Federal Judge Rules First Amendment Doesn’t Protect “Harm by Design”

A court case in America today about online security stems from a decision in 1980 under Ronald Reagan to knowingly expose children to harmful products, which he reaffirmed in 1988 with bogus framing about the Constitution. …the Constitution simply does not empower the Federal Government to oversee the programming decisions of broadcasters in the manner … Continue reading Federal Judge Rules First Amendment Doesn’t Protect “Harm by Design”

Sweden Pulls Screens Out of Schools to Improve Education

The announcement comes as a result of scientific research showing screens have negative effect on young children. Swedish Minister for Schools [Liberal politician] Lotta Edholm, who took office 11 months ago as part of a new center-right coalition government, was one of the biggest critics of the all-out embrace of technology. […] The minister announced … Continue reading Sweden Pulls Screens Out of Schools to Improve Education

CA: “bidirectional electric school buses stabilize the grid”

Seems obvious, when you think about it. If all the buses and trains were giant batteries, they could provide grid support. During a record-setting, 10-day heat wave in September, most EV owners were asked to unplug to reduce demand. Instead, the Cajon Valley Union School District in San Diego County plugged its bidirectional electric school … Continue reading CA: “bidirectional electric school buses stabilize the grid”

Why Americans Love Political Ineptitude of the KKK

It’s a problem that the KKK in America fraudulently campaign on an underdog ticket. According to historians Ed Ayers and Brian Balogh, Americans have long rooted for the underdog. It’s truly problematic that the oppressors can somehow twist logic into appearing as if they’re victims. Our country and the very fabric of our existence as … Continue reading Why Americans Love Political Ineptitude of the KKK