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(3 comments) SHARE Tuesday, May 22, 2018 A Vile Act of Inhumanity: Splitting Up Families like the Slave Traders Did
Jeff Sessions said, "[Your] child will be separated from you as required by law. If you don't like that, then don't smuggle children over our border." John Kelly, White House chief of staff, added, "The children will be taken care of -- put into foster care or whatever." Yes, he said "whatever."
(5 comments) SHARE Monday, September 21, 2015 Why So Many Americans Defend the Failed Capitalist Experiment
for much of the nation the delusion persists, against all common sense, that deregulated free-market capitalism works, that it equates to true Americanism, and that people have only themselves to blame for their failure to thrive in this expanding world of wealth. The reasons for this delusion are not hard to determine.
(5 comments) SHARE Monday, November 4, 2013 How the Super-Rich Are Abandoning America
Bernard Marcus, co-founder of Home Depot and member of the Forbes 400, had this to say about any American who might object to all the greed: "Who gives a crap about some imbecile?"
(44 comments) SHARE Monday, January 21, 2013 The Extremist Cult of Capitalism
Capitalism is a cult. It is devoted to the ideals of privatization over the common good, profit over social needs, and control by a small group of people who defy the public's will. The tenets of the cult lead to extremes rather than to compromise. Examples are not hard to find.
(2 comments) SHARE Thursday, November 22, 2012 Ten Numbers the Rich Would Like Fudged
The numbers reveal the deadening effects of inequality in our country, and confirm that tax avoidance, rather than a lack of middle-class initiative, is the cause.
(6 comments) SHARE Monday, September 3, 2012 Labor Day Without Jobs: Exposing the "Job Creator" Fraud
With cunning and contempt and catechismal fervor the super-rich have argued that all money should move to the top, where it will be used to stimulate the economy and create jobs. But they ignore the facts that prove them wrong. And it doesn't take much to prove them wrong.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, December 24, 2010 Man in Office
poem about democracy