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto

TTIP: Free trade at expense of the environment?

By Charles | May 2, 2016

Greenpeace has published and plans to analyze leaked documents regarding the transatlantic free trade deal TTIP. The planned agreement has been a thorn in environmentalists’ side for quite some time. The bottom … Continue reading TTIP: Free trade at expense of the environment?

False Idols

By Charles | May 1, 2016

Very cool street art I found on our street. Don’t know who the artist is, but it has a secret message attached to the back! Continue reading False Idols

US government $19 trillion debt not a problem

By Charles | May 1, 2016

It’s a big number, but it doesn’t mean there is big danger, Scott Brown of Raymond James said. This article states that the gov’t debt is not a problem, which it isn’t, then … Continue reading US government $19 trillion debt not a problem

What Are the Origins of May Day? | Jacobin

By Charles | May 1, 2016

Rosa Luxemburg on the roots of May Day. May Day, the start of the 8-hour work day. Started in Australia in 1856, a day of complete work stoppage to try to get … Continue reading What Are the Origins of May Day? | Jacobin