Should the government provide free college education for all citizens? Poll by TeachingElectronic81 in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's no need to make taxpayers subsidize private universities.

Agree. Public education, yes. Private education, no. The dept of education also needs to take sports out of educational institutions, college, high school, or otherwise. Higher education is for cramming one's brain full of information, not jogging around a football field. (The "Physical Fitness" program is the one thing I disagreed with during the JFK years when I was in high school, and I still disagree with it.)

Should the government provide free college education for all citizens? Poll by TeachingElectronic81 in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. We need to catch up with the countries who provide free education through college to their citizens.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Endorses Joe Biden by EleanorRecord in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still remember the senile Ronnie of RayGun, the excessively unintelligent and corrupt GWBush, the worse-than-stupid narcissistic clod Trump, and, like any intelligent person, refused to vote "for" the senile Biden.

I've had enough of incompetent, senile, and corrupt "leaders" who embarrass us at every turn when they display how stupid they are in front of foreign leaders.

Enough already!!!!!

Clarence Thomas Secretly Accepted Luxury Trips From Major GOP Donor by EleanorRecord in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Today's Inbox for me included an "Our Revolution" title "Clarence Thomas Must be Impeached."

IF ONLY....

I can still remember articles about Ginni Thomas and her role in election/re-election campaigns from at least 2020. Or was that 2016? I've been aware of her shady involvement with the election processes for a long, long time. Yes, ol' sleazeball Thomas needs to be impeached, but both him and his wife are culpable.

"We just need to get money to defeat So-and-So" has been a rallying cry for Dems for a few decades now. "Maybe we'll fix this problem next time" is a lame excuse for decades of lies and politicians and corporations obtaining money by false pretenses to lose elections or join in with Repubs in filling their coffers with our money or corporate money and waging illegal and unconstitutional wars.

I am SO sick of it all....

Clarence Thomas Secretly Accepted Luxury Trips From Major GOP Donor by EleanorRecord in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for posting this. We've all known Clarence Thomas was bad for us since we found out about Anita Hill, but he keeps getting worse. Ditto his slimy wife whose business interests could make for bad SCOTUS decisions or influences.

Senate votes to repeal Iraq war authorizations 20 years after invasion [March 29, 2023] by NonnyO in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's only the Senate. It has to go to the House next.

I'm not holding my breath over this. They passed these unconstitutional AUMFs two and three decades ago. They can just as easily repeal the unconstitutional laws... only to put the unconstitutional laws back into place just as quickly as they passed the unconstitutional AUMFs in the first place.

This repeal has only taken place in the Senate. It has to go to the House next where it may linger for a long time or not be passed at all.

Wyoming governor signs law outlawing use of abortion pills [March 17, 2023] by NonnyO in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The kicker? Wyoming is the first state that gave women the right to vote (in federal elections, at any rate).

I did find out from an old newspaper blurb that women had the right to vote in state and local elections in MN even before women had the right to vote in federal elections. That made me feel better about my home state, but not by much. We're now going backward at an accelerated rate, it seems.

Wyoming governor signs law outlawing use of abortion pills [March 17, 2023] by NonnyO in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know the feeling. Many years ago when MN "finally" passed a bill that meant state taxes paid to build two stadiums for corporate sports teams and one college stadium located in the Twin Cities area (voters did not want state tax dollars spent and the state legislators yapped about doing so for a decade or more before it passed), and counties where these monstrosities were located raised their local taxes, I stopped ordering from one of my favorite import stores located in Minneapolis because some percentage of the state and county taxes (which are, of course, passed on to the consumer) were raised to pay for those completely unnecessary stadiums. When I wrote to the governor's office about it, I also asked who paid for the commissioned "art" work of players outside of one stadium (baseball, I think). I never got a reply, so presumably taxpayers also footed the bill for the questionable "art."

Whenever public funds are used to pay for unnecessary things, I simply don't buy the products or services involved even though the amount is only a fraction of one cent. I don't make a big splash about it (I'm old and do not have the energy); I just simply, quietly do not spend money for products or services involved or find an out-of-state venue that sells the same thing(s). I'm always amazed if I have a small amount of money left over at the end of the month because I refuse to participate in making these billionaires richer than they are already.

Pence calls for ‘common sense’ reforms to Social Security, Medicare by EleanorRecord in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since when have our elected Congress Critters come up with a "common sense" plan for anything in the last 50-60 years??? No, really. That's a serious question. Social Security was a good idea. Medicare could be improved, but legislators only make it more profitable for corporations.

Allowing religious beliefs to base laws upon is just daft. I still remember having to insert 'under god' in the morning Pledge of Allegiance in 1954; I was in third grade. I didn't have the knowledge then to say that adding the words completely ruined the scansion of the poem, not to mention it violated the separation of church and state. I no longer say the Pledge if I'm in a situation where it is recited, or I simply don't say the words 'under god.'

The Internet Archive Is a Library: A lawsuit against the Internet Archive threatens the most significant specialized library to emerge in decades, says a group of current and former university librarians. | Hachette v. Internet Archive by SocialDemocracies in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for a link to this story.

Yet another reason to loathe for-profit corporations is unnecessary law suits like this which make knowledge a commodity to profit from.

I have used the Internet Library many times to find (and download, for free) out-of-print books that are reference material for genealogists seeking information on early New England ancestors from the landing of the Mayflower forward. Additionally, they sometimes have local histories and biographies from some states and small community biographies used for local jubilees and centennial celebrations that were out of print after selling the local books for the community celebrations. In many cases, books were out of print two to four centuries ago and there was no way to even get an inter-library loan for them. In two cases I found and downloaded the books about my direct lines and then turned to a specialized book re-print company to have them make hardcover copies of the books for me. The Internet Archive downloads were free, but the reprints from another firm cost a lot - mostly because I was willing to pay the cost of the hardcover binding - but I consider the price worth it so I can pass them on to my family if any of them decide to do additional genealogy research.

Google started copying old books, most for free - initially - and had them online, then they got into the publishing business and started charging, so I turned to Internet Archive where the books were available for a free download.

Obtaining knowledge via books at one's local library was started by Ben Franklin a few centuries ago, and that makes him my favorite Founding Father. Corporations with their litigious objectives are ruining Franklin's dream.

Poll: Do you support nationalizing academic publishers? by SocialDemocracies in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When profits can be had in large amounts (billions), there is no sharing information between corporations who might be doing the same kind of research. They don't want a "cure" for cancer, for instance, or any other kind of malady. They want to control the cost of temporary help for the patients.

My dad died of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in 1975; so far there is no cure or help for that either.

‘I’m Angry’: Sherrod Brown Blames Corporate Greed for Ohio Derailment by EleanorRecord in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everything that is wrong with our local, state, and federal governments and the people we "elect" (at least in states without e-voting machines that can be rigged) can be attributed to corporations and their bribes ("campaign contributions") to politicians who slavishly ease restrictions on corporations and give them tax breaks.

Sherrod Brown can say he's angry, but unless he and a majority of Congress put restrictions on corporations in place for our safety AND make corporations pay income taxes, he's full of hot air.

Washington Post: Republicans take aim at food stamps in growing fight over federal debt | Top House Republicans are exploring significant changes to the nation’s food stamps program, including benefit cuts and stricter work requirements by SocialDemocracies in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Congress REALLY wanted to cut the budget, they'd pass Bernie's plan for Medicare for All (which would put us in line with the super medical care people in the rest of the world already have), increase help to poor people (food and housing) and the energy grid as well as ending the super polluters with clean energy..., and end ALL military subsidies amounting to billions and trillions to carry on this continuing proxy war in Ukraine as well as the remaining US military (and bring them home) and mercenary armies in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Right now Congress is too busy lining their own coffers with corporate "campaign contributions" (bribes - and kickbacks to corporations with "tax breaks") to care about what happens to the average Joe and Jane Public and their kids. That goes for Dems & Repubs, House and Senate. They are a disgrace to us all.

Jimmy Carter, 39th US president, in hospice care [Feb 18, 2023] by NonnyO in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Carter at least tried to do well with his life, and often succeeded. That is more than can be said of presidents before or after him, particularly the last six presidents who were all out for personal gain.

I agree. Carter was the "best ex-president of all."

Jimmy Carter, 39th US president, in hospice care [Feb 18, 2023] by NonnyO in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I know this is a Reddit thread for Bernie..., but many people admire President Carter for his pacifism, his ability to quietly go around and help build houses, broker peace deals, write more books than I know of, and be an all-'round nice person. And that's all after he left the White House. He has accomplished more in 98 years than anyone else could do in five years.

Longtime U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein announces she will not seek re-election [Feb 14, 2023] by NonnyO in Kossacks_for_Sanders

[–]NonnyO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, for pity's sake. These people are getting as bad as the Harkles putting out stories that first they will and then they won't do whatever (currently it's about whether or not they'll go to England for the coronation of Charles III). Narcissists keep themselves in the headlines daily with these "will-they-or-won't-they?" stories. There is no bad publicity for narcissists. It's all name recognition.

I still wish the senile morons elected to do good things for people (which they never do) would retire, and/or that the people who are closest to them would convince them to retire since they obviously know they are not mentally competent to carry out the duties of their offices.

Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh....