Category Archives: Justice

No more Electoral College ever again, OK?!

According to this NYTimes piece (The Battlegrounds Within Battlegrounds), one could view the future of world’s richest nation hinges upon actions of (and voting access for) residents of 20 of its counties. The US has 3,141 counties, and our fate … Continue reading

The Puerto Rican Financial Crisis, an American Crisis

Puerto Rican people lose. American corporations win. Continue reading

Hacking Team Hacked

You can’t make this stuff up. Earlier this week a spyware vendor, named the Hacking Team, was hacked.
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Goodbye, Bank. Hello, Credit Union.

Back in September, 650,000 people did something smart with their money. The timing wasn’t right for me to join those who participated in Bank Transfer Day on November 5th, but I’ve finally begun. In fact, I’m almost done with my transition from being a customer of a corporate bank to being a member of a local credit union, namely Redwood Credit Union. Late is definitely better than never in this case. Below I reflect a little on why it took me so long and why I chose to do it now. Continue reading