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The Real War Beneath Venezuela: Why Oil — and the Dirtiest Kind — Is Driving the Next Global Power Struggle

For months, public discourse has circled around Venezuela as though the country’s accelerating geopolitical tension is rooted in democracy, sanctions relief Source: The Real War Beneath Venezuela: Why Oil — and the Dirtiest Kind — Is Driving the Next Global Power Struggle

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: Betting on Climate Failure — and What It Says About Corporate Responsibility

How Risky Private Investments in Planet-Cooling Technologies Could Shape Our Future Investment decisions matter — not just for financial markets, but for the climate. In 2025, venture capital and private equity investors made headlines by putting more than $100 million into companies developing geoengineering technologies designed to artificially cool the planet — a dramatic sign

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: Why the Data Already Proves Which Party Governs Better and Why is This so Hard For The dem’s?

Corporations Are People, My Friend: Why the Data Already Proves Which Party Governs Better and Why is This so Hard For The dem’s? For all the money, consultants, polling, and media infrastructure surrounding the modern Democratic Party, there remains a staggering and almost inexplicable failure at the core of its public messaging. The evidence is

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: Is the President a Monkey, a Plate of Lasagna, or a Potted Plant?

Looking at American politics over the last decade, it’s clear that the mechanics of power have shifted from governing to serving the interests of those who hold the purse strings. The presidency, once imagined as a position of leadership and vision, has increasingly become a tool for personal enrichment, political expediency, and compliance with entrenched

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: Blowing Up Boats, Legal Gymnastics, and the Selective Morality of American Power

Every week, this column dives into the evolving, often absurd ways corporate personhood, government policy, and public accountability collide. But this week’s discussion feels less like a metaphor and more like a blunt-force reminder of how far American institutions—public and private—will stretch the idea of “responsibility” when it serves them, and how quickly they abandon

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: The War on Drugs—Now Fought with Battleships, Not Solutions

In a time when corporate responsibility should mean prioritizing education, prevention, and rehabilitation, the U.S. government’s approach to the War on Drugs has taken yet another drastic turn. The newest escalation—deploying the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest warship, to fight drug cartels in the Caribbean—shows just how profoundly the nation’s decades-long War on

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: The Media’s Responsibility to Truth — and the Failing Example of CBS and “60 Minutes”

In today’s chaotic information age, being part of the media isn’t just a profession — it’s a public trust. The Fourth Estate was built on the sacred responsibility to report facts fully, fairly, and fearlessly. Yet too many outlets now operate like corporations first and truth-tellers second, more concerned with optics and ownership than objectivity.

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Corporations Are People, My Friend When Corporate Responsibility Becomes Government Responsibility

The phrase “corporations are people, my friend”—once a cynical quip about unchecked corporate influence—has evolved into something much larger. Today, it reflects a stark truth: as corporations increasingly champion sustainability, diversity, and social impact, it’s our own government that’s now falling behind. In 2025, as the U.S. faces yet another federal shutdown, this imbalance has

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: Environmental Responsibility and Corporate Accountability in 2025

Corporate accountability is being redefined in 2025. As the public’s patience for environmental negligence dwindles, landmark legal decisions, government actions, and global investigations are exposing the high cost of pollution and corporate misconduct. From billion-dollar chemical settlements in New Jersey to international scrutiny of fossil fuel and tech industries, the message is unmistakable: corporations can

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