POLITICS - posted on January 14, 2014 by

Taxes

Corporations DO pay US taxes, they just pay them in the form of buying politicians to do their bidding…..

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POLITICS - posted on January 8, 2014 by

Wild….if I lived there I’d recall this child.

It DOES seemed that the Repugs are slightly more childish…damn – http://nyti.ms/1kqxOD9

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POLITICS - posted on January 7, 2014 by

This isn’t that much fun…..

So here’s someone with a strong opinion that has a few interesting perspectives to check out, fairly alarming if it’s even slightly true……

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POLITICS - posted on December 27, 2013 by

Testing sharing from website

I’m doing this so that I can bypass putting my content on Facebook and other sites directly, and instead keep ownership by posting it on MY site, then sharing it out….in doing so I hope to sytart my own movement away from having other sites own my content, at least outright anyway, and bringing control of what I do back in to MY world.

Gotta start somewhere…. right?

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POLITICS - posted on June 24, 2011 by

Statistics related to Japan Nuclear incident.

Got this from my friend Jon Christopher

The recent CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report indicates that eight cities in the northwest U.S. (Boise ID, Seattle WA, Portland OR, plus the northern California cities of Santa Cruz, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, and Berkeley) reported the following data on deaths among those younger than one year of age:

4 weeks ending March 19, 2011 – 37 deaths (avg. 9.25 per week)10 weeks ending May 28, 2011 – 125 deaths (avg.12.50 per week)
This amounts to an increase of 35% (the total for the entire U.S. rose about 2.3%), and is statistically significant.

Of further significance is that those dates include the four weeks before and the ten weeks after the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant disaster. In 2001 the infant mortality was 6.834 per 1000 live births, increasing to 6.845 in 2007. All years from 2002 to 2007 were higher than the 2001 rate.

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_wk/wk_cvol.html

Just saying.

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