Category Archives: Features

Dumpster Diving

   (you read the article about this foreclosure by clicking here) I’m Tom Dwyer, Roughly sixteen percent of all Americans now live in poverty, but in Richmond County, Georgia, the poverty rate is forty one  percent, and the Marshal’s Office … Continue reading

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Lanny and Mary Go Revolving

      I’m Tom Dwyer, Lanny Breuer, the man who helped Eric Holder shield Wall Street thugs from prosecution, is leaving DOJ ! Don’t worry; he won’t have to file for unemployment.  He’s already lined up a four million dollar … Continue reading

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Get “In The Groove” for Single Payer

  I’m Tom Dwyer, The rest of the country may be waiting for Obamacare, but Oregon’s not.  We’re leading the way by building our own state-wide single payer system…. ….and it’s never been easier for you to help. The Inner … Continue reading

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What NOW?!! April Fools Toon

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Inner City Blues Festival- Getting “In The Groove Of Love” supports single payer health care!

Update 4/15/13– We brought back a few pix from the show this weekend.  Apologies for the poor quality of the cellphone used to take them!  Do you have better pictures?  Please send them to us; we’d love to share them! … Continue reading

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Labor Pains- Bad engineering can affect your bottom line

You’ve been there.  You’re standing at the Service Counter looking at the bill for repairs.  There’s a long list of line-items, but looking closer you see that the parts expense was only a few dollars and most of the bill … Continue reading

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A Very Good IDEA- Intellectual Deficit Equalization Act could fix big problems

When it comes to federal spending, all states are not created equal.  Some states receive far more federal money than they’ve paid in federal taxes.  A whopping 84 percent of the states that get back more than they pay in … Continue reading

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News To Make You Furious- Unemployment isn’t a problem for Lanny Breuer

Who, you may ask, is Lanny Breuer?  If you’ve been following News To Make You Furious lately then you know, but it’s hardly a household name.  It should be, though.  Few people have had as big an effect on the … Continue reading

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IDEA- The Intellectual Deficit Equalization Act

          When it comes to federal spending, all states are not created equal.  Some states receive far more federal money than they’ve paid in federal taxes. 84 percent of the states that get back more than they pay in … Continue reading

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Chasing JP Morgan

     I’m Tom Dwyer, Banking behemoth JP Morgan paid more than $16 billion dollars in legal penalties and expenses over the last four years. You might think this expense would change a company, but you’d be wrong. Morgan made … Continue reading

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