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Game Theory

Game theory is "the study of mathematical models of conflict and cooperation between intelligent rational decision-makers"

 PLAY THE GAME    A computer game that creates conditions of social interaction 

 

Block Chain

Institutions are the tools we we use to  connect, exchange value and lower uncertainty. The blockchain is a system where data can be verified, and security is guaranteed. Business or government institutions using this technology could be run algorithms that would have a competitive advantage, provide transparency, verify transactions, and increase privacy. Imagine no corruption.

 

 

$140 Million annually in new taxes to save $12 Million annual cost for Cobb County Transit (CCT)

This is driven by bill SB386 in the Georgia State Legislature that's already passed the Senate and has been favorably reported by the House Transportation Committee.  The bill provides for the imposition of a transit special purpose local option sales and use tax for a 30 year period to be voted on by referendum. It creates 159 special districts (i.e. 159 Georgia counties) and a new governance authority entitled "Atlanta-region Transit Link "ATL" Commission" which consists of numerous appointed positions that are not accountable to the people. The commission will have sole authority to determine expenditure of federal funds for transit purposes within the jurisdiction of the authority.  Even if you don't live in Cobb County, this bill impacts every county in the state and every taxpayer.
 

Are you a good citizen, how to protect society.

You can't hide, the only solution is to take control!  

 

Corporate money in politics

“There are two things that are important in politics,” Mark Hanna, the great Republican kingmaker of the late 19th century, once said. “The first thing is money, and I can’t remember what the second one is.”

What was true in Hanna’s century remained true in the next, and since the Watergate scandal of the 1970s, Congress has imposed stricter regulations on money in politics. Advocates of those rules argue that they rein in corruption and increase public trust in government.

More than 12,000 stores are expected to close in 2018 — up from roughly 9,000 in 2017

From  Business Insider      Retailers are bracing for a fresh wave of store closings in 2018 that is expected to eclipse the rash of closings that rocked the industry last year. "Landlords are panicking," said Larry Perkins, the CEO and founder of the advisory firm SierraConstellation Partners. "The last year was pretty apocalyptic from a retail standpoint, and the macro issues haven't changed. There will continue to be a high degree of bankruptcies and store closures." 2017 was a record year for both store closings and retail bankruptcies. Dozens of retailers including Macy's, Sears, and J.C. Penney shuttered an estimated 9,000 stores — far exceeding recessionary levels — and 50 chains filed for bankruptcy. But there's still a glut of retail space in the US, and the fallout is far from over.

Do social media threaten democracy?

From The Economist

Facebook acknowledged that before and after last year’s American election, between January 2015 and August this year, 146m users may have seen Russian misinformation on its platform. Google’s YouTube admitted to 1,108 Russian-linked videos and Twitter to 36,746 accounts. Far from bringing enlightenment, social media have been spreading poison.

We’re going to take legal action against the FCC to try to stop them from doing away with net neutrality.

From KDKA-TV      Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro. At the KDKA-TV studios on Tuesday, Shapiro told KDKA money editor Jon Delano that everyone who has internet service should care about the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to repeal net neutrality. Delano: “What exactly is net neutrality, and why should I care?” Shapiro: “So when a Pittsburgher goes to turn the internet on in their home, they get an internet service provider. That’s Comcast, or someone like that provides internet to your home.”

Don't argue with the Devil - he's much more intelligent than us, says Pope Francis

 From   The Telegraph  

The Devil is more intelligent than mere mortals and should never be argued with, Pope Francis has warned. Satan is not a metaphor or a nebulous concept but a real person armed with dark powers, the Pope said in forthright remarks made during a television interview.

Amy Gutmann is a board member for a firm indirectly linked to the Texas shooting

From The Daily Pennsylvanian The Vanguard Group, one of the world's largest asset management firms, has been indirectly linked to the weapon used in last month's Texas shooting — and Pehttp://www.thedp.com/article/2017/12/vanguard-amy-gutmann-upenn-retirement-plan-philadelphiann President Amy Gutmann sits on its board.

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