What You May Have Missed
Complete the jigsaw with Thom's articles you may have missed this week
Want to 'Highlight' Senators Blocking Voting Rights? Rename the Russell Senate Office Building!
Russell's entire political career focused on his single-minded use of the filibuster to block Civil Rights and Voting Rights legislation, just like a few well-known senators are doing today. Read more . . .
How America Is Becoming Unraveled
The morbidly rich have taken over politics, nobody trusts anybody, violence is up, gun sales have exploded & our nation experienced its first armed assault from traitors within since the Civil War. Read more . . .
Will America Look the Other Way on the GOP’s New Election Police?
Voter fraud isn’t real, but, election fraud is very much real and alive & that’s exactly what DeSantis and the Texas GOP are proposing -- right out in the open.
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How the "Rules" Determine if Criminals Become Politicians
It’s a low bar, but America must become at least as functional as the NFL!
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My Dishwasher Wants to Spy on Me!
It's time to say “No” to Big Tech and “smart” appliances that are, in reality, data thieves attaching themselves to us and our homes like blood-sucking parasites.
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Saturday Report 1/22/22: The World Holds its Breath
The Best of the Rest of the News. Read More . . .
Sunday Book Excerpt: Unequal Protection: How Corporations Became "People"...
The amazing story of how a lie told by a politically ambitious Supreme Court clerk in 1886 altered the course of American history and paved the way for the modern corporate takeover of US politics. Read more . . .
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