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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License Plate Readers Let Police Collect Millions of Records on Drivers
License plate readers installed on the outside of police cars can log thousands of license plates in a single patrol shift.
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The Republican Death-Trap: Taxing Students Instead of Polluters
As student loan interest rates double, Republicans are signing a pledge – sponsored by the multi-billionaire Koch brothers — to oppose any climate-change legislation that might raise government revenues by taxing polluters.
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Rushton: Poverty in Britain
In Britain, austerity is vastly increasing poverty while the rich are getting richer.
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The End of the End of History – And Why the Era of Revolutions Is Upon Us
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Deadly Quebec Oil Train Disaster and Athabasca River Spill
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10 Ways America Is Stepping Into a Police State
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Cairo On Edge: Egyptians' Fears Grow as Muslim Brotherhood Violence Spreads
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The BART Rebellion: Transit Strike in Bay Area Exposes Deep Fissures
As a temporary, one-month contract extension was reached to stop last week's BART strike, workers demanding higher pay and a better contract say their strike is about a broader sense of social and economic justice.
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Why Brazil's Rational Response to Protests Is An Example To Follow
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