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The Associated Press reports, “hunger stones” warning of drought-induced hardships have started surfacing in the Czech Republic. Meanwhile France has the Read More
Can We Get to 1.5 Degrees C of Warming with Electric Vehicles?
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- The short answer is no. Why was President Biden fist bumping dictators in Brazil and Saudi Arabia, and looking to open Alaska for Conoco Phillips to d...
Economic Inequality and the Hong Kong Protests
Category: Politics International
Extreme income inequality is at the root of the anti-China protests in Hong Kong. Hong Kong represents perhaps the developed world’s most extreme case of income inequality. Rents in Hong Kong are even higher than rent paid by denizens in New York City and San Francisco. And, given that the ...
Communist China’s Baseless Accusations
Category: Politics International
The Chinese communist regime’s explanation for the Hong Kong riots during the summer of 2019 is that “Black Hand” of U.S. provocateurs is at work. These are baseless accusations characteristic of autocratic regimes that have caused the social upheavals themselves.
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The Real Legacy of the 1970s
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by Michael Tomasky
February 2, 2019
In most histories of how Americans became so polarized, the Great Inflation of the 1970s is given short shrift — sometimes no shrift at all. This is wrong. Inflation was as pivotal a factor in our national crackup as Vietnam and W...
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