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Sunday, December 07, 2025

The nativity scene at St. Susanna's Parish in Dedham, Mass., replaces the Holy Family with anti-ICE signs protesting U.S. immigration policies. read more


A case being argued on Monday, opens new tab involves one of the precedents now in the crosshairs before the court, whose 6-3 conservative majority has moved American law dramatically rightward in recent years ... read more


Adelita Grijalva, an Arizona congressperson, said she was "sprayed in the face" during a protest against a federal immigration raid at a Mexican restaurant in Tucson on Friday. read more


Thursday, December 04, 2025

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he is granting a pardon to Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife, who were indicted on charges including bribery in 2024. read more


Wednesday, December 03, 2025

Washington " The Pentagon's internal watchdog determined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth jeopardized sensitive military information and could have endangered American service members when he shared certain details about U.S. military operations in Yemen in a private Signal group chat earlier this year, according to a U.S. official and a person familiar with the report's findings.


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You are ignoring that the economic direction was already set in 1975, as you originally noted, and you prefer to blame the People rather that the Elites who set and maintained that direction after they got the scare of the People actually running the show when they ran the Elite's man Nixon out of Office.

But like Kristofferson, not the Stones, said, 'everybody needs somebody to look down on'.

Of course, this may be a classic projection on your part, as presumably yours is the Gen known as, "Corporate Warriors":

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But hey, you were forced into it by Boomers, right? No choice at all. Just playthings of circumstance.

"Yes, there's a common narrative, especially from Millennials and Gen Z, that blames Baby Boomers (born ~1946-1964) for major societal issues like wealth inequality, high housing costs, student debt, and political gridlock, stemming from Boomers benefiting from post-war economic booms, better social programs, and holding onto power/wealth, while simultaneously dismissing younger generations' struggles (e.g., "avocado toast" comments).

However, many argue this is an oversimplification, pointing to powerful policymakers, lobbyists, and the ultra-rich as bigger culprits, suggesting it's a generational scapegoating that ignores systemic issues and benefits a few, not all Boomers."

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Your common narrative is common.

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