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Fear vs Greed
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Fear vs Greed

The regulation of stock prices through the “normal” channels of press releases and public talk from established institutions being overridden by the abnormal channels of viral social-media marketing is not necessarily a good thing, but it does serve as an intriguing example of the disintegration of establishment institutions.

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One Woman’s Thoughts on Roe v. Wade
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One Woman’s Thoughts on Roe v. Wade

At the age of seventeen, it seemed only fair that women should be able to rid themselves of the responsibility of pregnancy with the same ease as a man. Now, at the age of sixty-five, I accept the consequences of my decisions to end the life of not one but four of my unborn children.

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The Real American Dream
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The Real American Dream

Recently I stumbled across a post on social media that implied that hard work can overcome any perceived injustice as indicated by Indian, Chinese, and Japanese immigrants leading ethnicities in earning. Does the fact that a typical Indian American household earns $50,000 more than a typical white household mean that white privilege doesn’t exist and that racial justice should not be a cause for concern?

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Lessons from Coronavirus
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Lessons from Coronavirus

Long before pandemics and protests, the American Solidarity Party has recognized the root of this brokenness as a duopoly that is unable to address the most basic needs of its citizens because the two parties are so locked in conflict.

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