Prefatory Note Given the subject matter discussed below, I believe it prudent to state at the outset that I am not at all opposed to vaccinations themselves: indeed, I have received a COVID-19 vaccine, as well as all other normal-course vaccinations recommended for...
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Is Virtue Signaling Vicious?
by Laurie Calhoun | Dec 27, 2021 | Featured Articles
Virtue signaling—the practice of highlighting what one takes to be one’s own moral superiority, often by loudly denouncing the character and comportment, including the speech, of other people—has become a dominant mode of rhetoric throughout social media and network...
“Forgive me, but it’s hard to be a human.”
by Scott Horton | Jan 4, 2021 | Blog
Tommy Raskin's obit. Poor kid.
War On Cops!
by Scott Horton | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog
Another poor little victim police officer faked the story of his "ambush." FTP: "Apparently, the deputy went so far as to hit himself in the head to fake the attack and was even hospitalized. Amazingly enough, it only took the department 24 hours to realize Dooley was...
Jerkin’ Yer Chain
by Scott Horton | Aug 15, 2020 | Blog
From this cool article about interrogation techniques and false confessions: In just three one-hour sessions, Shaw was able to convince 21 of her 30 college-age subjects that they’d committed a crime when they were around 12 years old — assaulted another child with a...
Cops Almost Kill Man
by Scott Horton | Aug 14, 2020 | Blog
For driving his own car. https://youtu.be/UtyU_z_evE8 And here they are groping and beating the crap out of some poor lady in broad daylight. Your security force.
CNBC Shocked To Learn How Capitalism Is Supposed To Work
by Steven Woskow | Apr 10, 2020 | Blog
Chamath Palihapitiya, CEO of the investment firm Social Capital explains how capitalism is supposed to work. “What we’ve done is disproportionately prop up poor-performing CEOs and boards, and you have to wash these people out.”...
NOW’s Call for Boycott is Poor Sportsmanship 02-08-91
by Will Grigg | Mar 3, 2020 | Article Clippings, Everything Will
Poor America
by Scott Horton | Feb 22, 2020 | Blog
It's just going to be like this from now on you know. https://twitter.com/ryangrim/status/1231343189396803584
Politicians Still Misunderstand High Insulin Prices
by Raymond March | Feb 6, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles, Justice
In 2015, the Centers for Disease Control ranked diabetes seventh among the leading causes of death in the United States. If current trends continue, skyrocketing death rates and other serious consequences of poorly managed diabetes will continue. Managing diabetes is...
Just How Disgusting is Amy Klobuchar?
by Scott Horton | Jan 29, 2020 | Blog
Nevermind her weird crooked face, I'm talking about that time she kidnapped an innocent young teenager and locked him in a cage for the rest of his life for a crime he did not commit. Think for a minute she cared whether this was really the guy? Yeah right. No...
SFMTA: Improving Mobility or Blocking Competition?
by Phil Gibson | Jan 25, 2020 | Blog
"The point of different city transport agencies nationwide is to foster mobility. These MTAs run the local or regional transit service, and in some cases manage parking, taxis, roads, and other right-of-way issues. But many of them do a poor job. They manage transit...
Year Zero 87: The Homeless Crisis
by Tommy Salmons | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog, Year Zero
In this episode Tommy compares the homeless population of California, one of the wealthiest states in the US, to homelessness in the poorest state. The conclusion is simple to come to that homelessness is a result of too much government, not too little. Listen to Year...
Chicago Cops Terrorize Kids
by Steven Woskow | Oct 30, 2019 | Blog
Oops - wrong address. When heavily armed officers raided a home in one of Chicago's poorest neighborhoods, instead of finding an accused drug dealer, they found 9-year-old Peter Mendez and his family. "It was like my life just flashed before my eyes," Peter said of...
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The Capitalist Competition Myth
Capitalism involves far more cooperation than competition—think of the number of mutually beneficial transactions you’ve had today compared to the number of competitions you’ve been in today - Chris Freiman, author of Why It's OK to Ignore Politics Democratic...
Blame Mexico? Blame Neocons! Blame Big Pharma! Blame the USA!
ABC News: If fentanyl is so deadly, why do drug dealers use it to lace illicit drugs? I have an alternative explanation. America has been fighting endless wars almost the entire century. Many have come home from these never-ending wars with injuries and pains. Doctors...
My Testimony Before the Maine State Senate
In support of Ld 1054, Defend the Guard legislation: Thank you all so much for the opportunity to testify before your committee today. Today is the 20th anniversary of the beginning of Iraq War II. The consensus now is that we should not have done it. Iraq was not...
These Iraq War Supporters Are Still in Congress
On March 19, 2003 the United States began its military invasion of Iraq. The Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq passed Congress in October 2002, with 296 congressmen and 77 senators voting in favor of giving President George W. Bush carte blanche...
Laci Green is Wrong: Democratic Competition vs. Free Market Competition
In environments where there's a lot of competition, people tend to lie out their ass and you can apply this to any competitive situation. Take capitalism. As industrialization took full effect, the Federal Government had to interfere because there was so much false...
Empower the Workers: Decriminalize Economic Activity Between Consenting Adults
The most reliable and effective protection for most workers is provided by the existence of many employers. As we have seen, a person who has only one possible employer has little or no protection. The employers who protect a worker are those who would like to hire...
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