Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, is donating $45 million a month to the Trump campaign.
If democracy is to survive in the US, we need to overturn Citizens United and move to public funding of elections.
We need a government that represents all, not just billionaires.
The creator of Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama, has passed away at 68. He taught us that we all have a Goku in us and a Frieza to overcome. We all need a Krillin to have our back, and a Vegeta to challenge us. Rest in Peace and thank you for giving us the Greatest Anime of All Time. Say Hi to King Kai for us.
A message to those under 30, and really anybody else who needs to hear a message of clarity and hope for the future, from our next president.
Share it far and wide.
#Kennedy24
Americans are being mass poisoned by agricultural chemicals and processed foods that fuel the chronic disease epidemic. As President, I’m going to put an end to this.
@InternetH0F The guy rolled with 12 dudes that worshipped him, washed their feet, and even resurrected one of his besties. He made friends with the girlies and liked to throw dinner parties.
I hate to break it to yall, but I don’t think he liked either if you catch my drift 😭 🏳️🌈
Did you stay at ESPN when you felt like they were screwing you? Or did you complain multiple times on the air and then write a whole shitty book about it?
The product you see on the field in this Georgia vs Florida State game is a direct representation of what you get when a team gets snubbed from the CFP and you tell the kids the games they play don’t matter. Opt-outs ruined the game.
RFK Jr: “Good economic policy is identical to good environmental policy… The most effective solution to environmental pollution [is] true free market capitalism.
You show me a polluter, I’ll show you a subsidy. I’ll show you a fat cat using political clout to escape the discipline of the free market and force the public to pay his production costs.
I started out as an attorney for commercial fisherman on the Hudson River… These were people who were capitalists, they were small businesspeople and they saw their lives being destroyed by pollution in the river.
The General Electric company used political clout in Albany to get permission to illegally dump PCBs into the river rather than properly disposing them.
These fishermen knew that their problem was not their business model, it was that we didn’t have free market capitalism on the river, we had a kind of corporate crony capitalism that was allowing polluters to use political clout to escape the discipline of the free market.”
SportsCenter hates us.
Headline for FSU: “Florida St struggles in the Swamp.”
Headline for Alabama: “Bama’s path to the CFP.”
Alabama won on a last minute 4th down pass vs a team that just got blown out by New Mexico State.
The favoritism is ridiculous.
Sometime soon, the economy is going to have a massive correction.
If this is allowed to happen without bailouts or intervention from government, prices will fall, deflation will set in, and the ruling class who set these conditions in motion will lose the most.
Which is why they'll push hard for bailouts, which you'll be made to pay for, with interest.
The government and corporate media will pull out every stop to fearmonger you into supporting it.
They'll tell you that if they don't get their bailouts, you'll lose everything.
It's a lie.
The truth is, if they get their bailouts, you'll lose more, they'll get it all, and prices will continue to rise.
Reject their lies, and demand that elected officials let the correction happen without any bailouts.
To be clear, when the correction comes, things will be tough for most people. Joblessness, depletion of savings, temporary increases in poverty.
If bailouts happen too, all of that will be worse, and the people who created those conditions will be rewarded for doing it.
Which is an incentive for them to do it again. And again. And again.
But if the bailouts don't happen, and the "too big to fail" banks and corporations collapse, so will prices, and smaller competitors will have an opportunity to rise.
Companies who didn't engage in reckless business practices will be rewarded with larger market shares and more profit.
Those of you who've saved and waited for a chance to own a home or business will have that opportunity.
And the jobs will come back, this time without prices outstripping income.
And there will be NO incentive for banks and policymakers to play fast and loose with the economy again.
The boom-bust-bailout cycle ends now, with us.
You want to be able to afford food, fuel and other basic necessities again?
You want to be able to buy a home?
Then demand no bailouts.
Only support officials and candidates who refuse to bail out a single crony.
Let them suffer the consequences of what they created for a change.
RFK Jr. on the most urgent problems facing America today:
“I think the wars are most important, and also the destruction of the middle class in this country.
We have a whole generation of kids that are not going to get into houses, who polls show have lost faith in our country, lost hope in their future.
The other issue that I’m very much focused on is the chronic disease epidemic in children.
When my uncle was president, only 6% of Americans had chronic disease. 6% were overweight. Today, 42% are obese, 75% are overweight, and at least 60% have chronic disease.
I’m going to get us a safe food supply in this country and I’m going to reduce the toxic exposures and end the chronic disease epidemic.”