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Photograph Source: Wilfredor – CC0 So the U.S. military and CIA kidnapped the duly elected, legitimate president of Venezuela in January, shackled him, brought him to a U.S. prison, and now the white house is desperate to pin crimes on him that fit the unjustifiable punishment it has inflicted. That would be money laundering. And, apparently, the gang in the white house worries, per CBS May 19, about the absence of this charge from the New York indictment of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, because their case is weak, and they know it. In fact, it’s a good guess – mind…

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Sen. Cory Booker told CNN on Sunday that Democrats need to stop focusing on party mechanics and start rebuilding trust with voters, arguing that the Democratic “party apparatus” has failed to meet the moment and “desperately needs new leadership.”JAKE TAPPER, CNN: I guess my question is, how can the Democratic Party hope to win tomorrow if it won’t even honestly confront the problems of yesterday?SEN. CORY BOOKER: Well, first of all, I have had frustrations, as you and I were talking off camera, with the Democratic Party for a long time.And the DNC has got to do a lot better…

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Aggressive anti-homeless legislation only serves to further exacerbate an increasingly inhumane approach to the homeless crisis. There’s an old saying that says “you are always closer to being homeless than you are to being a millionaire”, meant to emphasize the rampant wealth inequality and deteriorating quality of life for most Americans. That statement is becoming truer by the day. The economic downturn is worsening, the value of the dollar continues to deteriorate, inflation increasing, goods becoming more expensive. According to Consumer Affairs home affordability has hit record lows. It is simply getting harder for Americans to afford to live, and to…

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May 25, 2026 Laura Flanders Photograph Source: dronepicr – Aerial view of Barcelona, Spain – CC BY 2.0 Spain is home to some of the world’s largest and most successful worker-owned co-ops, but you might be surprised to learn that these businesses formed under dictatorship. During and after Spain’s brutal civil war, particularly hard-hit areas survived repression thanks to cooperation and local self-reliance. Some endured decades of authoritarian rule and in so doing built an economy — and a culture — that is fundamentally collaborative, caring, and connected to community. As the U.S. faces its own authoritarian regime, there’s much…

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 By John Kass Sunday May 24, 2026 The media has an odd term for the sullen young women who have made a sexual fetish of pretty-boy killer Luigi Mangione. They’re called Luigi Fangirls. It evokes a frolic, young women skipping down the street, singing, holding hands. You know, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. But I much prefer another name, … Read MoreRead Full Article ⟶ Source link

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This article was written by Brandon Smith and originally published at Birch Gold Group For those who might have been out of the loop over the past few months, there is a war going on between the US and Europe. Largely, it’s western European governments that are the problem – They started the conflict, they continue to perpetuate the conflict, and they tend to cry victim when they suffer any consequences for it. It’s clear that the European elites have a distaste for US policy. From anti-woke reforms and immigration restrictions to geopolitical interactions, when Americans voted en masse to remove…

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