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from Conservative Intelligence Briefing
Breaking: Obama Backs Trump? White House May Reveal Saudi Involvement In 9/11
Trump Holds HUGE Lead In Pennsylvania
Indiana might now be Trump’s last hope
Trump’s actual worst week
His path to nomination isn’t closed yet
Could all come down to Indiana
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from DONi Donetsk International Press Center
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from Freedom Outpost
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Former Senator: 9/11 Hijackers Had “Support from Within the US”
Former Senator: 9/11 Hijackers Had “Support from Within the US”
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from HumanProgress.org
Education Website
2016: Year of the 1% or that Poverty Fell to a New Low?
This past weekend, The Economist uploaded and shared a short video to its Facebook page called, “The year of the 1 percent.” The video shows a graph superimposed over the Earth seen from space, while a voice narrates, “2016 is set to be a more unequal world than ever before. For the first time, the richest 1 percent of the population will enjoy a greater share of global wealth than the other 99 percent.” The video has been viewed more than one hundred thousand times. The Economist’s graph reminded me of another graph, which also shows two lines that eventually cross but tells a very different story. Despite population growth, there are fewer people living in extreme poverty today than ever before.
2016: Year of the 1% or that Poverty Fell to a New Low?
This past weekend, The Economist uploaded and shared a short video to its Facebook page called, “The year of the 1 percent.” The video shows a graph superimposed over the Earth seen from space, while a voice narrates, “2016 is set to be a more unequal world than ever before. For the first time, the richest 1 percent of the population will enjoy a greater share of global wealth than the other 99 percent.” The video has been viewed more than one hundred thousand times. The Economist’s graph reminded me of another graph, which also shows two lines that eventually cross but tells a very different story. Despite population growth, there are fewer people living in extreme poverty today than ever before.
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from RedStateWatcher
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from The Spokesman-Review
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from Tea Party
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White House Warns: ‘Stop Criticizing Obama’
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White House Warns: ‘Stop Criticizing Obama’
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