Author: Erik Loomis
I may have strong opinions about Thanksgiving and its food. So some may incorrectly disagree with me. But one Thanksgiving hot take we can all agree is atrocious comes from.
I'm sure this kid is a huge pain in real life. But there is nothing not awesome about this so long as I don't have to deal with him. I.
This is the grave of James Cox. Born in 1870 in Jacksonburg, Ohio, Cox never went to college but became a journalist in the 1890s, first working in Cincinnati and.
Our commenter Murc asked me to write a post on Black Friday and how it is unfair to workers. Since he felt so strongly about it, I said he should.
On November 23, 1903, Colorado governor James Peabody sent the state militia to Cripple Creek to crush the Western Federation of Miners led strike in that mining town. This all.
Scott Walker loves him some Foxconn. So much he basically handed over his entire state to it. And who wouldn't love a company that has to put up suicide nets.
This is the grave of John L. Lewis. Born near Cleveland, Iowa in 1888, Lewis came from a largely lapsed Mormon family that he later claimed influenced his desire to.
One doesn't expect to see a full rant against capitalism in the New York Times, but I guess we are moving into different times. Benjamin Fong's op-ed about capitalism being.