Month: November 2014

Lessons from the Rabbit Hole

I’m not sure how it happened but last night I was surfing around the Internet and something piqued my interest which led me to go look for something else which led me to go down some rabbit hole and wind up reading this...

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Income Inequality – One Chart – Discuss

The following bar graph may be the largest factor in past/present US federal elections.  Not that other factors don’t come into play. Much food for thought and much to discuss if anyone here is interested in tossing...

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The GOP Won’t Stop Suppressing Our Votes

For me, voting rights aren’t a partisan matter. They are a fundamental right that all adult citizens should enjoy without restriction. I don’t even think there should be such a thing as “getting out the...

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Waning Power for Blacks and Democrats

Jason Zengerle ruminates in the The New Republic about a very disturbing consequence of the 2014 midterms. With the defeat of Rep. John Barrow of Georgia, there are no longer any white Democrats from the Deep South in the U.S....

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Daylight Video

On this day in 1966, John Lennon made the fateful decision to attend Yoko Ono’s art exhibition ‘Unfinished Paintings and Objects’ at the Indica Gallery in London. Before long they had become the king and queen...

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