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News To Make You Furious- The first-ever Pentagon Audit… good news or bad news?
It’s a brutal world out there, and the news reminds us of it every day… every minute, really. When we started News To Make You Furious it was to draw attention to horrible situations that weren’t getting enough attention. Now … Continue reading
News To Make You Furious for Feb-Mar 2018
Copper Mining in Mt. St. Helens… It’s BACK!!! In 2012 we were Furious that Mt. St. Helens was the target for exploratory mining. In 2014 there seemed to be reason to calm down when a Federal District Court ruled that … Continue reading
News To Make You Furious- A Year Of Rage On Just One Page!
In today’s world a column called “News To Make You Furious” may seem superfluous, but we think it’s important. It started on the 10th anniversary of the Exxon Valdez disaster when Greg Palast went to the crash site to see … Continue reading
News To Make You Furious- Genocide. But don’t worry, it’s just a small one.
According to GenocideWatch.org, there are 5 genocides happening right now (Syria, Sudan, Congo, Ethiopia, and Burma), 6 imminent ones, and 10 more where early warning signs of genocide are apparent. That’s enough to make anyone Furious, but who needs genocidal … Continue reading
News To Make You Furious- Jeff Sessions plays “Dukes of Hazzard” for real
What made us Furious in 2014? A little-known law enforcement technique called “Civil Asset Forfeiture”, an abusive aberration of justice allowing police to stop people and seize their property without charging them with any crime, then switching the basic presumption … Continue reading
Sit Down. Shut Up.
The Legislative push to keep you quiet. And Compliant. Republicans greeted the election of Barack Obama with the wise counsel and universal respect necessary to give his agenda a fair chance to succeed. Of course that’s horse puckey; they proudly … Continue reading
News To Make You Furious- 2016’s Buffet of Bile
Your Car Matters covers the spectrum of funny to quirky to serious, but we always try to bring you things you may not have seen elsewhere. This preference for the overlooked led us to start our News To Make You … Continue reading