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It's complicated
Great Daily Beast podcast episode: shows.acast.com/e6144023-f22...
Helps to put things in the proper perspective...
Helps to put things in the proper perspective...
Why Trump's Year From Hell Has Only Just Begun | The Daily Beast Podcast
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November 10, 2025 at 11:13 PM
Great Daily Beast podcast episode: shows.acast.com/e6144023-f22...
Helps to put things in the proper perspective...
Helps to put things in the proper perspective...
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Tonight was a very bad night.
November 10, 2025 at 3:09 AM
Tonight was a very bad night.
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Today is #CarlSaganDay.
Carl Sagan Day is celebrated on
November 9 each year to honor the life and contributions of the
renowned astronomer and science communicator.
Carl Sagan Day is celebrated on
November 9 each year to honor the life and contributions of the
renowned astronomer and science communicator.
November 9, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Today is #CarlSaganDay.
Carl Sagan Day is celebrated on
November 9 each year to honor the life and contributions of the
renowned astronomer and science communicator.
Carl Sagan Day is celebrated on
November 9 each year to honor the life and contributions of the
renowned astronomer and science communicator.
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Walmart, McDonalds and Amazon are the largest employers of people who require SNAP assistance.
The CEOs earned between 18-40 million last year, 1000x their median employee income.
They took billions in profits, while their workers relied on SNAP to survive.
Wanna fix fraud and abuse?
Fix that.
The CEOs earned between 18-40 million last year, 1000x their median employee income.
They took billions in profits, while their workers relied on SNAP to survive.
Wanna fix fraud and abuse?
Fix that.
November 3, 2025 at 6:44 PM
Walmart, McDonalds and Amazon are the largest employers of people who require SNAP assistance.
The CEOs earned between 18-40 million last year, 1000x their median employee income.
They took billions in profits, while their workers relied on SNAP to survive.
Wanna fix fraud and abuse?
Fix that.
The CEOs earned between 18-40 million last year, 1000x their median employee income.
They took billions in profits, while their workers relied on SNAP to survive.
Wanna fix fraud and abuse?
Fix that.
Just watched "A House of Dynamite"; I noticed how many government agencies shown in the film would be essentially inoperative today in such a scenario under our current administration. But then again, that's why nobody needs to attack us with an ICBM now; we've already done all of the hard work.
November 3, 2025 at 2:37 AM
Just watched "A House of Dynamite"; I noticed how many government agencies shown in the film would be essentially inoperative today in such a scenario under our current administration. But then again, that's why nobody needs to attack us with an ICBM now; we've already done all of the hard work.
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November 1, 2025 at 12:55 AM
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Give this Congressman a gold star or six...
The is is excellent Democratic messaging. More please.
I love how Rep. Joe Neguse reframed this question.
October 31, 2025 at 7:36 PM
Give this Congressman a gold star or six...
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Cost to fund SNAP and keep 42 million people from starving:
$100 billion
Cost of lost revenue due to tax cuts for the richest Americans in the top 1%:
$100 billion
One is decried as "welfare." One is not.
Why?
$100 billion
Cost of lost revenue due to tax cuts for the richest Americans in the top 1%:
$100 billion
One is decried as "welfare." One is not.
Why?
October 29, 2025 at 4:01 PM
Cost to fund SNAP and keep 42 million people from starving:
$100 billion
Cost of lost revenue due to tax cuts for the richest Americans in the top 1%:
$100 billion
One is decried as "welfare." One is not.
Why?
$100 billion
Cost of lost revenue due to tax cuts for the richest Americans in the top 1%:
$100 billion
One is decried as "welfare." One is not.
Why?
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Corporations hate this one trick. It may create the right conditions to neuter Citizens United. Lead the way Montana and thank you.
prospect.org/2025/10/27/m...
prospect.org/2025/10/27/m...
Montanans Go After ‘Citizens United’ - The American Prospect
Montanans are putting forth an ingenious ballot measure that, while it wouldn’t legally overturn the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling that allowed corporations to buy elections, would negate its...
prospect.org
October 28, 2025 at 9:52 PM
Corporations hate this one trick. It may create the right conditions to neuter Citizens United. Lead the way Montana and thank you.
prospect.org/2025/10/27/m...
prospect.org/2025/10/27/m...
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I've built a socioeconomic system that depends on everyone to do useful work and act ethically except the people at the top, who get unimaginable rewards for being antisocial frauds and criminals. And I think it will stand the test of time
October 28, 2025 at 7:16 PM
I've built a socioeconomic system that depends on everyone to do useful work and act ethically except the people at the top, who get unimaginable rewards for being antisocial frauds and criminals. And I think it will stand the test of time
Rare sighting of two of some of the smartest people on the Internet, IMHO: youtu.be/isF96bnT6u0?...
How Long Can the American Economy Hold? — with Kai Ryssdal | Prof G Conversations
YouTube video by The Prof G Pod – Scott Galloway
youtu.be
October 26, 2025 at 11:00 PM
Rare sighting of two of some of the smartest people on the Internet, IMHO: youtu.be/isF96bnT6u0?...
Inspired by comments made by Viktor Shvets, questioning America's favorite absolute: Should you (or anyone) have absolute freedom to:
- Possess highly lethal and portable weapons?
- Accumulate arbitrary amounts of money?
- Utter untruths and disperse misinformation?
- Pollute the environment?
[1/2]
- Possess highly lethal and portable weapons?
- Accumulate arbitrary amounts of money?
- Utter untruths and disperse misinformation?
- Pollute the environment?
[1/2]
October 23, 2025 at 2:14 PM
Inspired by comments made by Viktor Shvets, questioning America's favorite absolute: Should you (or anyone) have absolute freedom to:
- Possess highly lethal and portable weapons?
- Accumulate arbitrary amounts of money?
- Utter untruths and disperse misinformation?
- Pollute the environment?
[1/2]
- Possess highly lethal and portable weapons?
- Accumulate arbitrary amounts of money?
- Utter untruths and disperse misinformation?
- Pollute the environment?
[1/2]
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Everything is on full display — and many Americans are beginning to learn an important lesson.
WE are the catalyst for the change we desire.
Let's stand up for our working-class values‼️ #democracy
WE are the catalyst for the change we desire.
Let's stand up for our working-class values‼️ #democracy
October 23, 2025 at 3:16 AM
Everything is on full display — and many Americans are beginning to learn an important lesson.
WE are the catalyst for the change we desire.
Let's stand up for our working-class values‼️ #democracy
WE are the catalyst for the change we desire.
Let's stand up for our working-class values‼️ #democracy
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If the National Guard is really in D.C. to protect federal
property, they should probably have been at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. two days ago
property, they should probably have been at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. two days ago
October 22, 2025 at 7:15 PM
If the National Guard is really in D.C. to protect federal
property, they should probably have been at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. two days ago
property, they should probably have been at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. two days ago
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This is very good
October 22, 2025 at 11:52 PM
This is very good
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Pritzker: Throughout history we've learned that tyranny doesn't arrive with dramatic proclamations. Most times it comes quietly wrapped in the language of law and order, with fingers pointed at someone who doesn't look like you, promising safety while demanding that we sacrifice our neighbors.
October 18, 2025 at 11:30 PM
Pritzker: Throughout history we've learned that tyranny doesn't arrive with dramatic proclamations. Most times it comes quietly wrapped in the language of law and order, with fingers pointed at someone who doesn't look like you, promising safety while demanding that we sacrifice our neighbors.
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Living a moral life in an age of bullies requires collective action; it cannot be done alone. Each of us must organize and participate in a vast network of moral resistance. From this solidarity we will grow stronger. This is what our current moment requires.
October 13, 2025 at 8:01 PM
Living a moral life in an age of bullies requires collective action; it cannot be done alone. Each of us must organize and participate in a vast network of moral resistance. From this solidarity we will grow stronger. This is what our current moment requires.