Tag Archive | Economic Terrorism
Priorities
Bruce Willis was paid $115 million for one movie. One movie – “The Sixth Sense.” Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln are paid a million dollars each per episode for a television show called “The Walking Dead.” Yes, per episode. According to Forbe’s magazine, Taylor Swift made $185 million in 2019 from album sales, the tail end […]
Happy New Year! Who Was The Radical MLK? by The Anti-Social Socialist
The world of the corporate executive in the U.S.: a “booming” stock market; “strong” economic growth; “America” (their version) is great again; an inordinate effect on elections – uh, make that selections; companies that destroy the environment while diverting billions of dollars from the working class to the parasitic class (like Chevron, Halliburton, Kinder Morgan, […]
John Pilger: Julian Assange’s Extradition Process Is A Charade
Laws? Rights? They don’t really matter. Democracy? Hahaha, don’t be silly. Democracy is just a costume draped across a corporatocracy that helps people feel good. Self-deception is a beautiful thing, isn’t it? Julian Assange is being tried – uh, convicted, for the crime of journalism. What was that again about “shithole countries” around the world? […]
Libra: Facebook’s Audacious Bid for Global Monetary Control by Ellen Brown
Competition for the insidious corporate vultures at the Federal Reserve? Bankers are parasitic beings devoid of compassion, but are the people creating this new “banking” system any better? I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the same shareholders of the Fed are also investors in this economic venture by Facebook to grab control over a […]
Battle Of The Airwaves Part 1
This is about the insidious plague of censorship, but instead of doing an in-depth study of the phenomenon (as a responsible journalist would do), I decided to relay personal experiences that I can’t explain in any way other than creepy nosiness by industry or by government agencies as directed by their corporate overlords. Almost every […]
You Get What You Pay For
I spent hours today putting together a collection of photos I took during a recent walk around San Francisco. I added a sentence or two underneath each photo (or pair of photos) and was going to post it as something of a photo journal. Except, there was a problem. Some of the photos didn’t appear […]
Important News
Originally posted on Voices from the Margins:
Carol A. Hand Normally, I avoid posting more than one article on my blog in a day. Recently, I rarely post more than once a week. But I just received the Monday Report my Congressional Representative, Rick Nolan, shares with his constituents. Below is an excerpt with crucial…
A Tale Of Two Worlds
There are these two distinctly different ideologies at odds in the Americas today. One places all people at the center by providing affordable housing, affordable education, health care for all, a diverse economy which includes government-sponsored programs to give opportunities to artists and other people who are left out of “free market” economies, holds actual […]
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