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Stuck Pigs | The American Spectator
Stuck Pigs | The American Spectator:
“How did we get to the point here where the evidence is now that the president was falsely accused of colluding with the Russians and accused of being treasonous and accused of being a Russian agent,” Barr said, “and the evidence is now that was without a basis, and two years of his administration have been dominated by the allegations that have now been proven false?”
“And, you know, to listen to some of the rhetoric, you would think that the Mueller report had found the opposite,” Barr added.
How indeed.
“And, you know, to listen to some of the rhetoric, you would think that the Mueller report had found the opposite,” Barr added.
How indeed.
How to Talk to Millennials About Capitalism | City Journal
How to Talk to Millennials About Capitalism | City Journal:
"For generations, younger Americans found Communists just as scary as Count Dracula, the Wicked Witch of the West, and Darth Vader.
Socialism, so strongly associated with Marx and Lenin, never caught on in the United States.
To modern millennials, however, fear of socialism seems as ancient as a rotary phone.
In March 2019, Axios released results from a Harris poll showing that about half of millennial and Generation Z respondents believed that “our economy should be mostly socialist.”
That result is no outlier, but rather a consistent finding over recent years..."
Read on.
- Polls show that young people embrace socialism—but they also distrust government regulation and admire entrepreneurialism and small business.
"For generations, younger Americans found Communists just as scary as Count Dracula, the Wicked Witch of the West, and Darth Vader.Socialism, so strongly associated with Marx and Lenin, never caught on in the United States.
To modern millennials, however, fear of socialism seems as ancient as a rotary phone.
In March 2019, Axios released results from a Harris poll showing that about half of millennial and Generation Z respondents believed that “our economy should be mostly socialist.”
That result is no outlier, but rather a consistent finding over recent years..."
Read on.
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