It isn’t difficult to argue that Musk is likely a white supremacist obsessed with increasing the white birthrate and simultaneously killing off undesirables by cutting off their aid.
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From Greece to Spain to Britain, Here's How National Debt Audits Are Challenging Austerity
Across Europe, debt audits are emerging as a key instrument calling austerity policies into question – from the Greek debt crisis to the Spanish Citizen Debt Audit Platform, to the LOBO loan scandal in U.K. councils.
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Ferguson Protester Faces Four Years in Jail Over Charges of Kicking SUV
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How Movements Decide: Formal Consensus and Its Discontents
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A Fireball Exploded In This Man’s Face, and Now He’s Suing The Fracking Operation
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Republican Candidates Take In $62 Million from Donors Tied To Fossil Fuels
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Why Conservative Billionaires Have Started Talking Like Bernie Sanders
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Why Growing Anti-Austerity Anger Is Driving Britain's Youth to the Left
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More Arrests In Ferguson As Police and Protesters Clash For Second Night
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