Entries Tagged as 'economics'
If, for some reason, you ever find yourself reading the magazine, The Economist, be sure to understand the difference between “the economy” as that magazine writes about it, and the economy as it relates to you.
US Chamber of Commerce view
US citizen view
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Tags: corpocracy · economics · media
GOP Passing
A brief history of the GOP’s twilight years.
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Tags: corpocracy · corruption · vote 2008
Or don’t. There are better sources
The American public’s distaste for and mistrust of the New York Times is understandable. How else would Americans view a paper that would editorially welcome Republicans arriving in town for their 2004 convention with the suggestion they should embrace a policy of amnesty for illegal aliens in order […]
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Tags: AILA · corpocracy · corruption · immigration · media · vote 2008
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Tags: corpocracy · corruption · health care · immigration
The article I posted Thursday, Bill to improve health careā¦in Mexico!, was favorited at digg.com (thank you all who dugg it). An appearance on digg.com means many more readers, and that’s good. Voters really should have as many alternative news sources and hear as many differing opinions as possible.
Unfortunately, among the hundreds of comments […]
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Tags: corpocracy · corruption · health care · vote 2008
The health care mess in the United States is a top concern of voters. Too many Americans find that, despite their best efforts, they are unable to provide quality health care for their families. Too many Americans live in fear that an illness might leave them destitute. Too many Americans spend years sacrificing to pay […]
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Tags: corpocracy · health care · immigration · media · race · vote 2008
In early 2005, ProjectUSA sponsored a contest in which people who contributed to the cost of it, could vote for whichever slogan they preferred on a billboard that would target a member of Congress who supported amnesty.
John McCain “won” in a rout, drawing donations from Maine to San Diego.
A billboard in Phoenix was contracted […]
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Tags: corpocracy · media · vote 2008
For those who may share my fascination with the awfulness of the Washington Post’s immigration coverage, you won’t want to miss this corker by the policy geniuses on the Post’s editorial board.
CHECK OUT the asparagus you have for dinner, the cucumber in your salad and the pear on your plate for dessert. Chances are […]
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Tags: economics · immigration · media
Silence from Senator McCain’s office
Even though ProjectUSA is a pipsqueak organization too poor to buy a representative’s vote, let alone a senator’s, we’ve issued John McCain a public challenge.
We’ve named the stakes, and made the wager. The dispute in question is legitimate, and the public has an interest in the outcome. But every day, […]
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Tags: corpocracy · corruption · immigration · media · vote 2008
April 25th, 2005 · 1 Comment
For those of you collecting examples of the corporate assault on democratic values, you’ll want to include Viacom Outdoor of Phoenix on your list of rogue corporations.
The huge outdoor advertising company, part of multinational mutlimedia multibillion dollar megacorp, Viacom, has decided the public shouldn’t be allowed to see the message “John McCain supports amnesty for […]
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Tags: corpocracy · immigration · media