Now that Platner has ended his campaign democrats will subvert democracy in Maine and install a pro-Israel corporate candidate who represents the complete opposite of the platform Platner won on. And then they’ll shame voters when they don’t show up in November.
The elites don't want a "free market." They want a "captured market." They use regulation to kill small businesses and bailouts to save their own. We have capitalism for the poor, but socialism for the rich.
Billionaires don't "create jobs." Demand creates jobs. If people have money, they buy things. If they buy things, jobs are created. A billionaire is just a middleman who figured out how to sit at the exit and take a cut of everyone else's labor.
🚨CONTROVERSIAL: VAR didn’t call this as a penalty OR a foul in the build up to Argentina’s 3rd goal…
…Egypt had an earlier goal ruled back for a foul in the build up
We’ve been gaslit into believing "Personal Responsibility" is the answer to systemic collapse. You can’t "recycle" your way out of corporate pollution, and you can’t "budget" your way out of a housing market owned by hedge funds.
جماعة هو اشمعنى ميسي بتتناسوا تمامًا إنه صهيوني؟ بالذات الناس اللي الموضوع ده عندها كبير وبتكنسل فنانين ومشاهير بسببه، ليه بييجوا عند ميسي بس ويلفتوا وشهم؟
It is irrelevant whether Balogun deserved a red card. Referees make stupid decisions all the time. If personal diplomacy and power can override decisions and the USA wins, it means outcomes are being decided off the field. That's match-fixing, and the end of sports.
The irony of Trump calling FIFA to overturn
a red card for Balogun because he knows the U.S. can’t win without Balogun, who only qualifies for the U.S. team because of birthright citizenship, which Trump just tried to overturn.
The US loves to boast about how wealthy it is, but its wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few oligarchs.
US oligarchs are so insanely rich that they make average wealth seem very high.
But *median* wealth in the US is lower than in Slovenia & Portugal, and half of Italy's
Major changes to federal student loans took effect July 1.
Some borrowers might see higher monthly payments, others will have to deal with stricter caps on how much they can borrow and there will be fewer loan forgiveness options. https://t.co/6sW2ldiIYM