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DC teacher. PhD. Marxist. Examining the US empire from the belly of the beast. All power to the people. Views = my own.
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The UK does not need to raise defense spending. The UK should increase benefits for the neediest and most vulnerable people in society, including migrants targeted by pogroms in Southampton and Belfast
It is hard to overstate how badly Trump has lost control of events, to the degree he ever truly had any. Played by Israel and Iran. Yet another West Asian quagmire. The century of U.S humiliation continues.https://www.axios.com/2026/06/08/iran-israel-war-trump-stop-shooting
Today would be the 109th birthday of the British Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm. His works on Western European history helped inspire my love of both history and Marxist analysis.
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"Capitalism in its imperialist stage leads right up to the most comprehensive socialization of production; it drags the capitalists, so to speak, against their will and consciousness, into some new social order... Production becomes social, but appropriation remains private." -- Lenin
It's true there is a concerted effort by Zionists and neoliberals to torpedo Graham Platner purely to hinder left-wing populism in the US But it's also true too many brocialists will happily endorse a problematic dirtbag and dismiss criticism as “woke”
Trump's FCC is weaponizing government power to force companies to abandon racial justice commitments. Too many companies are falling in line.
“Gadis had been hired by DC Water despite his being a central figure in the Flint, Michigan, water crisis as a top executive for ... an engineering firm that paid $53 million to settle claims alleging it contributed to and prolonged Flint’s lead disaster.”
Data centers are a huge opportunity for socialist anti-establishment organizing, yet many will continue to hope that the Democratic Party will bite the hands that enrich it. So long as the "opposition" party is beholden to Big Tech, this will be a squandered chance truthout.org/articles/eve...
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Al Carns quit as the armed forces minister in a row over defence spending, hours after John Healey also quit as defence secretary.
www.bbc.com
PM needs to make 'bold' decisions on defence spending, says Carns
Netanyahu defied Trump's request to stand down.
www.axios.com
Trump calls on Israel and Iran to "immediately stop shooting" as ceasefire frays
DC Water’s board of directors has voted to remove CEO David Gadis. Gadis was the face of the agency’s response to the Potomac Interceptor break that sent millions of gallons of raw sewage into the…
www.nbcwashington.com
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez explains the administration’s First Amendment shakedown—and how ABC is fighting back.
DC Water votes to remove CEO David Gadis after Potomac sewage spill
Disney Finds Its Spine
Anarchists, union activists, Indigenous organizers, and disgruntled Trumpists find themselves side by side in the fight.
truthout.org
slate.com
Everybody Hates Data Centers
Graham Platner is denying accusations of being physically rough with former girlfriends saying that report in The New York Times and other controversies are a sign his campaign is gaining momentum.
www.npr.org
Graham Platner isn't going anywhere in Maine Senate race after latest controversy