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54 votes
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Supreme Court orders new hearing for death row inmate with dementia
8 votes -
Quebec is moving ahead with its plan for electoral reform (mixed-member proportional) but says it will not hold a referendum on the issue
10 votes -
How to avoid a war in Venezuela
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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.
22 votes -
Colorado governor will sign bill aimed at bypassing electoral college
12 votes -
Right to repair legislation is officially being considered in Canada
15 votes -
Devotion developer calls for calm as fallout from China Winnie the Pooh poster goes from bad to worse
14 votes -
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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After stinging Presidential loss, Popular Vote Movement gains momentum in states
21 votes -
Who is really a socialist?
10 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 -
Venezuela aid: Genuine help or Trojan horse?
7 votes -
Venezuelan soldiers set fire to aid convoys at Colombia border as two protesters killed in clashes
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What do you *dislike* about current trends in leftism?
I think we can all (generally!) agree that the right-wing is too easy of a target here, and most of us seem to be left-ish. So, waves, what's leftism currently doing wrong, or on track to start...
I think we can all (generally!) agree that the right-wing is too easy of a target here, and most of us seem to be left-ish. So, waves, what's leftism currently doing wrong, or on track to start doing wrong?
43 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 -
Venezuela crisis: Maduro to close border with Brazil
7 votes -
Bernie Sanders Raises $6 Million After Announcing Presidential Bid
22 votes -
Exposed Chinese database shows depth of surveillance state
22 votes -
China's Communist Party requires millions of people to tune into 'Xi Jinping thought' every day
10 votes -
British Columbia ending interest on new and existing student loans
10 votes -
Alabama newspaper editor calls on KKK to lynch Democrats
9 votes -
Andrew Yang discusses UBI on Joe Rogan's podcast
9 votes -
Multiple whistleblowers raise grave concerns with White House efforts to transfer sensitive US nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia
20 votes -
In North Carolina, investigators find ballot ‘scheme’ in House race
11 votes -
Former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayyoom has been taken to Maafushi Prison, in accordance to Criminal Court's orders
6 votes -
Nauru bans 'telemedicine' for medical transfers in threat to new Australian laws
5 votes -
Data privacy bill unites Charles Koch and Big Tech
6 votes -
LGBTQ Armenians face reign of terror
9 votes -
Australia accuses foreign government of cyber attack on lawmakers
3 votes -
A TV actor who played Ukraine's president could now become the actual president
8 votes -
Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) urges Muslims to cast votes and avoid "golput"
6 votes -
Nigeria presidential election postponed by a week
5 votes -
Texts show collusion between police and far-right extremists, Oregon official claims
15 votes -
US Supreme Court to decide legality of census citizenship query
6 votes -
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders interviewed by special counsel's office
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Andrew McCabe says he ordered the obstruction of justice probe of President Trump
6 votes -
A year after Parkland, urgency for new gun restrictions declines
5 votes -
Cutting through the claims: the refugee medical debate, explained. What exactly are the changes that passed through Parliament against the government's wishes, and what will they mean?
4 votes -
National Popular Vote bill passes Colorado State Senate
27 votes -
The philosopher redefining equality
9 votes -
West Virginia lawmaker faces calls to resign after likening LGBTQ people to KKK, ‘terrorist group’
9 votes -
Green New Deal doesn't include nuclear. Good? Bad? What do you think?
18 votes -
The future of the Coalition's hold on power is at risk with the Federal Government becoming the first to lose a vote on its own legislation in 90 years.
4 votes -
President Maduro (Venezuela): An open letter to the people of the United States
19 votes -
Do racists like Fox News, or does Fox make people racist?
14 votes -
A country music artist navigates an art form altered by America’s poisoned politics
5 votes -
A Green New Deal for housing
12 votes