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The America You Don’t See–But Need To

This is a reality for many people residing within the United States. To deem them lazy, entitled or encroaching upon the glittering world of opportunity by working day in and day out at onion farms for next to nothing is absolutely shameful and entirely misinformed.

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The Republican Anthem

Key notes: bore to the point of complacency with field-related jargon, misinform, perpetuate anachronistic stereotypes, repeat. If you do this frequently enough, chances are you’ll find success as a GOP legislator!

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Amazing Footage Of The 1963 March On Washington

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the 200,000-person deep march to the nation’s capital in demand for truly meaningful–and above all, equal–protection under the law. Much has been accomplished since then, but there’s still more work to do. Below is Martin Luther King’s famous “I have a dream” speech, spoken half a century ago today.

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How Other Countries Improved Their Healthcare: Not By Looking To The US

I think I need some aloe vera for that burn.

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How A Skyscraper Turned Into A 45-Story Slum

Found in Caracas, Venezuela, the Tower of David once served as a testament to the booming banking and real estate industry. Today, as both have collapsed, it’s a grim reminder of the consequences of overzealous lending and spending, and how both disproportionately impact the poor.

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