Investigating how cultural issues are manipulated to incite people to vote against their own social and economic interests.
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This piece was stolen almost whole cloth from Robert B. Reich. I hope he won’t mind.
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Wealth and poverty are comparative - when I was young, and before "grunge" became a fashion statement, I had holes in my jeans and old shoes. But so did a lot of my neighbors. "Clean and well-patched" were words of admiration in those days....
It is hard to write about Israel. People are very polarized and hyper-alert for any signal that could be interpreted, or twisted, to indicate anti-Semitism. I am not an anti-Semite. I know that the Holocaust was real, and I understand the l...
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