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Trump’s sadistic narcissism: The gift that could keep on giving to Republicans indefinitely
As we watch the slow-rolling train wreck Donald Trump is currently engineering for Republicans in Georgia, it’s enjoyable to imagine what kind of havoc Trump may
An infrastructure project everyone can love
There has to be a chicken crossing the road joke somewhere in here, but I’m not finding it. Nevertheless, here’s several minutes of wildlife having
Cartoon: ‘Tis the season to be lame ducky
Two more months with this guy’s fingers on the nuclear codes. Even without the pandemic, it’s best to stay home. Two more months with this
This holiday season, give Santa some time off
Whether you celebrate a religious holiday or not, the winter season often involves some form of gift-giving. Perhaps that’s within your immediate or extended family,
Can Trump pardon himself? Arguably no, but that doesn’t mean he won’t try it
We know that at least since 2017, Trump has been consumed with one question: Can he grant himself a pardon? “One former White House official said
Parler is bringing together mainstream conservatives, anti-Semites and white supremacists as the social media platform attracts millions of Trump supporters
Parler is similar to Twitter but doesn’t control or discourage hate speech or calls to violence. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Image Since the 2020 U.S.
Biden plans to make climate change an ‘all-of-government’ agenda
Let’s just start by acknowledging that whatever the incoming Biden administration does on climate change, it likely won’t be enough for environmental activists and it
Walmart, McDonald’s, Amazon, Dollar Tree, FedEx, rely on having workers on SNAP and Medicaid
Government assistance is something that millions of Americans rely on. This is not simply an issue of people who have gainful employment versus those who
Beyond the big box: Feel-better alternatives for creative holiday gift shopping
This Black Friday will probably be a little different—I hope?—from the usual stampede of whipped up consumerism, but it will still kick off the official