Monthly Archives: April 2020

AOC Calls for Workers to Boycott Jobs

by Andrew Mark Miller | April 25, 2020 05:39 PM Conservative political commentator Candace Owens got involved in a Twitter argument between former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, accusing the New York congresswoman of hypocrisy in her … Continue reading

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Social Activists Call for Nationwide Rent Strike

BY ROLF BOONE (4-26-20) 360-754-5403, @ROLF_BOONE RBOONE@THEOLYMPIAN.COM Olympia, WA — Thurston County property managers say most tenants paid their rent on April 1, the date falling only a couple of weeks after the governor ordered schools and businesses to close … Continue reading

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CA. Judge: Background Checks for Ammo? Illegal!

by Dennis Romero (4-23-20) SAN DIEGO – A federal judge Thursday blocked background checks for ammunition buyers in California, calling the state’s law on the matter “onerous and convoluted.” San Diego-based U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez granted a preliminary injunction … Continue reading

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Using pulse oximeter for early detection of COVID-19

by Richard Levitan (4-20-20) Dr. Levitan is an emergency doctor. I have been practicing emergency medicine for 30 years. In 1994 I invented an imaging system for teaching intubation, the procedure of inserting breathing tubes. This led me to perform research … Continue reading

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Dems Propose $2K/mo. per American

by Bob Fredericks (April 15, 2020) New York Post A pair of House Democrats have introduced legislation that would pay millions of Americans $2,000 a month during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The bill — the Emergency Money for the People Act — … Continue reading

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Spotting 10 Logical Fallacies

A logical fallacy is an error in reasoning or a false assumption that might sound impressive but proves absolutely nothing. Sometimes they are completely unintentional, but more often than not, they are used by people during debates, arguments or presentations … Continue reading

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COVID-19 & Death Squad Calculus

https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3MuYXJ0MTkuY29tL2ZyZWFrb25vbWljcy1yYWRpbw&episode=NGRjMDEzODItM2YzOC00ZGI5LTg4NTUtYWI5ZTAxNjI0N2E5&hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwin0MavmPPoAhUNsJ4KHXa7BB8QieUEegQIChAE&e Freakonomics Radio – 413. Who Gets the Ventilator? Seldom is heard more alarming God complex discussions about who has a greater right to life.  It’s cut from the same warp & weave as the public discussions heard surrounding when … Continue reading

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Financial Oligarchs: Contemporary Despots?

“The development of our financial oligarchy followed, in this respect, lines with which the history of political despotism has familiarized us: usurpation, proceeding by gradual encroachment rather than by violent acts; subtle and often long-concealed concentration of distinct functions…. ……which are beneficial when … Continue reading

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Inslee bans evictions, rent hikes, late fees

by James Drew (4-17-20) When Wednesday Collier and her partner were laid off last month because of the new coronavirus outbreak, they struggled to pay the rent on their apartment in Olympia. They didn’t have to worry about losing their … Continue reading

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