KitchenKitten99
07-08-2014, 05:17 PM
Created by a 16yo kid in his spare time no less!!
If this was already posted, I apologize in advance.
Story:
With US politics swimming in so much corporate money that it's pretty much an oligarchy (http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/us-supreme-court-loves-corruption-now), it can be hard to keep track of which particular set of lobbyists is trying to milk more cash out of health care, fossil fuels, and other very important issues from one week to the next.
But thanks to 16-year-old Nick Rubin, keeping track of just how much politicians have sold out has become a lot easier. He created Greenhouse (http://allaregreen.us/), a new browser plug-in that operates under the motto "Some are red. Some are blue. All are green." The plugin aims "to shine light on a social and industrial disease of today: the undue influence of money in our Congress." It sounds like a bit of a lofty aim for an app, but it's actually pretty simple and effective—it provides a breakdown of a politician’s campaign contributions when that politician's name comes up in an article.
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http://www.vice.com/read/greenhouse-app-hannah-ewens-nick-rubin-201
APP Link: http://allaregreen.us/index.html
I installed it and it is pretty cool!
If this was already posted, I apologize in advance.
Story:
With US politics swimming in so much corporate money that it's pretty much an oligarchy (http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/us-supreme-court-loves-corruption-now), it can be hard to keep track of which particular set of lobbyists is trying to milk more cash out of health care, fossil fuels, and other very important issues from one week to the next.
But thanks to 16-year-old Nick Rubin, keeping track of just how much politicians have sold out has become a lot easier. He created Greenhouse (http://allaregreen.us/), a new browser plug-in that operates under the motto "Some are red. Some are blue. All are green." The plugin aims "to shine light on a social and industrial disease of today: the undue influence of money in our Congress." It sounds like a bit of a lofty aim for an app, but it's actually pretty simple and effective—it provides a breakdown of a politician’s campaign contributions when that politician's name comes up in an article.
....
http://www.vice.com/read/greenhouse-app-hannah-ewens-nick-rubin-201
APP Link: http://allaregreen.us/index.html
I installed it and it is pretty cool!