Oba-mania over already?
Geez … talk about limited attention span. A number of sites are already out to get Obama and make the next boogey man. What a shame. Now … is there any truth to this article ?
Geez … talk about limited attention span. A number of sites are already out to get Obama and make the next boogey man. What a shame. Now … is there any truth to this article ?
Last night’s victory by Barack Hussein Obama was history in the making. He’s the first African-American President-elect. He’s young. He’s likely to have a very unique way of doing things. And he’ll probably enjoy two terms. And election season is over. For now. The last two months have proven to be a massive distraction for my regular work, but I’ve enjoyed following the Canadian and […]
Time for a little fundraiser! Original story here . Now that a ‘socialist’ will be running the White House in January, the US could recoup some of the windfall profits that companies like Exxon-Mobil and Wal-Mart have been making off the backs of our hard work and put it into paying off some debts (for starters) and creating a stable middle class. Imagine that. Do […]
i signed up with idealist.org last week and will likely start using it a lot more in the coming weeks to promote a number of initiatives that I’m working on, as well as work with others to develop visibility for their products and/or services. Idealist is a pretty comprehensive activist and social network. The number of people using the site ranks in the tens of […]
Duncan Cameron of rabble.ca discusses in this article how the free market has, and continues to, fail us. I copied the following: … price setting is not politically neutral after all. The market does not abolish power relationships: it facilitates the accumulation of market power in fewer and fewer corporate hands. The accumulation of economic power leads straight to the concentration of political power and […]