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How Better Call Saul Thoroughly Debunked Barbara Ehrenreich’s Absurd Definition of Poverty

      https://www.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/01/Ehrenreich-FINAL.pdf       One of the few times a Fall 2016 Lindenwood University student would have encounter left-wing propaganda at that otherwise fairly calm and apolitical business-oriented college was in a student’s general education freshman English classes. There, a student would have the deep misfortune of reading an article written by an active Democratic Socialists of America member, Dr. Barbara Ehrenreich titled: “Time to Wake Up: Stop Blaming Poverty on the Poor”. While it definitely does display a left-wing bias, such as by overstating the War on Poverty’s success, as well as the mild retreat from it in the 90s, the article does seem to be a good expose on what poverty in America is like and what women and minorities in particular often go through. A infamously memorable line from that article is where the plot was lost, however. It read: “This would have been the moment...

Tom Nicholas Thinks a State-Sponsored Monopoly Polluting is Somehow an Indictment of the Free Market.

  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/lfF_EIl5Mx0 Never ones to let bad news events go to waste, the bad environmental situation wherein sewage was founded spilled in St. Agnes Beach in Cornwall in October 2022 was inevitably going to be found by a member of the left-wing BreadTube community on YouTube and used to explain how the government needs to control things so that these events will ostensibly not happen and, of course, how this bad thing is why the free market as a whole is bad. Leftist British YouTuber, Tom Nichols took up the charge on this one. He released a 34-second-long tirade YouTube Short titled “How the ‘Free Market’ Is Destroying the Environment”. He goes off about how while the pollution is indeed bad, the true evil is the fact that Cornwall’s sewers have been run by private company the Southwest Water ever since 1989 when the U.K. allowed regulated private companies to have government-backed regional monopolies and called it “privatization”, but we’re getting ahead...