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13 votes
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Testimony of Michael D. Cohen — Committee on Oversight and Reform — US House of Representatives
54 votes -
Musical.ly/TikTok agrees to pay $5.7M to settle FTC allegations that it violated children’s privacy law
10 votes -
Trump says summit with Kim ended with no agreement over North Korea's demand to lift sanctions
14 votes -
Breathtaking new NASA images show Jupiter’s otherworldy storms
5 votes -
Supreme Court orders new hearing for death row inmate with dementia
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Fox ordered to pay $179 million to 'Bones' participants
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The Jetzons - Hard Times (2008)
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PSA: Disinformation and the over-representation of false flag events on social media.
I've noticed lately that on certain social media websites, particularly Reddit and Facebook, there has been an uptick in articles about fake hate crimes and false rape reports. The comments on...
I've noticed lately that on certain social media websites, particularly Reddit and Facebook, there has been an uptick in articles about fake hate crimes and false rape reports. The comments on these articles especially fan the flames on the subjects of homophobia, racism, and sexism. While the articles themselves are still noteworthy and deserving of attention, the amount of attention that they've been receiving has been disproportionately high (especially when considering how fairly unknown the individuals involved are) and the discourse on those articles particularly divisive.
On top of that, there are clear disinformation campaigns going on to attack current Democratic presidential candidates in the U.S. It seems pretty clear that we're having a repeat of the last presidential election, with outside parties stoking the flames of discrimination and disinformation on social media in order to further ideological divisions, and the consumers of that media readily falling for it.
I would caution readers to be mindful of the shifting representation of historically controversial or contentious topics moving forward. Even if the articles themselves are solidly factual, take note of how frequently you're seeing these articles, whether or not they're known to be contentious topics, and how they're affecting online discourse.
In short: make sure that you can still smell bullshit even when it's dressed up in pretty little facts.
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Jacob Wohl has spread lies on Twitter about Robert Mueller, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Kamala Harris, and more. Now, he’s eyeing the 2020 US election.
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Colorado governor will sign bill aimed at bypassing electoral college
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SEC asks judge to hold Elon Musk in contempt for violating settlement related to Twitter usage
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Mississippi players kneel during anthem in protest at local Confederacy rally
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An interesting essay about Lois Weber, once the highest-paid director in Hollywood, her works now all but forgotten
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MLS starts next week. Who do you support?
I'm excited to see my Timbers play again! I went to the Cup in December, and even though we lost, it was a great time. Who do you support?
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Wild Bill Hickok: He Claimed He Killed 100s, But His Fatalities Were Closer To 10
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‘Green Book’ wins Best Picture Oscar despite controversy
15 votes -
San Diego-based group wins US suit: Male-only draft unconstitutional
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Would you pay higher taxes for better government services?
In the US the tax rate on the bottom 78% of earners taxes was less than 7% England has a tax rate for the same income of 11.5% The top 6% (Avg Adjusted Gross income 514,000) paid $840 Billion of...
In the US the tax rate on the bottom 78% of earners taxes was less than 7%
England has a tax rate for the same income of 11.5%
The top 6% (Avg Adjusted Gross income 514,000) paid $840 Billion of the income taxes
The Bottom 49.1% (Earning less than 45k AGI) paid $97 Billion of taxes, but 27.4 Million Households filled for $66.7 Billion in EIC tax credits
If the taxes on the bottom 78 percent were increased 6% to a level similar to England the USA could have universal health care
The US Spends 3.4 Trillion on Healthcare.
Just 5% of Americans Account for 50% of U.S. Health Care Spending. So taking away the top 5% means the US spends about 5,500 per person. More than UK, but with a long term approach we can tackle that.
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Saying no to covering all issues. See above. Total cost down to 1.8T
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Accepting a tax increase
- Doubling the Medicare withholding will provide 500B
- Down to 1.3T
- Reallocate state spending In 2015, state governments across the country spent a combined $605 billion on health care
- Down to 700 Billion
- Increase taxes 6% across the board, like those of countries that provide healthcare. 600B in Funding
- Down to 100 Billion
- 1/3 of expenses in 2017 was payable for hospital room rentals and 21% was to doctor's office billable hours
- Increase utilization to make hospitals & Doctors more efficient so cost can be cut
- 1% reduction in billable hours and room rates Down 100B
- Adjust pricing based on cost savings
- Repeat
If the US had higher taxes for gas we could have a better Infastructure. Using rough math we in 2017 underfunded the highway dept about $21.5 billion
- 40 Cents per Gallon vs 18.4 cents currently
- 33 Cents vs 17.5 cents for Highway maintenance at fully funded for at least the next 5 years
* 1 Cent vs 0.9 cents Gas Safety and storage. Round it up to a full penny better saftey funds for better clean up
* 4 cents a new Green energy tax for Green projects - 2 Cent New Metro Projects tax
$5.5 Billion annual funding for projects, plus using funding not going to covering the underfunded highway dept means who doesn't want to announce a 10 year $250 Billion Green Deal Project. Get States to match it 40/60 and its a $600 Billion Project
$96 a person more and With this Major Cities can tackle major projects and Rural cities can apply for the Metro Funding. $1.5 Billion each state gets on average can be applied however but that's encouraging moving to a Green plan.
The U.S. combined gas tax rate (State + Federal) is According to data from the OECD, is the second lowest (Mexico is the only country without a gas tax).
The average gas tax rate among the 34 advanced economies is $2.62 per gallon. In fact, the U.S.’s gas tax a rate less than half of that of the next highest country, Canada, which has a rate of $1.25 per gallon.
We want to have the European advanced economy of our peers but we arent wanting to pay for it
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The trauma floor - The secret lives of Facebook moderators in America
17 votes -
Okinawa: Tokyo to overrule referendum on US base
5 votes -
After stinging Presidential loss, Popular Vote Movement gains momentum in states
21 votes -
Dollars on the margins - $15/hr minimum wage as a public health measure
17 votes -
Atheists and non-believers could soon receive civil rights protections under Portland law
18 votes -
Message for Maduro? Rubio tweets image of bloody Gaddafi, killed after US intervened
7 votes -
Worked to death at FedEx
9 votes -
Trump Administration blocks US funds for Planned Parenthood and others over abortion referrals
15 votes -
Andrew Yang: The 2020 candidate warning of the rise of robots. The entrepreneur says Trump won in 2016 because the US automated away jobs – so he wants to become president to do something about it.
7 votes -
Stone posted a picture of the Federal judge on his case with crosshairs
10 votes -
How an investigation of fake FCC comments snared a prominent DC media firm
7 votes -
NASA gives go-ahead for SpaceX commercial crew test flight
15 votes -
Despite Massive Fundraising Campaign, Bennett College Accreditation Has Been Pulled
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Newly released bodycam footage from an excessive force lawsuit shows Glendale, AZ police officers tasing man eleven times
14 votes -
Microsoft workers protest army contract with tech 'designed to help people kill'
14 votes -
Don Winslow: Think of it this way. Mexico has a US drug problem
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Oakland, Los Angeles and more to come: Why teachers keep going on strike
6 votes -
FC Cincinnati to join MLS as expansion team next season
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How a text from Jussie Smollett set in motion an alleged hoax that dragged 'Chicago's reputation through the mud'
19 votes -
American History Textbooks' Lies: Everything Your Teacher Got Wrong - Myths, Education (1995)
9 votes -
Climate change enters its blood-sucking phase - as winters grow warmer in North America, thirsty ticks are on the move
13 votes -
What is the equal rights amendment, and why are we talking about it now?
8 votes -
Obama on masculinity: 'You don't need eight women around you twerking'
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Kacey Johansing - The Hiding (2017)
4 votes -
Bernie Sanders announces run for presidency in 2020
105 votes -
‘I am dreaming of a way to kill almost every last person on earth’: A self-proclaimed white nationalist planned a mass terrorist attack, the government says
34 votes -
Bernie Sanders Raises $6 Million After Announcing Presidential Bid
22 votes -
Revolutionary War fighting ended in 1781. The last shots exploded two months ago.
10 votes -
US Supreme Court unanimously rules that the Constitution's ban on 'excessive fines' applies to the states as well as the federal government
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Even conservatives support Sweden’s welfare state. Here’s why.
10 votes -
The Metropolitan Museum will return prized gilded coffin after learning it was stolen
5 votes