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76 Days

the days are ticking down to Nov 3rd when Donald Trump is voted out of office - thank goodness - and the Trolls can turn their hate on someone else, somewhere else

Last night was night two of the DNC convention - Democracy in action as oppose our current TRump Autocracy failings.
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19th amendment centenial

My great grandmother was among the many suffragettes working to get the vote for women. Behind the scenes she was backbone of her husband's varied business enterprises.

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Post office in Trouble

The Why of the Post Office debacle ... explained in detail by Slate's magazine's Mary Harris



I would consider this a balanced report - the result of well researched investigative reporting.
[not balanced in the FOX NEWS tradition, but a presentation of all the pertinent facts.]
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Crazy and Crazier

Not so long ago political offices on every level of government were being filled by Tea Party crazies. Well the Tea Party has faded away like yesterday's fad. AND NOW well we are stepping into a new level of crazy with the election of QAnon member Marjorie Taylor Greene promising to bring the latest and greatest of conspiracy think to the US capital.
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Oh how the mighty do fall ...

Jerry Falwell Jr. has courted controversy repeatedly, but a provocative Instagram post led to him stepping aside as Liberty University’s president.

"Jerry Falwell Jr., a close ally of President Trump and one of the most prominent evangelical leaders in the country, has weathered one controversy after another in recent years. But in the community that has been at the center of the religious empire he and his father have presided over for decades, he finally pushed the limits of his support too far after he shared an image on social media that left many angered and offended.

In it, he had his pants unbuttoned and his arm around a woman who was not his wife. In an accompanying post, he had a glass of what he described as “black water” that appeared to be alcohol."



[ring, ring, crows ... time to jump]
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the real road to recovery

The Real Reason the American Economy Boomed After World War II
How expanding opportunity for women, immigrants and nonwhite workers helped everyone — and why we need to do so again.

Jim Tankersley covers economic policy in the Washington bureau of The Times.

The United States long reserved its most lucrative occupations for an elite class of white men. Those men held power by selling everyone else a myth: The biggest threat to workers like you are workers who do not look like you. Again and again, they told working-class white men that they were losing out on good jobs to women, nonwhite men and immigrants.

It was, and remains, a politically potent lie. It is undercut by the real story of how America engineered its Golden Era of shared prosperity — the great middle-class expansion in the decades after World War II.

Americans deserve to know the truth about that Golden Era, which was not the whitewashed, “Leave It to Beaver” tale that so many people have been led to believe. They deserve to know who built the middle class and can actually rebuild it, for all workers, no matter their race or gender or hometown.

We need to hear it now, as our nation is immersed in a pandemic recession and a summer of protests demanding equality, and as American workers struggle to shake off decades of sluggish wage growth. We need to hear it because it is a beacon of hope in a bleak time for our economy, but more important, because the lies that elite white men peddle about workers in conflict have made the economy worse for everyone, for far too long.

The hopeful truth is that when Americans band together to force open the gates of opportunity for women, for Black men, for the groups that have long been oppressed in our economy, everyone gets ahead.

I have spent my career as an economics reporter consumed by the questions of how America might revive the Golden Era of the middle class that boomed after World War II. I have searched for the secret to restoring prosperity for the sons of lumber-mill workers in my home county, where the timber industry crashed in the 1980s, or the burned-out factories along the Ohio River, where I chased politicians in the early 2000s who were promising — and failing — to bring the good jobs back.

The old jobs are not coming back. What I have learned over time is that our best hope to create a new wave of good ones is to invest in the groups of Americans who were responsible for the success of our economy at the time it worked best for working people.

The economy thrived after World War II in large part because America made it easier for people who had been previously shut out of economic opportunity — women, minority groups, immigrants — to enter the work force and climb the economic ladder, to make better use of their talents and potential. In 1960, cutting-edge research from economists at the University of Chicago and Stanford University has documented, more than half of Black men in America worked as janitors, freight handlers or something similar. Only 2 percent of women and Black men worked in what economists call “high-skill” jobs that pay high wages, like engineering or law. Ninety-four percent of doctors in the United States were white men.

That disparity was by design. It protected white male elites. Everyone else was barred entry to top professions by overt discrimination, inequality of schooling, social convention and, often, the law itself. They were devalued as humans and as workers. (Slavery was the greatest devaluation, but the gates of opportunity remained closed to most enslaved Americans and their descendants through Emancipation and its aftermath.)

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physics political humor

(with apologies to Heisenberg) I am suggesting there exists a Trump uncertainty principle that states Trump's political positions and their destructive velocity can not be predicted, only viewed in retrospect to the resulting chaos. Strangely enough that does not keep Trump from pretending he knows everything about anything.

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there is only one race - the human race

I don't expect any of you Fox news racists to watch this Ted Talk - but then again maybe, just maybe



Keep in mind every time you jump in with a comment this blog rises back to the top of the cue for everyone to judge your choice of words
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Can a felt tip pen save Texas from Hurricane Hannah?

I guess we will find out.

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