Yearly Archives: 2021
Green hydrogen’s rapidly falling costs undermine the gas industry’s argument for blue hydrogen
Aside from those and other specific uses, the idea of a hydrogen economy should be retired, whether it’s blue or green.
A deal’s a deal’: Progressive leader holds strong on $3.5 trillion social investment plan
"Instead of undercutting the president ahead of an election year, progressives are the ones keeping the full Biden agenda on track."
When I was at law school with Clarence Thomas
I was in law school in 1973 when the Supreme Court decided Roe, protecting a pregnant person’s right to privacy under the 14th amendment to the Constitution.
The names you’ll never know
Over the last 20 years, the United States has conducted more than 93,300 air strikes that killed between 22,679 and 48,308 civilians.
Will fanboys for grand fortune ever flame out?
Not likely. Our super rich need the fog they create.
US House of Representatives passes Women’s Health Protection Act
“The House has stepped in where the courts have failed us."
Missouri cops under investigation for dog attack on video
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell said in a statement that his office “is aware of this video, and we will make a thorough review of the incident.”
Reconciling profit and morality
Many companies, big and small, in the food economy are blazing a different path through Wall Street’s jungle of greed, demonstrating that money and morality can be compatible.
What should we do about the debt ceiling, and why should you care?
Fighting over whether to raise the debt ceiling is a dangerous distraction. Abolish it!
How one organization is keeping the spirit of Occupy Wall Street alive
Occupy Wall Street changed the world and how people articulated their grievances, but it did not last long enough to seize upon its own victories.









