Dick Cheney

Why Peace People Should Care About Money in Politics

The 2016 presidential elections are proving pivotal in U.S. history, although not just for the self-proclaimed socialist-democrat Bernie Sanders, the feminist squabble unfolding around Hillary Clinton, or the larger-than-life wild card Donald Trump.
The elections are revealing more dramatically than ever the corrosive effect of big money on the U.S.’s decayed democracy. In a country founded on the principle that every citizen has an equal voice and an equal vote, how is money stealing center stage in U.S. elections?

British Parliamentarians pay Homage to Dick Cheney

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Former Vice President Dick Cheney accepts his award at the U.S. Capitol - Attribution REUTERS
 

The Top 10 all-time articles at FauxCapitalist.com by 2015

Here are the Top 10 all-time articles at FauxCapitalist.com by the end of 2015: 1) Dr. Stan Monteith, a 35-year orthopedic surgeon on Jeff Bauman’s leg amputations: “I believe that this young man was an actor” (2013) 2) I’m blowing the whistle on World Bank whistleblower Karen Hudes (2014) 3) Australia has $15 an hour […]