Tag Archives: Environment
George Carlin: Saving the Planet?
George Carlin will never be matched in wit and wisdom.
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Tagged Big Electron, Bourgeoisie, Environment, Environmentalists, Extinction, George Carlin, Liberals, Nature, Plastic, Styrofoam
A Deal With the Devil: A Happiness That Harms
by Paul Street (Originally posted on ZNet, December 16, 2011; Notes can be found there) I’m angry about yes, inequality in this nation or any other. I’m angry at: trashing the environment, war which is different from self-defense because we … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Values, Ayn Rand, Bourgeoisie, capitalism, Class War, Conservatives, Environment, Exploitation, free market, Imperialism, inheritance, Labor Movement, Leftist, Liberals, Narcissism, Occupy Movement, Propaganda, Psychopathy, Social Commentary, Sociopathy, The 1%, The 99%, Wage Slavery, Wealth, Working Class
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Less Than Zero: the 1 Percent and the Fate of the Earth
by Paul Street (Originally posted on ZNet, December 9, 2011; Notes can be found there) ECO-APOCALYPSE NOW “No Way the World Should Take These Risks” Beneath and beyond the flow of current events, including the rise and repression of the … Continue reading
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Tagged "Clean Coal", Big Oil, Biofuels, capitalism, Climate Change, Copenhagen, Democrats, Durban, Emissions, Environment, Exxon Mobil, Fossil Fuel, Fracking, free market, Global Warming, GMO, Greenhouse Effect, Imperialism, John Dewey, Kyoto, Liberals, Mountaintop-Removal, Noam Chomsky, Obama, Oil, Oil Pipelines, OWS, Paul Street, Pesticides, Plutocracy, Science, The 1%, The 99%, United Nations
And around and around we go. . .
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Tagged Environment, Global Warming, Imperialism, Military, Oil
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The Anti-Empire Report
May 2, 2012 by William Blum http://www.killinghope.org What you need to succeed is sincerity, and if you can fake sincerity you’ve got it made. (Old Hollywood axiom) “A few months ago I told the American people that I did … Continue reading →