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No indeed
“When this place opened, Reagan was president, and he was a tyrannical president of this country. He was coming down hard on us," recalled The Blazing Saddle founder and co-owner Bob "Mongo" Eikleberry, a Vietnam veteran.
"I always put my community first and me second."
"Either way, the concentration of wealth at the very top is much higher now than it ever was during the Gilded Age. And these are numbers from last year, before the SpaceX IPO. The robber barons were pikers compared with today’s oligarchs." paulkrugman.substack.com/p/meet-the-n...
The second Gilded Age is much uglier than the first
"Hell is other people" particularly if you are young
Lol. Pre-midterm convention.
Ffs. Oh, so theyre worried, worried
Like lets simulate a 4 year national election to make it not midterms worried
I should probably mention, stateside, a blanket inability to use a pseudonym by fed law might be a real 1A issue
We have a robust history of classic 1A expression under pen names
A young, young Ben Franklin used to use pseudonyms all the time to sh*ttalk
Hate someone like republicans hate libertarians in iowa
who13.com/news/libtert...
There has to be a better way of discussing things such that you dont have to either go all in with taylor lorenz or Jonathan Haidt on tech regulation or privacy
Dismal free speech news, or maybe predictable, no one needs a right they dont intend to use towards any of its social or majority boundaries
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