Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealth Group's insurance unit, was fatally shot outside the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan Wednesday morning, in what is believed to be a targeted attack ... read more
Allegations of a second child sex abuse case surfaced against Robert Morris, founder of Gateway Christian Church. Four others knew of his history of sexual abuse and did nothing to stop it. All four have been removed. Robert Morris was on President-elect Donald's Trump's evangelical advisory board for his campaign in 2016. Gateway Christian Church has over 25,000 people that attend services.
In 2023, the year that followed Florida's initial 15-week abortion ban, the state saw an increase in the number of infants ... who died from lethal congenital anomalies or fatal birth defects before celebrating a first birthday. read more
Elon Musk said Saturday that he would randomly award $1 million a day to registered voters who sign a petition for his pro-Trump political action committee. The petition, posted on the America PAC website, said that to be eligible for payments, signees "must be registered voters of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, or Wisconsin." Musk called up John Dreher saying he was one of the petition signers and handed him a giant check for $1,000,000.
Trump appointees at the Bureau of Prisons, a division of the Justice Department, provided an array of gender-affirming treatments, including hormone therapy, for a small group of inmates who requested it during Mr. Trump's four years in office. In a February 2018 budget memo to Congress, bureau officials wrote that under federal law, they were obligated to pay for a prisoner's "surgery" if it was deemed medically necessary. Still, legal wrangling delayed the first such operation until 2022, long after Mr. Trump left office. read more
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Carter smokes Trump, as anyone objective would expect.
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-Show me any time government seizing control of the means of production hasn't resulted in abject failure and human misery.
Australia and their railroads comes to mind as a great example.
Our power here in my town is city managed and we have extremely low rates as a result.
Environmental pollution is a huge win for Government. Thank goodness for the Clean Air Act. Unregulated "free enterprise" kills people, just like this story illustrates. It's particularly brutal to minority populations. Alabama and Louisiana are rife with examples.
Tobacco is a huge win, free enterprise was killing people left and right.
Free enterprise and health insurance was rapidly reaching a massive fail. It took government to step in - though the solution is shht today, it's better than what we'd have without the ACA.
Scientific advancement - the transistor, ICs, so much came from NASA. There was no reason for private enterprise to go to the moon or do any of the things we were doing until we, through our government, took that risk and opened up the possibilities.
I'd also put in women's sports.
I for one am extremely grateful for the FDA, the USDA, the CDC, the EPA, and other organizations that help keep us safe.
But here we are with what's, essentially, toxic dumpsites. Why? Because of the "regulation is evil" and "free markets work" nonsense.
Reagan was a POS bashing government and unfortunately too many people still buy into his bullshht. The idea of free markets working relies on perfect people. Libertarianism has always, massively, epically failed.
The best economies in the world are hybrid economies. Our Government should protect us and work for us, not for those of us that have tons of money and can buy politicians and votes.
But don't worry. Trump's here to cut even more red tape and bureaucracy. Maybe Grover Norquist will finally get his wish.