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The Stampede Begins

February 27, 2025
by Caroline Miller
Bill Cassidy, Consumer boycotts, consumerism, Donald Trump, Gay Valimont, Hitler and the German Republic, immigration, James K. Galbraith, Joni Ernst, Lindsey Graham, Mike Johnson, special elections, Susan Crawford, the Second Coming, US abandons its allies, US courts Russia and China
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When Donald Trump says he wants to make America great again, he isn’t talking about reverting to isolationism. He’s said  America shouldn’t stand alone.  What he envisions is a global strategy that divides the world into three spheres of influence the way the U. S., Britain, a
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The U. S. As A Public Library

April 25, 2024
by Caroline Miller
AI nuclear launch, battlefield deep fakes, Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden vs. Trump's digital policy, dystopian views of political parties, faith-based charities, Google contracts, Hammurabi's code, MAGA Republicn wing, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mike Johnson, Owen Leary, Sarah Stevens, Savannah Wooten, scary media headlines
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Google sent out a 3-page, single-spaced summary of their revised terms of service the other day.  Frankly, I’d rather read instructions for giving myself an enema. Plowing through the document’s legaleze is pointless. What voice do I have to make changes? None. Besides, Google as
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Fractured Fairy Tales

November 02, 2023
by Caroline Miller
Antonio Guterres, decorum, Donald Trump, electrical current from air, Hakeem Jeffries, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mike Johnson, politics and fairy tales, Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Saliman, technological inexactitudes, Winston Churchill
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Scientists have discovered a way to extract small electrical currents from humid air.  They hadn’t meant to do it.  A student failed to unplug one of their machines at the end of the day.  The next morning, researchers found a spray of microscopic tubes, one-thousandth the diamet
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