With social cohesion badly fraying and One Nation’s surge reinforcing the threat it is under, politicians desperately need to find the rhetoric to help glue our multiculturalism back together.
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Who Will Blink First on Paying TSA Agents?

With the DHS shutdown beginning to cause long security lines at airports across the country, something’s got to give.
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Twenty-seven children died in a Texas flood, dividing families over whether it was an act of God or adult failure.
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What is syndicalism and what is it good for?

Syndicalism has emerged from class struggle. It is an international trade union movement that first arose in the 1870s in Spain, the USA, Mexico, and Cuba, and in time broke forth on all continents.
A powerful father controlled his wives and children through influence, secrets, and fear until a courtroom exposed the truth he thought he buried.