Yearly Archives: 2017
Dakota Access security firm’s top adviser led military intelligence efforts for 1992 LA riots
Law enforcement and U.S. military efforts during the Los Angeles riots created more harm than good.
Political jujitsu: Now’s the time for Medicare for all
Either expensive health care for the few, or affordable health care for the many.
The enemy of my enemy is my…?
The Saudi-American-Iranian-Russian-Qatari-Syrian conundrum.
Banks have cut funding for fossil fuels projects 22 percent
But activist groups say that’s not enough: There’s no resting, even after divestment victories.
There’s no good reason for your boss to make 347 times what you do
Unlike movie stars and athletes, skyrocketing pay for CEOs has nothing to do with markets.
France to ban sale of cars powered by gasoline and diesel
France intends to end oil and gas exploration in French territory, eliminate coal-fired power plants by 2022 and encourage homeowners to produce their own energy.
Germany blazes past US, setting new record for renewable energy production
Germany is the champion among industrialized economies in going green.
Working stiffs: Stop celebrating the super rich!!!
In this new Gilded Age of our current Military Industrial Empire the amount of wealth for many individuals is astounding.
Forty-four states refuse to release private voter info to Trump commission
Instead of protecting the privacy of voters or the integrity of fair elections, Trump continues to waste time and resources on a fiction that he has failed to prove time and again.
Is Bernie Sanders the Democrats’ 2020 frontrunner?
Should Bernie Sanders run for president in 2020? And if he does, would you support him?









