The national debt clock in Times Square ran out of spaces today. It cannot display the $10 trillion we now owe.
The national debt clock in Times Square ran out of spaces today. It cannot display the $10 trillion we now owe.
For years now, they’ve told us that we can’t afford—that the government providing healthcare to all people is just unimaginable; it can’t be done. We don’t have the money to rebuild our infrastructure. We don’t have the money to wipe out poverty. We can’t do it. But all of a sudden, yeah, we do have $700 billion for a bailout of Wall Street.— Sen. Bernie Sanders on Democracy Now! (via glueslabs) (via toldorknown) (via tedr) (via rafer) (via bijan)
This photo is magical. Looking at it will give you foreign policy experience.
since i am married to a cuban, i am now experienced in the most important issues facing our country—get me a missle crisis now im matt castle ready!

reblogged from thewordunheard:
Do whatever the fuck you want tonight because the world might end tomorrow.
(It probably won’t, but it’s always good to have an excuse to do what you want.)
I didn’t hear the phrase “middle class” used. I didn’t hear a word about health care. I didn’t hear a word about education. I didn’t hear the words Afghanistan, Pakistan, or al Qaeda or where Bin Laden is. I didn’t hear a single substantive thing.— Joe Biden on Morning Joe on Sarah Palin’s speech (via notthatkindagay) (via peterwknox) (via soupsoup) (via thewordunheard)