How
much you pay in taxes is irrelevant, how much you have left is what
matters.
Capitalism's
Triumphs: In at least 5 states persons on bail must wear
electronic monitoring bracelets – and pay for them. About $3100 a
month. On any given day there are at least 100,000 people wearing
ankle bracelets. That's over $1 billion a year in mostly pure
profit. We're all aghast that a little snot has legally hiked the
price of staying alive from $13 a pill to $750 – but it is the
essence of capitalism to charge
as much as possible for one's product or service. And we are
shocked to our very core to discover that the capitalists at
Volkswagen have been gaming
regulations (for years and with the apparent knowledge and
consent of the German government) for fun and profit while
killing tens of thousands indirectly
– the equivalent of collateral damage. Note that VW was first
caught doing this back
in 1974, the same year that GM was forced to recall more than
800,000 cars because it was doing the same thing.
Unfortunately:
“Wealth inequality has widened along racial, ethnic lines since
end of Great Recession.”
People/Profits:
Tennessee is arguing that the FCC cannot violate “states rights”
by letting cities provide fast, inexpensive broadband services as
long as corporations providing slow and expensive service continue to
pay politicians for the privilege of overcharging the citizens for
indifferent service.
Quoted:
“When you see ever-changing rationales for never-changing policy
demands, it’s a good bet that there’s an ulterior motive.” Paul
Krugman
Explicate:
David Cameron says Europe must get better at “sending migrants
home”.
A
Regular Guy: Jeb ¡Caramba! Bush now pledges to gut the FCC's
net neutrality rules and return unconscionable profits to ATT,
Comcast, Charter and friends. He also says he will roll back
environmental protections, limits on Wall Street fraud, limits on oil
drilling and saftey regulations that hurt profits of oil companies,
as well as killing food-safety rules that are harming profits while
preventing the food industry from killing us. Because regulations
that hamper profits while protecting our health are unconstitutional.
Or some such bullshit.
Shadow
Boxing: A mathematician who is trying to account for anomalies
in Kansas voting patterns is being denied access to the records which
might reveal the causes of these anomalies. “Anomaly” here is
taken to mean “how the Republicans got a lot more votes than seems
possible.”
Quoted:
“There is absolutely no evidence to support the statement that
we're the greatest country in the world. We're seventh in literacy,
twenty-seventh in math, twenty-second in science, forty-ninth in life
expectancy, 178th in infant mortality, third in median household
income, number four in labor force, and number four in exports. We
lead the world in only three categories: number of incarcerated
citizens per capita, number of adults who believe angels are real,
and defense spending, where we spend more than the next twenty-six
countries combined, twenty-five of whom are allies.” The
Newsroom.
5 comments:
RE "Quoted": But how can that be? Where else but the U.S. could such a craven political hack as Scott Walker or a relentlessly self-promoting sociopath like Donald Trump ever be considered fit to even run for president?
IMO, I would amend the daily quote to "The tax rate/level matters less than what you get for your money."
I would gladly pay higher taxes for national healthcare, quality (and equitable) public education, good public transportation, parks, libraries, public banking, internet service, and other various public utilities.
And I would also gladly give up being the world's biggest, most bestest military ever in exchange.
Quark: Large swaths of South America, Africa are ruled by Trump-et mouths. As the US electorate becomes more and more willfully ignorant, they will get their own Hugo Chavez. The US already has a barely functioning electoral system.
Too bad there is no board of qualifications for national office, although we all know how corrupted such an institution as that would be by now. Since the only requirements are financial at this point, we can see the obvious reason we have the Clown Car on the rethuglican side.
I think Mr. Carter summed it up quite well - Now that it takes at least $200 million to begin a campaign for the nomination to run for the presidency, democracy is effectively dead. - ckm
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