Elon Musk is pulling all of the strings in the US government, so it seems only right that he answer some questions about DOGE’s shady tactic
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Elon Musk is pulling all of the strings in the US government, so it seems only right that he answer some questions about DOGE’s shady tactic
The Octogenarian Architects Influenced by The Memphis Group
While the existence of Civil War II was largely hidden from casual observers before, two events have brought it out into the open: the election of Donald Trump and the coronavirus pandemic. The former because Trump gleefully exploited the existing divisions and super-charged the animosity that Americans are feeling toward each other. The latter because it showed that at least one tribe is willing to die for their cause — even if that cause is abjectly stupid.
Klaus Marre and DonkeyHotey at WhoWhatWhy making the case that we are already in Civil War II in the United States.
To use a word made popular by a certain public health emergency, Civil War II has become somewhat endemic. The losing side seems to be killing itself off in significant numbers. That doesn’t appear to be a strategy for success.
As the run-up to the 2020 election begins, there is one notable policy proposal to reduce income inequality
Accountable Capitalism Act
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The Supreme Court could get in the way of the movement to end political gerrymandering
Sooner or later, one of these cases is likely to come to the Supreme Court — Kavanaugh will have to weigh on it.
Barrett Brown talks with CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou and with Suzie Dawson, the head of New Zealand's Internet Party. Brown also offers a brief commentary on what he thinks of the current “rule of law.”
August 14th, 2017: Award-winning journalist Barrett Brown interviews Suzie about the significance of the Internet Party campaign Listen to the audio here (includes transcript)
Martin Luther King Also Had a Nightmare
Martin Luther King Also Had a Nightmare
In honor of Martin Luther King Day, WhoWhatWhy presents — through a fascinating collection of pictures — a brief history of American racism, a look at the kind of hatred, atrocities, and soul-searing humiliation that spurred King into action. Martin Luther King, Jr. Photo credit: LBJ Library / Wikimedia The life of Martin Luther King, Jr. was short. He was born in 1929 into a racist,…
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