PROJET AUTOBLOG


Richard Stallman's Political Notes

Site original : Richard Stallman's Political Notes

⇐ retour index

Foreign policy experience

mercredi 25 novembre 2015 à 01:00

Clinton's foreign policy experience provides plenty of reasons not to vote for her.

Clinton's vote for attacking Iraq was a bad decision, but it was not a "mistake". It reflects her bad general positions. I won't vote for Clinton, any more than I would vote for the Republican candidates.

While Sanders is not my ideal candidate in regard to foreign policy, he is superior to everyone else in the race.

"Biodegradable" plastics

mercredi 25 novembre 2015 à 01:00

"Biodegradable" plastics may not biodegrade in the ocean — and the label might encourage littering.

Restoring power to the people

mercredi 25 novembre 2015 à 01:00

Ralph Nader: Candidates for public office, especially at the state and national levels, are never asked this central question of politics: "Since the people are sovereign under our Constitution, how do you specifically propose to restore power to the people in their various roles as voters, taxpayers, workers and consumers?"

Sanders spontaneously presents his answer to at least part of this question.

Urgent: Pressure to fight PISSI

mercredi 25 novembre 2015 à 01:00

US citizens: call for pressure on Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar to start really fighting PISSI.

In the case of Turkey, this is really pressure to stop supporting PISSI.

Unionizing in Juarez, Mexico

mercredi 25 novembre 2015 à 01:00

Factory workers in Juarez, Mexico, are trying to start unions.

The aim of "free trade" treaties is to enable manufactures to create the lousy working conditions of Juarez. They do this by threatening to move production elsewhere unless workers lie down and take it.

This is why we must abolish the "free trade" treaties. We must pin down production to some country (whichever one it may be), so that workers in each country have the chance to campaign for better wages and working conditions.