Urgent: Keep creationism out of science textbooks
dimanche 15 septembre 2013 à 14:00Everyone: pressure Texas not to put creationism into science textbooks.
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Everyone: pressure Texas not to put creationism into science textbooks.
A study predicts how much US workers' incomes would decline due to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The treaty's proponents claim it will make tiny increase in the US GDP, but the loss for workers as their wages are transferred to the rich would more than wipe that out.
The article uses an iThing as a standard of contribution to the GDP. This demonstrates how the GDP is a misleading measure of benefit: it does not count the oppression of the iThings.
The US-Korea "free trade" treaty has worked out badly for the US.
Considered in non-nationalist terms, however, a bigger wrong is that it benefits the rich in both countries while cutting the incomes of everyone else. And the even worse wrong is the way it attacks democracy.
In Thailand, anyone could get you jailed by claiming that you insulted the king in a private conversation.
Even when applied to public statements, this law is fundamentally unjust.
The sequester is has cut the rental assistance that enables some poor US families to have a place to live.
US citizens: call for network neutrality to preserve what is good about the Internet.