NATIONAL HEADLINES 28 JUNE 2018 |
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The Jurassic awfulness of Donald Trump “A year and a half of the Trump administration has been comparable to 100 million years of geologic history. In the fossil-hunting game, scientists must patiently dig through layers and layers of sediment laid down over millennia to find evidence of earlier times. With Trump the process has been insanely accelerated, with layers of slapstick idiocy, malignant narcissism, jaw-dropping ignorance and naked racism accumulating hourly. It’s a new Cretaceous, a complete Jurassic, every week. Those who wish to cite Trump-related horrors are almost required to grab from the top of the pile. Last week’s awfulness is already buried six layers deep.” Story here. — Steve Burgess |
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Ford Campaign Feared Strategic Voting for a Good Reason Ford associate pre-emptively snagged anti-Ford domains potentially useful in anybody-but-Ford campaign. By Bryan Carney. Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Please Advise! How Much Worse Can Donald Trump Get? So much worse, says Dr. Steve, that we need a calendar to chart the daily outrages. By Steve Burgess. Friday, June 22, 2018. Global Enviros Eerily Silent on Venezuela’s Mining Ecocide Is bias preventing a critical look at a looming disaster? By Isaac Nahon-Serfaty. Thursday, June 28, 2018. Canada Needs a Bold New Approach to Migrants, Refugees Facing a tidal wave of people, we need partnerships not walls. By Crawford Kilian. Thursday, June 21, 2018. |
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