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Nuclear weapons

jeudi 7 novembre 2019 à 01:00

"Which of the 2020 Candidates Are Ready to Address the Threat of Nuclear Weapons?" It's a good question. The article does not tell us. Have any candidates said anything about this?

Free market

jeudi 7 novembre 2019 à 01:00

"Free market" is used (especially in the US) as propaganda for a deregulated market, but the deregulated market leads to offshoring as well as monopolies and oligopolies.

Competing with other countries for the strength of export business must not be the principal policy goal, especially not if its main means is subsidy for business. Strategic subsidies for certain business are acceptable only if business pays tax that far exceeds the subsidies. Also, we must make sure businesses pass most of that money to employees.

China interference in the UK

jeudi 7 novembre 2019 à 01:00

A report summarizes China's political interference in the UK, targeting criticism of China and Chinese exiles.

Urgent: block anti-abortion extremist

mercredi 6 novembre 2019 à 01:00

US citizens: call on the Senate to block anti-abortion extremist Sarah Pitlyk's judicial confirmation.

If you call, please spread the word!

Safe-country for refugees

mercredi 6 novembre 2019 à 01:00

Amnesty International and Canadian organizations are suing to overturn Canada's policy of presuming that the US is a "safe country" for refugees.

In practice, that policy means that if a person asks for asylum in Canada coming from the US, Canada always sends per back to the US, saying, "You should ask for asylum there."

The assumption was basically valid until the bully took over US immigration and deportation policy.