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- Title
Roaming Charges: New Days, Old Ways.
- Authors
CLAIR, JEFFREY ST.
- Abstract
JANUARY 22, 2021 Totalitarian solutions may well survive the fall of totalitarian regimes in the form of strong temptations which will come up whenever it seems impossible to alleviate political, social, or economic misery in a manner worthy of man. - Hannah Arendt + It's healthy for a culture to celebrate the fall of its tyrants, even petty ones like Trump, particularly when they're evicted by popular action, however contrived and constrained the mechanisms compelling their removal are. His defense attorney argued that if Calhoun's social media posts were incitements to violence, then Trump's were much more powerful ones and compared the riot on Jan. 6, which Trump encouraged, to lack of protests on Jan. 20, when Trump had been removed from Twitter + As Calhouns go, this guy seems like a demented hybrid of John C. and Rory + More than 20% of the defendants charged in the Capitol Hill riots served in the US military. I'm pretty sure that almost everyone will agree that telemarketers deserve to do harder time than marijuana distributors + A medical quack, "convicted [according to Trump's summary of the case] of a misleading caption" (How many times does that happen in the NYT every day?) "President Trump granted a full pardon Dr. Scott Harkonen. Even Trump ended up dumping him + Here are the 15 House Democrats who voted against granting a waiver for Biden's defense secretary nominee, Gen. Lloyd Austin, who under a law passed by the Democrats would have been banned for 7 years from serving as head of the Pentagon The waiver was approved anyway on a bipartisan vote.
- Subjects
DEMOCRATS (United States); VETERANS; PUBLIC opinion; INAUGURATION of United States presidents; BLUE Lives Matter movement; SNAP elections; INTEGRITY; GENOCIDE
- Publication
CounterPunch, 2021, p1
- ISSN
1086-2323
- Publication type
Article