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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After Sandy, Communities Mobilize a New Kind of Disaster Relief
A grassroots network of community-run relief stations and free kitchens have sprung up in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in a mobilization reminiscent of the early days of Zuccotti Park.
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From Germany: Why America Has Already Lost Today's Election
Germans see the U.S. election as a battle between the good Obama and the evil Romney. But this is a mistake. Regardless of who wins the election on Tuesday, total capitalism is America's true ruler, and it has the power to destroy the country.
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No One in America Should Have to Wait 7 Hours to Vote
What's happening at polling stations in Ohio and Florida isn't some fluke of nature or breakdown in equipment. It's all part of a partisan design.
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Portland Anti-Austerity Protest Draws 1,000 Despite Police Violence
More than 1,000 people marched the streets in Portland, Oregon, against austerity cuts.
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For Our Corporate Masters, First Greece, Then Us
If the corporate masters with their austerity regime are successful, Greece will be run by transnational CEOs via the European Union. The country's collapse and the privatization of its commons will be Globalism's first takedown. Soon, it will happen to us.
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Apple Pays Just 2% Tax on Overseas Profits
Apple paid just 1.9% tax in 2012. The U.S. corporate tax rate is 35%.
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Net Surveillance Laws Target Activists, Not Terrorists
Britain's plan's comprehensive data law hit a setback when the Information Commissioner knocked it as a system "looking for the incompetent criminal and the accidental anarchist.”
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Redistricting: Lawmakers Have Cloaked the Process in Secrecy
Calls for reform have gone largely unheeded as legislators manipulate Census numbers for partisan gain.
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Economics: A Poem
The top of the food chain took the lion’s share / on its way to the lambs.
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California's Prop 32 is a Billionaires' Bill of Rights
Prop 32 which would bar three million labor union members from contributing to political campaigns, while large corporate financiers would be exempted from any restrictions at all.