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Posts by Lee Morgueing

Also America won’t be allowed by our corporate master to be a part of it

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EWOC was created for this exact reason, to put workplaces into contact with the union that actually fits their workplace

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this is why EWOC exists!! i just wish more people know about it!! workerorganizing.org

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The article's existence negates its own argument. The fact that the easiest way for an academic to land an opinion piece in The Chronicle or Inside Higher Ed is by offering contrarian takes about how awful academia is suggests a strong desire to look in the mirror.

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Tf is he doing in Michigan?

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could've made an animated film that would've gone into library of congress, instead will make some grey cgi slop that will be forgotten in a few years

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deserves no kudos
whether male or female, this is a rich person defending their class

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i like the idea this rich evil old man thinks he'll avoid the tribunal because he was "honest about the risk"

"i said i was going to shoot you in the leg, I don't know why everyone is mad at me"

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Palantir was right to move to Florida, the crime state. Cause anywhere else would dissolve them

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Switch out smirking man pic with burning eye and this is an Onion headline

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Onion headline

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Palantir are about six months away from ordering their employees to leave audio logs scattered around their offices

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If a community had control over their own timber, steel, electricity, and labor, they would never vote to use them to build a data center. Imagine what your community could do, what progress they could make, with those materials, labor, and power.

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Because of undemocratic heart of capitalism, there have been many times when society changed in a way good for capital owners and without the input of citizens. We don’t have collective control over our own resources or labor, and so a dragged behind industrial titans that marshal it in our stead

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Many city people hated the car because it kept killing pedestrians, so automakers did an end run and got wider streets and new liability laws directly from lawmakers.

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Make voice acting Emmy just for Sandra Oh in Invincible

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the problem is the time between elections and swearing in. alito would absolutely retire during lameduck congress

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bro, he's so good at this

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If you’re being fed prison while on a floating steel prison, might as well return to the constitution from fighting in illegal war, take court martial for a couple years, and emerge with a pardon and as an American hero, able to look your family in the eye

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Traitors fighting in illegal war don’t deserve anything better

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Jeffries and Clark should resign.
Failing to whip your caucus against a war that only has 5% approval is unconscionable.
You can’t have a party with such terrible incompetent leadership.

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Jeffries and Clark should resign.
Failing to whip your caucus against a war that only has 5% approval is unconscionable.
You can’t have a party with such terrible incompetent leadership.

6 days ago 18 1 1 1
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Using ‘National Security’ Excuse to Preempt State and Local Efforts to Hold Big Oil Accountable Would Be Bad Law and Policy - Center for Progressive Reform In early April, The Washington Post published an op-ed trashing state and local efforts to hold Big Oil and Gas accountable under the law for the lies they told about their products’ connections to cl...

in a recent Letter to the Editor to the Washington Post (which they foolishly refused to publish), I defended state and local governments using the courts to hold oil and gas companies accountable for their climate damages on behalf of their residents.
progressivereform.org/cpr-blog/usi...

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What the report does not say—but that people like Rufo say very openly—is that the current American right wing aims to use its power in the political sphere to conquer the rest of the seven mountains, of which higher education is one.

That's the story—not Yale forgot to teach Edmund Burke.

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas blasts progressivism as threat to America He said that the values enshrined in the 1776 Declaration of Independence have “fallen out of favor” among Americans.

allthewhile thomas is calling everyone to the left of nixon a filthy communist who should be rounded up abcnews.com/Politics/sup...

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its really sad watching people blame the party for losing them instead of looking at their priors that would lead them into a nazi party
they're racist and hate paying taxes because they don't give a shit about others, and that led them into a party filled with similar people

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There’s very little that Donald Trump has done — in fact, I’m hard pressed to think of anything — that is wholly unique. What Donald Trump has done is turned the amp up to 11 on places that his predecessors had built on in the past.

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On the one hand, we can go back to Obama’s “pen and phone” moment.

Archival clip of Barack Obama: I’ve got a pen and I’ve got a phone. And I can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions and administrative actions that move the ball forward.

In a lot of ways, you can see Trump using a much bigger pen and a much bigger phone and really having done all of government by executive action.

In another lens, you could go all the way back to the progressive era, to Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, where they think Congress is a bunch of dumb-dumbs coming from wherever, saying: What if we did government by experts in the executive branch? And instead of having Congress decide this, we’ll have the smartest people, because there are right and wrong answers. And instead of representative democracy that’s so passé, we will basically have this constitutional revolution and move power from Congress over to the executive branch?

There’s very little that Donald Trump has done — in fact, I’m hard pressed to think of anything — that is wholly unique. What Donald Trump has done is turned the amp up to 11 on places that his predecessors had built on in the past. Editors’ Picks Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page on Embracing ‘Cheesy’ Rom-Coms Sofia Isella’s Dark Pop Is Poetic, Feminist and Right on Time Will the World Cup Bring Tourists Back to America? On the one hand, we can go back to Obama’s “pen and phone” moment. Archival clip of Barack Obama: I’ve got a pen and I’ve got a phone. And I can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions and administrative actions that move the ball forward. In a lot of ways, you can see Trump using a much bigger pen and a much bigger phone and really having done all of government by executive action. In another lens, you could go all the way back to the progressive era, to Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, where they think Congress is a bunch of dumb-dumbs coming from wherever, saying: What if we did government by experts in the executive branch? And instead of having Congress decide this, we’ll have the smartest people, because there are right and wrong answers. And instead of representative democracy that’s so passé, we will basically have this constitutional revolution and move power from Congress over to the executive branch?

either isgur is stupid or she thinks we are

we dont have to live with this kind of discourse

'when you really think about it, redefining the 14th amendment by executive order is the exact same thing as the cfpb'

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conservatives love debate because their ideas are bad, and do not hold up to rigorous study

enhancing open debate on campus means lowering the bar for conservatives and forcing liberals to argue with their lessers

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