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Southern Populism and the Secret History of Segregation

January 17, 2021 By Anand Bhat

Southern Populism and the Secret History of Segregation

Facing economic ruin and political isolation, the farmers of the American South sought to overthrow the existing political duopoly of the Democrats and the Republicans in the late 1800s.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Anand Bhat, populism, Segregation

The neoliberals don’t have a plan for that coronavirus pandemic.

April 19, 2020 By Anand Bhat

The neoliberals don’t have a plan for that coronavirus pandemic.

The coronavirus pandemic is at the intersection of economics, politics and health care. It gives an important opportunity restructure into a real working socio-economic system.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Anand Bhat, coronavirus, COVID-19

Texas may begin voting like California sooner than later

December 3, 2019 By Egberto Willies

Anand Bhat Texas California

Recently, Dr. Anand Bhat visited Politics Done Right to discuss his research on Texas elections. He is an engaged medical doctor, activist, and blogger.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Anand Bhat, california, Elections, Texas, voting

Trump’s tweets on The Squad comes to the Democratic Party’s temporary rescue

July 18, 2019 By Anand Bhat

The Squad (Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley) Donald Trump, Nancy Pelosi

The Squad has to move to institutionalize their role in the party. They can create a sort of left-wing Freedom Caucus like the Tea Party did.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Anand Bhat

Dr. Anand Bhat’s idea to reduce the price of drugs while employing more people.

June 2, 2019 By Egberto Willies

Dr. Anand Bhat's idea to reduce the price of drugs while employing more people

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. Dr. Anand Bhat, a friend, a former guest, and a supporter of Politics Done Right came into town for a short stay. We had some coffee and a chat at Starbucks. I think it is time to think out of the box to bring the necessary change to healthcare […]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Anand Bhat, Drugs, pharmaceutical drugs, Starbucks, warehouse

The Paranoid Style and the Mueller Report

March 28, 2019 By Anand Bhat

Mueller Report

MSNBC and CNN will demand the full Mueller report be released. It will come out and should. But according to the direct quote …

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Anand Bhat, Mueller Report, Paranoid

Frozen in Time: A Theory of National Stagnation

March 12, 2019 By Anand Bhat

Frozen in Time A Theory of National Stagnation

Canadians understand that they are quite different from each other and unite only for national goals of defense, foreign policy, and immigration.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Anand Bhat, Canadians, gerrymandering, National Stagnation

My hope for a real humane egalitarian society rests with millennials and Gen Zs

November 25, 2018 By Egberto Willies

My hope for a real humane egalitarian society rests with millennials and GenZs

The country needs new leaders. And it can’t be by those who have placed it on the brink of a virtual apocalypse. Millennials / Gen Zs are ready.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Anand Bhat, Evergreen, Kris Bhat, Medicare For All, Mythili Ramakrishna Bhat, single payer, Single-payer Medicare for all, Starbucks

Doctor destroys a hit job in the Economist against Medicare for All

October 31, 2018 By Egberto Willies

Doctor destroys a hit job in the Economist against Medicare for All

We cannot allow the Single-Payer Medicare for all fallacies to cauterize as we did during the Affordable Care debate. Americans must have clear and concise options.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Anand Bhat, Medicare For All, single payer, The Economist

Houston area Doctor urges (sub)urban farming & leads by example (VIDEO)

October 29, 2018 By Egberto Willies

Dr. Kris Bhat (sub)urban farming

If those living in (sub)urban areas followed Dr. Kris Bhat’s lead in sustainable hydroponic farming, we could solve several problems concurrently.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: 'urban, Anand Bhat, farming, Hydroponics, Kris Bhat, suburban, suburban farming, urban farming

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