Yearly Archives: 2017
Arpaio pardon sends strong message to targets of Mueller investigation
“Prejudice doesn’t deserve a pardon.”
Trump’s Labor Day
Tragically, Trump was right. Now all of us are paying the price.
Monsanto calls for investigation into WHO agency for ignoring Monsanto-funded studies
Glyphosate-based “Roundup” herbicide is probably the most controversial product of Monsanto, one of the world’s most controversial companies. With EU renewal of glyphosate’s license pending, Monsanto is going after the WHO agency that linked the herbicide to cancer in humans.
The war on renewables begins: Department of Energy’s report pushes for fossil fuels
The report is clearly out of touch with what many energy experts have agreed on: renewable energy is the future.
As US empire fails, Trump enters a quagmire
When we understand the true motives of U.S. Empire, that conclusion is even worse.
Wisconsin’s Foxconn deal enriches billionaires with taxpayer cash
“Growth, thy name is suffering.”
Manufacturing dissent – The new culture war
The ruling class is laughing and the working class is ensnared in what I would call Societal Autoimmune Disorder (S.A.D.).
Republicans, on the ropes, ready to go down; can Democrats deliver the knockout blow?
The people want to see specifics about what Democrats will do differently than has been the case in recent times.
China invests $100B in water clean-up projects
For the people's sake, let’s hope China is able to meet their 2017 goals, and perhaps inspire other countries to follow suit.
I was an Exxon-funded climate scientist
What was going on at Exxon?









