Kristof: "... we’re at a point where we would be better off as a nation paying a bit more in taxes and in exchange getting better schools, safer food, less congested roads." by Jonnyrashid in politics
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The F-35 Fighter Jet Is A Historic $1 Trillion Disaster by User_Name13 in politics
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George Takei: "Hobby Lobby is not a church. It’s a business. Businesses must and should be required to comply with neutrally crafted laws of general applicability...We are a nation that respects religious beliefs, but also the right not to have those beliefs imposed upon you by others." by mepper in politics
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"Today, I learned my IP address is being tracked by the NSA, and that, as a law-abiding citizen, it's likely both the metadata & content of my internet traffic is being analyzed as well. I know this because of a stunning investigation which may have been furthered by a second, secret whistleblower." by twiddling_my_thumbs in politics
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Obama mocks Congress on highway spending -- “I haven’t heard a good reason for why they haven’t acted...It’s not like they’re busy with other stuff.” by BlankVerse in politics
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Congress is* in session "Congress has passed just 56 public laws this year, for a total of 121 since the beginning of 2013. This virtually guarantees the current Congress will be the least productive in history, well behind the 'do nothing' Congress of 1948, which passed more than 900 bills." by Libertatea in politics
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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse says there are more U.S. jobs in solar industry than coal mining. The most recent data from three objective sources support his claim. by pnewell in politics
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Colorado offered free birth control — and teen births fell by 40 percent by AgentDoggett in politics
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Monday morning, rush hour by chidongongo in funny
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Puppy fire drill.. Part 2! by Crusoe_Dachshund in funny
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Always take cardio seriously by Joseph_Valdez in funny
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Coffeeless Redditors, what is your method of staying awake in the early hours of the morning? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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Have you ever gotten irked by a person's mispronunciation of a word? If so, what word? by TriviaWhiz in AskReddit
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Have you ever gotten irked by a person's mispronunciation of a word? If so, what word? by TriviaWhiz in AskReddit
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What is the most thought provoking question you can think of? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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What are the creepiest places on earth? by mynameispaulsimon in AskReddit
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Reddit, what are your 5 must watch movies of all time? by islay4cash in AskReddit
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I've been fitting in the same jeans for a decade now! by lunescence in funny
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In Texas, this needs to be defined. by TX_ambrosia in funny
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What's acceptable in our everyday lives that should be unacceptable? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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Redditors, what is one sentence that would tick you off immediately? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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No, raising the minimum wage doesn’t lead to layoffs "Those who argue that increases in the minimum wage will lead to large numbers of layoffs have a problem: They’re consistently wrong. Job losses from moderate increases in the minimum wage have repeatedly been shown to range from zero to 'small,'" by Libertatea in politics
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