A Fair Share for All

Lose the “win/lose” “conquer/be conquered”, embrace the “win/win” paradigm of the east, John V. Walsh amer. Assuming increasing wealth inequality is not sustainable, why would we allow the trend to continue. From here on, before a policy changes, it should be demonstrated how the new improved policy decreases inequality. If said policy fails to deliver… Continue reading A Fair Share for All

What’s that smell? Decay?

Evidence of the decay follows. The good news is that we can reorganize our system whenever we are collectively ready. 2015  Sep – Association of American Universities (AAU) Study finds, “the incidence of sexual assault and sexual misconduct due to physical force, threats of physical force, or incapacitation among female undergraduate student respondents was 23.1 percent,… Continue reading What’s that smell? Decay?

Heroes of Progressive Thought

Charles (Chuck) Clyde Bowden, 1945 – 2014 John McMurtry, wiki Paul Robeson Sr., 1898 – 1976 Daniel Sheehan, Lawyer Historian, Romero Institute

Journalist Watchlist

Activist Post. . . . . Matthieu Aikins . . . . . . . . AlterNet American Free Press Noam Chomsky Democracy Now Sibel Edmonds Pepe Escobar Freedom of the Press Foundation Juan Gonzales, N.Y. Glenn Greenwald Seymour Hersh Paul Jay David Cay Johnston Bill Moyers Allan Nairn Charles Ortel, Cinton Foundation Greg Palast… Continue reading Journalist Watchlist

Rejection of Moral Truism

Rejection of moral truism opens “Pandora’s Box,” allowing the intellectual elite to reject, among many, the principle of Universality. This is how for instance, presidents and other sovereigns place themselves above any law.  This results in ‘legal’ genocides and preemptive wars, to name a few. Noam Chomsky explains it well in this early 2013 presentation,… Continue reading Rejection of Moral Truism