SABBY SABS—Sabby talks about the admirable example of Dearborn’s mayor, Abdullah Hammoud, who embodies his [majority Arab-descent) constitutents’ commitment to principle over politicking and opportunistic power, in this case refusing to support Biden unless he promises a ceasefire in Gaza, with assurances that a Palestinian state will be negotiated soon afterward. And, most importantly, they will not wait. If Biden wants their vote in 2024, he will have to deliver in advance of the election.
AMERICAN PARTY DUOPOLY
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EDITOR—Official Biden government mouthpiece (former rear admiral) John Kelly exposes the degree of cynicism, corruption and integration US Middle East policies have with the unconditional support for Israel. Protestations to the contrary are proven time after time groundless. The US is a major, if not the sole, key supporter of Israel Gazan genocide, and so is the entire top tier of the Biden administration. As well, Craig Mokhiber peels off the lies and virtue signaling behind the US and its usual accomplices’ desertion of UNRWA, the vital agency that has long kept Gaza alive.
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PAUL EDWARDS—Populism as a phenomenon has always been, in the view of official America, just a short step up from Communism, which some dimmer spear carriers in our Congressional asylum still think exists somewhere, a menace. This Populism they indict as behind Trump, has the very same mystical vibe of horror for them in their fogged minds as the Red Menace had for their blockhead forefathers, and now they see it rising again from out of its mausoleum. They can’t understand it.
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Gaza City Under Siege (as documented by Indian channel)
7 minutes readCNN-18—Israel’s land, sea and air assault on the Gaza Strip, triggered by Hamas’s cross-border attack on Oct. 7, has brought upheaval and destruction to the Palestinian territory on a scale never before seen in the enclave.
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JIM KAVANAGH—Leftists who continue to argue about taxes within the collection plate theory are avoiding arguing and giving the real justification for very high taxes only on the rich: Nobody earns $100 or $50 million a year; nobody’s labor creates that much value in a year. Nobody deserves to hoard that much of the public money the federal government has created and spent into the economy. Why not take 94% or more of every dollar over $3 million—as we did with the equivalent ($200,000) in 1946?