Month: November 2020

November 18, 2020

Covid Journal, November 18, 2020

Defile! Defile! Trump and his team are probably resorting to a different kind of ‘defile’ (as in shredding documents before Biden’s team takes over), but they’re also rushing to assault any remaining institutions that they haven’t already laid their hands on. Example: laying bare the Arctic refuge for oil and gas companies, as well as logging and mining interests. The “call for nominations” to be […]

November 16, 2020

Covid Journal, November 16, 2020

A few updates, mainly asking why so many of our mainstream stories have to resort to the bottom of the barrel when it comes to reporting and why we are putting the future of humanity into the hands of people that seem more worried about stock options.

November 8, 2020

Covid Journal, November 8, 2020

A concession speech worth reading; a look at the urban/rural divide with voting; if education is a basic human right, are Ford and Lecce in breach of that commitment?

November 2, 2020

Covid Journal, November 2, 2020

I want a vaccine and treatment for Covid just as much as most other rational people, but after seeing stories about graft, bribes and other corruption, maybe it’s time we all talk about an international publicly-owned pharma company that will develop a treatment for Covid. WITHOUT special interests pulling the strings.