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Annual ozone hole getting smaller

dimanche 3 juillet 2016 à 02:00

The annual ozone hole has been getting steadily smaller thanks to the treaty that ended production of chlorofluorocarbons.

This demonstrates that we can work together to end a global menace. We could work together to curb global heating, too, if we defeat the planet roasters such as the Koch brothers that bribe politicians to keep it going.

Democrats Need to Wake Up

dimanche 3 juillet 2016 à 02:00

Bernie Sanders: Democrats Need to Wake Up.

The referendum in the UK shows that people reduced to poverty by globalization might grasp at any foolish straw of a false revolt, even Trump, if no real better alternative is available.

Here's a commentary that relates the matter to some experimental psychology.

FBI's secret rules

dimanche 3 juillet 2016 à 02:00

The FBI's secret rules allow it to subpoena journalists' records without a court order.

This is part of the Obama regime's War on Journalism. Obama has prosecuted more journalists' sources (whistleblowers) than all previous presidents put together.

Making banks smaller

dimanche 3 juillet 2016 à 02:00

The bank GE Capital has got out of tight financial regulation by selling off parts of its business and thus making itself small enough to be exempt.

I agree that this is a success, but a big bank is a danger and the tighter regulation is not enough to make them safe. We need to make sure all banks get smaller, one way or another.

No coal export through Oakland

dimanche 3 juillet 2016 à 02:00

Oakland's city council voted not to allow coal export. The developer of new port facilities says he will sue.

I don't know the legalities of the matter, but when you consider how many people are killed by emissions from burning coal, and that's not even counting the effects of coming climate mayhem, I think that blowing up a coal export terminal would be justified by "necessity" defense (preventing a bigger crime).