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Category Archives: The New Deal
Equal Societies Are Sustained By Democracy With A Small “d”.
Highly equal societies have a high level of personal trust, an expectation that community members will look out for each other. With more equal levels of material wealth, there is less frustration, less resentment, less humiliation and more opportunities to … Continue reading
Posted in jobless, long-term unemployment, mass surveillance, Medicare, Medicare Cuts, MLKJr., Police violence, poverty, social control, surveillance, The New Deal, Uncategorized, unemployment
Tagged boycott, Credit Unions vs. private banks, democracy with a small 'd', fight underpaid jobs, fight unemployment, income inequality, MLKJr., Occupy, social change
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The Same “Old” Deal.
Is Obama trying to ‘shoe us’ into a new war? No use crying. A 1,000 more troops ordered to Iraq and Syria last week. Called advisors when they are trained combat troops. Immunity granted to troops by Iraq’s leaders. Sunnis … Continue reading
Posted in FDR, The New Deal, Uncategorized
Tagged antiwar, FDR, Iraq, military advisors, The Music Man, The New Deal
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