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The Evolution of a National Burden – Part 3/7
In 1787, the concept of universal healthcare did not exist anywhere in the world, so how could America’s Founding Fathers be against something that did not exist?
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The Evolution of a National Burden – Part 2/7
Can you survive on $132.96 a month? Many of Wal-Mart workers can’t so they turn to food stamps.
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The Evolution of a National Burden – Part 1/7
The US was born in debt and every war added to the debt until the Reagan era when deficits exploded.
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Nate Silver, Winning Elections and Planned Obsolescence – Part 2/2
It’s great to love your country, but what about honesty?
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Nate Silver, Winning Elections and Planned Obsolescence – Part 1/2
I didn’t ask for China but that’s what I got. Any site that mentioned America only bragged about how great Made in the USA was.
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Originally posted on InsideTimsHead: As the election drew near, many political and stats junkies (like me) became fans of Nate Silver, aka @fivethirtyeight, the shrewd political number-cruncher and blogger for the New York Times. His way of aggregating the most reliable presidential polls into megapolls, and factoring in those polls’ historical accuracies, was considered by…
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Discovering the four Koch Brothers – Part 3/3
The Koch brothers vastly outdid Exxon Mobil in giving money to organizations fighting legislation related to climate change, underwriting a huge network of foundations, think tanks, and political front groups.
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Discovering the four Koch Brothers – Part 1/3
Before the 2012 Presidential election, I had never heard of the Koch brothers.