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Do The Koch Bros Hate Everything That's Good For America?

I've got a question for you. I find this absolutely fascinating.

The Spending Bill Charade

The tax bill is all about cutting income to the federal government and over a 10-year period the top one percent are going to gain five trillion dollars. The bottom 99 percent are going to lose three and a half trillion dollars. And the remaining one and a half trillion dollars will be added to the national debt.

How Net Neutrality Can Still Win!

"Ajit Pai is going to lose", wrote Evan Greer over at Fight for the Future just before the FCC voted to gut net neutrality...

How Democracy Dies

Even the usually restrained Barack Obama warns Americans we're slipping dangerously close to authoritarianism.

Tomorrow Ajit Pai Decides Whether To End Your Free And Open Internet

Yesterday was Break the Internet Day and a bunch of organizations all over the place are talking about the whole internet situation.

Conservatives Don't Want You To Be Protected From The Greed Of Big Corporations

John Gray in his article from 2004 or earlier, "A Day in the Life of Joe Republican", explains eloquently the attitude of conservatives towards protecting the people from the greed of big corporations.

If The Rich Would Rather Leave than pay Taxes, Let Them

FDR had this to say about paying taxes:

Who You Gonna Call.... Koch Busters!

Let me just give you some names.

The House Speaker Paul Ryan, the Republican, and Nancy Pelosi get to appoint conferees, people who are going to be on the conference committee for the Republican tax scam.

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