Posted on 31 August 2016. Tags: Bank of America, Clinton Foundation, Wal-Mart
Lots of questions are being asked about the Clinton Foundation–except some obvious ones that are being almost entirely ignored, questions which should invite debate on troubling connections sitting right out in broad daylight. Donald Trump and his Republicans allies, as well as others, have failed yet to make the case that Hillary Clinton tied her […]
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Posted in Current Events, Economy, General Interest, Politics
Posted on 26 August 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, TPP
Bernie out with a statement on the TPP not coming to a vote this year…and this should be chalked up to our movement by the way, of the last year cuz magically the TPP stopped being thought of as the “gold standard”. Sanders Welcomes McConnell Decision to Block TPP BURLINGTON, Vt., Aug. 26 – U.S. […]
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Posted in Economy, General Interest, Politics
Posted on 25 August 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Tim Canova
This is a great example of the circular firing squad of progressives/liberals–mouthing off with bullshit criticism and making assumptions and spinning conspiracy theories pulled out of someone’s ass, or collectives asses. The kerfuffle making the rounds: Bernie has not done enough to support Tim Canova in his primary race against the odious Debbie Wasserman-Schultz in […]
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Posted on 03 August 2016. Tags: Thomas Friedman
You know, I used to spend time on this blog regularly excoriating the stupendous bullshit that emanated from Thomas Friedman’s mouth. He gave me so many opportunities. Then, I gave up–it just wasn’t worth the time. Truth be told, I stopped reading his nonsense. I fell off the wagon today. My apologies. Lured in at […]
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Posted in Economy, General Interest, Politics
Posted on 22 July 2016. Tags: Time Kaine
Progressives who are yapping critically about the choice of Tim Kaine as the vice presidential nominee are really showing the weakness of our wing of the party. His choice is actually not a bad thing for the future of the movement ignited by the Sanders campaign. In fact, in some respects, it’s a relief. Roughly […]
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Posted on 14 July 2016. Tags: Donald Trump, racism
This from The Economist: The most worrying aspect of a Trump presidency, though, is that a person with his poor self-control and flawed temperament would have to make snap decisions on national security—with the world’s most powerful army, navy and air force at his command and nuclear-launch codes at his disposal. Betting markets put the […]
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Posted on 12 July 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders
Let me begin by thanking the 13 million Americans who voted for me during the Democratic primaries. Let me also thank the people here in New Hampshire who gave us our first big win and a special thanks to the people of Vermont whose support for so many years has sustained me. Let me also […]
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Posted on 10 July 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Democratic Party, Democratic Platform
So, you can be the judge if the Democratic platform is the most progressive platform ever. But, Bernie say, if it, it’s thanks to you! Here is what he had to say in a press statement: Pressed by supporters of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, Democratic Party platform writers meeting this weekend in Orlando, Florida, adopted […]
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Posted on 09 July 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Climate Change
This is why we worked for a year. This is what a political revolution begins to accomplish. This is what YOU have done. Sure, there is a lot more to do. But, this comes only because of a political revolution that forced this to happen: ORLANDO, Fla. – Democrats agreed to the most aggressive plan to combat […]
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Posted on 06 July 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, College Tuition
Well, wonder why we stick it out? U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders today welcomed a proposal by Secretary Hillary Clinton which combines the best features of plans that she and Sanders brought forth during the campaign to make higher education affordable for all and substantially reduces student debt. “As I’ve traveled throughout the country during this […]
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