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My 100th birthday starts in half an hour

Today we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain.

Come celebrate on the steps of Congress with the People's Party at Noon Pacific, 3 pm Eastern.

UPDATE: Livestream

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcCnaghYjKc]

For those who don't know the history of the Battle of Blair Mountain:

The latest word from our "intelligence" agencies.

Last I had checked, we had 16 Intelligence Agencies, with one office to oversee them. Apparently, we are now up to 18. At any rate, we have so many agencies, and their conclusions (maybe I should say 'inconclusions') combine to leave inconclusive answers. Feature or Bug? See for yourself:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-58361211

The Weekly Watch

Workers of the World Unite!

Fight Neofeudalism
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Throughout our lives, the nature of work has evolved. Comparing the US in 1920 to 2020 provides some interesting contrasts as people leave the farm and move to more urban areas. (How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm once they've seen gay Paree?)

The 1920s is the decade when America's economy grew 42%. Mass production spread new consumer goods into every household. The modern auto and airline industries were born. The U.S. victory in World War I gave the country its first experience of being a global power. Soldiers returning home from Europe brought with them a new perspective, energy, and skills. Everyone became an investor thanks to easy access to credit. That hidden weakness helped cause the Great Depression.
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Farming declined from 18% to 12.4% of the economy. Taxes per acre rose 40%, while farm income fell 21%. At the same time, new inventions sent the manufacturing of consumer goods soaring. https://www.thebalance.com/roaring-twenties-4060511

As people moved, so did their employment options and it hasn't stopped, nor has inequality...in fact it is as high as ever. Stagnant wages for most, alongside soaring profits and wages for those at the top, will continue to mean that the 0.1 to 1 percent accumulate more and more income and wealth.

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Media digs in against withdrawing our troops from anywhere ever again

Two weeks ago I said the MIC had every incentive to botch the Afghanistan withdrawal. If it went smoothly, who knows which militarily occupied nation we might pull out of next?
The news media went into overtime trying to create a climate of fear that we should never pull our troops out of anywhere ever again.

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Welcome to Saturday's Potluck

“Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.”
Pablo Picasso

Morning, just finished rewatching a BBC series WarTime Farm about the challenges of running a farm during WII in Britain. It was a forced shift from traditional farming methods to modern commercial agriculture. Surprising number of technological advances from chemicals to machinery existed for significant time. The market for the products simply did not develop without government intervention.

Friday Night Photos Bokeh edition

Welcome one and all to Friday night photos. Post um if you got um.

Last week dystopian was trying to remember a Japanese word that means "pleasingly out of focus background". The word he was thinking of is bokeh. There is ongoing debate in the photo world about what constitutes pleasingly out of focus.

Here are a few examples of bokeh.

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