Monthly Archives: April 2020

What the Green New Deal Will Do

Right now, our federal subsidy programs benefit large agribusiness corporations and the oil, mining, nuclear, coal and timber giants at the expense of small farmers, small business, and our children’s environment. We spend billions of dollars every year moving our … Continue reading

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Paying for the Green New Deal – GP

We will need revenues between $700 billion to $1 trillion annually for the Green New Deal. $400 billion will be for the public jobs programs. Estimates for the transition to 100% clean energy start at $200 billion a year. Economists … Continue reading

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Green New Deal – Public Jobs Program

The Green New Deal will redirect research money from fossil fuels and other dead-end industries toward research in wind, solar, and geothermal as well as wave and tidal power. We will invest in research in sustainable, nontoxic materials, closed-loop cycles … Continue reading

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Marxism

Marxian Economics” Richard D Wolff (1-75 classes) “Intro to Marxian Economics” 1 “Intro to Marxian Economics” 2 Advanced Marxian Economics  

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Wars of Aggression

9/11 was clearly a false flag operation used to seriously weaken our constitutional rights via the Patriot Act and allow for unending unilateral wars against other nations through the AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF MILITARY FORCE (AUMF). Our Nation is the … Continue reading

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Police Reform

I am a member of the Oscar Grant Committee.   We fully support the prosecution of police who have committed unnecessary violence against people they have interacted.   The police should be highly trained in deescalating situations not turning them into an … Continue reading

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Mass Incarceration – Prison & Justice Reform Links

Prison Policy Initiative The People’s Justice Guarantee – Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley Justice and Safety for All Unveiling a State-by-State Plan to End our Mass Incarceration Crisis FIRST STEP Act The 1994 Crime Bill and Beyond: How Federal Funding Shapes the … Continue reading

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Green New Deal

The Green New Deal will convert the decaying fossil fuel economy into a new, green economy that is environmentally sustainable, economically secure and socially just.The Green New Deal starts with transitioning to 100% green renewable energy (no nukes or natural … Continue reading

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American Exceptionalism

I find that the United States Government leadership prefers to ignore and/or downplay all the evil actions that have occurred continuously in the United States since its founding. Thus, for our country’s leadership, a nation’s greatness is based solely on … Continue reading

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THE AFGHANISTAN PAPERS A SECRET HISTORY OF THE WAR AT WAR WITH THE TRUTH

U.S. officials constantly said they were making progress. They were not, and they knew it, an exclusive Post investigation found. A confidential trove of government documents obtained by The Washington Post reveals that senior U.S. officials failed to tell the … Continue reading

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