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George Soros funds Snopes. Wake up!

Meme said “. . . I vote Republican.” Prince was a Jehovah’s Witness. Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t vote.

Curt Schilling is doing a public service. Not all of us have an alcoholic uncle with an eighth-grade education who never traveled 20 miles beyond the town of his birth, yet are completely knowledgeable about the state of the nation, and indeed, the world. I suggest we all save a lot of time and simply refer to him as

Poor Curt Schilling. Perhaps he thinks the government should protect his job from the invisible hand of free market forces. You know, like maybe regulators should interfere in corporate decision making... but only in this case and only for him? That’ll show the liberals.

I’m an immigration attorney. I’m constantly telling my clients that they may have the law on their side, but the government has the power. And most of them don’t have the money or the resources to fight, no matter how right they are, or how just their cause.

I like the way you distinguish between sins of commission and sins of omission. Those two groups of sinners need each other to game the system, and each can blame the other for creating conditions of systemic injustice.

“I learned later that the wealthy, Wall Street, the banks—they all get to break the rules. But us, the poor, the people of color—we don’t”

Oof. This hit me so hard today. I started out pissed off about the bank because I am still in the middle of a three year fight (with lawyers! paid for by insurance companies!) with a loan servicing company that let the property next door to my house rot. I estimate that it has cost me over $50,000 dealing with the

Thank you for writing this article. Not only do the wealthy and powerful get to break the rules, but a lot of us get to stay inside a safe perspective bubble where the most pressing crises are student loans, hookup culture, millennial philosophizing, etc. Real problems, sure, but made more dire because we don’t often

As someone who works in a group home shelter for abused foster kids, I can only personally speak to the first part of this article and say that, for all the attempted subterfuge our kids go through to dodge the Rules, we almost always know when they’re doing it — we just sort of let it go (as long as it isn’t anything

Thank you for not only sharing this with us, but for fighting the good fight. So many of us have no idea what is happening in our country. I have at times straddled both worlds as a finance attorney to the people who hold all the power in this world, and as an affordable housing attorney now. And it is incredible how

Sleep little fatso.