Tag: laws

BAIT AND SWITCH IN POLITICS

The good news about the state of governance in the USA is that more of the electorate is beginning to pay attention and question those who are in power. read more

ABUSE OF POWER

Some people who are interested in assessing the integrity of the 2022 Supreme Court decisions may have reason to check into the actual policies of The Founders, especially since the current Supreme Court uses notions of attempts to follow the precepts with which the current Supreme Court paints The Founders, aside from using actual words and cases that can be found from The Founders.  The modern-day Supreme Court is probably less corrupt and more ignorant, may be suggested.  Alternatively the current Supreme Court may be both ignorant and corrupt. read more

THE MORE YOU KNOW

Mothers Day seems dissimilar from Mothers’ Day.  How did Mothers’ Day as a strong voice from women against militarism, become Mothers Day, the retailers dream? read more

HEALTH AND WHY CAN’T WE HAVE IT?

Capitalism has over decades been advertised by Establishment as the guide book for the greatest good for the most people.  Evidence in 2022 suggests this was a sales job.  Supply chains are broken down, from foreign nations where US products are manufactured in order to secure low wages to workers.  Transportation surely must increase Climate Change.  US workers are competing with low-wage workers in foreign nations outside of the jurisdiction where there is any possibility of securing human and environmental rights.  Important products are becoming sparse if attainable at all to the US public. Corporations are experiencing exaggerated profiteering while consumers pay astronomical prices for products.  Health care is non existent as the health industry manages disease without improving the public health.  Democracy is under attack by many who prefer authority from hierarchy.  The US educational system seems used to reinforce these principles before children are even out of school. read more

EARTH DAY PREP

A special celebration of our home occurs on April 22; but who doesn’t love their home each day? read more

SELLING THE SIZZLE, NOT THE STEAK


The student-loan anomaly seems to be an example of capture of generations of the public into a requirement to support lifestyle that seems beneficial to hierarchy.  If the reason for education is first to provide personal autonomy, debt is a bad start.  When the debt pays for education that indoctrinates into an economic system that promotes the hierarchy that provides the education, more questions are raised.  This seems to be an example of imperialism considered in an individual way, to keep it simple.
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QUALITY OVER QUANTITY

Some supporters of Bernie Sanders remain proud of their 2020 Democratic Primary choice, due to quality. read more