Notices tagged with teaparty

  1. @tekk @lnxw48a1 when was the last time US labour organisations led anything as challenging of the establishment as the # or #?

    Tuesday, 07-Nov-17 02:26:22 UTC from quitter.se in context
  2. "All we need is a core."
    >We have Socialism for the very poor, and we have # for the very wealthy. The anger of the # is not racism; they're not homophobes; they're not nativist; what they are is common-sense, practical, middle class people that understand that they're paying for their own, and their children's, destruction.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BSrJv0IpHY

    Saturday, 18-Feb-17 00:16:06 UTC from shitposter.club
  3. >The novel tracks life over the past eight years, including: the rise of conservative political group the # ; #; identity politics; the backlash against political correctness; and, what is described as, "the insurgence of a ruthlessly ambitious, narcissistic, media-savvy villain sporting make-up and coloured hair".
    https://kiwiposter.club/url/452590

    Tuesday, 07-Feb-17 19:00:52 UTC from shitposter.club
  4. "If we get lazy about our # #, we risk accepting at face value the interpretations of those facts we’re being fed." (from: The dangerous # we tell about America's # Myths may comfort us, but facts are our best weapon against # perversions) http://www.newrepublic.com/article/118561/american-independence-myths-lies-may-comfort-facts-matter

    Friday, 11-Jul-14 07:13:46 UTC from fediverse.com in context
  5. 2nd-ranking House # loses to #'s college economics professor, "unexpected assertion of insurgent conservative power sure to reshape # policy + leadership" # # http://online.wsj.com/articles/no-2-house-republican-eric-cantor-defeated-in-virginia-primary-upset-1402445714

    Wednesday, 11-Jun-14 10:00:27 UTC from fediverse.com
  6. In "After 30 years of class war": !Chomsky "contrasts it with the # movement, which he argues only represents the interests of a small # minority, being backed by the # support that Occupy rejects. He then draws comparisons between Occupy and the #, arguing that the latter had been far more successful in bringing down governments because it had the backing of #, all of which had been decimated by corporate power in the U.S., and calls for a renewed revival of the American labor movement" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupy_%28book%29#Synopsis cc @question

    Thursday, 06-Feb-14 15:27:38 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  7. # # # # # # # # # #

    Friday, 18-Oct-13 19:26:51 UTC from web