You might call Stevens' plan an Ultra-Slim Fast Plan for the U.S. economy, as in Carlos Slim, the Mexican billionaire.
Read moreWhat defined the Crisis was America's reaction to that violence, and its rejection of the causes on which that violence...
Read moreEven a 10% move from hydrocarbons to solar power (or anything that can create electricity and, thus, hydrogen off the...
Read moreIt’s the replacement of oil we need to get on with, and we desperately need, right now, leaders who will...
Read moreHatch is the worst Senator imaginable on open source and Internet issues. He is a creature of the proprietary assumptions...
Read moreA new template for understanding vexing problems, Open Source Politics would understand the need for cooperation, building this new infrastructure...
Read moreSomeone needs to change the subject to what matters. First party to do so deserves your support. Al Gore doesn't...
Read moreTruth lies with what works, not with who pays. It lies with change, and victory will go to the society...
Read moreThis is what Ted Stevens wants to create. An unregulated monopoly for local Internet service, no choice for consumers, and...
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