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“In assessing the health of the nation, the Democrats fetishize ‘the economy’ without specifying who benefits from it. Marcia Fudge, the secretary of Housing and Urban Development, recently bragged on Twitter that 'the United States is the only major economy in the world where the economy as a whole is stronger now than before the pandemic’.

"But whose economy?

"Google has provided its highest paid employees, who were already working remotely, with a $1,000 device so they can also perform rapid Covid tests at home. Meanwhile, shift workers must spend hours waiting to be tested for the virus they are much more likely to have been exposed to.

"As the ruling class has worked safely from home, having goods delivered by human shields, their wealth has increased because they are extracting value from the viral underclass, who are paying with their time on lines, their pathogenic work, and, sometimes, their very lives.”

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Just how big a difference did you make in GE2017?

This graphic, shared by @williamjordann, shows a significant disconnect between the intentions of young and old voters. We already knew that young voters overwhelmingly supported Remain in the Brexit referendum, and now a very similar trend is seen in the election results: the majority of young people voted for Labour.

We’re certainly not saying the hung parliament was entirely the result of increased youth turnout, but there’s no denying that we as an age group have suddenly moved up the priority lists of politicians everywhere. We mean something now. We’re an engaged group of voters with an almost universal political identity. 

We’re a very big fish and, should Corbyn slip up, we’re seemingly ready to be caught.

#KnowYourVote


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I think my favorite thing when people argue that I’m not a Liberal, is that they have no idea what Liberalism is, they just argue that I can’t be one because I don’t agree with them and they’ve been told by the American mainstream that they’re Liberals when their politics, beliefs, principles and ideals don’t align with Liberalism.

Liberalism isn’t what the American Right and Left think it is, it isn’t what Rush Limbaugh claimed it to be, that man was using the term Liberal as a pejorative because the Far Left hated Liberalism and to be called one was the same as calling a Conservative a fascist back in the day, now all it does is convince morons that the Far Left are actually Liberals and provide the Far Left with an ideological smokescreen.

Liberalism is a very basic political and moral philosophy, now you might be asking, what is Liberalism? Liberalism is based on four foundational rights, that of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed and equality before the law.

Then there are secondary rights which are derived from the foundational rights, such as individual rights, including civil rights and human rights, liberal democracy, secularism, rule of law, economic and political freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, defense of self and property, private property and a market economy.

That’s it, that’s Liberalism, however Liberalism has spawned many other political and moral philosophies from its foundation, Conservatism and Libertarianism are two such examples, then there are others in which foreign enlightenment ideological frameworks were shoehorned into Liberalism, using it like a skinsuit, such as NeoLiberalism, Social Liberalism and so on.

The whole reason the Far Left on this platform have been shitting themselves over my use of the term Liberal is because they want to assert that Neo and Social Liberalism are the true forms of Liberalism when Conservatism and Libertarianism are closer to true Liberalism than those other two.

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Title: 펀치 / Punch Chinese Title: 关键一击 2014 Genre: Political, Thriller, Legal, Melodrama Episodes: 19

Title: 펀치 / Punch
Chinese Title: 关键一击 2014
Genre: Political, Thriller, Legal, Melodrama
Episodes: 19 (To Be Confirmed)
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2014-Dec-15 to 2015-Feb-17
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00

Synopsis

The drama will be about prosecutors high-up in the supreme court. A chief investigative prosecutor finds out he has six months left to live, and on the other side is a prosecutor general who’s neck-deep in corruption.

Park Jung Hwan (Kim Rae Won) is the chief of the anticorruption investigation team for the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office. To get to his position, he has made compromises on achieving justice. He then learns that he has a malignant brain tumor and does not have much time to left. To end his life without regrets, he points a gun at corrupt Public Prosecutor General Lee Tae Joon (Jo Jae Hyun).

Meanwhile, Park Jung Hwan’s ex-wife Shin Ha Kyung (Kim Ah Joong) is a prosecutor who has refused extremely high-paying jobs at large firms, and instead fights for justice. She knows about Park Jung Hwan’s situation and helps him.

Cast

Main Cast

Kim Rae Won as Park Jung Hwan
Jo Jae Hyun as Lee Tae Joon
Kim Ah Joong as Shin Ha Kyung

People around Park Jung Hwan

Seo Ji Hye as as Choi Yeon Jin
Song Ok Sook as Jung Hwan’s mother
Kim Ji Young as Park Ye Im (Jung Hwan and Ha Kyung’s daughter)
Lee Young Eun as Park Hyun Sun (Jung Hwan’s younger sister)

People around Lee Tae Joon

Park Hyuk Kwon as Prosecutor Jo Kang Jae
Lee Ki Young as Lee Tae Seop

People around Shin Ha Kyung

Choi Myung Gil as Yoon Ji Sook (Minister of Justice)
Ohn Joo Wan as Lee Ho Sung
Kim Eung Soo as Jeon Gook Hyun
Lee Han Wie as Detective Oh Dong Choon

Others

Jang Hyun Sung as Jang Min Suk
Ryu Seung Soo(cameo)

Production Credits

Production Company: HB Entertainment
Director: Lee Myung Woo
Screenwriter: Park Kyung Soo


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