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Clinton in banksters' camp

dimanche 6 mars 2016 à 01:00

DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Close Ally of Hillary Clinton, Is Trying to Gut Regulations on Loan Sharks.

Clinton is in the banksters' camp, which is one of the reasons we should not vote for her.

I expect to be much worse as president than the way she is talking now. Meanwhile, since Trump will say anything to shock people, I think he won't even try to do all the bad things he says — only some of them, Meanwhile, Clinton would do some of them too.

Thus, if it comes down to Clinton vs Trump, I will vote Green. It is a mistake, in the long term, to vote for the "lesser evil" because that ensures things get more and more evil.

CO2 emissions from concrete

dimanche 6 mars 2016 à 01:00

Reducing CO2 emissions from concrete is making great progress at the research level, but putting into practice faces obstacles including "convincing clients and contractors to use it."

A carbon tax, making emitters pay for the damage they do, would help convince them.

Religious freedom in India

dimanche 6 mars 2016 à 01:00

India denied visas to US government representatives that wanted to check on religious freedom in India.

Religious freedom includes freedom to adopt and to proclaim the beliefs of one's choice in the area of religion. These freedoms are increasingly threatened in India, as the prosecution of a comedian for imitating a preacher demonstrates.

Before that was the banning of Sita Sings the Blues and the prosecution that drove secularist leader Sanal Edamaruku into exile.

Meanwhile, the repression of Dalits that want to officially register as Buddhists has been going on for a long time.

Urgent: Coca Cola and Trump-led Republican Convention

samedi 5 mars 2016 à 01:00

Everyone: call on Coca Cola Company not to sponsor a Trump-led Republican Convention.

Urgent: call on Coca Cola to stop sponsoring Trump

samedi 5 mars 2016 à 01:00

Everyone: call on Coca Cola Company to stop sponsoring Trump.