Republicans are “bankrupting the country”

February 17th, 2018 § Comments Off on Republicans are “bankrupting the country” § permalink

paul_ryan2.jpgThe Heritage Foundation, after touting the GOP tax plan, now says the GOP-led Congress is “bankrupting the country”

The conservative Heritage Foundation accused the Republican-controlled Congress of “bankrupting the country and robbing future generations of Americans to pay for it.”

In an op-ed for The Hill, The Heritage Foundation’s Thomas Binion wrote that a “debt crisis, and all the terrible economic effects of that, are looming.” While he went on to claim that “both parties are guilty,” both chambers of Congress are controlled by Republicans and have been since 2015.

“The Bipartisan Budget Act is 652 pages long. The bill increases spending by $386 billion over two years and nearly $1.5 trillion over 10 years. It also suspends the debt ceiling until after the next election.”

Another School Shooting

February 15th, 2018 § Comments Off on Another School Shooting § permalink

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When I Go To Sleep

February 14th, 2018 § Comments Off on When I Go To Sleep § permalink

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Of, By, and For the 1%

February 14th, 2018 § Comments Off on Of, By, and For the 1% § permalink

winners_losers.jpg$4.4 Trillion Dollar budget plan

  • Deep cuts to healthcare, education, and social safety nets
  • 13% increase to defense spending
  • Department of Education slashed by more than 10%
  • Reduction to student loan repayment programs
  • End the Public Service loan forgiveness program
  • Cut $17 billion form the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  • Prevent food stamp recipients from buying their own food while providing box food delivery
  • Phase-out funding for the Corporation For Public Broadcasting
  • Implement work requirements for Medicaid recipients, while imposing life time limits to the program
  • Adding $7.1 trillion to the U.S. budget deficit over 10 years
  • All this comes after one of the largest tax cuts in history, primarily benefiting the wealthy and corporations

Weekend Review

February 4th, 2018 § Comments Off on Weekend Review § permalink

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One or the Other

January 29th, 2018 § Comments Off on One or the Other § permalink

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Facebook, Google, Internet monopolies are a Menace to Society

January 28th, 2018 § Comments Off on Facebook, Google, Internet monopolies are a Menace to Society § permalink

george_soros_wef.jpgGeorge Soros at the World Economic Forum, 25 January 2018

“Mining and oil companies exploit the physical environment; social media companies exploit the social environment,” George Soros said in a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

“This is particularly nefarious because social media companies influence how people think and behave without them even being aware of it. This has far-reaching adverse consequences on the functioning of democracy, particularly on the integrity of elections.”

“Social media companies deceive their users by manipulating their attention and directing it towards their own commercial purposes. They deliberately engineer addiction to the services they provide. This can be very harmful, particularly for adolescents. There is a similarity between internet platforms and gambling companies. Casinos have developed techniques to hook gamblers to the point where they gamble away all their money, even money they don’t have.”

“Facebook and Google have grown into ever more powerful monopolies, they have become obstacles to innovation, and they have caused a variety of problems of which we are only now beginning to become aware.”

“Something very harmful and maybe irreversible is happening to human attention in our digital age. Not just distraction or addiction; social media companies are inducing people to give up their autonomy. The power to shape people’s attention is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few companies. It takes a real effort to assert and defend what John Stuart Mill called “the freedom of mind.” There is a possibility that once lost, people who grow up in the digital age will have difficulty in regaining it. This may have far-reaching political consequences. People without the freedom of mind can be easily manipulated. This danger does not loom only in the future; it already played an important role in the 2016 US presidential elections.”

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