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Democrat Xavier Becerra Leads California Governor’s Race by Wide Margin

Staff Report – Former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, the Democrat, is leading Republican businessman Steve Hilton by a double-digit margin in the race for governor of California, according to a new poll from UC Berkeley. The Institute of Governmental Studies poll found about 55% of likely voters saying they’ll support Becerra, 37%… The post Democrat Xavier Becerra Leads…

Republicans Are Trying to Hide These Health Care Cuts

The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – The New York Times Editorial Board ran a piece today explaining how the Trump administration is trying to kill poor people in this country to get ready for the A.I. bots to take over. They didn’t exactly phrase it that way, but that is what’s going on.… The post Republicans Are Trying to Hide These Health Care Cuts first appeared on New American Journal .

What Good is Altruism in a Selfish World Gone Mad?

Under the Microscope – By Glynn Wilson – SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Why does this seem so hard for some people to grasp? Perhaps it is a lack of leadership? While sitting in a bar recently having an intelligent conversation with a good friend who understands, through the swinging doors entered a stressed out woman.… The post What Good is Altruism in a Selfish World Gone Mad? first appeared on New…

On the Streets of San Francisco: Transformative A.I.

Tales From the MoJo Road – By Glynn Wilson – SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – “If handled well,” they say, “this transformation could bring about abundance and prosperity for everyone. If handled poorly, it could result in an extreme concentration of power in the hands of a tiny elite.” – Effective Altruism We have traveled to… The post On the Streets of San Francisco: Transformative A.I. first appeared on…

Can Doug Jones Pull Off a Miracle and Beat Republican Tommy Tuberville in the Alabama Governors Race?

The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – As I sit here in the coolness and fog while the rest of the world burns, looking out at what’s happening “out there” through a big computer screen, I see that my old friend Doug Jones is working hard to make inroads with… The post Can Doug Jones Pull Off a Miracle and Beat Republican Tommy Tuberville in the Alabama Governors Race? first…

Summer in San Francisco: Bad News and Some Good News on the Environmental Front

The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – American writer Mark Twain, who spent two years in San Francisco writing for newspapers from 1864 to 1866, is often quoted as saying, “The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.” It’s apparently not true. He never said it,… The post Summer in San Francisco: Bad News and Some Good News on the Environmental Front first…

Planet Under Pressure: Climate Change, Wildfires and the Politics of Inaction

You don’t have to read this. You can listen and watch on YouTube. The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – From the forests of northern Canada to the mountains of California and the hills of southern Europe, smoke has become one of the defining images of summer. Wildfires that were once considered seasonal disasters… The post Planet Under Pressure: Climate Change, Wildfires and the Politics of Inaction…

Funding New Media is Critical for the Future of Democracy

The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – COULTERVILLE, Calif. – When I tell you that funding a new kind of media is critical if there is to be a future for American democracy, I am not making this up. We are at a critical point in the development of this new brand of non-profit… The post Funding New Media is Critical for the Future of Democracy first appeared on New American Journal .

Those Were the Days My Friend: Flora-Bama Lounge Owner Pat McClellan Dies

Tales From the MoJo Road – By Glynn Wilson – COULTERVILLE, Calif. – So you may agree with me that social media sux in many ways. But it is good for a thing or two, like finding out when someone dies. It has come to my attention, thanks to Facebook, that my old friend and… The post Those Were the Days My Friend: Flora-Bama Lounge Owner Pat McClellan Dies first appeared on New American Journal .

America at 250: National Pride Falls to Record Low

The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, only 33 percent of adults in the United States say they are “extremely proud” to be an American, the lowest reading in Gallup’s polling history. Only 20 percent say they are “very proud,” according to the latest poll on… The post America at 250: National Pride Falls to Record Low first appeared on New American…