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California lawmakers pass stiffest net neutrality law in US
California lawmakers passed the toughest net neutrality law in the country on Friday, a move that would guarantee full and equal access to the internet. Great. Source: California lawmakers pass stiffest net … Continue reading California lawmakers pass stiffest net neutrality law in US
Ten years after the financial crash, the timid left should be full of regrets
Capitalism’s near-death experience was a golden opportunity for progressives. But they blew it, says the Guardian’s economics editor Larry Elliott Yep. Maybe the young will finally stand up and fight the status … Continue reading Ten years after the financial crash, the timid left should be full of regrets
American democracy’s built-in bias towards rural Republicans – Voting reform
Its elections no longer convert the popular will into control of government In no other two-party system does the party that receives the most votes routinely find itself out of power. Source: … Continue reading American democracy’s built-in bias towards rural Republicans – Voting reform
Verizon Throttled Firefighters’ Internet Speeds During California Wildfires
Verizon throttled Santa Clara County firefighters’ internet speeds as they fought California wildifres. Now, the agency is blaming net neutrality. Hey, companies need to make a buck even if a few people … Continue reading Verizon Throttled Firefighters’ Internet Speeds During California Wildfires
Facebook Suspended a Latin American News Network and Gave Three Different Reasons Why
Facebook offered a jumble of explanations for why Telesur’s English-language page was suddenly taken down and then reinstated two days later. FB first told TeleSUR that their English page (w/ 500k followers) … Continue reading Facebook Suspended a Latin American News Network and Gave Three Different Reasons Why
It’s time to put the shareholder value myth in the grave. America will be better off
The mantra of shareholder value has harmed the U.S. economy and the American middle class. Let’s kill it. Great article. Since Milton Friedman came up with this stupid idea in the 70s … Continue reading It’s time to put the shareholder value myth in the grave. America will be better off
Greece’s bailout is finally at an end – but has been a failure | The Guardian
The strategy of austerity will have long-term consequences throughout Europe And Greece will continue to suffer for decades to come. Source: Greece’s bailout is finally at an end – but has been a failure | Larry Elliott | World news | The Guardian Continue reading Greece’s bailout is finally at an end – but has been a failure | The Guardian
As the progressive push for big spending grows, so does the Democratic divide on the deficit
The growing split between progressives and party leaders on deficit spending could define the party’s future. Once people figure out exactly how money works – that when the government spends more than … Continue reading As the progressive push for big spending grows, so does the Democratic divide on the deficit
What are taxes actually for? – Claire Connelly
We need to talk about taxation. I do not think it means what you think it means. In countries whose governments issue their own currencies, taxes do not pay for federal services. Governments like those of the US, UK, China, Australia, Canada, etc run spend & tax economies, not tax and spend. … Continue reading What are taxes actually for? – Claire Connelly
Emails show RBS bankers joked about crashing the US housing market before 2008
Email transcripts released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) show RBS bankers joking about destroying the housing market before the 2008 crash. And they are not the only bank that knew … Continue reading Emails show RBS bankers joked about crashing the US housing market before 2008
Genoa bridge collapse: What might be responsible?
It is not yet clear what caused the collapse of the Morandi bridge in the Italian city of Genoa, but several explanations have been mooted. But the bridge may have also suffered … Continue reading Genoa bridge collapse: What might be responsible?
“Hothouse Earth” Co-Author: The Problem Is Neoliberal Economics
“Throw people in jail, fine them, do whatever you need to do. But make sure you get the biophysical outcome. From what I’ve seen, market mechanisms don’t always deliver that.” Hey governments … Continue reading “Hothouse Earth” Co-Author: The Problem Is Neoliberal Economics
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