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Bizarre and hilarious facts from Harper’s Weekly Review
How many times did I laugh? And/or wince? Uncountable. You too should have this pleasure, ergo… You Think Our Country Is Bad? Department •Two days after losing an election, Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, who said that a congresswoman was too … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Consumer boycott, COVID-19, Fascism, Medical care in the US, political campaigns, Politics, Racism, The Facts of Life, The filthy rich, The War On Workers, Trumpism
Tagged Alaska Airlines, Anne Frank, Anne Frank Christianity, Bavaria, Benjamin Netanyahu, Brazil, COVID response, crystal meth, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Georgia Senate race, Harper's, Herschel Walker, Israel politics, Israeli racism, Jair Bolsonaro, lottery, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Medecins San Frontieres, penis in the sky, Pikachu, Pokemon, Religious Zionism Party, Twitter, US Air Force, Yair Lapid
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What I know about Social Security and the cost of living adjustment…
From personal experience. I’ve been extra-astounded at the crazy GOP political statements about getting rid of Social Security. Equally, I used to be astounded at the false claims that Social Security/Medicare will run out of funds in…[fill in some date … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Immigration, Law, suits and order, The Facts of Life, The War On Workers, Trumpism
Tagged Bureau of Labor Statistics, COLA, Cost of Living Adjustment, Daily News readers, FICA, Medicare, Social Security
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1) I loathe Lenin. Here is why
It’s been sitting on my desk for a few weeks now, the great biography of Lenin by Victor Sebesteyn, to which I’ve referred numerous times. The reason it’s there? Because I see many Post-Its in turquoise and neon green sticking … Continue reading
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Tagged 1891 Volga famine, Anton Chekhov, Lenin, Leo Tolstoy, Russian Revolution, Tsarist Russia, Victor Sebestyen, Vladimir Ulyanov
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