There are multiple similarities between Trump and the British monarch when looking at the 27 grievances the framers outlined in their 1776 declaration.
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Don't Outlaw Living in Cars – Unless You're Giving Out Houses
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Why Is Oklahoma Taxing People Who Install Their Own Solar Panels?
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The Heir, the Judge and the Homeless Mom: America's Prison Bias For the 1%
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Hidden History: What Nazi-Tied Roots to U.S. International Media Reveals About Ukraine Crisis
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Emerging Artivists In Kenya Demand Economic Justice
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Victory in Vermont Pushes Monsanto and Big Foods on the GMO Defensive
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New Europe-Wide Project Uses Decentralized Tools for Democratic Empowerment
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