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The U.S. ranks 28th in the world in mobile internet speeds

By Underground | June 8, 2017

We have slower mobile internet than Greece. Greece! Source: The U.S. ranks 28th in the world in mobile internet speeds – Recode Continue reading The U.S. ranks 28th in the world in mobile internet speeds

Private Toll Operators Salivate Over Donald Trump’s Infrastructure Plan

By Underground | June 7, 2017

As Trump rolls out an infrastructure plan focusing on concessions to private companies, toll operators are on a lobbyist spending spree. Source: Private Toll Operators Salivate Over Donald Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Continue reading Private Toll Operators Salivate Over Donald Trump’s Infrastructure Plan

Errata Security: How The Intercept Outed Reality Winner

By Underground | June 5, 2017

It seems that the government has put into printers special yellow dots that tell when and on what printer something was printed! Source: Errata Security: How The Intercept Outed Reality Winner Here is more … Continue reading Errata Security: How The Intercept Outed Reality Winner

Study: Texas has highest maternal mortality rate in developed world

By Underground | June 5, 2017

A University of Maryland-led study found that the state’s maternal mortality rate is the highest in not only the U.S., but the developed world. So much for American Exceptionalism! Source: Study: Texas has … Continue reading Study: Texas has highest maternal mortality rate in developed world

Corbyn Vows To End UK Arms Sales To Saudi Arabia

By Underground | June 5, 2017

Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the UK Labour Party, has vowed to halt all weapons sales from the UK to Saudi Arabia if he wins the general election on 8 June – just … Continue reading Corbyn Vows To End UK Arms Sales To Saudi Arabia

The Argument Against Basic Income – Bloomberg

By Underground | June 4, 2017

Pavlina Tcherneva, Bard College associate professor, explains why she believes basic income is a bad idea. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Joe Weisenthal on “What’d You Miss?” Pavlina is correct.. Basic Income is … Continue reading The Argument Against Basic Income – Bloomberg

Who knew that if you turned Donald Duck upside down you get the other Donald?

By Underground | June 3, 2017

Excellent observation from one of our boarders and mesmeric in its animated GIF form.Created by ? and from our Donald Trump image challenge. Source: Who knew that if you turned Donald Duck … Continue reading Who knew that if you turned Donald Duck upside down you get the other Donald?

What if the US Treasury Could Order the Federal Reserve to Increase the Balance in Its Spending Account Whenever it Needed to and Everyone Knew that It Could?

By Underground | June 2, 2017

Well, it just so happens, that it can order the Federal Reserve to do that. It’s just that not everyone knows that it can. And among those that know, there are many … Continue reading What if the US Treasury Could Order the Federal Reserve to Increase the Balance in Its Spending Account Whenever it Needed to and Everyone Knew that It Could?

I think this is pretty relevant today

By Underground | June 1, 2017

Source: I think this is pretty relevant today. – PoliticalHumor Continue reading I think this is pretty relevant today

How the United States Looked Before The EPA

By Underground | June 1, 2017

The Nixon administration commissioned 100 photographers for the project. Perhaps the EPA does do good? Source: How the United States Looked Before The EPA | Fortune.com Continue reading How the United States Looked Before The EPA

The “Money Tree” – where money actually comes from

By Underground | June 1, 2017

Source: Real Media on Twitter I think this paper I published in 2000 pairs well with what @AnnPettifor is explaing here. https://t.co/Q4Pzt3LaKn https://t.co/SDuiZblvlh — Stephanie Kelton (@StephanieKelton) June 1, 2017 Link to … Continue reading The “Money Tree” – where money actually comes from

The myths about money that voters should reject

By Charles | June 1, 2017

The economy is held back by persistent illusions – such as the idea Britain spends a lot on welfare Great article as it shows some of the illusions we all have about … Continue reading The myths about money that voters should reject