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Going to the March?
Wolf PACk is recruiting at the No Kings events! Print out the flyer (two for each page, cut it in half), go to a No Kings event March 28th in a city of your choice, hand out flyers and help protesters take the next step...
The fact that a celebrity like James Van Der Beek has to sell merchandise from his career to pay for healthcare makes us wonder how any of us can afford this system. Support Wolf Pack’s mission of getting money out of politics and help fix this problem.
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[2] …Elon Musk as the world’s first (imminent) trillionaire, Sanders also focused on how AI data centers will further enrich few and immiserate many.
We’re glad to see that Bernie is serious about campaign finance reform. It is the issue of our time.
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[1] Bernie Sanders has unveiled the issues he will focus on in 2026, and at the top of the list is campaign finance reform. He mentions billionaires influencing elections via huge campaign contributions, and the need to overturn the disastrous Citizens United ruling. Citing...
According to this site, Trump profited $2.1 billion off of the presidency in his 1st year. Is this reputable? Accurate? Look through the list and judge for yourself. Seems legit to us. Remember when public servants were supposed to serve the public?
www.corruptioncounter.com/
Even we struggled a bit with this quiz. Can you get all 8 questions correct? In “honor” of Citizens United’s horrible 16th anniversary, OpenSecrets shows just a bit about how truly dark our campaign finance system has gotten. Good luck (to all of us).
www.opensecrets.org/news/2025/12...
Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day from Wolf Pack!
When is insurance not insurance? Probably more often than you’d think. In this story, Cigna both claims that a fake doctor has denied Aurora's claim...and that she isn't really insured anyway--checkmate! Gee, I wonder which side is telling the truth here.
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[7] AI may be useful in some settings, but it is not the genius force that many think it is, and the fate of this market bubble depends upon when users find this out. Moral: Think twice before presuming AI will be worth its global investment anytime soon.
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[6] Says Marcus, people “look at these machines and make the mistake of attributing to them an intelligence...a humanness that is not really there, and they wind up using them as a companion, and...thinking that they’re closer to solving these problems than they actually are.”
[5] …they generate immense revenue. Add in that AI eliminates jobs, harms the power grid and the environment, sickens those living near data centers, and undermines education (students already have synthesized, no-calorie answers to everything), and the cons outweigh the pros.
[4] …former cognitive scientist and longtime AI researcher. AGI is theoretical AI that possesses human-like reasoning abilities, and isn’t just a fancy amalgamator. The problem further extends to AI companies, whose expensive data centers prevent them from profiting even if…
[3] …the values of the S&P 500 down by a trillion dollars, due to a massive sell-off (acc. Fortune’s Nick Litchenberg). GPT-5, the newest version of the famed ChatGPT chatbot, “was basically sold as AGI [artificial general intelligence], and just isn’t,” says Gary Marcus,...
[2] …speculative behavior, followed by a sharp contraction, acc. Investopedia). The botched rollout of OpenAI’s GPT-5 has contributed to this sharp contraction in AI investing. After CEO Sam Altman admitted that his company "totally screwed up," rattled tech investors sent…
[1] We are constantly told that AI is going to take over the world. Maybe, but right now it mostly just helps streamline office tasks and answer users’ questions–and not always accurately. Also, it could cause a market bubble (a rapid escalation in asset prices, often due to…
Move to Amend’s Instagram page nails this “chart of the day.” Before Citizens United in 2010, billionaire contributions to elections were negligible. By 2020, they were staggering. Only through campaign finance reform will we take our power back.
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Haha. Ha! It’s funny that they’ve made a card game to show how you at home can buy elections. Just like our actual system! Maybe we should invent a fun 15-minute game called Free and Fair Elections. Or better, just fight for them in real life.
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Happy New Year from Wolf Pack!
Wolf Pack wishes you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! See you in 2026.
#merrychristmas #merryxmas #christmastime
At 26:33, Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner mentions being inspired by labor organizer and author Jane McAlevey, taking her lessons into his community and eventually deciding to run as a populist. We at Wolf Pack continue to be inspired by her as well.
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[5] Are we going to invade and topple another resource-rich country by force, all while selling the public on a false premise? Sounds like Bush in Iraq, which even Trump eventually criticized as the debacle it was. Why would it go any better this time?
discoveryalert.com.au/news/us-wars...
[4] With the US under stress due to outdated infrastructure and growing demand from AI data centers, that amount of oil would be a game changer. Meanwhile, economic rival China has an oversupply of energy and has invested $67 billion as a trade partner with Venezuela since 2007.
[3] Maybe it’s about something more than drugs. Per the US Energy Information Administration, Venezuela has “the world’s largest proven crude oil reserves, estimated at around 303 billion barrels as of 2023," or approximately 17% of global services. This makes a lot more sense.
[2] Trump claims that he is fighting “narcoterrorism,” despite little proof that these specific boats had intended to transport drugs to the US. According to his Chief of Staff Susie Wiles in Vanity Fair, "He [Trump] wants to keep on blowing things up until Maduro cries uncle."
[1] War Secretary Pete Hegseth vows not to release the full video of the September 2nd strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug boats. The US military has now struck over 20 boats and killed nearly 100 people in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean.
[2] If you care about these poor, misunderstood critters--heck, if you care about us humans too!!--join us at Wolf Pack. Ah-oooo!! Is that a good wolf howl?
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[1] Here’s the thing: Wolf Pack (which is about getting money out of politics) may indeed help real wolves. The meatpacking lobby has their claws deep in, trying to stop wolves from getting the protections they need.
If the Supreme Court is bought, then there is no real law or order. Not only is their pattern of profiting from bribes and favors deeply saddening, it is very dangerous. If we want the nation to function properly, we need to get big money out of politics.
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