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mysharona1987 · 10 months
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NYT seriously suggesting that you commit suicide to get out of student loan debt.
Someone thought this was a good idea to publish.
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Elegance in Flowers: Classic Arrangements for All Seasons, 1985
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kilianromero · 2 months
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Federal Trucks (1951)
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revoltedstates · 1 month
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George L. Hyde, Co. C, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry, Iron Brigade. Via Wisconsin Volunteers.
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vesselforsale · 11 months
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PLAYING CARD SUIT FEDERAL GLASS MUG | LISTING
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allthecanadianpolitics · 10 months
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In what party leader Jagmeet Singh describes as an effort to pressure the Liberal government on the file, the NDP has tabled legislation to establish a universal single-payer pharmacare system in Canada. "This is a first step towards universal medication coverage for all," Singh told a news conference. "We believe no one should have to choose between buying their medication or buying their groceries, and this bill will move us towards that." The creation of a national universal pharmacare program by the end of the year is a condition of the House of Commons supply-and-confidence agreement between the Liberals and the NDP. NDP health critic Don Davies sponsored the private member's bill, titled the Canada Pharmacare Act. The legislation has little chance of passing through Parliament without the support of the Liberal government, but Singh encouraged the Liberals to turn it into a government bill.
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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kny111 · 7 months
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Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is promoting reparations in a bid to curb health and wealth disparities of black New Yorkers — but the effort is being met with accusations that it’s “sowing racial divisiveness,” The Post has learned.
The proposal for federal reparations is spelled out in a bombshell report from the city’s Department of Health and the Federal Reserve Bank entitled “Analyzing the Racial Wealth Gap and Implications for Health Equity.”
“The goal of a [federal] reparations program would be to seek acknowledgment, redress, and closure for America’s complicity in federal, state, and local policies … that have deprived black Americans of equitable access to wealth and wealth-building opportunities,” the report said.
The city’s Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan and his team offered three key recommendations including: a fresh approach to public health policy, how to improve data collections on wealth and health outcomes and getting the community more involved with health care decisions.
But moderate and conservative politicians opposed to reparations accused Adams’ health minions of turning into ideologues and social justice activists instead of doing their jobs.
“Add reparations and sowing racial divisiveness to the list of greatest policy hits by Commissioner Vasan’s and his health department, right alongside the crack pipe vending machine, heroin ‘empowerment’ signs on subways, firing unvaccinated city workers, supporting government drug dens; and banning unvaccinated kids from sports,” fumed Council Republican Minority Leader Joe Borelli (R-Staten Island).
The New York legislature approved a commission to address economic, political and educational disparities by black people in June and follows the lead of California, which became the first state to form a reparations task force in 2020.
New York Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, the first black person to hold the position, called the legislation “historic.”
Adams has previously expressed support for the commission which is awaiting Hochul’s signature.
“We have consistently brought together experts to discuss a variety of ideas to promote equity in our city and we will continue to do so,” said the Health Department’s spokesman.
“We have an obligation to help New Yorkers lead longer, healthier lives.”
As with most progress in this system, we have to first inspect its ongoing involvement in pro enslavement systems. Not only did the historical ties to the Trans-Atlantic-slave trade leave on going structural residual connections that linger in our society today, it continues to exist in the 13th amendment's clause: slavery illegal unless a crime was found on you. That "unless" aspect made it essentially persist as is under the guise of hyper-criminalization at a system level. This has had adverse, negative effect on everyone including the environment. These are facts that can be proven. Not just social justice counter points. Besides, we are literally (regardless of what we say about it) immersed in politics and social justice through our lived social experiences. Claiming "the social justice advocates are the issue for pointing out what exists" is not helpful and adds to the lack of communal education required to understand these things. We need problack proindigenx reperations and restituion.
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anemicflesh · 1 year
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(」°ロ°)」 ┐( ̄~ ̄)┌ (눈_눈)
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movark · 7 months
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Some nice photos from Chickamauga 160th; Field music
Btw, wanting to put together a queer space for reenactors. DM me if you'd be interested
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vinyl-artwork · 7 months
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The Platters, 1957.
Federal cover.
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benandstevesposts · 8 months
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mysharona1987 · 3 months
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Southern Interiors, 1988
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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Americans tend to misunderstand wealth as wisdom
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revoltedstates · 3 months
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Two unidentified Federal NCOs. Library of Congress.
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vesselforsale · 9 months
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MCM FEDERAL COLLINS GLASSES | LISTING 
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