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May. 18th, 2011 01:10 pmEzra Klein points out the fallacy of the taxes hurt economic growth claim.
Paul Krugman details the how the Ryan plan turns on the expectation that the elderly only care about themselves.
A Japanese man from Aomori Prefecture has kept an illustrated diary of his life for 56 years. And it's beautiful.
Women still struggle to crack the glass ceiling of the art world. Here's how far behind they are.
In an unsurprising turn of events, a new report (funded almost exclusively by the Catholic Church) finds that it was the sexual revolution that is to blame for child abuse in the Catholic Church. This is conveniently in line with what Church leaders have always claimed, that it is the new-found social order that the Church opposes and not the Church itself that is to blame for these heinous acts. I could say a whole lot about this, but I'm going to save myself the elevated blood pressure. After all, it's not as if I believe that any other religious organization is actually any better. I have, as has been amply demonstrated in the past, a serious problem with pretty much all religions. (Although I am down for spirituality and religion-free belief systems, if that makes sense.)
Paul Krugman details the how the Ryan plan turns on the expectation that the elderly only care about themselves.
A Japanese man from Aomori Prefecture has kept an illustrated diary of his life for 56 years. And it's beautiful.
Women still struggle to crack the glass ceiling of the art world. Here's how far behind they are.
In an unsurprising turn of events, a new report (funded almost exclusively by the Catholic Church) finds that it was the sexual revolution that is to blame for child abuse in the Catholic Church. This is conveniently in line with what Church leaders have always claimed, that it is the new-found social order that the Church opposes and not the Church itself that is to blame for these heinous acts. I could say a whole lot about this, but I'm going to save myself the elevated blood pressure. After all, it's not as if I believe that any other religious organization is actually any better. I have, as has been amply demonstrated in the past, a serious problem with pretty much all religions. (Although I am down for spirituality and religion-free belief systems, if that makes sense.)