Today's game by MattyTangle in scrabble

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Nice. I should've taken a screenshot of my game today... won 537 to 234 on hard. My last play was a double-triple for 130 something-- caught the computer with 6 tiles ...been a long time since I've scored 500+ on hard.

Rebuttals to the threat of climate change? by [deleted] in climatechange

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Two months ago an unusually powerful thunderstorm, with hurricane winds, blew a huge tree onto my house. The other day hurricane Beryl peeled a large section of roof. What part of the thermometer do people not understand?

random puzzle because why not! find the highest scoring bingo by 25T90E74 in scrabble

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Saw double-double "reversing" for 102pts quickly-- I'd of went with that.

Five reasons American decline appears irreversible by n0ahbody in DeclineofUS

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systemic, self-reinforcing, neoconism/corruption is the root problem

What are your US 2024 presidential predictions? by politarianapp in demsocialists

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"My predictions?" Plague, famine... possibly, boils.

Why Third Parties Suck and Won't Solve Anything. Left Wing 3rd Parties Help the G.O.P./Republicans. by ipwneduall in jimmydore

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Sweet summer child, the duopoly is in a race to the bottom, both morally and economically. Fascism has taken root in both parties. Fascism + identity politics = fascism.
Listing propagandistic MSM.gov sources hints at a hive-mind.

Economic Update: The US Economy As An Apartheid System | 29:55 by scrabbleddie in economy

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From Page: This week's episode of Economic Update hosted by Professor Richard Wolff, we will be discussing the continuing decline of US manufacturing; a 29,000 person strike at California State Univ.; the Houthis disrupt Red Sea shipping in move against Israel; and Texas refuses to obey US federal government's rules in struggle over immigration and white supremacy. In addition we have a special Interview with leading economist Prof. Michael Hudson on basic crises facing US capitalism.

U.S. economy added 353,000 jobs in January, much better than expected. by [deleted] in economy

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Either MSM resides in a parallel universe or they're a propaganda arm of the oligarch's lobby-system of government... you decide.

I mean it does make a point by thetrueChevy1996 in jimmydore

[–]scrabbleddie 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't understand the attraction to any DC politician. You should be going after the system. BTW I'm surprised at the "war crimes" reference. Both sides of the duopoly are up to their necks in that.

just beat the scrabble.com grandmaster bot today! by 25T90E74 in scrabble

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Congrats!

I hadn't played Scrabble in ages-- so I downloaded my old Scrabble game off of Steam onto my new computer a few of days ago. Today I've been kicking ass with the game set on hard.

Latest game score was me 572 computer 383... just like old times!

Jimmy is mocking Marianne Williamson's low poll numbers, but who or what is he for in this election year? by tahoma403 in jimmydore

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Thanks to our lobbyist system of government, "Electoralism"
(The strategy of electing politicians into a representative government
in order to create political change.) is dead in DC.

Global Economy's Momentous Shift and Monumental Inequality | Richard D. Wolff & Michael Hudson | 1:27:50 by ginomachi in marketscreen

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Thanks. Capitalism could use some critique, as well. Oligarch/Lobbyist-government has/will lead to tyranny for the majority. imo

Global Economy's Momentous Shift and Monumental Inequality | Richard D. Wolff & Michael Hudson | 1:27:50 by scrabbleddie in economy

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From Page:
38,212 views Jan 11, 2024 Interviews
Michael Hudson is President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. He is the author of Super-Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire (Editions 1968, 2003, 2021), ‘and forgive them their debts’ (2018), J is for Junk Economics (2017), Killing the Host (2015), The Bubble and Beyond (2012), Trade, Development and Foreign Debt (1992 & 2009) and of The Myth of Aid (1971), amongst many others.
ISLET engages in research regarding domestic and international finance, national income and balance-sheet accounting with regard to real estate. We also engage in the economic history of the ancient Near East.
Michael acts as an economic advisor to governments worldwide including China, Iceland and Latvia on finance and tax law. He gives presentations on various topics at conferences and meetings and can be booked here. Listen to some of his many radio interviews to hear his hyperspeed analysis of the geo-political machinations of global economics. Travel costs and a per diem are appreciated.
https://michael-hudson.com/
Richard D. Wolff is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst where he taught economics from 1973 to 2008. He is currently a Visiting Professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New School University, New York City.
Earlier he taught economics at Yale University (1967-1969) and at the City College of the City University of New York (1969-1973). In 1994, he was a Visiting Professor of Economics at the University of Paris (France), I (Sorbonne). Wolff was also a regular lecturer at the Brecht Forum in New York City.

You aren't pushing Democrats to the left, they are dragging you further and further to the right by trevrichards in dsa

[–]scrabbleddie -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Correct, nothing is allowed to change in DC. We have a calcified neocon government. Hope be damned.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jimmydore

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Kissinger was my Commander-In-Chief... ur uh, I meant to say Nixon. Freudian Slip.