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jan, Saturday, Nov 10 2018, 11:35pm
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The Deep State Makes ALL the Decisions
cyd, Friday, Nov 9 2018, 9:20pm
Don’t kid yourselves doodle dandies, the entire political circus in the USA is just that, a circus designed to enthrall and give the impression that voters count when reality dictates that voters count for NOTHING, as the status quo has not missed a beat since the days of Bill Clinton and probably earlier, but don’t let that screaming reality interfere with media fabricated FICTIONS and PROPAGANDA today.
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The Dying
helen, Thursday, Nov 8 2018, 7:46am
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MidTerm Result: The Obvious Escapes Most Americans
drake, Wednesday, Nov 7 2018, 11:55pm
What is the point of a one stable two horse race? Clearly both major parties are owned by the same interests, so what would you think would really change? The short answer is NOTHING of substance, only cosmetic appearances. Real change involves real competition of differing core beliefs and policies and it takes a micro surgeon to determine any real differences in either the blue or red camps today, though tiny minority issues are constantly presented to the public as crucial while the real crucial issues are forgotten, gay rights, abortion policies etc, are not crucial issues that affect the democratic MAJORITY, but how do these ridiculous non-majority concerns effect real change, short answer again, they DO NOT, they serve to distract from the real issues.
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The Unreal World of US Elections – Fake As A Pro Wrestling Match
Caitlin Johnstone via claire, Tuesday, Nov 6 2018, 8:27pm
I haven’t been writing about the US midterms much because I don’t care about that nonsense anymore. The whole thing’s a fake pro-wrestling performance staged every couple of years to give a heavily armed populace the illusory sense that they have some degree of control over the things their government does. (story and 1 image)
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The Massive Failure of Julian Assange
rikki, Tuesday, Nov 6 2018, 7:56pm
From the outset it became abundantly clear that Assange pursued a personal agenda, it was all about him and HIS pursuits of exposing state corruption and crimes, not that that corruption wasn’t previously known. People -- with the exception of Americans -- are not stupid, it was/is universally known that elected ‘democratic’ governments do NOT represent the people/majority, they serve powerful minority interests, the media plutocrats and oligarchs that placed them in ‘power’ though the real power rests with the oligarchs that install and depose national leaders like they change shirts, historical FACT! (story and 1 image)
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New bill Would Punish IT CEOs With Up to 20 Years Jail for Violating Consumer Privacy
Jake Johnson via jon, Saturday, Nov 3 2018, 8:28pm
"There needs to be consequences when corporations don't protect your data. My bill will put reckless CEOs in jail if they lie about protecting your personal information."
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Google's top Washington lobbyist to 'step down'
Steven Overly via stacey, Saturday, Nov 3 2018, 7:18pm
Former Republican Rep. Susan Molinari is stepping down as the head of Google's Washington office at the end of the year, the company said today, a change in policy leadership that comes at one of the most politically fraught times in the company's history. (story and 1 image)
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Amazon's Jeff Bezos Puts the Pentagon on His Monopoly Board
Jason C. Ditz via shirl, Saturday, Nov 3 2018, 6:56pm
While employees at Google and Microsoft are wary of collaborating with the military, Amazon revels in it. (story and 1 image)
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Losing Users: Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook Problems
Dr. Binoy Kampmark via james, Saturday, Nov 3 2018, 6:33pm
His detractors and enemies have been waiting some time for this, but it must have given them moments of mild cheer. Facebook, the all-gazing, accumulating system of personal profiles and information, poster child, in fact, of surveillance capitalism, is losing users. At the very least, it is falling to that mild phenomenon in business speak called “flat-lining”, a deceptively benign term suggesting that the fizz is going out of the product. (story and 2 images)
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Four 'invisible countries' that could redraw the world map
Joey Watson via gayle, Friday, Nov 2 2018, 10:48pm
No matter where you are on the Earth's landmass, you are almost certain to be in a country. But what makes a country a country?
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Failed Political Systems/Governments Give Rise to Ultra-right Dictatorships
jake, Tuesday, Oct 30 2018, 8:32pm
Have we forgotten so soon that fascist dictators rise as a direct result of failed democracies? Hitler rose to power easily riding the tide of massive discontent, the German people were so desperate for positive change they willingly surrendered to a criminal fascist dictatorship, though it should be noted that Hitler did indeed improve the social circumstances of the German people, which social devastation was imposed by external allied powers post WWI.
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Information Overload and its Consequences
lex, Sunday, Oct 28 2018, 8:43pm
The most notable of which are social myopia, tuning into info that only supports one’s views, dreams and illusions, and of course its consequence, social paralysis in the face of urgent required action, climate chaos for example.
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The Triumph of Evil
Paul Craig Roberts via jane, Saturday, Oct 27 2018, 8:58pm
The murder of Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi Arabian embassy in Turkey is unprecedented in its audacity. The response from Washington and the Canadian government is to sell more weapons to Saudi Arabia, weapons that are being used by the Saudis in their destruction of the Yemeni population. The Russian response, if the report I saw was not fake news, is to sell the Saudis the S-400 air defense system.
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Trump, The Most Divisive President in US History
drake, Saturday, Oct 27 2018, 7:05pm
Post-Truth, post-modernist, nothing is real, anything goes, president Trump however does specialise in two persistent behaviours, DIVISION, and a perverse passion, HATE! (story and 1 image)
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North Korea Calls Australia 'Riff Raff' For Very Good Reason
Eryk Bagshaw via sally, Thursday, Oct 25 2018, 10:03pm
North Korea has accused Australia of attempting to derail peace negotiations by sending a warship to enforce sanctions on the Korean peninsula.
The regime’s official newspaper, The Rodong Sinmun, described Australia as a US puppet after 230 Australians began patrolling the East China Sea on a missile frigate.
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Swallowed
stella, Wednesday, Oct 24 2018, 8:57pm
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Sapphic Moon
alexa, Wednesday, Oct 24 2018, 2:58am
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Khashoggi Murder: Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Speech To Parliament
staff report via Reuters, Tuesday, Oct 23 2018, 6:50pm
After Khashoggi's body parts were allegedly found in the garden of the Saudi consul's house Turkish president Recep Erdogan makes speech regarding the "premeditated murder" of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi -- english transcript from Reuters follows:
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Libs Roundly Defeated in Wentworth
dulcie, Sunday, Oct 21 2018, 9:01pm
Independent and Sapphic Dr Phelps won former PM Malcolm Turnbull’s seat of Wentworth, which seat WAS one of the safest conservative seats in the land. Get the message major parties! (story and 1 image)
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