Dave Kingsley Make no Mistake about It, Project 2025 is Powerful, it is Well-Funded, and it is Religiously Extremist, Misogynistic, and White Supremacist. Last August, this headline appeared in the Washington Times: “Recruiting is underway for Trump-like ‘wrecking ball’… Read More
The Heritage Foundation “Project 2025” is Taking Right Wing Extremism to a New Level
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Last Updated: July 30, 2024 by David Kingsley, PhD
Dave Kingsley Make no Mistake about It, Project 2025 is Powerful, it is Well-Funded, and it is Religiously Extremist, Misogynistic, and White Supremacist. Last August, this headline appeared in the Washington Times: “Recruiting is underway for Trump-like ‘wrecking ball’… Read More
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Last Updated: March 19, 2024 by David Kingsley, PhD
DECISION: THE SUPREME COURT HANDS NURSING HOME PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES A MAGNIFICENT HUMAN RIGHTS VICTORY!
BY: Dave Kingsley Thanks to Susie and Ivanka Talevski, Seven Supreme Court Justices, and Individuals and Organizations Filing Amicus Briefs, the Federal Nursing Home Rights Act Has Been Strongly Reinforced. In a decision written by Justice Ketanji Brown… Read More
The Nursing Home Industry-Brown University Collaboration: Science or a Sign of Growing Corporate Abuse of Power?
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Last Updated: July 30, 2024 by David Kingsley, PhD
By David Kingsley The Growing Importance of Data The time has come for citizens to recognize the corrupting influence of university-industrial relationships and to organize efforts to call them out. In a democracy, data generated in taxpayer… Read More
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Corporatoligarchy
Cor-por-a-tol-i-gar-chy. All together now, say it with me. You can do it because I broke out all seven syllables just for you. Do you need me to put it to music, too? Wikipedia offers the definition of Corporatocracy… Read More
Why Do Prescription Drugs Cost So Much In The United States? – Part 1
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Last Updated: January 23, 2024 by David Kingsley, PhD
In the United States, prescription drugs are expensive – so expensive in fact that many people needing one or more drugs such as insulin are going without the medicine needed to keep them alive or, at the least, from chronic pain and suffering. This is happening in an amazingly advanced country with the largest economic system in the world. It is not happening in other similarly advanced nations.