Monthly Archives: December 2020

Republicrats Duopoly

Everyone deserves the opportunity to influence the governmental decisions that affect them. But the defining characteristics of modern politics in the United States are a corrupt campaign finance system that enables corporate and wealthy elites to purchase political outcomes; and … Continue reading

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COVID 19 Coronavirus

COVID-19 has exposed how poorly prepared the U.S. healthcare system is to handle an epidemic, getting ill in the United States carries the extra burden of potential financial ruin. We need to move to a National Improved Medicare for All … Continue reading

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OUR EMERGENCY

SCIENTISTS NOW GIVE US 10 YEARS TO PREVENT A RUNAWAY CLIMATE CATASTROPHE! OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IS AN INHUMANE DISASTER! INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEMIC RACISM INFECTS OUR TOTAL SOCIETY WEALTH INEQUITY IS DESTROYING OUR SOCIETY! BILLIONAIRES WOULD LIKE TO MAKE OUR EXISTENCE … Continue reading

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Student Debt

It’s time to forgive all student and parent loans taken out to finance post-secondary and vocational education. We also need to provide free college tuition to all qualified students at public universities and vocational schools. Green Party on education Additional … Continue reading

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Minimum Wage

A guarantted livable wage should be our goal. In the meantime increasing the minimum wage of workers is necessary. The federal minimum wage for all workers should be set to at least $15 per hour, indexed to inflation. The federal … Continue reading

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The richest family in every state

Mega-rich dynasties across America The land of opportunity, America is home to some of the wealthiest families in the world, from old-money dynasties such as the Mellons and Johnsons, to nouveau-riche clans like the Zuckerbergs and Buffetts. Click or scroll … Continue reading

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Immigrant Child Separation

After enacting a “zero tolerance” policy towards all adult immigrants crossing the border into the U.S., in effect separating parents from their children and keeping the children in inhumane conditions, the Trump administration now intends to rescind this measure. However, … Continue reading

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Hurricane Katrina & FEMA

It’s New Orleans remembrance time; that time where, for the last ten years at the end of August, public attention returns for a bit to the city that abandoned its poorest. Mostly black, in a majority black city, democracy failed … Continue reading

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Hiroshima – Nagasaki

The United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively, with the consent of the United Kingdom, as required by the Quebec Agreement. The two bombings killed between … Continue reading

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Haiti Invasion 1915

The United States occupation of Haiti began on July 28, 1915, when 330 US Marines landed at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on the authority of US President Woodrow Wilson. The first invasion forces had already disembarked from USS Montana on January 27, 1914.[2] The July intervention took place following the murder of dictator President Vilbrun … Continue reading

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