18 October 2019 (America’s poor in pre-trial jail) Ten million poor Americans are jailed for some time annually, most of them pre-trial as a result of they can not afford bail and fees. 22 October 2019 (Jailing poor folks for medical debt) What it is like placing poor Americans in jail for medical debt. 20 October 2019 (Funds for Medicare for All already exist) Proposing to fund the federal government expenditures for Medicare for All by slicing the navy funds. 22 October 2019 (Importance of finish-to-finish encryption) Snowden explains why the US government attack on finish-to-end encryption is a hazard to everybody. 20 October 2019 (Pakistan blocks Steven Butler) Steven Butler of the Committee to protect Journalists had a visa to visit Pakistan, but when he arrived at passport management his visa was specifically cancelled, and Pakistan somehow despatched him back to the US beneath a type of arrest. 19 October 2019 (Corporate debt) Corporations have too much debt. 19 October 2019 (Existential threat) Referring to world heating as an “existential threat” is a bit exaggerated, because it is not likely to kill all humans. 19 October 2019 (Global heating task drive) Wisconsin’s governor establishes job drive to face the ‘grave risk’ of worldwide heating.
18 October 2019 (Urgent: Preserve methane emissions limits) US citizens: call on the EPA to preserve methane emissions limits, to help keep away from global heating disaster. 19 October 2019 (Apple approval) Apple plans to require that all application software for MacOS be accepted by Apple first. Requiring users to get Apple’s approval is tyranny. 21 October 2019 (Mortgage prisoners) When a pair get a mortgage together, then cut up up, the one who moved out can destroy the other – by refusing to pay per own half of the mortgage. 21 October 2019 (Reasons to demand proper to restore) A secondary reason to demand the right to repair is to reduce gratuitous waste. Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib and Omar are endorsing Sanders, for a similar reasons I do: his positions are more boldly progressive. At the identical time, in 2016, “Anglican bishops from across southern Africa have resolved that gay and lesbian companions who enter identical-intercourse civil unions under South African regulation should be welcomed into congregations as full members of the church”. 20 October 2015 (“Defamation” of parliament a crime in Kenya) Kenya has made it against the law to “defame” members of parliament, as an illustration accusing them of corruption.
19 October 2019 (Urgent: Section 215 of Patriot Act) US residents: cellphone your congresscritter and name for ending section 215 of the U SAP AT RIOT Act (aka “USA PATRIOT Act”). 20 October 2019 (Urgent: go the Schedules That Work Act) US residents: call on Congress to go the Schedules That Work Act. 02 August 2013 (Urgent: Protest towards large surveillance on August 4) In the US: be part of a protest on August 4 against huge surveillance. 01 July 2013 (Winner of Nobel Peace Prize says Manning deserves one) Mairead Corrigan-Maguire, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, says Bradley Manning deserves one. Erlich received over 1 million Australian dollars in damages in a civil case in opposition to Adass Israel School in 2015. It was reportedly considered one of the biggest payouts ever in an Australian sexual abuse case. The image conjures up the palimpsest of cultural myths that will likely be each written over and overridden by Glenum’s poetic congeries, which engender endless metamorphosis of Ovidian propulsions, a contact-and-go of vividly accelerating varieties and deformations. Like the thugs within the colleges, it’ll endanger them as an alternative.
Apple says the check will only look for malware (not counting the malware that is part of the operating system), however Apple might change that coverage step by step. So it does not need to be “paid for”; what it wants is to rechannel half of the current spending. 21 October 2019 (Public spending for federal elections) Sanders advocates public funding for federal elections, in addition to limits on campaign donations and on the revolving door. 21 October 2019 (FBI bypasses most likely trigger requirement) The FBI makes use of exterior informants as investigators so it will probably bypass its personal guidelines that require possible cause. 19 October 2019 (Right-wing slogans) Right-wing campaigns set up slogans, then proper-wing politicians use them, in order to drive searches to them. 21 October 2019 (Mexico’s president not a leftist) Mexico’s president, López Obrador, campaigned as a leftist, but as president he helps billionaires and represses the protests he previously led. 22 October 2019 (Violence against Brazilian indigenous folks) Violence in opposition to Brazilian indigenous individuals has elevated considerably since Bolsonaro grew to become president. 15 October 2019 (Rejection of authoritarian in Hungary) Hungarians confirmed their mounting dissatisfaction with the authoritarian Fidesz get together by defeating it in significant native elections.